The bachelor's program "Technically oriented Business Administration" has been awarded an above-average rating of 4.4 out of 5 stars in the latest CHE ranking. This puts it in the top group of all business administration programs nationwide for the fourth time in a row.
It is particularly pleasing that the "support at the beginning of studies" for students was rated very well with 15 out of 16 points. The best individual rating was given to the criterion "Information on organizational issues in my degree program" with 4.6 out of a possible 5 stars.
In the area of "digital teaching elements", with a rating of 4.4 out of 5, the business administration program at the University of Stuttgart also scored significantly better than the average value of all universities, which was 4.1. Furthermore, it achieved top positions in the categories "support provides by lecturers", "range of courses offered" and "study organization".
Just like Business Administration, the Information Systems program at the University of Stuttgart also receives top scores from the CHE for the support it provides to students at the start of their studies - the best preconditions for the newly designed Information Systems B.Sc. program at the University of Stuttgart, which will start in the coming winter semester.
The CHE ranking is the most comprehensive and detailed university ranking in the German-speaking countries, with about 120,000 students surveyed and more than 300 universities and higher education institutions examined and compared.