
Cooperations
Dual study: a win-win solution
Cooperative degree programs are a special form of academic training that combines theoretical studies at a higher education institution with practical work in a company. The duration of our dual Bachelor's degree courses is usually six to seven semesters. Practical and theoretical phases alternate, with each accounting for around 50 percent.
Advantages for your company, your authority, your institution:
- Find, promote and retain talent at an early stage
- Tailor-made training
- Knowledge transfer and innovation
- New impetus from students
- Increased employer attractiveness for potential applications

Advantages for students:
- Practical experience and career entry
- Very good chances of being taken on after studies
- Financial security
- Efficient learning
- Acquisition of important key skills and social competence
- Dual qualification
- Time savings compared to separate training and subsequent studies
Cooperative degree programs thus offer a win-win situation for those with practical experience and students.
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