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      Bachelor in Business Information Technology

      Bachelor in Business Information Technology

      Implement innovative ideas for digitalisation

      Key data

      Degree
      Bachelor of Science FHNW in Business Information Technology
      ECTS points
      180
      Study start
      September
      Studying mode
      Full-time or part-time (Brugg-Windisch: only part-time)
      Duration
      3 or 4 years
      Teaching language
      English
      Place
      Basel or Brugg-Windisch
      Stay abroad
      Optional
      Semester fee
      CHF 750 with residence in Switzerland (for details see fees*)

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      As a business IT specialist, you are the digital expert in the business world. In your role as an intermediary between business administration and IT, you are one of the game changers who makes companies more efficient and competitive. Whether it is smart software, data analysis, artificial intelligence (AI) or cool digital tools – you are at the forefront when it comes to optimising processes, managing projects, and developing innovative solutions. In short: you shape the digital world of tomorrow!

      Everything explained in three minutes

      What do you do as a business IT specialist?

      Business Information Technology

      Bridge the gap between IT and the business departments

      In your projects, you negotiate with the people involved and recognise their challenges, expectations, and needs. You understand the language of business as well as that of IT and mediate between the two worlds. After your studies, you will be able to master complex business challenges with innovative IT solutions.

      Help shaping the digital future

      Thanks to your interdisciplinary knowledge, you will find and design suitable, innovative IT solutions and take on an advisory role. You optimise processes, analyse and structure data with the help of artificial intelligence, develop effective strategies or new business models. In this way, you help companies to succeed.

      You know what a computer scientist is talking about

      You know the possibilities and limitations of IT systems, how they are structured and how they work. You are actively involved in the implementation of projects, whether in project management, software development, quality assurance or other functions.

      Get to the bottom of things

      You analyse situations, regulations, and processes in order to understand them. This allows you to uncover weaknesses and create a basis for decisions. After analysing the current situation, you determine the requirements for your projects, record them in a structured manner and define the target status.

      You know what the business is talking about

      You know the correlations in the business world as well as the success criteria of processes and organisations. You lead projects and/or teams, act in line with the company strategy and always ensure the best cost-benefit ratio.

      Convince across the board

      You are able to critically evaluate and analyse actions, ventures, and contracts. You are convincing in workshops and meetings, document professionally and assess data and facts correctly.

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      Study content

      Your studies will provide you with the ideal mix of knowledge from business administration, computer science and business information technology. You will immerse yourself in the world of business administration, learn how companies work and make decisions. At the same time, you will acquire in-depth IT knowledge, from programming to databases, machine learning and cybersecurity.

      Business information technology brings together both disciplines (computer science and business): you will learn to understand the needs and expectations of different groups and develop digital solutions to transform business processes and drive companies forward – and everything in English, the language of IT and global business.

      Specialisations

      In the second half of your studies, you can choose from several specialisations that are tailored to current trends and jobs on the market. Depending on your interests and career plans, you can put together your own study portfolio and turn your studies into your own personal programme.

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      Hands-on experience

      Here at the FHNW University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland, you will gain real insights into the professional world as part of your studies. Whether in a practical project, during your bachelor’s thesis or in project-based modules, you will directly experience the challenges that companies have to overcome.

      You use your knowledge to develop practical solutions – always at the forefront of the latest technologies. Be it to optimise processes, support companies in their choice of business software or contribute your ideas on topics such as cloud computing and data management.

      During your studies, you will experience how you can apply your knowledge into practice with various real-life projects in actual companies. And after a successful project you might even secure a job in that organisation.

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      Study structure

      Full-time (Basel only)

      Would you like to concentrate fully on your studies? Then the full-time course is exactly right for you. You will graduate in just three years (6 semesters).

      • Instruction days: Monday to Friday (one day off per week)
      • Scope: 30 ECTS per semester
      • Full-time module overview (PDF)
      Part-time (Basel and Brugg-Windisch)

      Would you like to work while studying, or do you have other responsibilities such as caring for a loved one? Then part-time studying is ideal. This allows you to complete your studies in four years (8 semesters). With a 50% workload in a field related to your studies, you can also have your work credited up to a maximum of 18 ECTS through short papers (job reflections). 

