A maximum of 10 students per cohort will enter the double degree programme according to the inter-institutional agreement 2016-21 within the ERASMUS+ programme.
For a start in the next winter semester, the application deadline for students of the University of Passau is June 15th every year. Acceptance decisions will be devised already by June 30th.
For a start in the next winter semester, the application deadline for students of the University of Turku is January 15th every year. Acceptance decisions will be devised as soon as possible, due to the fact, that the application deadline for the ERASMUS+ programme is February 1st.
For a start in the next summer semester, the application deadline for students of the University of Passau is January 15th every year. Acceptance decisions will be devised as soon as possible, due to the fact, that the application deadline for the ERASMUS+ programme is February 1st.
Start programme in the winter term: Students who want to start the programme in October have to apply in June. Please note that students at the University of Passau must independently (and likely before June 30th) also apply for enrollment in an eligible Master’s degree programme. Acceptance to the double degree programme is made conditional on the acceptance to the University’s regular Master’s degree programme. The current application deadlines for the winter semester at the University of Passau can be found on the website of the Student Registration Office. If accepted, the programme starts for these students with the first two semesters (winter and summer) in Passau.
Start progamme in the summer term: Passau students who want to start the programme in April have to apply at the end of the previous semester. They start with the first semester in Passau and end, after writing their Master’s thesis, with one last semester in Passau. Please note that students at the University of Passau must independently (and likely before Jan 15th) also apply for enrollment in an eligible Master’s degree programme. Acceptance to the double degree programme is made conditional on the acceptance to the University’s regular Master’s degree programme. The current application deadlines for the summer semester at the University of Passau can be found on the website of the Student Registration Office.
Students who are enrolled in a Bachelor’s programme with a focus in Information Systems at the Turku School of Economics are requested to apply to the programme during their last year of the Bachelor’s degree. They are accepted to the programme conditional on completing their Bachelor’s degree by the end of the spring term. If accepted, students from Turku start the double-degree programme at the University of Passau in October of the year following their application.
All application documents should be combined into a single PDF file and submitted electronically to the Board of the double degree programme via email to turku-passau-exchange@uni-passau.de.
The study plan is a central element of the double-degree programme and each student’s application. It requires the student to derive a course plan early on, which not only ensures academic rigor and coherence, but also that the selected lectures are likely to be offered in the relevant time frame.
In the following, we provide more information on how to devise the study plan.
Students need to fulfil the degree requirements at each university. In particular, they have to select a certain amount of courses in a given study area for each degree programme. As students should be familiar with the requirements of the degree programme at their home university, we briefly describe the requirements for each group of students at the hosting university here:
For students coming from the University of Passau:
Above and beyond the degree requirements at the University of Passau, students are required to take 80 ECTS in the study area „Information Systems“ to obtain a degree at the University of Turku. This includes the jointly supervised master’s thesis and seminar, which are awarded a total of 30 ECTS in the Turku degree programme. Generally, courses taken in the study area „Information Systems“ at the University of Passau are also eligible for the study area „Information Systems“ at the University of Turku. In addition, Passau students must complete 40 ECTS of "Optional Studies" for the Turku degree program. This courses can be "Information Systems" courses or from the study area "Methods" and "Business Administration and Economics" or based on personal study interest. Here you will find helpful information about the Master's programme, especially a list with current courses and assignments in the Information Systems Department: https://www.winfo.uni-passau.de/faq-masterstudium
Students in the Master of Business Administration (PO 2025) program must choose the major “Information Systems and Digital Business” and at least one of the following minors: Artificial Intelligence, Data Science, Digital Management & Strategy, Optimization.
For students coming from the University of Turku:
Above and beyond the degree requirements at the University of Turku, students are required to complete at least 10 ECTS in the study area „Methods“, 18 ECTS in the study area „Business Administration and Economics“ and 65 ECTS in the study area „Information Systems“ (NOT including master’s thesis or seminar) to obtain a degree at the University of Passau. From the 65 ECTS in „Information Systems“, up to 15 ECTS can be replaced by courses in „Interdisciplinary Specialization“ courses, which can include, e.g., courses in computer science or law. The jointly supervised master’s and seminar thesis (or master’s thesis with integrated seminar) will be credited a total of 27 ECTS in the Passau degree programme. Here you will find helpful information about the Master's programme, especially a list with current courses and assignments in the Information Systems Department: https://www.winfo.uni-passau.de/en/faq-masters-program
To facilitate the compilation of the study plan, please use the following template.
Consultation hours: Wednesdays from 2 to 3 p.m. by prior arrangement via the secretary's office.