Three part-time degree programmes at the Center for Lifelong Learning (C3L) at the University of Oldenburg are opening up to new target groups for the 2012/2013 winter semester.
People who do not have a business education can now also apply for the Business Administration in SMEs (B.A.) degree programme. However, they must have completed training in another profession and have at least three years of commercial work experience. The part-time degree programme provides a broad knowledge of Business Administration, supplemented by relevant topics from Economics and Law.
As of the winter semester 2012/2013, professional training or work experience is no longer required for the Business Administration for Elite Athletes (B.A.) degree programme. Interested top athletes can now start the degree programme directly after graduating from high school. The programme is aimed at active top athletes and competitive athletes, but also at people who are planning a career in sport or have already completed one. The application deadline for both Bachelor's degree courses is 15 September.
Business economists with a legal focus can now also apply for the Master's degree programme in Information Law (LL.M.). The degree programme provides in-depth knowledge of IT and telecommunications law, media, copyright and internet law. Applications are still possible until 3 September.
Further information on the degree programmes:
Business Administration in medium-sized companies (B.A.): www.bba.uni-oldenburg.de
Business Administration for top athletes (B.A.): www.bwlsportler.uni-oldenburg.de
Information Law (LL.M.): www.informationsrecht.uni-oldenburg.de