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There are a variety of access routes to the Bachelor's degree programme in Digital Administration Management, namely:
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If you are not sure whether you can be admitted to the Bachelor's degree programme in Digital Administration Management: Our Study Service Centre will be happy to advise you.
No. There are no tuition fees. However, if the total standard period of study is exceeded by more than four semesters, long-term tuition fees of 500.00 euros/semester must be paid. Further details and special regulations can be found in the Thuringian Higher Education Fees and Charges Act (ThรผrHGEG) of 21 December 2006 (GVBl. p. 601), last amended by Article 15 of the Act of 11 June 2020 (GVBl. p. 277, 284).
In addition, fees of 95.00 euros/semester are payable to the student union, 5.00 euros/semester to the student body and 208.80 euros/semester for the Deutschland-Ticket, i.e. a total of 308.80 euros/semester (as at: winter semester 2025/2026). For the first semester, there is an additional one-off charge of 20.00 euros for the Thuringian Student Union Card Thoska.
Please apply online. Then submit the required documents to the Study Service Centre at Nordhausen University of Applied Sciences. This is possible until 30 September each year if you wish to start your studies in the winter semester, or until 31 March each year if you wish to start your studies in the summer semester. If you fulfil the admission requirements, you can enrol as soon as you have paid the fees for the first semester.
If you are employed for at least 20 hours per week, you can be enrolled on a part-time degree programme in accordance with Section 13 of the Enrolment Regulations. Part-time semesters are counted as half semesters. The amount of the semester fee remains unaffected by part-time study. You can then study with half the workload per semester and take more time for your studies accordingly. However, the Bachelor's degree programme in Digital Administration Management is an attendance-based programme. Attendance is only compulsory for very few modules. However, the other modules are also designed for on-campus study.
A part-time degree programme will be easy to manage if you have your workplace in Nordhausen or the surrounding area and can arrange your working hours flexibly enough to allow you to attend courses. It is also important that you can be deployed during the internship semesters in accordance with the internship regulations. It is advisable to seek student counselling in advance.
The Bachelor's degree programme in Public Business Administration/Public Management is not a dual study programme. You can complete the degree programme without a training contract with a public administration. This is the standard case for which the degree programme is designed. However, if a public authority concludes a study contract with you that includes the Bachelor's degree programme in Digital Public Management or grants you a scholarship for this, there is nothing to prevent this from the university's point of view.
Coursework and examinations completed at other state and state-recognised universities can be credited upon application, provided that no significant differences in terms of the skills acquired can be identified and justified. It is best to contact the Examination Office at the beginning of your degree programme.
You have acquired competences and skills outside the university sector through your training. Such competences and skills can only be recognised if they are equivalent to the competences and skills acquired through the relevant modules and are to be demonstrated by their successful completion. The criteria for recognition are the content, level and topicality of the competences and skills. Equivalence is generally not given in the case of training as an administrative assistant (level 4 of the European Qualifications Framework) qualifying for activities at intermediate civil service level.
In the case of further training to become an administrative specialist (level 6 of the European Qualifications Framework), however, crediting is possible. Traineeships can only be credited if the activities to be credited are usually carried out by civil servants in the higher non-technical service or comparable employees due to their content and level and practical training of six months in specialised key areas of the career tasks is ensured.
The Bachelor's degree programme is designed in such a way that its content corresponds to the recommendations of the Conference of Interior Ministers of 4/5/6 December 2024, so that - subject to the approval of the Thuringian Ministry of the Interior, Municipal Affairs and Regional Development - it should be possible to become a civil servant in the higher non-technical administrative service afterwards.
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