Large innovations: PHWT and BBZ expand cooperation for students!
Large innovations: PHWT and BBZ expand cooperation for students!
The private university for economy and technology (PHWT) and the Vocational Training Center (BBZ) Dr. Jürgen Ulderup have significantly expanded their cooperation. This innovation enables students to have more academic achievements credited, which makes it easier for them to start a dual degree. The contract was signed by those responsible, including Prof. Dr. Andreas Eiselt and Dana Eiberg, performed solemnly.
In Diepholz, an improved cooperation agreement between the institutions, which benefits the student, has been agreed. Candidates who start studying at the PHWT after visiting the BBZ are now benefiting from an expanded recognition of their previous academic achievements. This arouses the interest of potential students, since better crediting also makes it much easier to start your studies.
important changes in the
courseA central element of the cooperation is the modernization of the bachelor's degree in business administration (BWL). Instead of six semesters, the course now takes seven semesters. According to Prof. Dr. Eiselt necessary to meet the requirements of the current labor market. The course now requires a total of 210 credit points, which demands more.
A new focus is on digitization and sustainability issues that are increasingly gaining relevance. The modules were also revised to ensure contemporary training. In particular, the subject of bookkeeping was divided into two separate modules to enable more intensive treatment of the content.
Those who provide excellent services (at least 12 points) on the BBZ in the subjects of bookkeeping, accounting and cost and performance calculation can have these school successes in the course of study. Prof. Eiselt explains that the teaching content at the PHWT with those of the BBZ in these subjects, so that the students can achieve valuable time savings.
increased credite points
Another major advantage is the new regulation for crediting already completed commercial training. So far, only five credit points have been counted; In the future there will be up to 15. For the students, this means that they can save up to half a semester of study time, provided that the corresponding services have been provided at the qualified educational institutions.
To ensure that the quality standards are observed, Prof. Eiselt explains that there is a well -thought -out quality management. The PHWT is in regular exchange with its cooperation partners to guarantee and avoid the quality of the training that students experience disadvantages due to a lack of modules. The university endeavors to further expand its cooperation and to check possible credits from services from other vocational schools.
The expanded agreements between the PHWT and the BBZ offer promising perspectives for future students and improve the conditions for the transition from school training to professional practice. Further information can be found at www.kreiszeitung.de .
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