      • Teaching days (Basel): Monday afternoon/evening and Wednesday afternoon/evening, exceptional Saturday morning (some modules online)
      • Teaching days (Brugg-Windisch): Thursday, Friday
      • Time windows (PDF)
      • Scope: 21-24 ECTS per semester
      • Part-time module overview (PDF)
      Structure and modules

      The degree programme consists of the assessment stage, which you must complete in the first year of study, and the main study. In the main study programme, you have the opportunity to choose certain modules individually and put together your study portfolio flexibly. The individual modules are assigned to a module group. To complete your studies, you need a minimum number of ECTS points per module group:

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      Module group

      ECTS 

      Notes

      Foundation

      24 

      3 ECTS each can be substituted * 

      Business Administration

      21 

      Business Information Technology

      33 

      6 ECTS each can be substituted * 

      Information Technology

      28

      Student Work

      27 

       

      Specialisation * 

      36 

       

      Electives * 

      12 

       

      * A total of 66 ECTS can be chosen individually. This corresponds to around one-third of your studies.

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      Career prospects

      As a business IT specialist, you have the choice between many exciting job profiles in a wide range of industries. During your studies, you will find out which areas interest you the most and what best suits your particular strengths. This will allow you to decide later on whether you would prefer a technical job, plunge into the analytical world or work in management.

      Typical examples of job profiles:

      IT consultant

      As an IT consultant, you advise customers on finding solutions, assess the feasibility of different approaches and support the implementation of IT projects.

      Requirements Engineer

      As a requirements engineer, you determine the requirements of various stakeholders. You mediate between customers, developers and project teams and ensure that everyone has the same expectations about the implementation.

      (IT) Project Manager

      As a project manager, you ensure that IT projects satisfy the client, are implemented on time, meet the required quality standards, and stay within budget.

      Data Scientist

      As a data scientist, you ensure a solid database, develop new algorithms to find correlations and create forecasting models.

      Cyber Security Consultant

      As a Cyber Security Consultant, you shape the IT security of companies, identify risks, define measures, and assess their effectiveness.

      (Junior) Developer

      As a (Junior) Developer, you have the necessary skills to use software development tools in a company and to work productively on projects.

      Success stories

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      Admission and organisational details

      Admission

      With the following qualifications you are directly admitted to the course:

      • Professional Baccalaureate, commercial or technical
      • Commercial School (with Professional Baccalaureate)

      With the following qualifications, you need at least one year of practical experience (1) after your initial training:

      • Other Professional Baccalaureate
      • General Baccalaureate (2)
      • International Baccalaureate (4)
      • Specialised Middle School Baccalaureate
      • German University of Applied Sciences Entry Diploma entitling studies in all federal states of Germany (5)
      • Higher Vocational School

      We will consider the admission procedure individually with the following degrees:

      • Degree from a higher vocational school in the fields of business, technology, or business information technology (number of creditable ECTS is checked individually, max. 60 ECTS)
      • Foreign Certificate on request (3)
      • Federal PET Diplomas (entrance exam)
      • Transfer from Universities and Universities of Applied Sciences (determination of equivalence)

      1) Work experience must include a predominantly commercial or technical activity and have taken place after the completion of upper secondary education.
      2) Baccalaureate certificates obtained outside Switzerland are accepted if granted access to Swiss universities without examination.
      3) For international students: The entrance examinations are held in English. Subjects: English, Business Studies, Accounting, Mathematics. Registration Deadline: End of January.
      4) Accepted, if in final diploma 32 out of 42 points achieved (without bonus points) as well as 6 subjects from the IB group list. At least 3 subjects have to be at Higher Level (one of these being a mathematics or natural sciences subject).
      5) A minimum grade of 2.5 is required.

      You do not need to submit a language certificate for the BSc in Business Information Technology. However, for successful studies we recommend that you have already reached the level of at least B2 according to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) in all language skills before starting your studies.

      Fees and Grants

      Tuition fees qualify for attendance of any Bachelor course within FHNW, independent of the particular enrolment at a faculty.

