Module Catalogue
for the Subject
Business Information Systems
as a Bachelor’s with 1 major with the degree "Bachelor of Science"
(180 ECTS credits)
Examination regulations version: 2021 Responsible: Faculty of Business Management and Economics
JMU Würzburg • generated 12-Mai-2023 • exam. reg. data record 82|277|-|-|H|2021 |
Contents
Abbreviations used, Conventions, Notes, In accordance with 8
Data Management and Analysis 15
Integrated Business Processes 17
Business Management and Economics 19
Supply, Production and Operations Management 30
Differential Calculus for Economics and Management 35
Linear Algebra for Economics and Management 36
Algorithms and Data Structures Level One Course 42
Fundamentals of Programming 43
Practical Course in Programming for Business Informatics 45
IT-Law for Business Informatics 52
Forward and Reverse Business Engineering 54
Seminar: Information Systems 56
Planning and Decision Making in Business Information Systems 66
Seminar: Logistics & Supply Chain Management 72
Toyota Supply Chain Management 74
Information Economics - Software Project 76
Practical Course in Software for Students in Business Information Systems 77
Computer Information Systems 1 81
Computer Information Systems 2 82
Entrepreneurship, Competition and Strategy 84
Sales and Customer Relationship Management 86
Supply, Production and Logistics Management. Material Requirements Planning 92
Humanitarian Supply Chain Management 94
Seminar: Supply, Production and Logistics Management 96
Modern Approaches in Logistics 98
Foundations of transport logistics 100
Financial Statement Analysis and Valuation 114
Seminar: Financial Accounting 116
Seminar: Investment and Finance 122
Introduction to Risk Management 124
Business Valuation between Financial Mathematics and Data on Capital Market 127
Business Taxation 1: An Introduction to Tax Law & Tax Planning 129
Business Taxation 2: The Taxation of Income in Germany 131
Business Taxation 3: Introduction to VAT 133
Selected Topics in Business Taxation 135
Seminar: Business Taxation 136
Seminar: Human Resource Management & Organizational Theory 139
Strategic and Innovation Management 140
Seminar: Business Simulation 144
Managerial Accounting: cost-based decision-making and control 148
Sales Accounting & Management 150
Seminar: Managerial Accounting 152
Selected Topics in Business Management 1 153
Selected Topics in Business Management 2 154
Monetary Policy and Financial Markets 164
International Money & Finance 166
Applied Business Cycle Analysis and Forecasting 168
Seminar: International Economics 174
Applied Regional and Urban Economics 176
Seminar: Competition and Strategy 184
Business Strategy for Information and Network Industries 185
Computerlab - Applied Econometrics 199
Economic Principles of Risk Management 202
Seminar: Decision Making and Incentive Design 208
Seminar: Business cycles, corporate finance and asset markets 212
Challenges of China’s Economic Rise 216
Introduction to Business Journalism 218
Crossmedia Storytelling in Business Communication 220
Seminar: Business Journalism and Business Communication 222
Managerial Practice Lectures 224
Economist Practice Lectures 226
Selected Topics in Economics 1 228
Selected Topics in Economics 2 229
Introduction into Human-Computer Interaction 241
Subject-specific Key Skills 244
Internship (about 4 weeks, graded) 245
Internship (about 4 weeks, not graded) 246
Internship (about 8 weeks or more, graded) 247
Internship (about 8 weeks or more, not graded) 248
Student Teaching Assistant 1 249
Student Teaching Assistant 2 250
Bachelor Orientation Tutorial 251
Introduction to Scientific Work 252
Seminar: Cross-Cultural Management 1 - Introduction to Cross-Cultural Management 253
Cross-Cultural Management 2 - Leading Across Cultures 255
China: Business location and trading partner 257
India: Business location and trading partner 259
Intercultural Business Competence 260
Intercultural Management 1 262
Intercultural Management 2 264
Global Systems and Intercultural Competences - Economic Aspects of Globalization. An Introduction 266
Global Systems and Intercultural Competences - Economic Aspects of Globalization - Advanced Level 268
Economic and Business Ethics 270
DATEV - Introduction to DATEV-Software for Tax Accounting 274
SAP ERP Human Capital Management 276
Managerial Problem Solving 278
Management of Supply Networks 282
Managing interactive - Business Simulation Game 287
Career planning and professional skills for students of Business and Economics 291
Chinese technical language 1 318
Bachelor Thesis Business Information Systems 326
The subject is divided into
ECTS credits | starting page | |
105 | 9 | |
20 | 10 | |
30 | 19 | |
20 | 34 | |
35 | 41 | |
45 | 50 | |
min. 20 | 51 | |
max. 25 | 83 | |
max. 25 | 155 | |
max. 25 | 230 | |
20 | 242 | |
5 | 243 | |
15 | 244 | |
10 | 325 |
German contents and learning outcome available but not translated yet.
Der Bachelorstudiengang Wirtschaftsinformatik wird von der Wirtschaftswissenschaftlichen Fakultät der JMU als grundlagenorientierter Studiengang mit dem Abschluss „Bachelor of Science" (B. Sc.) im Rahmen eines konsekutiven Bachelor- und Masterstudiums angeboten. Der Grad des Bachelor of Science stellt einen ersten berufsqualifizierenden Abschluss dar.
