Digital Business Management Bachelor
The digital economy has reached almost every industry. Want to play an active role in shaping it?
Start your Bachelor’s degree at the DBU and become an all-rounder for the digital economy — with the business and tech skills to lead the way.
Your Digital Business Bachelor's at a glance
The Digital Business Management Bachelor’s is an all-rounder program for anyone who wants to actively shape the digital economy of tomorrow. You’ll study business administration, digitalization, management and entrepreneurial thinking — and get the practical skills to put them to work from day one.
"The B.Sc. in Digital Business Management is an introductory and all-rounder degree program for anyone who wants to play an active role in shaping the digital economy of tomorrow."
Prof. Dr. Damir Prugovecki Program Director, Professor of Digital Transformation Management
Education 4.0
Learn the skills your future career needs today — taught by digital experts for the next generation of digital experts.
Built around your life
A modern study concept that fits into your everyday life — clear structures, focused modules, and a close-knit cohort on our Berlin-Kreuzberg campus.
Quality
Accredited and rated ‘very good’ — with a 100% recommendation rate from our students.
Personal
You’re not just a student ID here — you’re part of the DBU family.
Insights into the Digital Business Management Bachelor's
„I came across the DBU last year and was deeply impressed. The curriculum is well thought out, the lecturers are experienced practitioners, and you really feel that everyone wants you to succeed.”
„I chose the DBU because the program is built around real business challenges. Every module connects directly to questions I’m working on outside the classroom — it’s the most practical degree I’ve come across.”
„From day one at the DBU I felt welcome. My cohort, the professors, the campus team — everyone is approachable and genuinely engaged. It’s a place where you grow alongside people you actually want to spend time with.”
„My experience at the DBU has been excellent. The university really focuses on learning that sticks — case studies, real projects, conversations with industry — and it shows.”
Why did I choose the DBU? It convinced me with its modern, business-focused approach to the digital economy and a cohort that pushes you to do better work.
„Studying at the DBU is genuinely insightful for me, and the on-campus sessions in Berlin bring everything together. You don’t just read about business — you discuss it, build it, and present it in front of the people who care.”
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WHAT YOU'LL LEARN
Your Bachelor’s program in Digital Business Management — 28 modules and a bachelor’s thesis on your way to graduation.
Introduction to Economics & Academic Work
A solid understanding of how economies work is the foundation of every business decision. You’ll get a grounded introduction to economics — and the academic methods you need to research, structure and present ideas clearly.
Digital Economy
This module introduces the world of the digital economy. It builds awareness of the technologies, business models and patterns that shape today’s markets — and how they continue to change.
Applied Mathematics and Statistics
Build the foundation for working with data: probability, descriptive and inductive statistics, and the maths you’ll use to interpret business numbers and back up decisions.
Business English
The digital economy is global. To shape it, you need to communicate confidently across borders. This module sharpens your business English — presentations, negotiations, written communication.
Business Management
This module covers core concepts of business management — what makes companies successful, how decisions get made, and how to think strategically about the role of management.
Organisational Management
Organisations need to be efficiently structured and flexibly led. Explore how modern organisations are designed, how culture shapes performance, and how to drive change in complex teams.
Corporate Finance
Lay the groundwork for financial decision-making: how companies plan, raise and allocate capital, evaluate investments, and read financial statements with a critical eye.
Data Science & Business Analytics
This module shows how data is collected, structured, analysed and visualised — and how to translate insights into business decisions you can defend in the room.
Accounting
Accounting is the foundation of financial steering. This module gives you a solid grasp of bookkeeping, financial statements, and how to read the story numbers tell.
Self-Management in Digital Work Environments
Self-management is a core competence in modern work. Build strategies for resilience, focus, time management, and working effectively in a digital, fast-moving environment.
Leadership & HR Management
Leadership is shifting — from control to trust, from hierarchy to collaboration. This module gives you the tools to lead people in a digital, networked economy.