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      Registration fee (1)

      once

      CHF 200

      Personal course fee (2)

      per semester

      CHF 750*

      Copying and materials

      per semester

      CHF 100

      Teaching materials, books, projects

      per year

      ca. CHF 1'000

      Diploma fee

      once

      CHF 300

      (1) A separate registration fee has to be paid for each programme you register for.

      (2) For students domiciled in a Swiss canton or in the Principality of Liechtenstein with legal entitlement to a grant, for Expatriate Swiss citizens or for students domiciled in a Swiss canton, who are holders of a residence permit that has not been issued specially for their studies. All other students, please contact the secretariat.
      *Personal course fee for EU or EFTA citizens: CHF 1'000.00 per semester
      *Personal course fee for non-European citizens: CHF 5'700.00 per semester 

      • Fees and regulations (PDF in German, valid from academic year 2025/2026)
      • Grants and loans
      Registration

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      Depending on your previous education, the following documents must be enclosed with the application:

      • University entrance qualification incl. report card (vocational baccalaureate certificate, baccalaureate certificate, etc.)
      • Federal diploma of higher education
      • Residence permit (if available)
      • Exmatriculation attestation (if available)
      Dates and annual structure

      Timetable
      You will receive your timetable for the first semester in July.

      Introduction days
      In week 37, before the start of your first semester, obligatory introductory days take place. You will be informed of the exact dates in August.

      Autumn semester (from week 38)

      • Duration: 14 weeks (from mid-September to End of December)
      • Block week: week 45 (from the 2nd year of study)
      • Examinations: Early January to the beginning of February

      Spring semester (from week 8)

      • Duration: 15 weeks (mid-February to the beginning of June)
      • Block week: week 16 (from the 2nd year of study)
      • Examinations: Mid-June to early July
      Study structure
      Regulations

      Regulations FHNW School of Business (in German)

      Disadvantage Compensation FHNW School of Business

      Students with disabilities and chronic illnesses may apply for disadvantage compensation.

      The aim of disadvantage compensation is to eliminate or reduce the disadvantages resulting from disabilities and chronic illnesses during studies with appropriate measures. The term describes the adaptation of the conditions under which learning and/or examinations take place, but not a modification of the learning objectives or a subject dispensation. Compensation for disadvantages can be applied both in the admission procedure and in the degree programme.

      Factsheet Disadvantage Compensation (PDF)
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      Military service, civilian service, and civil defence

      The FHNW will be happy to help you to coordinate your studies and conscription in the best possible way. More information

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      FAQs

      Do I need any previous knowledge of business or IT?

      No. Our students have a wide variety of educational backgrounds. That is why we impart knowledge step by step during your studies and do not require any prior knowledge of business or IT.

      If you already have some knowledge, you will make faster progress and can invest the time you have gained in subjects that are new to you.

      How good do I need to be in English?

      You do not need to submit a language certificate for the BSc in Business Information Technology. However, for successful studies we recommend that you have already reached the level of at least B2 according to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) in all language skills before starting your studies.

      Do I need to know how to programme already?

      Previous programming knowledge is not necessary.

      The lessons are designed in a way that no previous programming experience is required. However, interest in analytical thinking and problem solving is expected. If you would still like to get a taste of it, you can find numerous introductory videos on YouTube. The first programming language you will learn is called “Python”.

      What are assessment modules?

      Assessment modules are compulsory modules in the first semester. You must pass them to be able to enter the second year and thus the main course of study.

      Can I also attend classes online?

      The FHNW is fundamentally a face-to-face university. Participation in face-to-face teaching is therefore expected. However, individual teaching units may take place online.

      What are ECTS?

      The number of credits indicates how much study work is expected.

      One ECTS (European Credit Transfer System) represents approximately 30 hours of student work for an average student. A 3 ECTS module therefore corresponds to about 90 hours of study work.

      Examples of student workload

      • Contact lessons: only net time (45' per lesson) credited
      • Guided self-study
      • Autonomous self-study

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      Students and programme heads will answer your questions in an open consultation hour. Simply open the link during the specified time and take part. Further dates will follow.

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      Leiter des Studiengangs BSc Business Information Technology

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      michael.puelz@fhnw.ch

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