Das Ziel der Ausbildung in diesem Studiengang ist es, den Studierenden Kenntnisse in den wichtigsten Teilgebieten der Wirtschaftswissenschaft sowie der Informationsverarbeitung zu vermitteln und eine ana-lytische Denkweise zu schulen. Dazu erhalten die Studierenden einen umfassenden Überblick über die verschiedenen Disziplinen der Wirtschaftsinformatik, der Wirtschaftswissenschaft und der Informatik, sowie die zugrundeliegenden mathematischen und theoretischen Methoden und Sichtweisen und ler-nen, Aufgaben der Planung, Gestaltung und Entwicklung betrieblicher Informationsverarbeitung selbstständig zu lösen.
In diesem Sinne werden die Grundlagen, die in einer globalisierten Welt eng ineinandergreifen, erlernt und ein fundiertes Basiswissen erworben. Dabei bildet die Integration ethischer und sozialer Aspekte die Fähigkeit der Studierenden, ökonomische Fragestellungen ethisch verantwortungsvoll zu beurteilen und gesellschaftliche oder ökologische Folgen abzuschätzen.
Im Studienverlauf und während der von der Fakultät geförderten Auslandsaufenthalte erwerben die Studierenden Schlüsselqualifikationen zur Förderung von Team- und Kommunikationsfähigkeit, interkultu-reller Sensibilität und Selbstorganisation.
Die Studierenden können zentrale ökonomische und informatische Fragestellungen und deren Analyse erklären. Durch diese Kenntnisse treten Sie als Bindeglied zwischen der reinen Informations- und Kom-munikationstechnologie auf der einen und der Wirtschaftswissenschaft auf der anderen Seite auf, was sie dazu befähigt, übergreifende Fragestellungen problemorientiert zu analysieren und geeignete Lösungs-vorschläge zu entwickeln und umzusetzen. Die Studierenden erlangen die Fähigkeit, die später in der be-ruflichen Praxis an sie herangetragenen Aufgabenstellungen selbstständig zu bearbeiten. Durch die Ausbildung dieser Fähigkeiten erwerben sie zudem die für ein sich gegebenenfalls anschließendes postgra-duales Studium, insbesondere im Rahmen eines konsekutiven Master-Studiums, erforderlichen Grund-kenntnisse.
Durch die Abschlussarbeit zeigen die Studierenden, dass sie ihr Fach in angemessener Weise beherrschen und in einem thematisch und zeitlich eng begrenzten Umfang in der Lage sind, Sachverhalte und Fragestellungen der Wirtschaftsinformatik nach wissenschaftlichen Maßstäben unter Anleitung eigenständig zu beurteilen und zu bearbeiten.
Die erfolgreich abgelegte Bachelor-Prüfung berechtigt nach Maßgabe der FSB der einschlägigen Master¬ Studiengänge der JMU in ihren jeweils geltenden Fassungen zur Aufnahme eines Master-Studiums.
Abbreviations used
Term: SS = summer semester, WS = winter semester
Methods of grading: NUM = numerical grade, B/NB = (not) successfully completed
Regulations: (L)ASPO = general academic and examination regulations (for teaching-degree programmes), FSB = subject-specific provisions, SFB = list of modules
Other: A = thesis, LV = course(s), PL = assessment(s), TN = participants, VL = prerequisite(s)
Conventions
Unless otherwise stated, courses and assessments will be held in German, assessments will be offered every semester and modules are not creditable for bonus.
Notes
Should there be the option to choose between several methods of assessment, the lecturer will agree with the module coordinator on the method of assessment to be used in the current semester by two weeks after the start of the course at the latest and will communicate this in the customary manner.
Should the module comprise more than one graded assessment, all assessments will be equally weighted, unless otherwise stated below.
Should the assessment comprise several individual assessments, successful completion of the module will require successful completion of all individual assessments.
In accordance with
the general regulations governing the degree subject described in this module catalogue:
ASPO2015
associated official publications (FSB (subject-specific provisions)/SFB (list of modules)):
This module handbook seeks to render, as accurately as possible, the data that is of statutory relevance according to the examination regulations of the degree subject. However, only the FSB (subject-spe-cific provisions) and SFB (list of modules) in their officially published versions shall be legally binding. In the case of doubt, the provisions on, in particular, module assessments specified in the FSB/SFB shall prevail.
(105 ECTS credits)
(20 ECTS credits)
Abbreviation | |||
Business Informatics | 12-EWiinf-G-212-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
holder of the Chair of Business Management and Business Information Systems | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
Content: This course offers an introduction to the essential aspects of business information systems. Outline of syllabus:
Reading: Thome: Grundzüge der Wirtschaftsinformatik. | |||
Intended learning outcomes | |||
The course "Einführung in die Wirtschaftsinformatik" communicates
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Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
V (2) + T (2) | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
written examination (approx. 60 minutes) Language of assessment: German and/or English creditable for bonus | |||
Allocation of places | |||
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Additional information | |||
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Workload | |||
150 h | |||
Teaching cycle | |||
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Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) | |||
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Module appears in | |||
Master's degree (1 major) China Business and Economics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) |
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2021) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Artificial Intelligence and Data Science (2022) exchange program Business Management and Economics (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Artificial Intelligence and Data Science (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Mathematics (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2023) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2023) |
Abbreviation | |||
E-Business | 12-Ebus-F-212-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
holder of the Chair of Information Systems Engineering | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
E-business is a comprehensive, digital processing of business transactions between private and public enterprises as well as institutions and their clients on global public and private networks such as the internet. Precisely because euphoria for e-business has waned considerably in recent years, a lot of emphasis is now being placed on introducing such solutions in a user-oriented way. This lecture will first discuss the supporting economic theories and will then describe and analyse individual solutions such as e-procurement, e-shop, e-marketplace and e-community in detail. | |||
Intended learning outcomes | |||
The module provides students with knowledge about:
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Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
V (2) + T (2) | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
Language of assessment: German and/or English | |||
Allocation of places | |||
-- | |||
Additional information | |||
-- | |||
Workload | |||
150 h | |||
Teaching cycle | |||
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Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) | |||
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Module appears in | |||
Module studies (Bachelor) Business Management and Economics (2019) Module studies (Bachelor) Orientierungsstudien (2020) Master's degree (1 major) China Business and Economics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2021) | |||
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Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Artificial Intelligence and Data Science (2022) Master's degree (1 major) Media Entertainment (2022) Master's degree (1 major) Psychology of digital media (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Artificial Intelligence and Data Science (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Mathematics (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2023) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2023) |
Abbreviation | |||
Data Management and Analysis | 12-DM-F-202-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
Holder of the Chair of Business Analytics | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
The module teaches on the one hand basics and concepts of modeling data and querying and manipulating databases. Additionally, fundamentals of data analysis as well as data analysis processes are introduced. Focal points are:
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Intended learning outcomes | |||
Upon completion of the module students are able
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Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
V (2) + Ü (2) | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
Language of assessment: German and/or English creditable for bonus | |||
Allocation of places | |||
50 places.
