The innovative bachelor’s programme in Taxation 3in1 combines vocational training as an assistant tax adviser with an academic degree in business administration at HSD, enabling you to obtain two qualifications while gaining practical work experience alongside your studies. This integrated approach offers excellent career prospects and allows you to discover taxation from a whole new perspective.
Please note: The language of instruction is mainly German.
| Language of instruction | Mainly German
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Degree
| Bachelor of Arts (BA)
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Postgraduate study programmes at HSD
| Communication, Multimedia and Market Management (MA) Business Analytics (MSc)
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Normal programme length | Nine semesters
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Study programme begins | Winter semester
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Application
| Find out how and when to apply: Degree seeking students Exchange students
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| Allocation of places | Restricted admission*
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General admission requirements
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| Special admission requirements | Higher education entrance qualification and apprenticeship contract for training as assistant tax adviser (‘Steuerfach-angestellte’) in the area of Düsseldorf as defined by the chamber** as well as a higher education contract (‘Hochschulbildungs-vertrag’); confirmation of registration for vocational schooling at Max-Weber-Berufskolleg Düsseldorf
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Period abroad | Possible
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Summary of key information
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* The restricted admission is subject to approval by the Ministry for culture and academic affairs of North Rhine-Westphalia (MKW).
** The study programme Taxation 3in1 is currently being assessed for re-accreditation, which is due to be confirmed by summer semester 2023.
The Faculty of Business Studies has already determined that future applicants must prove they have signed a contract for training as an assistant tax adviser (‘Steuerfachangestellte’) in the district of one of the chambers of tax advisers based in North Rhine-Westphalia. This means more flexibility for applicants compared to the previous regulations; they are no longer required to complete their vocational training in the district of the Düsseldorf chamber. This can now be taken into account when looking for a training place.
The new examination regulations (including a few content-related changes) will be issued at a later stage.