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What means HNU? | The abbreviation HNU means Neu-Ulm University of Applied Sciences (HNU) | general |
Tell me more about the HNU | The Neu-Ulm University of Applied Sciences (HNU) is an International Business School. In the interdisciplinary bachelor and master courses, students are prepared in a practice-oriented manner for management activities and leadership positions with different focal points. The HNU cooperates intensively with numerous companies, attaches great importance to international exchange and the promotion of cultural and social skills. The campus with its state-of-the-art media technology equipment is located in the countryside and is characterised by its familiar atmosphere. | general |
What does the HNU stands for? | The HNU stands for Cooperation with companies and organizations, International exchange, Promotion of cultural and social skills, A modern campus in the countryside, A family atmosphere | general |
Get me the profile of the Neu-Ulm University of Applied Sciences (HNU). | Since its foundation in 1994, the HNU has developed into an indispensable educational institution in the Neu-Ulm/Ulm region. Around 4.000 students are now completing their studies at our three faculties of Health Management, Information Management and Business and Economincs as well as at the Centre for Postgraduate Studies(opens in a new window). | general |
Give me some facts and figures from the HNU. | The figures on personnel and third-party funding are always updated at the end of January for the respective previous year, the other figures are updated every semester. The following numbers are from 28.01.2022. Studies incl. in-service training and cooperative study courses. Students: 3.949 in 32 different study programmes and 3 faculties. In total the Personell consist of 85 Professors, 155 Non-scientific staff. | general |
What does DTE mean? | DTE is the abbreviation of the master programme Digital Transformation and Global Entrepreneurship at the HNU | DTE |
Tell me more about DTE | The master’s degree programme is an international programme offered in English that equips future global entrepreneurs, intrapreneurs and young scientists with skills in the areas of global entrepreneurship, digital transformation and research. In this programme, students acquire the knowledge and skills they need to take up a career with an international company or pursue a doctoral degree. | DTE |
What are the admission requirements for the master program DTE? | Admission requirements: University degree with a minimum of 210 ECTS credits (University degree does not reach 210 ECTS): Average mark of 2.5 or better, 30 ECTS in the fields of business administration, information technology or information management: For international applicants: German A1: The programme is approval-free | DTE |
Let me know when the application period of the DTE program is. | Application period: Winter semester: 2.5. to 31.8., The programme is only offered in the winter semester. | DTE |
Whate are the benefits of the DTE program? | Benefit for the student are the followings: Develop new ways of thinking in order to take advantage of opportunities in an organisation or company at a global level. Identify potential innovations that drive digital transformation at an international level. Be able to not only manage digital transformation, but also shape it. Develop your own scalable ideasall the way to market maturity by working on a team project. Use our international network to enable global action. Exchange ideas with like-minded people, entrepreneurs and founders. Receive comprehensive, in-depth training thanks to our start-up, digital and research labs. Develop and apply research methods that make our graduates sought-after young scientists in the field of digital transformation and global entrepreneurship. | DTE |
What are the lectures in the first semester in the DTE Master program? | 1st semester: Entrepreneurial Trend and Technology Scouting, Entrepreneurial Ideation and Prototyping, Digital Transformation and Entrepreneurship, Digital Business Models and Approaches, Applied Data Digitalization, Systematic Literature Review | DTE |
What are the lectures in the second semester in the DTE Master program? | Lectures in the 2nd semester are the followings: International Startup-Tour (Excursion), International Strategic Management, Entrepreneurial Funding and Finance, Disruptive Technologies, Digital Implementation, Quantitative Research Methods | DTE |
What are the lectures in the third semester in the DTE Master program? | 3rd semester: Strategic Brand Management, Elective Module, Master Thesis and Seminar | DTE |
