Details on the double degree programmes for Bachelor students at the Faculty of Business Administration and Economics
Universidad Católica de Córdoba
University
The Universidad Católica de Córdoba is the oldest private university in Argentina and is run by the Jesuit order, under whose leadership over 2,000 universities have been established worldwide since then. In Córdoba, the UCC is attended by around 5,000 students from all provinces of Argentina and neighbouring countries.
The administrative headquarters of UCC is located in the centre of Córdoba, where the Rectorate, the Institute of Administrative Sciences (ICDA) and the International Office (Oficina de Intercambio) are located. The 80-hectare UCC campus is located 10 kilometres outside the city, where the Faculty of Business Administration and Economics is located alongside six others.
City
The city of Córdoba is located north of the geographical centre of Argentina. More than ten per cent of its 1.3 million inhabitants are students, who are offered a variety of leisure activities.
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Application and special requirements
For the double degree programme, please apply to the Viadrina International Affairs department. More detailed information on the application procedure and application deadlines can be found under application.
Prerequisites:
In order to receive the DAAD full scholarship, your grade point average must be at least 2.5 or better.
You must have sufficient knowledge of Spanish.
Language skills
The language of instruction is Spanish, so you must have sufficient knowledge of Spanish to participate in the programme (at least B1). To make studying easier, the university offers Spanish courses for exchange students.
Semester periods
Winter semester: August - December.
Summer semester: March - July.
Please refer to the UCC homepage for the exact semester dates.
Please bear in mind when planning your studies that the academic calendar of Argentinian universities differs considerably from that of German universities. As a double degree student, you will go to UCC in the summer semester in March; it is not possible to start in the winter semester. You stay on site for one year.
Course selection / teaching format
Bachelor's programme "Licenciatura en Administración de Empresas": The courses of the BA double degree mainly take the form of block seminars. In most courses, assignments and presentations have to be prepared or given in order to get the necessary credits. In addition, intermediate and main examinations are held, which are divided into three examination periods. The course schedule is fixed. Some courses are year-round, others extend over the course of a semester. In total, you will take around 12 courses. Course recognition must be agreed on with Torsten Glase.
Note: Further information on the courses will follow shortly.
Recognition of academic achievements
General information on the recognition procedure can be found on the pages of Viadrina International Affairs under Recognition.
In order to obtain a degree from Viadrina, you must complete the specified modules in your degree programme. To this end, you can have courses that you complete abroad as part of the double degree programme recognised by arrangement. Discuss the recognition with Torsten Glase before your departure.
For the Argentinian degree, you must send the Viadrina degree certificate to the UCC. The UCC will then issue you with a degree certificate. This will be sent to the Viadrina and we will inform you accordingly.
Bachelor's thesis
The Bachelor's thesis will be written and supervised at the Viadrina after your return from Argentina. It will then be recognised in Argentina.
Leave of absence: You cannot take a leave of absence for the semester in which you write your final thesis, as the final thesis cannot be recognised in this semester. In the first semester, you can apply for a leave of absence, but no credits from abroad will then be recognised.
Health insurance: Please find out in good time about the benefits and options offered by your health insurance provider for a longer stay abroad outside Europe. There are no compulsory vaccinations for Argentina, but if you would still like to find out about current recommendations for malaria prophylaxis and vaccinations, we recommend that you contact the Tropeninstitut Berlin.
Accommodation: The UCC does not have its own student residences (this is not common in Argentina). However, the Departamento de Intercambio (International Office) will be happy to help you find a room and often offers accommodation in shared flats or student residences before you arrive. It is possible to stay with a family, get a room without meals or stay in an apart-hotel, with or without meals.
Travelling: you can fly directly to Córdoba.
Cost of living: Approx. 600€ - 700€, depending on inflation. Please also note our further information on living costs, where we provide the link to the DAAD country information. There your will find an updated list for costs of living.
Visa: As a rule, you need a residence permit to study in Argentina for more than 90 days. You can find out about the visa requirements on the website of the Argentinean embassy.
University of Vaasa (BA)
University
Around 4,500 students are enrolled at the University of Vaasa, which has four faculties and around 420 employees. The university emerged from a private business school founded in 1966, which was nationalised in 1977. The university's modern campus is located directly by the sea.