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Additional information | |||
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Workload |
150 h |
Teaching cycle |
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Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) |
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Module appears in |
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2015) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2017) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2019) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2020) Master's degree (1 major) China Business and Economics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2021) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2022) exchange program Business Management and Economics (2022) |
Abbreviation | |||
Integrated Business Processes | 12-GP-G-152-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
Holder of the Chair of Business Management and Business Information Systems | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
This course is aimed at students of Wirtschaftsinformatik (Business Information Systems) and Wirtschaftswissenschaft (Business Management and Economics) interested in the topic. The course is divided up into two parts. In the theoretical part, students will acquire the necessary theoretical knowledge that will serve as a basis for the practical part. The practical exercise will present students with an opportunity to apply their newly acquired knowledge by working with an SAP S4/HANA on case studies on the model company Almika. In this context, the human resources, purchasing, sales, service, project management and finance departments will be dealt with. The course will introduce students to business processes of an ERP system (Enterprise Resource Planning) using the example of SAP S/4HANA. In addition to the basic principles, students will also become familiar with the processes and functionalities. | |||
Intended learning outcomes | |||
After completing the course, the students will be able to
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Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
V (2) + Ü (2) | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
a) written examination (approx. 60 minutes) or b) term paper (approx. 15 pages) or c) term paper (approx. 10 to 15 pages) and presentation (approx. 10 minutes), weighted 2:1 creditable for bonus | |||
Allocation of places | |||
15 places. (1) The number of places is not restricted for students of the Bachelor's degree subject Wirtschaftsinformatik (Business Information Systems) (BSc with 180 ECTS credits). (2) Additional places will be allocated to students of other subjects provided there is enough capacity. These additional places will be allocated by lot among all applicants irrespective of their subjects. (3) Places on all courses of the module with a restricted number of places will be allocated in the same procedure. (4) A waiting list will be maintained and places re-alloca- ted by lot as they become available. | |||
Additional information | |||
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Workload | |||
150 h | |||
Teaching cycle | |||
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Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) | |||
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Module appears in |
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Computer Science (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2015) Master's degree (1 major) Media Communication (2015) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2015) Master's degree (1 major) China Business and Economics (2016) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2016) Master's degree (1 major) Media Communication (2016) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2017) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Computer Science (2017) Master's degree (1 major) Media Communication (2018) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Computer Science (2019) Master's degree (1 major) China Business and Economics (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2019) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2019) Master's degree (1 major) Media Communication (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2020) Master's degree (1 major) China Business and Economics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2021) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Artificial Intelligence and Data Science (2022) exchange program Business Management and Economics (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Artificial Intelligence and Data Science (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2023) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2023) |
Business Management and Economics
(30 ECTS credits)
Abbreviation | |||
Organization | 12-EBWL-G-212-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
holder of the Chair of Human Resource Management and Organisation | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
This course will introduce students to relevant subject areas of business administration. Students will acquire an overview of the different perspectives and main points of view from which a theoretical examination of business enterprise may take place. The course will focus on what companies or other organisations are, how they behave and in what form they are organised. For this purpose, a study will be made of the economic subject's decision-making behaviour. Reading list to be provided during lecture. | |||
Intended learning outcomes | |||
The aim of the lectures is to familiarise the students with the basic problem issues and perspectives within the field of business administration. | |||
Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
V (2) + T (2) | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
written examination (approx. 60 minutes) Language of assessment: German and/or English | |||
Allocation of places | |||
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Additional information | |||
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Workload | |||
150 h | |||
Teaching cycle | |||
Teaching cycle: every year, winter semester | |||
Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) | |||
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Module appears in | |||
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Abbreviation | |||
Accounting | 12-ExtUR-G-212-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
holder of the Chair of Business Taxation | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
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This course offers an introduction to the fundamentals of financial accounting, including the technique of double-entry book-keeping as well as the fundamentals of recognition, valuation and presentation of assets, liabilities and equity according to German commercial law. | |||
Intended learning outcomes | |||
Students acquire a basic understanding of the fundamentals of financial accounting. They are able to arrange, reproduce and apply this knowledge, i.e. they are able to solve simple accounting problems. | |||
Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
V (2) + T (2) | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
written examination (approx. 60 minutes) Language of assessment: German and/or English | |||
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150 h | |||
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Master's degree (1 major) China Business and Economics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2021) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Artificial Intelligence and Data Science (2022) exchange program Business Management and Economics (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Artificial Intelligence and Data Science (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Mathematics (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2023) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2023) |
Abbreviation | |||
Managerial Accounting | 12-IntUR-G-212-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
holder of the Chair of Business Management and Accounting | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
Content: This course offers an introduction to aims and methods of managerial accounting (cost accounting). Outline of syllabus:
Reading: Coenenberg/Fischer/Günther: Kostenrechnung und Kostenanalyse, Stuttgart. Friedl/Hofmann/Pedell: Kostenrechnung. Eine entscheidungsorientierte Einführung. (most recent editions) | |||
Intended learning outcomes | |||
After completing the course "Management Accounting and Control", the students will be able to
sion. | |||
Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
