Apply to study for a degree at Steinbeis University

All degrees at the SHB are based on the concept of the transfer-oriented Project Competence Program (PKS). The PKS is a logical extension of the dual education system. An integral part of the degree is a transfer project carried out within a company or other type of organization. Tuition is related directly to business practice in keeping with current trends and applications. This is complemented by students working independently on solutions to a technical or business issue.

Please note that applications to study at the SHB should be submitted directly to the Institute offering the relevant degree.

Admission requirements

Undergraduate degree

  • a German Abitur or Fachhochschulreife or equivalent
  • At least two years’ work experience or apprenticeship
  • Provisionary admission:
    • Completed secondary school or equivalent
    • Completed suitable vocational training followed by at least four years’ work experience
    • Successful completion of a German “Meister” certificate (Master Craftsman)
    • Successful completion of training as a state-approved technician or business administrator
  • Aptitude test
  • Employment/internship during the entire duration of studies at a company/other type of organization
  • A student project at the company/organization, approved by the SHB
  • Depending on the degree: a written examination relating to specific language abilities

Post graduate degree

  • Complete undergraduate degree (University or “Berufsakademie”) or a similarly rated Bachelor or Masters Degree
  • Aptitude test
  • Employment/internship during the entire duration of studies at a company/other type of organization
  • A student project at the company/organization, approved by the SHB
  • Depending on the degree: a written examination relating to specific language abilities

Contact

Steinbeis University Berlin
Gürtelstr. 29A/30
10247 Berlin

Phone: +49/30/293309-0
Fax: +49/30/293309-20
shb(at)stw.de

More information 

Framework study regulations (german) (pdf)

Last update on 12. February, 2008  by