City
Vaasa, or the sunniest city in Finland, is a harbour city in the west of the country with just under 60,000 inhabitants, around 70% of whom speak Finnish and 20% Swedish. The Swedish King Charles IX founded the city in 1606 and gave it the name of his noble family.
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Application and special requirements
Students apply for the double programme at Viadrina International Affairs. More detailed information on the application procedure and application deadlines can be found under Application.
Prerequisites
- At the time of departure to Vaasa, you must have already completed at least 120 ECTS at Viadrina. This includes all courses from the foundation phase (72 ECTS), two courses from the specialisation phase (12 ECTS), an internship or soft skills (12 ECTS) and language credits (24 ECTS).
- You must have sufficient language skills.
Language skills
In order to participate in the double degree programme, you should have a sufficient command of English. The University of Vaasa requires proof of your English language skills, which must be submitted before the start of the exchange programme:
- EU Framework of Reference B2 e.g. UNICERT II or equivalent.
Knowledge of Finnish is welcome, but not a prerequisite.
Semester periods
Winter semester: mid/end of August - mid/end of December
Summer semester: beginning of January - beginning of June
The exact semester times can be found on the pages of the University of Vaasa.
Please bear in mind when planning your studies that the academic calendar of Finnish universities differs from that of German universities. The double degree programme always starts in the winter semester and you will stay in Finland for one year.
Course selection / type of teaching
Course selection: You must complete at least 60 ECTS during your study visit. Please search for course lists on the University of Vaasa website. Examples can be found in the list below. It is best to complete as many courses as possible in the first semester, as the second semester is intended for the final thesis.
Information on the courses offered and their recognition at the Viadrina can be found on the following page:
- Course programme
Type of teaching: Be prepared for the fact that you will have to write assignments and presentations in addition to written exams. There will also be a lot of group work.
Recognition of academic achievements
General information on the recognition procedure can be found on the pages of Viadrina International Affairs under Recognition. The information listed there also applies to students in the double programme. You must discuss your choice of course with Torsten Glase to ensure that it is recognised at the Viadrina
In order to obtain a degree from Viadrina, you must complete the specified modules in your degree programme. To do this, you can have the courses from abroad that you have taken as part of the double programme credited to your degree
After successfully completing the Bachelor's thesis, you will automatically receive a degree from the University of Vaasa. In order to receive your Bachelor's certificate at Viadrina, you must send the completed application for recognition and a transcript with all your achievements to the Viadrina International Affairs department.
Bachelor's thesis
You will write your dissertation at the University of Vaasa. This is to be completed in the second semester of your stay. The final thesis is recognised at Viadrina with 12 ECTS credits. You do not have to write a second final thesis at Viadrina. The final thesis must be written in English.
Useful tips: Insurance, accommodation, travelling etc.
Leave of absence: You cannot take a semester off during your year abroad at the University of Vaasa, as it is not possible to have your achievements abroad recognised if you take a leave of absence.
Insurance: If you are legally insured with a German health insurance company and have a European Health Insurance Card, this provides basic insurance cover for other European countries. If you do not yet have a European Health Insurance Card, you should apply for one from your insurance company. We also recommend that you take out supplementary insurance for the duration of your stay abroad.
If you have private insurance, find out what is covered and whether you will be granted sufficient insurance cover in Finland. It is also advisable to take out supplementary insurance if necessary.
Accommodation: There are several halls of residence available, which are organised by VOAS(Student Housing Foundation). Please note that some halls of residence are a little further away from the campus. Costs €200 - €350 per month. We would also be happy to put you in touch with students who have already completed a stay abroad at the University of Vaasa. Please send us a short email.
Travelling: Is possible by plane, train and bus. There are no direct flights to Vaasa yet. Usually you fly from Berlin to Helsinki and from there you continue with a connecting flight or by train.
Cost of living: Approx. 650€ per month (food approx. 300€, transport 30€, gym 30€, flat 250€ - 350€)
Visa: If you are an EU citizen, a valid passport or identity card is sufficient. If you are a non-EU citizen, find out about the visa requirements on the website of the Finnish embassy.
ICN École de Management, Nancy
University
The ICN Business School has around 2,800 students and was founded in 1905. It offers an international education: Double degrees, an international faculty and close cooperation with the business community as well as around 500 international students. The link between management, technology and art creates a special dynamic at the university.
