Oldenburg. From the Bachelor's in Business Administration to the Master's in Innovation Management - the part-time degree programmes at the University of Oldenburg are starting a new round. They are aimed at professionals who want to qualify for positions of responsibility. In addition to two Bachelor's degree courses in business administration, the C3L - Centre for Lifelong Learning is offering five Master's degree courses in the fields of management and law. The degree programmes will start in the winter semester 2020/21. Applications for the Master's degree programmes are open from now until 1 September, for the Bachelor's degree programmes from 16 July to 15 September.
Shaping learning and teaching is the focus of two degree programmes: The Master's degree programme "Education and Science Management" qualifies students to effectively manage and develop educational institutions. The international Master's degree programme "Management of Technology Enhanced Learning" focuses on online-based learning and teaching.
The degree programmes "Risk Management for Financial Service Providers", "Information Law" and "Innovation Management and Entrepreneurship" also lead to a Master's degree. Those interested can earn a Bachelor's degree in "Business Administration in Medium-Sized Enterprises" and "Business Administration for Competitive Athletes". Those who want to test out the part-time study programme can take individual courses as further education, which will be credited towards a later enrolment.
The part-time degree programme at C3L is largely web-based, with students learning via an online learning environment. Teaching is therefore not affected by the current contact restrictions, explains Tim Zentner, Head of Degree Programmes at C3L: "Students have always learned to collaborate digitally with us." This means that studying can be flexibly combined with work, leisure and family life. The content of the programme is also tailored to working professionals by linking current practical problems with scientific findings. In addition, competences acquired in academic appointments as well as achievements from previous studies or further education can be credited and shorten the duration of studies.
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