Outgoing

Studying abroad

Having spent a semester at university abroad proves to future employers that you are able to collaborate with people around the world. At the same time, you improve your language skills and your intercultural competence. You will also return with friends from all over the world. Spending a semester at a higher education institution abroad, or completing an internship abroad, makes an important qualification for your future career.

Read on for helpful links to experience reports and the most important contact persons.
You will also gain information on the partner universities and the exchange options at the THWS Business School.

General

The degree programmes at the THWS Business School are generally designed in a way that enables students to a semester abroad in the 3rd and 4th semester without necessarily losing a semester. The application process for a semester abroad takes place one year in advance. Thus, you must apply in your 1st or 2nd semester in order to study at one of our partner universities. Within the first two months of the semester, there will be an information event on possible higher education institutions, programme advisors, and the application process.


The THWS Business School promotes various possibilities for outgoing exchange students.
Read on for information:

You can also find information on the general application process for your time abroad.

For further information and support offers for creating the learning agreement and recognition of study achievements (transfer of credits) completed abroad, see here:

Experience reports

Here you will find some experience reports of outgoing students of the THWS Business School.

Partner universities

We have entered over 280 exchange agreements with more than 130 institutions worldwide.
The International Office (HSIN) provides a overview of all partner universities through their search engine MoveOn.


Option 1: Regular semester abroad


Option 2: Double degree

A double degree programme, also called joint degree programme, is a particular degree programme, that is offered collectively by two higher education institutions, usually from different countries.
On the basis of an agreement between the two universities, students can complete two official degrees within the standard time to degree. A THWS bachelor’s degree, and another degree of the international partner university.

For whom?

The THWS Business School offers students of the bachelor's degree programmes International Management and Business Administration with a focus on International Management the opportunity to participate in the double degree programme at THWS.

Why?

The double degree gives students a competitive advantage on the job market. It increases their mobility between various countries and makes it easier for employers to compare national qualification. Another major advantage definitely is the improvement of linguistic and intercultural competence. If the student meets all requirements laid down in the double degree agreement, the study achievements completed at the partner university will be accredited at THWS as if they had been completed at THWS.

Programme structure

Fundamentals and orientation phase (1st through 2nd semester)

Students in the bachelor's programme International Management complete the first two semesters (60 CP) at their home university and pass all required courses.

1st semester

Modules SWS ECTS
1.1 Intercultural Training 4 6
1.2 General Business 4 6
1.3 Mathematics & Statistics 4 6
1.4 Accounting 4 6
1.5 Business English 1 4 6

2nd semester

Modules SWS ECTS
2.1 Law & Taxation 4 6
2.2 Business Management 4 6
2.3 Human Resource Management 4 6
2.4 Finance 4 6
2.5 Business English 2 4 6

Period abroad (3rd through 4th semester)

During their time abroad, students are enrolled both at THWS and at their partner university. During that time, they study specific subjects set by the partner university or THWS.

Internship (5th semester)

For their 5th semester, students return to THWS. The internship can be completed either in Germany or abroad.

5th semester

Modules SWS ECTS
5.1 Internship 30

Focus phase (6th through 7th semester)

Students will return to their regular degree programme for studying focus areas and writing their thesis.

6th semester

Modules SWS ECTS
6.1 Scientific Techniques 4 6
6.2 Focus 1a 8 10
6.3 Focus 2a 8 10

7th semester

Modules SWS ECTS
7.1 Focus 1a 8 10
7.2 Focus 2a 8 10
7.3 Bachelor's Thesis & Seminar 14

Currently, the THWS Business School has double degree agreements with the following partner universities:

Please contact Professor Dr. Rainer Wehner and Markus Engert directly as the places available are limited.

Questions?

For an updated module comparison of THWS and the partner universities, please contact Markus Engert.

If you are generally interested in the programme, please contact the contact persons directly as the places available are limited.

It is essential to not only apply but to also contact the programme coordinators Professor Dr. Rainer Wehner and Markus Engert.

