Hochschule Neu-Ulm
Hochschule Neu-Ulm
Neu-Ulm University is a business school with an international network. Programmes with a high level of practical application leading to Bachelor and Masters degrees equip students for management positions. Neu-Ulm University works together with regional and national companies, supports international exchange and combines academic learning with the development of students’ cultural and social competence.
Bachelor’s Programmes
– Business Studies
– Business Studies in Healthcare Management
– Information Management Automotive
– Information Management in Healthcare*
– Information Management and Corporate Communications
– Business Information Systems*
– Industrial Engineering*
– Industrial Engineering Logistics*
(* taught in cooperation with Ulm university of Applied Sciences)
Master’s Programmes:
– Master of Advanced Management (full-time)
Part-time Master’s degree programmes:
The Centre for Professional and Postgraduate Studies offers part-time Master’s degree programmes. The programmes enable IT specialists, engineers, doctors and other healthcare professionals to assume management positions.
– MBA Business Studies for Engineers and Other Non-Business Based Professions
– MBA Business Studies for Doctors
– MBA Strategic Information Management
– Management for Healthcare Professionals (B.A.)
– Master in Health Information Management**
(** taught in Germany, Kenya and South Africa)
Research and cooperation
The centres and Institutes at the HNU combine academic training and continuing education with applied research and business practice. They stay in collaboration with businesses and provide numerous possibilities for cooperation in the fields of:
– Africa Research
– Corporate Communications
– Corporate Performance Management
– Finance, Accounting, Controlling, Taxation
– Logistics
– Marketing & Branding
– Media Design and User Experience
– Secure IT-Applications and -Infrastructures
– Corporate Management
– Networked Health
– Growth and Sales Strategy
– Research on Service Science
– Decentral Electrification, Entrepreneurship and Education
– Clinical Economics