International Information Systems
Short presentation of the International Information Systems program
International Information Systems is a four-semester Master’s degree program for those with a strong interest in information technology and its role in today’s business environment. This international program already welcomes students from many different countries and is orientated towards international study with a mandatory study abroad period and courses focusing on the international aspects of information systems management. International Information System graduates are ideally suited for leadership roles which involve management and IT in global companies.
For further information, please visit the degree programs website.
This degree program is taught in English. Therefore, a good knowledge of English is an essential prerequisite to successfully completing the degree program. Proof of English language proficiency at TOEFL iBT 95+ level or equivalent is required for admission.
Current information
- Please visit the IIS-Website for more information.
Target group
This degree program is open to students with a Bachelor’s degree in business administration, management, economics, computer science, information systems or an IT-related engineering degree.
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Study advice and Master’s degree program co-ordination
David Horneber
School of Business, Economics and Society
Lehrstuhl für Wirtschaftsinformatik, insbesondere Digitalisierung in Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft (Stiftungslehrstuhl)
- Phone number: 0911530296477
- Email: studium-iis@fau.de
Kian Schmalenbach
School of Business, Economics and Society
Lehrstuhl für Wirtschaftsinformatik, insbesondere Digitalisierung in Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft (Stiftungslehrstuhl)
- Phone number: +499115302-96475
- Email: studium-iis@fau.de
- Website: https://www.digitalisierung.rw.fau.de/ueber-uns/team/doktoranden/kian-schmalenbach/
Prof. Dr. Sven Laumer
School of Business and Economics
Schöller Endowed Professorship for Information Systems (Digitalization in Business and Society)