Wirtschaftswissenschaften / Economics (B.Sc.)
The Bachelor’s in Economics at JLU combines business administration and economics – with plenty of freedom to choose your own areas of specialisation.
Overview
The Bachelor’s degree programme in Economics at JLU is characterised by a high degree of flexibility in terms of course content. Firstly, you will learn the fundamentals of business administration and economics, as well as academic research methods. You can then choose your own areas of focus through majors and minors, thereby refining your individual profile.

Start of studies
Winter semester and summer semester
Mode of admission
No admission restriction

Duration of studies
6 semesters
Workload
180 credit points (CP)

Degree
Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.)
Language of instruction
German
Composition of the Study Programme
What can I expect from this programme?
The study of economics combines business administration and economics curricula. Business administration deals with the planning, organisation and mathematical representation of concrete decisions and actions in enterprises. The goal is the success of the entrepreneurial activities of the particular company. Economics is concerned with the economic explanation of human activity. Its perspective focuses more on macroeconomics and considers factors such as the business cycle, currency developments, political decisions or the availability of resources. It seeks out legal means from which it derives policy recommendations for economic and political actors.
What will I learn?
A particular feature of the Economics and Business Administration degree course at Justus-Liebig-University iis the great flexibility in the content of the study structure:
- The degree course first teaches economic principles, permitting a later focus on business administration or economics or a combination of both disciplines.
- For individual profile building, academic achievements in disciplines other than economics can also be included to a large extent.
What skills and interests should I have?
To succeed in your economics degree, you will, first and foremost, need an interest in economic issues, but also in (socio-)political issues. The complex thought processes and modelling structures also require a good level of analytical thinking and mathematical understanding. You should also have a good basic knowledge of English.
How is the programme structured?
The course structure consists of an orientation phase (60 CP) and a core study area (120 CP)
In the orientation phase, the students acquire a basic knowledge of business administration, economics and methods. All modules in the orientation phase are compulsory modules:
- Management I+II
- Accounting
- Finance
- Microeconomics
- Economic Policy and Public Finance
- Macroeconomics I+II
- Mathematics for economists
- Formal foundations of statistics
The core study area consists of four "building blocks": major (42 CP), WiWi-Minor (30 CP), Profil-Minor (30 CP) and academic work (18 CP).
Major (42 CP)
Possible major:
- Business Administration
- Management
- Finance and Accounting (F&A)
- Economics
- General Business and Economics (GBE)
- Data economy
WiWi-Minor (30 CP)
Within the framework of the WiWi minor, you will contribute further modules of the faculty of Economics and Business Studies.
Profil-Minor (30 CP)
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Variant a:
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structured minor subject complete with modules from another subject area of JLU possible minor:
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Variant b:
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as a structured programm Managerial English of the faculty of Economics and Business Studies of JLU |
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completed semester abroad |
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flexible variant You can earn the required 30 CP in different ways:
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Academic work (18 CP)
Finally, you must complete the Proseminar module and the Thesis module as part of the building block academic work
Bachelor's Thesis
The thesis module is a major subject (possible majors: see above), i.e. you usually work on your thesis at one of the professorships involved. With this thesis you prove that you possess the ability to investigate a specific, delimited topic, within a limited time period, independently and scientifically, and can convey their results to the professional world.
Career Options
Which options for further study does JLU offer??
After the bachelor's degree, further study and specialisation are possible.
- Accounting, Finance & Sustainability (M.Sc.)
- Business Administration (M.Sc.)
- Economics (M.Sc.)
- Economics of Global Risk (M.Sc., taught in English)
- Nachhaltige Ernährungswirtschaft (M.Sc.)
Following a Master's degree programme, a doctorate is possible.
Application and Enrolment
Requirements
A valid university entrance qualification (German: HZB) is required for admission to the program.
- From Germany: General university entrance qualification (= Abitur or equivalent), vocational university entrance qualification, master craftsman’s certificate, university entrance qualification for professionally qualified individuals.
- From abroad: You can find out whether the university entrance qualification from your home country qualifies you for direct admission to a degree program in Germany on the information portal for the recognition of foreign educational qualifications (anabin) .
Proof of an internship (pre-internship) is not required for admission.
Applicants with a foreign university entrance qualification should also note the required proof of German language proficiency .
Application deadline
Winter semester 2026/27
Opening of application period
1 June 2026
Application deadline
15 July 2026
Summer semester 2027
The deadlines for the 2027 summer semester are currently being finalized and are expected to be published here in the fall of 2026.
International applicants can find further information on the International Office website.
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Further Information
Where can I find official documents about the programme?
Examination and study regulations
Special Regulations (with module descriptions and module plans)
General Regulations for Bachelor's and Master's programmes
Please note that only the German version of the regulation is official and legally binding. The English version is for informative purposes only.
Courses offered in the course catalogue
Electronical course catalogue (in German)
Study programme flyer
B.Sc. Wirtschaftswissenschaften (PDF in German)
Accreditation
The programme has been accredited since 22 August 2006.
Where can I find more information about the faculty?
Links
Faculty 02 –Economics and Business StudiesDean's office
Examination Office for Economics
Student Council
Bachelor's Degree Programmes of Faculty 02
Betriebswirtschaftslehre / Business AdministrationWirtschaftswissenschaften / Economics
Is this course right for me?
Are you still not entirely sure whether the course of study is the right one for you? We support you with a wide range of information, events and advisory services around your study orientation and choice. For example, experience real university atmosphere at our Hochschulinformationstagen (HIT) and the Open Campus Day!
Study orientationHow do I have a successful start at JLU?
To help you get off to a good start with your studies, we warmly invite you to attend our orientation events. Here you will learn
everything you need to know about starting your studies:
- creating a course schedule,
- examination regulations and registration deadlines,
- campus areas and leisure activities,
- and much more.
At the same time, you will have the opportunity to get to know your future fellow students.
Start of studiesContact
Subject Advisor
You can find the contact details for the subject advisory service on the faculty ’ s academic advisory service homepage .
Central Study Advisor
Frank Uhlmann
Central Student Advisory Service
Erwin-Stein-Gebäude, 1st floor
Goethestrasse 58
35390 Giessen
International Office
Assistance for incoming, outgoing and Erasmus+ students
International Office
Goethestrasse 58
35390 Giessen