V (2) + T (2) | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
written examination (approx. 60 minutes) Language of assessment: German and/or English | |||
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150 h |
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Module studies (Bachelor) Business Management and Economics (2019) Module studies (Bachelor) Orientierungsstudien (2020) Master's degree (1 major) China Business and Economics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2021) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Artificial Intelligence and Data Science (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Artificial Intelligence and Data Science (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Mathematics (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2023) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2023) |
Abbreviation | |||
Marketing | 12-Mark-G-212-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
holder of the Chair of Business Management and Marketing | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
Description In this module, students will acquire the theoretical foundations of market-oriented management. Content: With the stakeholder approach as a starting point, the basic design of market-oriented management will be explained and exemplified in the 5 classical steps: situation analysis, objectives, strategies, tools and controlling. The course will focus not only on the behavioural approaches of consumer behaviour but also on industrial purchasing behaviour. A case study introducing students to the fundamental principles of market research based on a conjoint analysis will provide students with deeper insights into the topic. Outline of syllabus:
Reading: Foscht, T. / Swoboda, B.: Käuferverhalten: Grundlagen -- Perspektiven -- Anwendungen, 4th revised and exp. ed., Wiesbaden 2011. Homburg, Ch.: Grundlagen des Marketingmanagements: Einführung in Strategie, Instrumente, Umsetzung und Unternehmensführung, 4th revised and exp. ed., Wiesbaden 2012. Homburg, Ch.: Grundlagen des Marketingmanagements: Einführung in Strategie, Instrumente, Umsetzung und Unternehmensführung, 3rd ed., Wiesbaden, 2012a. Kroeber-Riel, W. /Weinberg, P.: Konsumentenverhalten, 9th ed., Munich 2009. Meffert, H. / Burman, Ch / Kirchgeorg, M.: Marketing -- Grundlagen marktorientierter Unternehmensführung: Kon-zepte -- Instrumente -- Praxisbeispiele, 11th revised and exp. ed., Wiesbaden 2012. Meffert, H. / Burman, Ch / Becker, Ch.: Internationales Marketing-Management -- Ein markenorientierter Ansatz, 4th ed., Stuttgart 2010. Meyer, M.: Ökonomische Organisation der Industrie: Netzwerkarrangements zwischen Markt und Unternehmung, Wiesbaden 1995. Porter, M. E.: Wettbewerbsvorteile -- Spitzenleistungen erreichen und behaupten, 8th ed., Campus Frankfurt / New York 2014. (Original: Porter, M.: Competitive Advantage, New York 1985.) Simon, H. / Fassnacht, M.: Preismanagement, Strategie -- Analyse -- Entscheidung -- Umsetzung, 3rd ed., Wies- baden 2009. | |||
Intended learning outcomes | |||
The students have a basic understanding of business management and are able to classify the knowledge systematically. In addition, they can use the acquired knowledge solve and identify the conventional problem fields of business management. | |||
Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
V (2) + T (2) |
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) |
written examination (approx. 60 minutes) Language of assessment: German and/or English |
Allocation of places |
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Additional information |
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150 h |
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Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) |
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Module appears in |
Module studies (Bachelor) Business Management and Economics (2019) Module studies (Bachelor) Orientierungsstudien (2020) Master's degree (1 major) China Business and Economics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2021) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2022) exchange program Business Management and Economics (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Mathematics (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2023) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2023) |
Abbreviation | |||
Supply, Production and Operations Management | 12-BPL-G-212-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
holder of the Chair of Business Management and Industrial Management | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
This course will provide students with an overview of fundamental processes in procurement, production and logistics and the related corporate functions as well as a model-based introduction to related planning procedures. | |||
Intended learning outcomes | |||
The students will be able to describe and discuss the objectives and major processes in the domains of corporate procurement, production and logistics as well as their interdependencies. Furthermore, they are capable of developing and applying basic planning models in these fields. | |||
Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
V (2) + T (2) | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
written examination (approx. 60 minutes) Language of assessment: German and/or English | |||
Allocation of places | |||
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150 h | |||
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Master's degree (1 major) China Business and Economics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2021) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Artificial Intelligence and Data Science (2022) exchange program Business Management and Economics (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Artificial Intelligence and Data Science (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Mathematics (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2023) |
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2023) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2023) |
Abbreviation | |||
Entrepreneurship | 12-EPS-212-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
holder of the Chair of Entrepreneurship and Management | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
Description: The course introduces students to the basics of entrepreneurial self-employment. In addition to discussing theoretical concepts covering the definition, creation and performance of new ventures, the course will also discuss methods and instruments for a potential entrepreneurial career. Several content areas of start-up planning are being covered during the course of the lecture including team compilation, business model creation and financing. Contents of the course:
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Intended learning outcomes | |||
After completing the module "Entrepreneurship", the students should be able to
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Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
V (2) + Ü (2) Module taught in: German and/or English | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
Language of assessment: German and/or English | |||
Allocation of places | |||
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150 h |
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Module studies (Bachelor) Business Management and Economics (2019) Module studies (Bachelor) Orientierungsstudien (2020) Master's degree (1 major) China Business and Economics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2021) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2022) Master's degree (1 major) Media Entertainment (2022) Master's degree (1 major) Psychology of digital media (2022) exchange program Business Management and Economics (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2023) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2023) |
(20 ECTS credits)
Abbreviation | |||
Differential Calculus for Economics and Management | 10-M-MWW1-212-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
Dean of Studies Mathematik (Mathematics) | Institute of Mathematics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
Theory of real-valued functions in one or two variables. | |||
Intended learning outcomes | |||
The student learns the basic mathematical tools in the field of analysis, and is able to apply these methods to simple problems in economical modelling. | |||
Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
V (2) + T (2) | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
written examination (approx. 120 minutes) | |||
Allocation of places | |||
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Additional information | |||
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Workload | |||
