Business Administration graduates who have completed their training at the VWA Oldenburg Academy of Administration and Business can seamlessly enter a part-time Bachelor's degree programme in Business Administration at the University of Oldenburg in the coming summer semester. With the "Fast track Bachelor for Business Economists (VWA)", graduates can obtain a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree within four semesters. They will be credited with 90 credit points for their VWA degree, meaning that they only need to earn a further 90 credit points for their Bachelor's degree. Applications can be submitted online until 15 February at uol.de/bwl/bewerbung. The co-operation is supported by the City of Oldenburg's Economic Development Agency.
"The co-operation between the VWA and the university offers companies and their employees many advantages," emphasises Tim Zentner, Managing Director of the C3L - Centre for Lifelong Learning at the University of Oldenburg. The permeable further education model enables companies to develop long-term prospects for their own talents. "Further education and bachelor's programmes take place in the region and can be completed while working," continues Zentner. This means that employees are available to companies at all times.
"The VWA-Oldenburg and one of its sponsors, the University of Oldenburg, are now even more closely linked than before. We are very pleased that we can now offer VWA participants the opportunity to obtain a fully-fledged university degree in addition to the part-time further education programme with the goal of "Betriebswirt/in, VWA"," explains Volker Trautmann, Chairman of the VWA Board. "The VWA and the Centre for Lifelong Learning at the University of Oldenburg are thus making an important contribution to tackling the problem of the shortage of skilled workers," Trautmann continues.
The part-time Bachelor's degree programme at the C3L - Centre for Lifelong Learning covers business fundamentals in Business Administration and Economics, Law and Finance, Controlling, Marketing and Human Resources. Students can also specialise in promising fields of work such as sustainability management, online marketing, digital business models or sports management. The practical modules focus on working together at the end of projects. Learning takes place online and in compact on-site workshops. The Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree is internationally recognised and qualifies students for admission to a Master's degree programme.
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