City
Nancy is located in the north-east of France, close to the Moselle. The city in the Lorraine region has three squares that have been included on the UNESCO World Heritage List and also boasts some impressive architecture.
Experience reports
You can find experience reports under the keyword "France" on our website with all experience reports.
Application and special requirements
Application procedure:
For the double programme, please apply to the Viadrina International Affairs department. Detailed information on the application procedure and application deadlines can be found under application.
Prerequisites:
The double programme is only open to IBWL and IBA Bachelor students at the Viadrina.
At the time of departure to Nancy, you must have studied at least four semesters at the Viadrina.
You must have sufficient knowledge of English.
Language skills
The language of instruction is English. The ICN therefore requires a corresponding language certificate, which must be submitted before the start of the stay abroad:
- EU reference framework B2 e.g. UNICERT II,
- TOEFL: 80,
- IELTS: 6,
- Certificate of Cambridge level C.
Knowledge of French is an advantage to get along better in everyday life, but not a requirement.
Semester periods
Winter semester: Mid-September - mid/end of December.
Summer semester: Beginning/mid-January - mid/end of May.
Please refer to the homepage of the ICN for the exact semester times.
Please take into account the difference between the French and German academic calendars when planning your studies. As a double degree student, you will go to the ICN in the winter semester in September. It is not possible to start your studies in the summer semester. You will stay on site for one year.
Course selection / teaching format
Course selection: During your study visit at the ICN, you must complete a total of 60 ECTS credits. You will be given a fixed course schedule and must complete all courses. Most courses run over 3 - 5 weeks, a few also over several months with 2 - 3 lectures per week per course. This explains the high number of courses, which, however, have a lower number of ECTS points and therefore a lower workload.
Information on the courses and their recognition at the Viadrina can be found on the following pages.
Teaching format: Classes take place from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., usually in groups of 40 to 80 people with a large number of international students. Students usually have to give group presentations and write essays. Students also like to work on case studies. The focus is generally on marketing and management. International lecturers and people from the business world often teach, so attendance is compulsory. Language courses are offered in the evenings.
Recognition of academic achievements
General information on the recognition procedure can be found on the pages of Viadrina International Affairs under Recognition.
In order to obtain a degree from Viadrina, you must complete the specified modules in your degree programme. To this end, you can have courses that you complete abroad as part of the double programme recognised by arrangement. Please discuss the recognition with Torsten Glase before your departure.
For the French degree, you must send the Viadrina degree certificate to the ICN. They will then issue you with a degree certificate.
Bachelor's thesis
The bachelor's thesis is written and supervised at the Viadrina. At the ICN you also write a kind of final thesis, but it is more like a seminar paper at the Viadrina. This can be recognised as an examination certificate within the framework of the study regulations of the Faculty of Business Administration and Economics. The regulations of the Faculty of Business Administration and Economics apply to the final thesis written at Viadrina.
Useful tips: Insurance, accommodation, travelling etc.
Leave of absence: You are generally free to apply for a leave of absence for one or two semesters for your stay abroad. However, no credits from abroad can then be recognised. You must not be on leave of absence in the semester in which you write your final thesis.
Health insurance: If you are legally insured with a German health insurance company and have a European Health Insurance Card, this provides basic insurance cover for other European countries. Taking out supplementary insurance may be recommended for longer stays abroad.
Accommodation: The university has several halls of residence where furnished rooms can be rented. The monthly rent is around €400 and you should make sure you get a place well in advance of your departure. There is also the possibility of renting private furnished rooms. Here the monthly rent is approx. 250€ - 400€. As an exchange student in France, you are entitled to housing benefit, which you can apply for at the Caisses d'Allocations Familiales (CAF). As a rule, the "taxes d'habitation", the housing tax, is already included in your rent. However, make sure you pay attention to this when signing the rental agreement, otherwise you will incur high additional costs.
Travelling: Possible by plane and train. The student initiative "Globe and Co" offers a pick-up service from the train station.
Cost of living: Approx. 700€ - 900€.
Visa: If you are an EU citizen, a valid passport or identity card is sufficient. If you are a non-EU citizen, find out about the visa requirements on the French embassy's page.
