Study planning
General information:
- A tool is available to help you create your study plan. To do this, select your suitable study plan template in the "Timetables" section on this page.
- You can find an overview of all courses in the annotated course catalog
- You can access the overview of examination dates here.
Industrial Engineering (B.Sc.)
- 1st semester (WS 2023/24)
- 3rd semester (WS 2023/24)
Note: The course 2530043 Introduction to Operations Research II, Thursdays 9:45-11:15, 11.40 Johann-Gottfried-Tulla-Hörsaal is currently not displayed in the timetable
Digital Economics (B.Sc.)
- 1st semester (WS 2023/24)
Note: The following lectures are not included in the timetable:- 2610001 "The Digital Economy: Cases and Models" Tuesdays 11:30-13:00, 20.40 Architecture, New Lecture Hall (NH)
- 24070 "Intellectual Property and Copyright Law" Tuesdays 14:00-15:30, 50.34 Room -102
- 24354 Internet Law" Fridays 14:00-18:00, 50.34 Room -101
- 3rd semester (WS 2023/24)
- Note: The following lectures are not included in the timetable:
- 5011001 "Introduction to Sociology" Tuesdays 11:30-13:00, 30.41 Chemistry lecture hall no. 1 (HS1)
- 2530043 "Introduction to Operations Research II" Thursdays 9:45-11:15, 11.40 Johann-Gottfried-Tulla-Hörsaal
Business Informatics (B.Sc.)
Decelerated curricula
The MINT-Kolleg offers a one- to two-semester course for students in their first three semesters.
Who is the MINT-Kolleg course program aimed at?
First-year students with a need for accompanying courses or a time-delayed course of study within the standard period of study. Examples of this are
- A-levels taken some time ago
- General need to catch up in a subject
- Second-chance education
Benefits for students:
- Extension of the standard period of study by up to two semesters with qualified participation in the MINT-Kolleg.
- Postponement of the deadline for taking the orientation exam.
Qualification & participation:
- Participation in the courses offered by the MINT-Kolleg is possible in the first three semesters
- Qualified participation means that students attend STEM courses amounting to at least 10 semester hours per week (SWS) within a semester.
- For further information on qualification, please contact Andrea Nitsche (Tel.: +49 721 608 41992) and visit www.mint-kolleg.kit.edu
Advice
Are you thinking about a decelerated study plan?
Contact the academic advisor responsible for your degree program at the ZSB. They will provide you with further information and advice on how to customize your study plan.
Exemplary presentation of"decelerated study plans"
Module planning tool for Bachelor's degree programs
For the individual planning of your Bachelor's degree in the degree programs Industrial Engineering, Business Informatics and Technical Economicsyou can use the following tool:
Download module planning tool Bachelor
Note: The relevant information is always the current examination regulations and the current module handbook for your degree program.