Digital Marketing Essentials
Fundamentals of marketing in a digital context. Learn how digital channels, customer journeys, and data analytics come together to shape modern marketing decisions.
Digital Business Models, Products & Services
Digital business models work differently — they scale faster, depend on data and network effects, and reshape entire industries. Learn how to design, evaluate and build them.
Legal and Ethical Foundations
Build awareness of the ethical questions raised by digitalisation, and the legal foundations of data, contracts and intellectual property in a digital business.
Strategic Management for Digital Business
This module covers the core instruments of strategic management in a digital business context — competitive analysis, positioning, and the decisions that shape a company’s future.
Design, Optimization & Digitization of Business Processes
Behind every successful digital organisation are well-designed, automated processes. Learn how to model, optimise and digitise the workflows that drive companies.
Work 4.0 & Applied AI
In this module you’ll work on modern forms of work and AI applications: how teams collaborate, how AI changes day-to-day tasks, and how to use it responsibly.
Specialisation Module 1
Dive into one of our specialisation tracks. You’ll choose your specialisation modules from our growing catalogue of focused, future-facing topics.
Research Methods
This module introduces academic research and the foundations of empirical work — qualitative and quantitative methods, study design, and how to interpret findings rigorously.
Specialisation Module 2
Continue with a second specialisation module — go deeper in your chosen area or broaden your profile in a related one.
Project Management, Agile Methods & Effective Teamwork
Project work has become the standard form of modern work — including in the digital business. Learn classical and agile project management (Scrum, Kanban) and how to make teams perform.
Elective Module I
Choose an elective that broadens your perspective. Each year we offer a rotating selection of topics — pick what complements your specialisation.
Controlling
Controlling makes economic relationships visible — and decisions measurable. Build the methods, instruments and mindset of modern controlling.
Specialisation Module 3
Round out your specialisation profile with a third module — combine technical depth with the focus most relevant to your career path.
Digital Value Creation in Industry & Production
Industry 4.0 stands for the networking of machines, data and people. Learn how digital value chains work — and how to design, optimise and lead them.
Specialisation Module 4
Take your fourth specialisation module to round out your profile — go deep on the area that defines your career direction.
Elective Module II
Choose another elective to broaden your perspective and complement the focus of your final semester.
Writing Workshop & Colloquium
This module supports you in writing your bachelor’s thesis — academic writing, structure, methodology, and a colloquium where you discuss your work with peers and advisors.
Final Thesis: Bachelor's Thesis
You’ve (almost) made it. Now it’s time to write a substantial piece of research or applied work that brings together everything you’ve learned — and earns you your degree.
Choose your specialisation
Pick one of two specialisation tracks to shape your degree around the area you care about most.
Specialisation I: Change Management
- Foundations of Change Management
- Management Consulting
- Applied project
- Research project
Specialisation II: Digital Innovation & Startup Management
- Innovation Management
- Founding and managing startups
- Applied project: founding a startup (business startup simulation)
- Research project
Elective modules
In semesters 5 and 6 you choose two modules from a rotating selection of current topics tailored to your interests (excerpt, offerings vary):
- IT & Cyber Security
- Introduction to Artificial Intelligence
- Data Security & Privacy
- Intercultural English
- Data Visualization & Communication
- AI — Theory, Methods & Frameworks
- Sustainable Business Model Development — the future of the green economy
- Leading the Family Business: special features of family businesses
Meet your professors and lecturers
Discover an academic environment shaped by expertise and passion. Get to know the professors and lecturers who’ll guide you on your path to excellence and innovation.
Talk to Damir
Got questions about the program? Drop Damir — your future Program Director — a line and ask anything you’d like to know about the Digital Business Management Bachelor’s.
Admission & Recognition
Here’s what you need:
Studying with a university entrance qualification
You hold a recognised university entrance qualification — German general or subject-specific Abitur, an international equivalent, or a comparable certificate. That’s everything you need to enrol with us.
Studying without a traditional university entrance qualification
You’ve completed vocational training and gained relevant work experience? Then you qualify as a vocationally qualified applicant and can apply directly to a Bachelor’s program at the DBU.
