The study program is divided into different areas.
In the basic studies, methodological, business, economic and legal fundamentals are taught.
In the method study you can deepen your method competences.
The profile studies are divided into the 3 pillars of sustainability "Economy & Development", "Ecology & Technology", "Social & Health" and the 4th pillar "Implementing Sustainability". In the profile studies you will find interdisciplinary modules with topics that are relevant to the holistic understanding of sustainable business management and development.
In addition, modules in the elective area can be chosen completely freely and thus also from outside the subject area from what is offered by the TU and other universities.
In the course of the studies, an internship can be completed, which we highly recommend. More information on this can be found below in the section "Internship". The program concludes with the bachelor's thesis.
The study program is divided into different areas.
In the basic area, methodological, business management, economic and legal basics are taught.
In the advanced area ("Aufbau"), you can also further deepen your basic business knowledge with a focus on sustainability.
The focus area is divided into the areas "Social affairs & Values" and "Ecology & Technology". Here you will find interdisciplinary modules with topics that are relevant to the holistic understanding of sustainable corporate management and development.
In addition, modules in the elective area can be chosen completely freely, even from outside the subject area and from the offerings of the TU Berlin or other universities.
In the course of the studies, an internship can be completed, which we highly recommend. You can find more information about this in the "internship" section below.
On October 1, 2022, the new study and examination regulations (StuPO) will become effective. All students of the old NaMa-StuPO from 2016 can make a binding decision whether they want to change.
The new StuPo brings some important changes:
- Inclusion of the 3rd pillar of sustainability
- Inclusion of a new focus area "Implementing sustainability". Inclusion of a new focus area "Implementing sustainability".
- introduction of "methodology studies
- comprehensive module catalog for practical modules
For more information please read the new study and examination regulations or contact the student councelors directly.
If you are already studying NaMa 2016 and want to change to the new study regulations 2022, please submit this application form to the office of the examination boards (by mail, in person during office hours or by post). Please note: If several modules are to be transferred to other areas, it is helpful to enclose a performance overview in which you clearly note the area to which the modules in question are to be transferred.
You can find the examination office responsible for you here: Examination Office > Team 5
There is the possibility to choose between an internship (12 LP) or the option "practical modules" (12 LP). A real internship is highly recommended.
1. Look for an internship in an appropriate professional field. Help in finding a suitable internship can be obtained from the Student Advisory Service or this information page of the TU Career Services.
2. Before starting the internship, please clarify with us whether the internship you have chosen will be recognized. For this purpose, you must submit this written proof, completed and signed by the internship provider, BEFORE the start of the internship by email to pruefungsausschuss[at]wm.tu-berlin.de.
3. After completion of the internship, have the internship employer confirm the completion of the internship. For this purpose, please preferably use this form: Internship Confirmation
4. Complete a 5 page internship report upon completion. Instructions for the report can be found here.
5. Send all documents (internship confirmation and report) by mail to pruefungsausschuss[at]wm.tu-berlin.de.
6. After successful completion of the internship and receipt of all documents, the 12 ECTS for the internship module will be booked automatically. Usually you will not receive any feedback from us.
We will be happy to answer any questions you may have. You can find the contact details and office hours here.
The following Internship guidelines apply for the Bachelor of Sustainable Management
- valid from StuPO 2022 -
Which documents and forms are required to have the internship accounted for can be found above in the section "How do I do my internship?"
Any questions before and/or during the internship can be directed to help@wm.tu-berlin.de or to pruefungsausschuss@wm.tu-berlin.de.
Students after StuPO 2016/17 may also follow these guidelines.
Students of the Bachelor's degree program Sustainable Management can perform a professional practical training (internship) according to the subject-specific study and examination regulations (StuPO). 12 credit points are awarded for the internship. Alternatively, internship modules with a total of 12 credit points can be completed. Further details are regulated by the StuPO.
Through the internship, students should establish contacts with companies or organizations and gain practical experience. In addition, the internship should familiarize the students with their future professional situation as well as with the technical, economic and social conditions of companies. During this time, students also have the opportunity to become familiar with ways of thinking and behaving as well as structures in a company or organization. The aim of the internship is also to put into practice the conceptual knowledge acquired during the course of study.
