IUBH: Facts and figures
University philosophy:
The International University of Applied Sciences Bad Honnef · Bonn, located in Bad Honnef and Bad Reichenhall, is the centre of competence for Business Administration and Service Management. It stands for well-founded, sound scientific study and focuses particularly on promoting the work ethic and service mentality of the students.
Sponsor:
Career Partner GmbH, München
University administration:
Prof. Dr. Kurt Jeschke, Rector
Prof. Dr. Karsten Leibold, Pro-Rector
Georg Ummenhofer, Chancellor
Prof. Dr. Claudia Bornemeyer, Study Dean
Fields of study/qualifications:
Bachelor programmes
- Tourism and Travel Management: 6 semesters, degree: Bachelor of Arts, Campus Bad Honnef
- International Tourism Management: 7 semesters, degree: Double Bachelor, includes study year abroad, Campus Bad Honnef + Bad Reichenhall
- Hospitality Management: 6 semesters, degree: Bachelor of Arts, Campus Bad Honnef
- International Hospitality Management: 7 semesters, degree: Double Bachelor, includes study year abroad, Campus Bad Honnef + Bad Reichenhall
- Event Management: 6 semesters, degree: Bachelor of Arts, Campus Bad Honnef
- Aviation Management: 6 semesters, degree: Bachelor of Arts, Campus Bad Honnef
- International Management: 6 semesters, degree: Bachelor of Arts, Campus Bad Honnef
- Tax & Audit Consulting: 7 semesters, degree: Bachelor of Science, includes semester abroad, Campus Bad Honnef
Master programmes
- International Management: 4 semesters, degree: Master of Arts, Campus Bad Honnef
- Transport & Logistics Management: 4 semesters, degree: Master of Arts, Campus Bad Honnef
Certificates
- Aviation Certificate: 1 semester course in Aviation Management, Campus Bad Honnef
- Hospitality Real Estate Certificate: 2 week summer course or in 4 modules of 3 days each, Campus Bad Honnef + Bad Reichenhall
Advisory Board:
Renowned practitioners from different sectors of industry who are recognised throughout Germany. To find out more about our Advisory Board, please have a closer look here.
Students:
about 1,500 (Winter Semester 2011)