150 h | |||
Teaching cycle | |||
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Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) | |||
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Module appears in | |||
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2021) exchange program Business Management and Economics (2022) exchange program Mathematics (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2023) |
Abbreviation | |||
Linear Algebra for Economics and Management | 10-M-MWW2-212-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
Dean of Studies Mathematik (Mathematics) | Institute of Mathematics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
Theory of real-valued functions in several variables and basics in linear algebra. | |||
Intended learning outcomes | |||
The student deepens his/her knowledge in analysis and learns basic linear algebra. He/She is able to apply these methods to simple problems in economical modelling. | |||
Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
V (2) + T (2) | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
written examination (approx. 120 minutes) | |||
Allocation of places | |||
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Additional information | |||
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Workload | |||
150 h | |||
Teaching cycle | |||
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Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) | |||
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Module appears in | |||
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2021) exchange program Business Management and Economics (2022) exchange program Mathematics (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2023) |
Abbreviation | |||
Statistics | 12-Stat-G-212-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
holder of the Chair of Econometrics | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
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Description: This module deals with the basic terms and concepts of descriptive statistics, indices and probability calculus. It introduces students to common frequency distributions and fundamental distributional characteristics of one-dimensional data as well as basic concepts and methodology necessary for the description and interpretation of multi-dimensional data. In addition, interpretation and calculation with indices as well as fundamental terms of probability calculus are discussed in the second half of the course. Outline of syllabus:
Reading: Assenmacher, W.: Deskriptive Statistik, Springer. Bamberg, G., Baur, F.: Statistik, Oldenbourg. Bohley, P.: Statistik, Oldenbourg. Hartung, J., Elpelt, B., Klösner, K.-H.: Statistik, Oldenbourg. Hippmann, H.-D.: Statistik, Schäffer-Poeschel. Leiner, B.: Einführung in die Statistik. Litz, H.-P.: Statistische Methoden in den Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaften, Oldenbourg. Mosler, K., Schmid, F.: Beschreibende Statistik und Wirtschaftsstatistik, Springer. Schaich, E., Köhle, B., Hartung, J.: Statistik I für Volkswirte, Betriebswirte und Soziologen, Verlag Franz Vahlen. Schira, J.: Statistische Methoden der VWL und BWL, Pearson Studium. | |||
Intended learning outcomes | |||
Students acquire knowledge of the fundamental terms and concepts of descriptive statistics. In particular, they become familiar with the application and interpretation of common visual and formal tools for descriptive data analysis while simultaneously learning how to competently deal with economic and/or statistical data. On the visual side, this includes knowledge of the construction and interpretation of histograms, bar plots, pie charts, and empirical distribution functions, while on the formal side students learn how to deal with basic distributional characteristics and correlation measures. Additionally, students are familiarized with index calculus and interpretation (in particular the Laspeyres and the Paasche price index) as well as with the most fundamental concepts and terms of probability calculus. The competences acquired in this course serve as a prerequisite for "Introductory Statistics II". | |||
Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
V (2) + T (2) | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
written examination (60 to 90 minutes) |
Allocation of places |
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Additional information |
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Workload |
150 h |
Teaching cycle |
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Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) |
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Module appears in |
Master's degree (1 major) China Business and Economics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2021) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2021) exchange program Business Management and Economics (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2023) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2023) |
Abbreviation | |||
Econometrics | 12-QWF-G-212-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
holder of the Chair of Econometrics | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
Description: This module deals with random variables and their statistical distributions as well as with the basic terms and methods of inferential statistics. Some of the most famous distributions such as the normal, binomial, poisson or the exponential distribution are introduced in the first half of the course. The second half deals with the fundamental concepts and techniques used in inferential statistics, including interval estimation and the construction, application and interpretation of hypothesis tests. Additionally, an introduction to multiple regression analysis is given towards the end of the course. The knowledge and skills acquired in this course serve as a prerequisite for the course "Computerprakti- kum" ("Computer Lab in Regression Analysis") and the subsequent Master's course "Ökonometrie I" ("Econometrics I"). Outline of syllabus:
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Intended learning outcomes | |||
Students acquire a basic knowledge of the techniques necessary for the analysis of random events. They will be familiar with different distributions and their respective parameters. Apart from basic estimation methods for these unknown parameters, students learn how to construct and interpret common statistical tests and are able to apply these to specific economic or business questions. Additionally, students acquire a basic understanding of ordinary least square (OLS), enabling them to read simple scientific papers and to apply these tools to scientific questions. The competences acquired in this course serve as a prerequisite for the course "Computer Lab in Regression Analysis" and the subsequent Master's course "Econometrics I". | |||
Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
V (2) + T (2) | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
written examination (60 to 120 minutes) | |||
Allocation of places | |||
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Additional information | |||
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Workload |
150 h |
Teaching cycle |
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Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) |
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Module appears in |
Master's degree (1 major) China Business and Economics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2021) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2021) exchange program Business Management and Economics (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2023) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2023) |
(35 ECTS credits)
Abbreviation | |||
Algorithms and Data Structures Level One Course | 10-I-GADS-152-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
Dean of Studies Informatik (Computer Science) | Institute of Computer Science | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
10 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
Design and analysis of algorithms, recursion vs. iteration, sort and search methods, data structures, abstract data types, lists, trees, graphs, basic graph algorithms, programming in Java. | |||
Intended learning outcomes | |||
The students are able to independently design algorithms as well as to precisely describe and analyse them. The students are familiar with the basic paradigms of the design of algorithms and are able to apply them in practical programs. The students are able to estimate the run-time behaviour of algorithms and to prove their correctness. | |||
Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
V (4) + Ü (2) | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
