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Absolutely! However, admission to the program is subject to the condition that you acquire (up to) an additional 30 ECTS credits during the Master's program, but before you register for the Master's thesis at Frankfurt UAS. The corresponding modules are determined by the examination board.

In this case, please apply with a provisional certificate including a provisional final grade and the ECTS-Credit Points obtained for the degree. You can submit your final certificate at a later point in time given by the Student Service Center. Usually this is not later than the end of October.

Generally yes, however the achievements and acquired competences should be equivalent to the aims of the module of the master’s program Accounting and Finance at Frankfurt UAS. In this case, we kindly advise you to speak to the program director.

Yes. Only few exceptions omit you from proofing your language skills. Please read the following two FAQs for further information.

You can look up the number of points necessary for a B2 level in various certificates (e.g. TOEFL or IELTS) on the website of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEF).

The following is valid for a) or b): If you have acquired at least 30 ECTS-Credit Points in modules conducted in English – at home or abroad – a separate language certificate is not necessary.

Allocation takes place according to the numerus clausus procedure if there are more applications than study places. The grade of the Bachelor's certificate (or preliminary grade from the preliminary certificate) is decisive for this. The final grade is then calculated as follows:

  • 60% grade of bachelor degree (or provisional grade from provisional certificate)
  • 40% grade equivalent of the student aptitude test

Sufficient grades are not predetermined but vary each semester. The so-called selection boundary is calculated afterwards and depends on the number of applicants and their academic achievements.

Please contact the International Office for questions concerning the general application- and admission requirements International Office.

 

Due to the short duration of the study program, an institutionalized exchange with foreign universities is currently not firmly planned. However, there is the possibility to do a semester abroad and we also support this.

Yes, this is possible. Please contact the International Office for questions concerning the organization and financing of studies abroad and for assistance in choosing a partner university.  
Before going abroad you shall determine - in cooperation with the International Office - if and how your credits will be transferred.

... we tend to advise against pursuing the Master's program in parallel with a (part-time) professional activity. In any case, no consideration can be given to a possible (part-time) professional activity in the courses.

For questions regarding the application- and admission procedures please contact the Student Service Center. Students with an international degree please first contact the International Office. For contextual questions regarding the study program please contact the program director.

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