The part-time Bachelor’s degree programme in Banking, Insurance and Finance is designed in such a way that it can be ideally combined with a full-time job or family commitments. Public holidays, holiday periods and extended weekends are taken into consideration when planning. We also respond with flexibility and understanding to special professional or private challenges – such as family changes or work peaks.
Whether you are working, have family responsibilities or are looking for a new direction, this degree programme offers the necessary structure and consideration to successfully combine academic goals with real life.
Courses are held in blocks on Fridays from 16:00 to 21:00 and Saturdays from 9:00 to 17:00. Classroom teaching is organised in such a way that it can be optimally combined with work and private commitments. The units usually take place at the university, but individual sessions can also be held online or hybrid.
A large part of the degree programme is supported by digital teaching formats. Both synchronous (live) online lectures and asynchronous, time-independent learning materials are available via the virtual campus. Some content is also taught in the form of online courses on Thursday evenings. This enables flexible and location-independent participation in many learning units.
In addition to classroom teaching and e-learning, the degree programme includes self-study phases in which students work on and deepen their knowledge independently. These are an integral part of the didactic concept and allow for individual prioritisation, time management and in-depth study.
Compulsory attendance applies in particular to practice-intensive units and group work. However, in the event of justified absences (e.g. work appointments, illness, family commitments), flexibility is provided. In many cases, hybrid attendance is also possible in order to ensure that the course can be studied in the best possible way.