written examination (approx. 60 to 120 minutes) or oral examination of one candidate each (approx. 20 minutes) or oral examination in groups of 2 candidates (approx. 15 minutes per candidate) creditable for bonus | |||
Allocation of places | |||
-- | |||
Additional information | |||
-- | |||
Workload | |||
300 h | |||
Teaching cycle | |||
-- | |||
Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) | |||
-- | |||
Module appears in | |||
Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Digital Humanities (Minor, 2015) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) Digital Humanities (2015) First state examination for the teaching degree Realschule Computer Science (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2016) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Digital Humanities (2016) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Digital Humanities (2018) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Digital Humanities (Minor, 2018) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) Digital Humanities (2018) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2020) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) |
Abbreviation | |||
Fundamentals of Programming | 10-I-GdP-172-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
holder of the Chair of Computer Science II | Institute of Computer Science | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
Data types, control structures, foundations of procedural programming, selected topics of C, introduction to object orientation in Java, selected topics of C++, further Java concepts, digression: scripting languages. | |||
Intended learning outcomes | |||
The students possess a fundamental knowledge about programming languages (in particular Java, C and C++) and are able to independently develop average to high level Java programs. | |||
Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
V (2) + Ü (2) | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
written examination (approx. 60 to 120 minutes). If announced by the lecturer at the beginning of the course, the written examination may be replaced by an oral examination of one candidate each (approx. 20 minutes) or an oral examination in groups of 2 candidates (approx. 15 minutes per candidate). creditable for bonus | |||
Allocation of places | |||
-- | |||
Additional information | |||
-- | |||
Workload | |||
150 h | |||
Teaching cycle | |||
-- | |||
Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) | |||
-- | |||
Module appears in | |||
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Physics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Aerospace Computer Science (2017) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Computer Science (2017) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Computer Science (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2020) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Physics (2020) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Aerospace Computer Science (2020) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Computer Science und Sustainability (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Mathematical Data Science (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Artificial Intelligence and Data Science (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Artificial Intelligence and Data Science (2023) |
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Mathematics (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) |
Abbreviation | |||
Practical Course in Programming for Business Informatics | 10-I-PPWI-202-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
-- | Institute of Computer Science | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | (not) successfully completed | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | -- | -- | |
Contents | |||
-- | |||
Intended learning outcomes | |||
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Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
P (6) | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
practical examination (programming exercises, approx. 240 hours) and written examination (approx. 60 to 120 minutes); If announced by the lecturer at the beginning of the course, the written examination may be replaced by an oral examination of one candidate each (approx. 20 minutes) or an oral examination in groups of 2 candidates (approx. 15 minutes per candidate). | |||
Allocation of places | |||
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Additional information | |||
-- | |||
Workload | |||
150 h | |||
Teaching cycle | |||
-- | |||
Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) | |||
-- | |||
Module appears in | |||
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2020) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) |
Abbreviation | |||
Software Technology | 10-I-ST-152-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
Dean of Studies Informatik (Computer Science) | Institute of Computer Science | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
10 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
Object-oriented software development with UML, development of graphical user interfaces, foundations of databases and object-relational mapping, foundations of web programming (HTML, XML), software development processes, unified process, agile software development, project management, quality assurance. | |||
Intended learning outcomes | |||
The students possess a fundamental theoretical and practical knowledge on the design and development of software systems. | |||
Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
V (4) + Ü (2) | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
written examination (approx. 60 to 120 minutes). If announced by the lecturer at the beginning of the course, the written examination may be replaced by an oral examination of one candidate each (approx. 20 minutes) or an oral examination in groups of 2 candidates (approx. 15 minutes per candidate). creditable for bonus | |||
Allocation of places | |||
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Additional information | |||
-- | |||
Workload | |||
300 h | |||
Teaching cycle | |||
-- | |||
Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) | |||
§ 49 I Nr. 1b § 69 I Nr. 1b | |||
Module appears in | |||
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Computer Science (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Mathematics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Human-Computer Systems (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Computational Mathematics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Aerospace Computer Science (2015) First state examination for the teaching degree Realschule Computer Science (2015) First state examination for the teaching degree Gymnasium Computer Science (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2016) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Aerospace Computer Science (2017) |
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2017) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Computer Science (2017) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Computer Science (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2019) Module studies (Bachelor) Orientierungsstudien (2020) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2020) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Aerospace Computer Science (2020) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Computer Science und Sustainability (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Mathematics (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2023) |
Abbreviation | |||
Data Bases | 10-I-DB-152-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
Dean of Studies Informatik (Computer Science) | Institute of Computer Science | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
Relational algebra and complex SQL statements; database planning and normal forms; transaction management. | |||
Intended learning outcomes | |||
The students possess knowledge about database modelling and queries in SQL as well as transactions. | |||
Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
V (2) + Ü (2) | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
written examination (approx. 60 to 120 minutes). If announced by the lecturer at the beginning of the course, the written examination may be replaced by an oral examination of one candidate each (approx. 20 minutes) or an oral examination in groups of 2 candidates (approx. 15 minutes per candidate). Language of assessment: German and/or English creditable for bonus | |||
Allocation of places | |||
-- | |||
Additional information | |||
-- | |||
Workload | |||
150 h | |||
Teaching cycle | |||
-- | |||
Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) | |||