In order to be able to benefit from the experience gained during the studies in the internship, it is recommended to carry out the internship at the earliest after the 4th semester. The internship is recommended to be carried out during the lecture-free period.
Students continue to be students of the TU Berlin with all rights and obligations during the internship. They are not interns in the sense of the Vocational Training Act.
The internship has a total duration of at least 300 working hours. These hours can be worked full time (approximately eight working weeks) or part time (at any time). Absences due to illness or vacation must usually be made up.
The internship can also be completed in several individual internships, which do not have to be related in terms of time or content. However, the total duration of all individual internships must not be less than the duration of the internship mentioned in the first paragraph.
The internship can be completed in companies/organizations in the following areas of activity:
o Controlling / Accounting
o Production
o Logistics
o purchasing
o marketing and sales
o Human Resources
o Resource management
o Financing and Organization
o Management consulting
o Corporate Social Responsibility
o Information and data processing
o Environmental management
o Sustainability department
Subject-related practical activities that are not listed under paragraph 1 can also be credited by the internship officer if they meet the requirements of these internship guidelines.
The Technische Universität Berlin does not provide insurance for students and is not liable for the consequences of non-insurance or under-insurance.
consequences of non-insurance or underinsurance. The intern is recommended to take out the following insurances for the time of the internship independently or in consultation with the company or organization:
o Liability insurance (if the internship provider does not cover this with their company liability insurance).
o Accident insurance (if the internship provider does not cover this)
o Health insurance or international health insurance
The internship officer is responsible for the crediting of the internship after successful completion. The procedure to be followed by the student to successfully obtain credit for the internship is indicated on the Faculty's website for the Bachelor's degree program in Sustainable Management.
An internship that was completed as part of another degree program can be credited after the internship officer has reviewed the content of the internship.
The standard period of study for the NaMa bachelor’s program is six semesters. It is usually relevant for the payment of BAföG or scholarships.
In general: The StuPO (study and examination regulations), including its amendments and additions, is the legal basis of your degree program. However, StuPOs are only amended at cautious intervals due to the administrative effort involved. Building on this, there is an up-to-date and binding module catalog in the MOSES module transfer system (MTS) every semester.
All information regarding a leave of absence can be found under the following link: Leave of absence
The Bachelor program Nachhaltiges Management is a German-speaking program, however, selected classes are available in English. The consecutive master’s program Innovation Management, Entrepreneurship, and Sustainability is offered as an English major.
No, the study plan is only a recommendation from TU Berlin for students. In addition, a distinction must be made between the study plans for full-time and part-time students.
To be able to register you first need a tubIT account which you receive together with your student ID. With the received login credentials you sign in on www.moseskonto.tu-berlin.de and select “tutorials”. To start the registration, you need to select the classes you want to take (note: not all classes have tutorials). In the first semester this could be for example Mathematik I für Wirtschaftswissenschaften or Mikroökonomik. Then you can determine your free time slots in the shown schedule. Red ensures that you (most likely) won’t be assigned to a tutorial at this hour, blue is indifferent, and green means you actively want to have tutorials at that time. By clicking a time slot, you can change its colour.
If not indicated differently, you need to complete your time slot priorities until Wednesday night of the first week of classes. Following, you will be assigned to tutorials by the MOSES software which usually takes around 2 days. Then you will be able to see the times, rooms, (and tutor) for all of your chosen tutorials in the schedule.
Usually, there is no attendance required for courses such as lectures, exercises, tutorials etc. However, there are exceptions that will be announced in the first class or on the chair's website. This may apply to seminars, where the number of participants is limited.
In the free elective area, all modules offered by the TU Berlin and other universities within the scope of the Higher Education Framework Act that have not already been taken in the compulsory or compulsory elective area can be selected. You must always register modules in the free elective area (in person) in the examination office before the examination. The same rules for repeating exams apply as for all other modules. Please note, however, that it can be of advantage to still have part of the free elective area open if studying abroad as it enables you to take a larger variety of classes and it is possible to have them listed under their original title.