What are the DTE Programme Qualification Objectives and Qualification Requirements, Academic Degree? | 1) The programme Digital Transformation and Global Entrepreneurship qualifies graduates for taking on responsibilities in an international, innovative and digital context as well as a career in research. In particular, students learn management skills such as strategy development, planning and design, organisation and control. The programme comprises global entrepreneurship (including methods, mindset, a business start-up project, consistent customer insight orientation) and digital transformation (including analysis and application of disruptive technologies such as AI VR/AR and implementation thereof). There is also a strong emphasis on scientific work. 2) This programme prepares students for a variety of roles, such as that of a global entrepreneur, building, expanding and scaling their own business within an international network. As future intrapreneurs, business developers, innovators, strategists and digital transformers, our graduates acquire the skills they need to be able to develop businesses and organisations at an international level. The broad base of scientific methods taught (eg systematic literary research, quantitative and qualitative research methods) also enables graduates to pursue a further academic career in the field of digital transformation and global entrepreneurship. 3) In addition to the aspects of theoretical basics and methodology taught in this programme, students are also exposed to problem-solving for issues relating to professional practice, the basis of which is formed by pedagogical instruments such as case studies and project work. For each of the theoretical subjects, a practical project serves to highlight the practical relevance for the students. Within the scope of these projects, students have the opportunity to apply and expand their acquired skills and knowledge in cooperation with various companies. This programme not only equips students with expertise in their field; it also promotes personal development, leadership skills and principles of scientific work. Students acquire social and methodological skills in addition to their technical skills. 4) The qualification and admission requirements are stipulated in the currently valid version of the Regulations on Admission, Enrolment, Leave of Absence, Re-Registration, and Deregistration Procedures at the Neu-Ulm University of Applied Sciences from 25 January 2016; the remaining conditions of the enrolment regulations apply accordingly. 5) There is no requirement for the Master’s programme to run with fewer than 15 first-year students. 6) Upon successful completion of the Master’s examination, the Neu-Ulm University of Applied Sciences awards graduates the academic degree of “Master of Science” (MSc). | DTE |
What ist the Structure and Official Length of Degree Programme of the DTE master program? | (1) This is a full-time degree programme. (2) 1 The official length of programme is three semesters. 2 This encompasses the theoretical semesters and the examinations, including the Master’s thesis. (3) 1 Credits are awarded for each passed module exam. 2 The total of credits to be earned is 90 ECTS. (4) 1 The curriculum is structured in such a way that each semester includes coverage of scientific aspects as well as the topics of entrepreneurship and digital transformation. 2During the first semester, students focus on the areas of entrepreneurship and digital business models as well as data production and analysis. 4In the second semester entrepreneurship section, the topics of finance and international strategy are covered. 5 At this stage, students also learn about disruptive technologies, digital transformation and quantitative research methods and benefit from a journey abroad. 6Starting in the third semester, students focus on the topics of strategic brand management and business planning and complete their Master’s thesis. (5) Students must choose an elective from the offered modules, such as Innovation Project (from Digital Innovation Management (DIM)), Introduction to Artificial Intelligence (from DIM), Information Systems Research (from DIM), Design for Digital Innovation (from DIM). Credits may also be earned for electives taken abroad. (6) 1 All lectures and examinations are held in the English language. 2 This programme is partially online-based and has an international orientation. | DTE |
Let me know the Schedules and Deadlines of the DTE master program. | (1) By the end of the official length of programme, all course and exam requirements must be completed in accordance with the curriculum and the required ECTS credits must be earned. (2) If students exceed the official length of programme by more than two semesters without fulfilling the requirements stipulated in section 1, all of the exams that have not been completed at that point are considered first failed attempts, including the Master’s examination. 2 If students exceed the official length of programme by more than three semesters, all exams not passed at that time, including the Master’s examination, will be considered to be irrevocably failed. | DTE |
Tell me something about the DTE master thesis | (1) 1 The topic for a Master’s thesis cannot be registered until the first theoretical semester has been completed. 2 Students must have successfully completed the exam requirements for the first semester of the curriculum in order to register a Master’s thesis. 3 Exceptions to this rule require the approval of the examinations committee. (2) The Master’s thesis is to be written within a period of six months from topic selection to thesis submission. | DTE |