Toulouse Business School (Toulouse Campus)
Uni
The Toulouse Business School was founded in 1903 and has around 5,000 students. Great importance is attached to internationality, with double degrees, an international teaching staff and close business cooperation, as well as around 500 international students.
Our aim is to provide our students with the analytical skills, professional network and flexibility they need to be adaptable, innovate and anticipate change in their future working environments.
City
Toulouse is located in the south of France, near Montpellier. The city is the capital of the administrative region of Occitania and is the fourth largest city in France with over 1.2 million inhabitants.
Experience reports
You can find experience reports under the keyword "France" on our website with all experience reports.
Application and special requirements
Application procedure:
For the double programme, please apply to the Viadrina International Affairs department. Detailed information on the application procedure and application deadlines can be found under application.
Prerequisites:
The double programme is only open to students of the BA degree programmes IBWL and IBA.
At the time of departure to Toulouse, you must have studied at least four semesters at the Viadrina.
Before starting the programme, you need at least 90 ECTS.
You must have sufficient knowledge of English.
Language skills
The language of instruction is English. TBS requires a corresponding language certificate, which must be submitted before the start of the stay abroad:
- EU reference framework B2 e.g. UNICERT II,
- TOEFL: 80,
- IELTS: 6 or,
- Certificate of Cambridge level C.
Knowledge of French is an advantage to get along better in everyday life, but not a requirement.
Semester periods
Winter semester: Mid-September - mid/end of December.
Summer semester: Beginning/mid-January - mid/end of May.
Please refer to the homepage of TBS for the exact semester times.
Please take into account the difference between the French and German academic calendars when planning your studies. As a double degree student, you will start at TBS in the winter semester in September. It is not possible to start your studies in the summer semester. You will stay on site for one year
Course selection / form of teaching
Course selection: During your study visit at TBS, you must complete a total of 60 ECTS credits. You will be given a fixed course schedule and must complete all courses. Most courses run over 3 - 5 weeks, a few also over several months with 2 - 3 lectures per week per course. This explains the high number of courses, which, however, have a lower number of ECTS points and therefore a lower workload.
Information on the TBS course schedule can be found on the following pages.
Teaching format: Classes usually take place from 8.30 a.m. to 4 p.m. in small French-international mixed groups in a closed classroom. In most cases, students have to give group presentations and write essays. Students are also encouraged to work on case studies. You can find the specialisations in which you can study here. International lecturers and people from the business world often teach, so attendance is compulsory.
Recognition of academic achievements
General information on the recognition procedure can be obtained from Torsten Glase.
In order to obtain a degree at Viadrina, you must complete the specified modules in your degree programme. To this end, you can have courses that you complete abroad as part of the double programme recognised by arrangement. Discuss the recognition with Torsten Glase before your departure.
For the French degree, you must send the Viadrina degree certificate to the TBS. They will then issue you with a degree certificate.
Bachelor's thesis
The dissertation is written and supervised at Viadrina. The regulations of the Faculty of Business Administration and Economics at Viadrina apply to the final thesis.
Useful tips: Insurance, accommodation, travelling etc.
Leave semester: You are generally free to apply for one or two leave semesters for your stay abroad. However, no credits from abroad can then be recognised. You must not be on leave of absence in the semester in which you write your final thesis.
Health insurance: If you are legally insured with a German health insurance company and have a European Health Insurance Card, this provides basic insurance cover for other European countries. Taking out supplementary insurance may be recommended for longer stays abroad.
Accommodation: The TBS International Student Service provides an accommodation guide. This lists various accommodation options. The monthly rent is approx. 400€ - 550€. As an exchange student in France, you are entitled to housing benefit, which you can apply for at Caisses d'Allocations Familiales (CAF). As a rule, the "taxes d'habitation", the housing tax, is already included in your rent. However, be aware of this when signing a rental agreement, as otherwise you will incur high additional costs.
Travelling: Is possible by plane and train.
Cost of living: Approx. 1000€.
Visa: If you are an EU citizen, a valid passport or identity card is sufficient. If you are a non-EU citizen, find out about the visa requirements on the French Embassy page.
SGH Warsaw School of Economics
Uni
The University of Economics (SGH) was founded on 13 October 1906 in Warsaw and is considered the most renowned business school in Poland. It is involved in numerous European university cooperation programmes such as CEMS, Erasmus, EUA and Partnership in International Management (PIM). The approx. 23,000 students at the university praise the mostly small courses with a maximum of 30 - 40 students.