Contact persons

Prof. Dr. Rainer Wehner

Coordinator for double degree programmes

Professor Dr. Rainer Wehner
Münzstr. 19
97070 Würzburg
Phone +49 931 3511-8836
E-mail rainer.wehner[at]thws.de

Markus Engert, M.Sc.
Markus Engert, M.Sc.

Coordinator for double degree programmes

Markus Engert, M.Sc. rer. pol.
Münzstr. 19
97070 Würzburg
Phone +49 931 3511-8537
E-mail markus.engert[at]thws.de


Application for a regular exchange semester and double degree

The application process consists of two steps:

Step 1: Academic part

The academic part is organised by the Team International Management at the THWS Business School.
It constitutes of the following steps:

  1. Participate in the Study Abroad Event within the first two months of the semester.
    The event marks the start of the application period spanning from:
    • 15 Dec - 31 Jan for a stay in the subsequent winter semester
    • 01 May - 30 June for a stay in the subsequent summer semester 
  2. Enrol in E-Learning course of the relevant semester.
  3. Re-watch the presentation.
  4. Choose your top 3 higher education institutions (or just onw or two) and research information on the institutions' websites.
  5. Check which courses and modules are offered to estimate the transferability of credits.
  6. Consider your financing options.
  7. Review your choice of higher education institution.
  8. Make sure you are enrolled in the relevant E-Learning course and apply there. In the process, you will indicate your choice of higher education institution alongside your motivation.
  9. The next steps will be coordinated via this E-Learning course. You will have to complete the declaration of acceptance of the International Office and have it signed by the contact person of the country in question.

As soon as the academic part is complete, we will redirect you to our colleagues at the International Office (HSIN). Here are your next steps:

  1. After receipt of the signed declaration of acceptance, you register with the MoveON portal and submit the required documents.
  2. Once you submitted all documents, the International Office will nominate you with the partner university.
  3. After acceptance, the guest university will contact you and provide you with your personal registration information. You must then apply independently with the international partner university, enrol, and choose courses (Please take note of local deadlines!)
  4. Submit the registration confirmation or the invite from the guest university to the International Office (HSIN).
  5. Now, you can draft the learning agreement and submit it as stipulated. You will be asked to do so via e-mail.
  6. Submit proof of overseas health insurance (e.g., copy of the certificate of insurance) to the competent contact person at the International Office
  7. HSIN will send you the Erasmus+ Grant Agreement in duplicate. You must send one signed copy back to HSIN. 
  8. You are invited via e-mail to an obligatory online language test.
  9. Do not forget to re-enrol at THWS. You are still a THWS-student despite spending a semester abroad. Without enrolment, you cannot receive funding.
  10. Pack your bags and get ready!

Additional information and checklists are given on the website of the International Office.

You can apply for an Erasmus+ scholarship with the International Office as well.


Freemover

Students who independently coordinate studies at a higher education institution of their choice, i.e.who do not study at a partner university, are called freemovers. We have collected information in our mini FAQ to support freemovers.

In theory, you can study at any higher education institution. Research information for freemovers at the website of the university of your choice (query terms may include "study abroad", "non-degree seeking students", or "occasional students"). You could alternatively contact the International Office of the higher education institution directly.

As opposed to studying at our partner universities, freemovers are usually subject to study fees which they must cover themselves. For more detailed information on individual countries and their study fees, please use the German Länderdatenbank des DAAD.

Please direct your organisational questions to the THWS International Office (HSIN). Please direct your academic questions to the faculty’s contact person in charge of the country you are interested in.

For the accreditation, it does not matter whether you went abroad as a freemover or to study at one of our partner universities. If you take courses that can be implemented into your THWS curriculum, the study achievements will be credited.

When organising your studies abroad yourself, you must still create a learning agreement and register at MoveOn to ensure that your study achievements completed abroad can be accredited. Please contact the coordinator of the country you are interested in.

For more detailed information on the required formalities and the financing options, please contact the THWS International Office. The German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) also provides information on scholarships and financing, and on planning and application.