Economics, Law and Social Sciences – Economics concentration

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Bachelor programme

Degree profile

Begin of study
winter semester
Duration
6 semester
Academic degree
Bachelor of Arts (B. A.)
Structure
full time and part time
Faculty
Faculty of Economics, Law and Social Sciences
Tuition fee
semester contribution only
Admission restriction
no restricted admission
Dual-subject Bachelor
major and minor subject
Teaching language
German
ECTS
180

Course Details

The increasing global integration of politics, law, economy and culture is one of the greatest challenges of our time. Interdisciplinary knowledge, as conveyed in the Faculty of Economics, Law and Social Sciences at the University of Erfurt, is therefore becoming increasingly important.

Our Degree programmes combine the three subject areas :

  • Law
  • Social Sciences (political science and sociology)
  • Economics

In the major and minor field of study, you will analyse economic processes from various theoretical perspectives. You will examine organisations and households as participants and designers of market processes that trigger intended and unintended consequences of economic activity.

From different perspectives you will deepen your understanding of the functioning of decentralized markets. You will also explore empirically how private and public organisations operate and change and how their activities influence the economic process.

A central aspect is also the possibilities and limits of correcting undesirable developments through institutional regulations and economic policy interventions.

Economics, Law and Social Sciences – unique in Germany

The Faculty of Economics, Law and Social Sciences combines the departments of Law (Public and Private Law), Social Sciences (Political Science and Sociology) and Economics into an innovative teaching and research program.

The research combines disciplinary and interdisciplinary perspectives and, in addition to that, basic theoretical questions from economics, social sciences and law, focuses on the transformation of state and market under the conditions of the current European multi-level system as well as on political, economic and legal instruments for crisis management.

With these courses of study we offer our approximately 800 students the best conditions for developing an interdisciplinary perspective on the social challenges of the 21st century. The supra-regional origin of most students is a clear sign of the high attractiveness of the courses.

Niklas studies Economics, Law and Social Sciences at the University of Erfurt (in German)

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Job & Career Perspectives

Our graduates are active in these professional fields:

  • in the private and public management,
  • in the banking sector,
  • in market research, opinion research and trend research,
  • in empirical economic research,
  • in associations and trade unions,
  • in national and international non-governmental organisations (NGOs),
  • in political parties and the public administration.

Meet our alumni!

Our alumni

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Economics in Detail

Structure of the study programme

The bachelor's degree course at the University of Erfurt comprises a major and a minor subject (two-subject bachelor's degree) as well as the fundamental course of study. It aims to impart specialist content and occupational field orientation as well as interdisciplinary skills. The standard period of study is six semesters.

Orientation Phase (First Year)

  • Economics (VWL)
    • Microeconomics
    • Mathematics for economists
    • Macroeconomics
    • economics of the state
  • Management
    • Strategic management
    • Organization
  • Basic courses in Economics, Law and Social Sciences (in combination with economics or social sciences, international relations or management)

Qualification Phase (Second/Third Year)

  • Microeconomics
    • Personnel and labour economics
  • Macroeconomics
  • International Economics
  • Economic policy and finance
  • Financial Sociology
  • Econometrics and empirical economic research
  • Organization and Strategic Management
  • Banking Management
  • General principles of management:
    • Financial accounting and balancing of accounts
    • Cost accounting and controlling
    • Investment and financing

Two-Subject-Bachelor

The major and minor subjects differ in terms of the content and scope of the course. In the major subject a Bachelor thesis is written.

Examinations regulations Economics, Law and Social Sciences

Possible combinations

Economics can be combined with all fields of study except management or technology.

Studimat

Online-Tool Studimat

The STUDIMAT supports you in combining the major with the minor subject. Try it out now!
www.was-studieren.info

Study abroad

Study abroad

A semester abroad in an English speaking country is strongly recommended. The International Office will be happy to assist you in organizing your stay abroad.

Study abroad

Internships

Internships during studies

  • Interdisciplinary Internship for Vocational Field
  • optional: Internship for Vocational Field

Admissions qualification

Studying with Abitur

  • general qualification for university entrance or the subject-related higher education entrance qualification or a comparable previous education

General information on the admission requirements (study without Abitur):
www.uni-erfurt.de/studium/vor-dem-studium/bewerbung-zulassung-einschreibung

Language requirements

  • German: Upon application, international applicants must prove German language skills at level B1.
  • Good knowledge of English is expected.

Language Centre

The Language Centre (Sprachenzentrum) offers around 140 language courses per semester in 16 modern and ancient (foreign) languages. It supports you in acquiring and deepening your language skills.
www.uni-erfurt.de/sprachenzentrum

International applicants

International applicants whose native language is not German must provide proof of sufficient German language skills (level B1) upon application.

Information on required German language skills and the German language test for university admission (DSH):

Language and Admission Requirements 

No admission limitation (without nc)

No admission limitation (without nc)

At present, no admission restriction (without numerus clausus) is expected.

Master Programmes

Open Day & Discovery Days

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Open Day

Open Day

Numerous information and advisory services offer you the opportunity to see the study and living conditions in Erfurt for yourself at the open day. Get to know the green campus and the beautiful old town centre on guided tours. Information on the program: Open Day

Discovery Days

The discovery days at the University of Erfurt mean experiencing "studying up close". Within a week (on as many days as you like) you can attend selected courses (lectures or seminars) and get a taste of campus life. Information and program: Discovery Days

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Application

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The major and minor subject in Economics, Law and Social Sciences – Economics concentration is admission-free (without NC).

Application for the two-subject Bachelor's degree:

If you wish to combine Economics, Law and Social Sciences – Economics concentration with an admission-free program (without NC), you can enrol directly from May 1 to September 15.

Enrol now for Economics, Law and Social Sciences - Economics concentration!

If you are combining economics with a limited admissions program (with NC), please apply from May 1 to July 15 via the following link.

Apply now for Economics, Law and Social Sciences - Economics concentration!

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For international students

Welcome!

Want to study one semester or year at the University of Erfurt?

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Consulting & Service

Student advice and counselling

Subject Advisor Bachelor Economics, Law and Social Sciences - Economics
(Faculty of Economics, Law and Social Sciences)
Lehrgebäude 1 / Raum 0038
Office hours
Donnerstag 10-12 Uhr
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Talk to our students!

We are happy to advise you!

Are you considering studying Economics, Law and Social Sciences at the University of Erfurt, but are still unsure what to expect?

Then simply contact us by e-mail at: stawi2b@uni-erfurt.deand we will arrange a telephone call.

We (Pauline, Annika, Valentin) study different subject combinations and will be happy to answer any questions you may have about course content or future opportunities, but also about Erfurt as a city to study in or our student life.



Absolventin Caroline KW und Stawi Wirtschaftswissenschaft
Caroline

Exactly right! I studied that too.

Caroline has combined Communication Science with Economics, Law and Social Sciences – Economics concentration.

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