FAQ
Answers to frequently asked questions
FAQ
Answers to frequently asked questions
FAQ – frequently asked questions
Below you will find answers to some of the most frequently asked questions about Steinbeis Hochschule. If you have further questions, please do not hesitate to contact us.
FAQ – frequently asked questions
Below you will find answers to some of the most frequently asked questions about Steinbeis Hochschule. If you have further questions, please do not hesitate to contact us.

The recognition of credits already earned is regulated in the general study and examination regulations. Academic and examination achievements, as well as degrees obtained in study programs at other state or state-approved universities and vocational academies in the Federal Republic of Germany, or in study programs at foreign state or state-approved universities, will be recognized, provided that there is no significant difference in the acquired competencies compared to the achievements or degrees they replace. Proof of knowledge and skills acquired outside the higher education system may be recognized on a case-by-case basis, provided that their equivalence in terms of study content, academic performance (workload), and proof of achievement with the study module of the present degree program has been established. The decision on recognition and crediting is made by the responsible examination board.
With a first university degree (B.A., B.Sc., B.Eng.) completed with a minimum of 180 ECTS credits in total, or a state-recognized “Diplom”, “Magister”, or “Staatsexamen”, you can apply for our master’s programs (M.Sc., M.A., MBA, MBE).
Yes. Graduates of a first university degree in all disciplines can apply for the master’s programs at Steinbeis University.
What academic opportunities are available to me after completing my studies at Steinbeis University?
As a graduate of a bachelor’s program at Steinbeis University, you can pursue a further master’s program at Steinbeis University or any other university. As a master’s graduate of Steinbeis University, you are generally eligible to pursue a doctorate.
To ensure you receive the best advice on which study program is optimal for you, we kindly ask you to contact the respective university partner. You can also apply directly there.

The recognition of credits already earned is regulated in the general study and examination regulations. Academic and examination achievements, as well as degrees obtained in study programs at other state or state-approved universities and vocational academies in the Federal Republic of Germany, or in study programs at foreign state or state-approved universities, will be recognized, provided that there is no significant difference in the acquired competencies compared to the achievements or degrees they replace. Proof of knowledge and skills acquired outside the higher education system may be recognized on a case-by-case basis, provided that their equivalence in terms of study content, academic performance (workload), and proof of achievement with the study module of the present degree program has been established. The decision on recognition and crediting is made by the responsible examination board.
With a first university degree (B.A., B.Sc., B.Eng.) completed with a minimum of 180 ECTS credits in total, or a state-recognized “Diplom”, “Magister”, or “Staatsexamen”, you can apply for our master’s programs (M.Sc., M.A., MBA, MBE).
Yes. Graduates of a first university degree in all disciplines can apply for the master’s programs at Steinbeis University.
What academic opportunities are available to me after completing my studies at Steinbeis University?
As a graduate of a bachelor’s program at Steinbeis University, you can pursue a further master’s program at Steinbeis University or any other university. As a master’s graduate of Steinbeis University, you are generally eligible to pursue a doctorate.
To ensure you receive the best advice on which study program is optimal for you, we kindly ask you to contact the respective university partner. You can also apply directly there.