Furthermore, it is possible to take any course (for example a language class from the ZEMS) that comes certified with ECTS as a free elective module.
You have three attempts to pass a module, otherwise you will be exmatriculated. Modules from the elective and compulsory elective areas can be replaced by other modules if they have not been finally failed three times.
This is not easily possible. In justified exceptional cases, you can submit an application to the examination board. However, there is no entitlement to this.
In both the bachelor's and master's degree programs you have the option of including all language courses at ZEMS or other institutions that can award ECTS points in the free elective area.
Exams in compulsory and compulsory elective subjects are usually registered online via QISPOS. However, depending on the module, there may be deviations, which are then communicated by the relevant chair.
Exams in the free elective area have to be registered directly through the office of examination.
There is no possibility of retaking a passed exam. After one week, however, the examiner can offer an oral re-examination for failed written examinations, which may also be restricted to a certain group of candidates. There is no entitlement to a re-examination. If it is passed, the judgment is “sufficient (4.0)”.
No, this is not possible without any exceptions. If you have forgotten to register a module in time and have already taken the exam (even partly), you will have to do the entire module again.
A failed examination must be repeated. Repeat examinations must be taken within two semesters, otherwise the examination will be deemed as failed. The application for a semester of leave or a sick leave does not prevent this period. So make sure you adhere to the repetition period.
You have a total of three attempts for each examination in the bachelor's and master's degree programs. If you fail the exam for the third time, you have definitely failed the exam and will be de-registered. You will then no longer be able to study in any German program that contains the module in the compulsory area that you have finally failed. Please note that deviations from this regulation may occur at other universities, e.g. an extension to the compulsory elective area.
The first repeat exam takes place in the form of the first exam. You register exactly as you did for the first attempt of the exam.
The second repeat examination (third examination attempt) is usually oral. However, you have the option of changing the type of examination. An application to the examination board is necessary for this. Registration for the second repeat examination can only be made in person in the examination office. The desired type of examination must be specified. If you want to be examined orally, you should definitely inform the responsible examiner before registering in the examination office.
Examinations that have not been passed must be repeated after two semesters at the latest, otherwise this attempt will be assessed as "failed".
If this deadline cannot be met for understandable reasons (long-term illness, etc.), it is possible to extend the deadline for the repeat examination. For this you have to submit an application to the examination board.
If the second retake examination took place as a written examination and you have also failed this examination, you only have the option of an oral retake examination. Examiners have the option to offer students an oral re-examination within one week. If you pass this examination, you will receive a "sufficient" (4.0). You do not have a right to a re-examination. Granting a make-up exam is solely at the discretion of the examiner. In all other cases you have definitively failed the exam and will be exmatriculated.
You can cancel your registration for exams at any time within the set deadlines. However, as soon as you have completed the first examination, it is no longer possible to change the module. So if you failed an exam or passed the first exam element of a portfolio examination, you have to complete the module. This also applies to additional modules. In the compulsory elective area, a module can be replaced as long as the module has not been finally failed.
In addition to the compulsory and compulsory elective modules, you can take additional modules with a maximum of 60 credit points at any time in order to gain further qualifications. Upon request to the examination office, these will be listed on your diploma. The entry is always made with the grade achieved.
Registration takes place personally in the examination office. There you can cancel your exam registration for additional modules - unlike regular modules - at any time. However, once additional modules have been taken, they will be documented in the transcript of records until the program is completed. However, a grade of 5.0 or a missed deadline does not lead to de-registration.
Yes, it is possible when registering the exam as an exta module (Zusatzmodul). Extra modules have to be registered (in person) with the examination office (Prüfungsamt). If the extra classes are suitable in terms of content they can be accredited in a master’s program upon request. If you have done more than 30 ECTS worth of eligible courses you can start the master’s program in a higher semester.