City
Warsaw is the capital and largest city in Poland. It is located on the Vistula River (Wisła) and has over 1.7 million inhabitants, making it the ninth largest city in the European Union in terms of population.
Experience reports
You can find experience reports under the keyword "Poland" on our website with all experience reports.
Application and special requirements
Application procedure:
You apply for the double programme at Viadrina International Affairs. Detailed information on the application procedure and application deadlines can be found under application.
As part of your application, you will be invited to an interview, which will be attended by Viadrina staff and colleagues from SGH.
Prerequisites:
Only for students of the Bachelor's degree programmes in International Betriebswirtschaftslehre and International Business Administration at Viadrina.
You need at least 102 ECTS before starting the programme.
Good performance in the subjects of microeconomics, macroeconomics and statistics.
Please also note the following information regarding language skills.
Language skills
English:
- CEFR B2 (equivalent to Unicert II),
- CAE (C),
- TOEFL iBT 79,
- IELTS 6.0,
- LCCI Level 3 (Pass),
- TOEIC - 750 or
- a confirmation from the Viadrina Language Centre that you have the necessary language skills.
Polish: Knowledge is welcome, but not a prerequisite.
Semester periods
Winter semester: end of September - mid-February.
Summer semester: mid-February - end of June.
Please refer to the homepage of the SGH for the exact semester times.
You can only start at SGH in the winter semester. You stay on site for one year.
Course selection / form of teaching
Course selection: During your study stay at SGH, you can choose between the following fields of study at SGH, depending on your specialisation at Viadrina:
- Finance and Accounting
- Management
- Global Business, Finance and Governance
You must complete courses totalling at least 60 ECTS at SGH. These will be recognised at Viadrina by arrangement. As most of the courses at SGH only have 3 - 4.5 ECTS, two courses at SGH must be combined for one course to be recognised at Viadrina. The courses to be taken differ depending on the chosen field of study at SGH (see fields of study).
Teaching format: The courses tend to be small, with a maximum of 30 - 40 participants. For courses with a lower number of ECTS credits, the workload is correspondingly lower.
Recognition of academic achievements
In order to obtain a degree at Viadrina, you must complete the specified modules in your degree programme in full. To this end, you can have the courses taken abroad as part of the double programme recognised by arrangement.
For a degree from SGH, you must complete the prescribed courses on site, depending on your chosen field of study. The courses passed at Viadrina will be recognised by SGH.
Bachelor's thesis
You will complete a dissertation that will be recognised for both your degree at SGH and Viadrina. Your final thesis will be awarded 10 ECTS credits at SGH and 12 ECTS credits at Viadrina. You will write your final thesis at SGH and must follow the templates provided by the Polish university. Your grade for the dissertation will then be recognised at Viadrina. The final thesis must be written in English or Polish.
You must defend your dissertation in an oral examination at SGH.
Useful tips: Insurance, accommodation, travelling etc.
Semester off: You cannot take a semester off for the semester in which you complete your dissertation, as the final thesis cannot be recognised in this semester. You can apply for a semester of leave in the first semester, but the work completed at SGH during this semester of leave cannot be recognised at Viadrina.
Insurance: If you are legally insured with a German health insurance company and have a European Health Insurance Card, this constitutes the basic insurance cover for other European countries. You are free to take out additional insurance for your stay abroad.
Accommodation: There are two halls of residence near the campus, which are organised by SGH. Double rooms are available for approx. 400 PLN per month. Housing costs for privately sought accommodation amount to approx. 800 - 1,600 PLN per month. Unfortunately, these are usually not available to European students, as they are primarily rented to students from non-European countries. However, SGH will provide you with information on finding private accommodation. The costs for shared rooms or flats in Warsaw are comparable to those in Germany.
Travelling: The best way is by train with the Berlin-Warszawa-Express (approx. 5.5 hours). The cost if you book early is around €30 and you can take as much luggage with you as you like.
Cost of living: Approx. 600€ - 800€ per month.
Visa: If you are an EU citizen, a valid passport or identity card is sufficient. If you are a non-EU citizen, find out about the visa requirements on the website of the Polish embassy.
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