§ 49 I Nr. 1b § 69 I Nr. 1b | |||
Module appears in | |||
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Computer Science (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Mathematics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Computational Mathematics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Aerospace Computer Science (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Functional Materials (2015) First state examination for the teaching degree Realschule Computer Science (2015) First state examination for the teaching degree Gymnasium Computer Science (2015) Master's degree (1 major) Physics (2016) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2016) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Aerospace Computer Science (2017) |
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Computer Science (2017) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Computer Science (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2020) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Aerospace Computer Science (2020) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Functional Materials (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Computer Science und Sustainability (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Mathematical Data Science (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Artificial Intelligence and Data Science (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Artificial Intelligence and Data Science (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Mathematics (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) |
(45 ECTS credits)
(min. 20 ECTS credits)
Abbreviation | |||
IT-Law for Business Informatics | 12-ITRW-152-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
Holder of the Chair of Business Management and Business Information Systems | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
Data protection law: The course provides a systematic overview of key aspects of German and European data protection laws specifically in relation to IT and internet issues. The course will use numerous practical examples and exercises from the areas of IT and internet to illustrate the respective contents. Outline of syllabus:
Media law: The course will first address the classification of the two areas of law in the legal system. In the section on media law, the course will focus on the basic principles of the right to report (press freedom, moral rights) and internet law. In addition, the course will discuss the basic principles of copyright with its manifestations in IT law. The section on trademark law will include a comprehensive overview of the law of intellectual property (patents, design rights, competition law aspects). This section will focus on the core area of trademark law: registration of trademarks, delineation of brands and trademarks, protection of trade marks, infringement of trademarks and law enforcement. The course will mainly work with cases. | |||
Intended learning outcomes | |||
Data Protection Law: After completing the course, the students will be able to
After completing the course, the students will be able to
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Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) |
V (2) |
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) |
written examination (approx. 60 minutes) Language of assessment: German and/or English creditable for bonus |
Allocation of places |
-- |
Additional information |
-- |
Workload |
150 h |
Teaching cycle |
-- |
Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) |
-- |
Module appears in |
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2016) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2020) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) |
Abbreviation | |||
Forward and Reverse Business Engineering | 12-FRBE-F-152-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
Holder of the Chair of Business Management and Business Information Systems | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
"Business Engineering" refers to the method and model-based design theory for companies in the information age. "Forward" refers to design methods (such as situation analysis, requirements analysis and business process modelling) that help implement a new solution. "Reverse" refers to approaches (such as the use and process analysis) that make it possible to improve or re-design existing structures and processes. Market requirements and technological innovation potential are typical reasons for the continuous transformation of a company. The resulting change needs to be implemented into the organisational structure, business processes and information systems. The course traces the implementation cycle of enterprise software from the point of view of a member of a project team. In addition to acquainting students with the theoretical basis of adaptation, the course will also discuss examples from practical projects. | |||
Intended learning outcomes | |||
The students know in detail the process of adaptation of business software libraries. They master the methods of Forward Engineering (such as situation analysis, requirement analysis, process modeling and business blueprint) and Reverse Engineering (Reverse Business Engineering) and their implementation in tools. | |||
Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
V (2) + Ü (2) | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
a) written examination (approx. 60 minutes) or b) term paper (approx. 15 pages) or c) term paper (approx. 10 to 15 pages) and presentation (approx. 10 minutes), weighted 2:1 creditable for bonus | |||
Allocation of places | |||
50 places. Should the number of applications exceed the number of available places, places will be allocated as follows: (1) Bachelor's students of Wirtschaftsinformatik (Business Information Systems) (BSc with 180 ECTS credits) will be given preferential consideration. (2) The remaining places will be allocated to students of other subjects. (3) When places are allocated in accordance with (1) and (2) and the number of applications exceeds the number of available places, places will be allocated by lot among applicants from this group. (4) Places on all courses of the module with a restricted number of places will be allocated in the same procedure. (5) A waiting list will be maintained and places re-allocated by lot as they become available. | |||
Additional information | |||
-- | |||
Workload | |||
150 h | |||
Teaching cycle | |||
-- | |||
Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) | |||
-- |
Module appears in |
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Computer Science (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2015) Master's degree (1 major) Media Communication (2015) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2015) Master's degree (1 major) China Business and Economics (2016) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2016) Master's degree (1 major) Media Communication (2016) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2017) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Computer Science (2017) Master's degree (1 major) Media Communication (2018) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Computer Science (2019) Master's degree (1 major) China Business and Economics (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2019) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2019) Master's degree (1 major) Media Communication (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2020) Master's degree (1 major) China Business and Economics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2021) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Artificial Intelligence and Data Science (2022) exchange program Business Management and Economics (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Artificial Intelligence and Data Science (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2023) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2023) |
Abbreviation | |||
Seminar: Information Systems | 12-Wiinf-FS-212-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
holder of the Chair of Business Management and Business Information Systems | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
In this course, students will acquire important knowledge and skills that will enable them to prepare a well-struc-tured term paper and to present the results of their work with the help of relevant topics in the fields of information systems and enterprise systems. Reading: will vary according to topic | |||
Intended learning outcomes | |||
After completing the course "Wirtschaftsinformatik-Seminar", students will be able to
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Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