Yes, this is possible once, i.e. with one module. In this case, the grade for the area is calculated as the mean of all modules taken. This partial grade is then only included in the final grade with the number of credit points intended for the area. So the grade is not lost, the credit points all appear on the certificate. You then only have a masters's degree with more than 120 credit points. Registration is the same as for other modules.
In general, it is not the student advisory service, but the IA (admission and enrollment) department who is responsible for all topics relating to application and enrollment. You can find a detailed questionnaire and the selection cut-off criteria from the last few years here.
There are different deadlines for the bachelor's and master's degree programs. The deadlines are preclusive time limits and also apply to high school graduates. Admission outside of the regular admission procedure is therefore not possible. You can find more information here.
In every application phase it is determined again, so it varies over the years. On this webpage you will find the values for the past years, however, these are only for orientation as especially admission by waiting time varies a lot.
An application for a higher semester is generally possible if you have already obtained examination credits. It is also checked whether modules have already been definitively failed and whether this represents an obstacle to starting the new program.
There are only places available in higher semesters if students from the respective semester have de-registered in the semester preceding the application and the stated capacity limit is not reached due to the de-registration.
The TU Berlin maintains more than 300 partnerships with foreign universities. Semesters abroad are usually recommended in the second or third semester of the master’s course. As a rule, the application deadline expires just under a year before you start studying abroad. Early planning is therefore necessary. Often, semesters abroad can only be started on certain dates. Further detailed information is available from the "International" section at Faculty VII "Economics and Management".
The bachelor thesis is part of the bachelor examination and contributes with 12 ECTS to the overall grade. To be able to start writing the bachelor thesis it is required to have completed all obligatory modules. The topic of the thesis is to be connected to the content of the study program. If the mentor of the thesis is not part of the Business & Management Faculty you have to make an informal request to the examination board (Prüfungsausschuss) to have a “foreign-faculty” mentor approved. Further important information is to be found the valid examination regulation.
For finding a topic or a mentor you can check out the “Thesis Topics Market” of the Faculty VII or have a look on the websites of the individual departments and chairs. An overview of the departments of Faculty VII may be found here.
Yes, you have to have completed all the obligatory modules. Furthermore, it is recommended to only register the thesis after having completed at least 120 ECTS out of the full 180. It is unlikely that any department will accept you as a thesis student if you have not already completed the majority of your courses.
There are generally two ways of choosing a topic: On the one hand, you can specifically approach chairs with your own topic suggestion. On the other hand, chairs assign topics for theses. Relevant information can be found on their websites.
The prerequisite for the admission of a topic is the thematic connection with the central subject areas of the study program as well as the successful completion of all basic modules (compulsory modules).
You register your final theses personally in the examination office. To do this, apply for a topic using the form provided. After an initial examination by the examination office, the registration is passed on to the supervising chair, who enters the topic. You will receive the confirmation of the registration including the specified deadline by post.
As a rule, three firmly bound copies are to be submitted. It is also possible to hand it in to the porter of the main building or at the Campus Center. Always get a receipt for the delivery.
Yes, that is possible. However, these theses also require the supervision of an examiner from the TU Berlin. Please coordinate with the examination board in advance.
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact the student counselors in person or by e-mail. You can find all contact details and office hours here.
Yes, you can apply before completion if you have a minimum of 150 ECTS. This exception is supposed to be for students in their 6th semester since at the time of application not all exams have been held yet. Classes that stretch over two semesters may be considered proportionately with a confirmation of the respective chair. No further exceptions can be made.
All requirements and further important information for the admission to the IMES master’s program may be found here.
If you receive BAFöG you will have to prove after the fourth semester that you have completed around 120 ECTS which is asked in the Formblatt 5. You can request a document that proves this from the BAFöG appointee of faculty VII. To receive the document you need to provide the proof of your successfully completed classes which you can receive as a PDF from Qispos. If necessary this can also be done by mail or by bringing the documents to the office.
A certificate of your relative grade is available on this website or by request in the Examinations Unit. Please note that a certificate can only be issued with reference to your final grade after completing your studies. It is not possible to issue a certificate while the degree is in progress. For a certificate of the relative grade in an individual examination, please contact the person responsible for the module.