Credit transfer & recognition of prior learning
Already studied somewhere else and want to continue? Or do you bring relevant work experience? No problem — we’ll review your prior learning and, where possible, credit it toward your degree at the DBU.
Tuition & financing
At the DBU you study full-time in English on our Berlin-Kreuzberg campus. The total tuition for the Bachelor’s in Digital Business Management is €22,670, paid in three installments across your studies — plus a one-time registration fee of €150 and an examination fee of €500. If your studies take a little longer than planned, you can extend at no extra cost.
Get started: your first installment covers the launch of your Bachelor’s program.
Halfway in: your second installment unlocks the next stage of your degree.
Final stretch: your third installment carries you through to your bachelor’s thesis.
Free extension if you need more time
Life happens. If your studies take longer than the standard 36 months, you can continue without paying extra tuition. On top of the three installments, you pay a one-time registration fee of €150 at enrolment and an examination fee of €500 before your bachelor’s thesis — that’s everything.
Frequently asked questions about studying at the DBU
What happens after I apply?
After you fill in our form, we’ll get back to you by email and let you know which documents we still need from you. These documents typically include:
- Your university entrance qualification (or equivalent foreign certificate) — and your Bachelor’s certificate if you’re applying for a Master’s
- If applicable: transcripts of records, work certificates, or other evidence of prior learning
- If applicable: language certificates
- A scan of your ID
You submit these, we check them carefully and confirm whether all admission requirements are met. Then you’ll receive your study contract. Sign and return it — and you’re officially enrolled, ready to start at your chosen intake.
Do I have to be on campus?
Yes — at the DBU you study in person on our Berlin-Kreuzberg campus. International students relocate to Berlin to attend classes, work on projects together with classmates, and make use of the campus library, study spaces and networking events.
Can I study without a traditional university entrance qualification?
Yes — if you’ve completed a recognised vocational training in a related field plus relevant work experience, you can apply directly to our Bachelor’s program.
How are tuition fees structured?
Bachelor’s: The total tuition for the Bachelor’s program is €22,670 (full-time, 36 months), paid in three installments (€9,540 + €6,240 + €6,240) across your studies. On top: a one-time registration fee of €150 and an examination fee of €500. Master’s: The total tuition for our Master’s programs is €18,830 (full-time, 24 months), paid in two installments. The same registration and examination fees apply.
What happens if life gets in the way during my studies?
Life happens. If you need a break — a leave of absence, illness, family obligations — we’ll work with you to adjust your study plan. During such periods you don’t pay tuition. Our student advisors are there to support you on any personal situation.
What does 'state-recognised & accredited' mean?
The DBU was officially recognised by the Berlin Senate Department for Science and Research in November 2019. All our study programs have been ACQUIN-accredited since autumn 2021. That means our degrees are fully equivalent to those of state universities and are recognised internationally.
Can I get credit for prior coursework from another university?
Absolutely. Send us evidence of successfully completed coursework (transcript of records) and, where available, the module descriptions. We’ll review the credit transfer carefully and let you know what counts. Get in touch any time if you have questions.
What kinds of exams are there?
- Written exams
- Term papers
- Module-accompanying assignments such as short progress checks, presentations and similar
Can I continue to a Master's after the DBU Bachelor's?
Absolutely. The DBU Master’s programs build perfectly on top of our Bachelor’s degrees. The Bachelor is equally recognised by other universities for their Master’s programs.
Can I do an MBA after the DBU Bachelor's?
Yes — with a Bachelor’s degree and at least one year of professional experience, you can also pursue an MBA. Our student advisors are happy to walk you through the admission requirements.
Does the DBU have a library?
Yes — and our library is fully digital, so you can access your study materials anytime, including from the campus reading rooms in Berlin-Kreuzberg.
Can I get a preview of the learning platform?
Yes — send a quick note to hello@dbuas.com and we’ll set you up with a test account.
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