S (2) | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
term paper (approx. 20 pages) and presentation (approx. 20 minutes), (weighted 2:1) Language of assessment: German and/or English creditable for bonus | |||
Allocation of places | |||
15 places. Should the number of applications exceed the number of available places, places will be allocated as follows: (1) Bachelor's students of Wirtschaftsinformatik (Business Information Systems) (BSc with 180 ECTS credits) will be given preferential consideration. (2) The remaining places will be allocated to students of other subjects. (3) When places are allocated in accordance with (1) and (2) and the number of applications exceeds the number of available places, places will be allocated by lot among applicants from this group. (4) Places on all courses of the module with a restricted number of places will be allocated in the same procedure. (5) A waiting list will be maintained and places re-allocated by lot as they become available. | |||
Additional information | |||
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Workload | |||
150 h | |||
Teaching cycle | |||
-- | |||
Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) | |||
-- | |||
Module appears in | |||
Master's degree (1 major) China Business and Economics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) |
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2021) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2022) exchange program Business Management and Economics (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2023) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2023) |
Abbreviation | |||
Web Programming | 12-WebP-F-152-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
Holder of the Chair of Business Management and Business Information Systems | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
The lecture "Web Programming" will introduce students to the basic principles of internet-based programming. After a general introduction to web technologies (one unit), the lecture will discuss the markup language HTML and the style sheet language CSS (four units). The basics of the scripting language PHP will be discussed in another four units. | |||
Intended learning outcomes | |||
The module provides students with knowledge of:
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Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
V (2) + Ü (2) | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
a) written examination (approx. 60 minutes) or b) oral examination (one candidate each: approx. 10 to 15 minutes; groups of 2: approx. 20 minutes; groups of 3: approx. 30 minutes) or c) completion of programming exercises (approx. 20 hours) and written examination (approx. 60 minutes), weighted 1:1 Language of assessment: German and/or English | |||
Allocation of places | |||
-- | |||
Additional information | |||
-- | |||
Workload | |||
150 h | |||
Teaching cycle | |||
-- | |||
Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) | |||
-- | |||
Module appears in | |||
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2015) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2016) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2017) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2019) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2019) | |||
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Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2020) Master's degree (1 major) China Business and Economics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2021) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2022) exchange program Business Management and Economics (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2023) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2023) |
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Abbreviation | |||
Advanced Web Engineering | 12-AWE-152-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
Holder of the Chair of Information Systems Engineering | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
The module provides an introduction to the development of web-based applications based on current development systems, software components and frameworks. | |||
Intended learning outcomes | |||
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Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
V (2) + Ü (2) | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
a) written examination (approx. 60 minutes) or b) oral examination (one candidate each: approx. 10 to 15 minutes; groups of 2: approx. 20 minutes; groups of 3: approx. 30 minutes) or c) completion of programming exercises (approx. 20 hours) and written examination (approx. 60 minutes), weighted 1:1 Language of assessment: German and/or English | |||
Allocation of places | |||
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Additional information | |||
-- | |||
Workload | |||
150 h | |||
Teaching cycle | |||
-- | |||
Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) | |||
-- | |||
Module appears in | |||
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2015) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2016) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2017) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2019) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2020) Master's degree (1 major) China Business and Economics (2021) | |||
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Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2021) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2022) exchange program Business Management and Economics (2022) |
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Abbreviation | |||
E-Business Project | 12-EBP-152-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
Holder of the Chair of Information Systems Engineering | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
In this course, students will acquire the technical, organisational and social skills necessary for a real e-busi-ness. The principal distinguishing feature of this course is its high practical relevance. The project work - evolving from the conceptual design to status presentations and final report - will be completed in small groups. | |||
Intended learning outcomes | |||
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Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
V (2) + Ü (2) | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
a) written examination (approx. 60 minutes) or b) term paper (approx. 20 pages) or c) term paper (approx. 10 to 20 pages) and presentation (approx. 15 minutes), weighted 2:1 or d) entirely or partly computerised written examination (approx. 60 minutes) Language of assessment: German and/or English | |||
Allocation of places | |||
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Additional information | |||
-- | |||
Workload | |||
150 h | |||
Teaching cycle | |||
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Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2015) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2015) Master's degree (1 major) China Business and Economics (2016) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2016) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2017) Master's degree (1 major) China Business and Economics (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2019) | |||
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Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2020) Master's degree (1 major) China Business and Economics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2021) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2023) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2023) |
Abbreviation | |||
Business Intelligence | 12-BIF-211-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
Holder of the Chair of Information Systems Engineering | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
Technologies and methods of "Business Intelligence" are aimed at supporting managerial decision-making processes by analyzing and presenting large amounts of data. The module provides an overview of the corresponding analytical information systems, their technical architecture and areas of application. In the practical exercises, the concepts taught are practically demonstrated and applied by the example of a state-of-the-art BI software suite. | |||
Intended learning outcomes | |||
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Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
V (2) + Ü (2) | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
Language of assessment: German and/or English | |||
Allocation of places | |||
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Additional information | |||
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Workload | |||
150 h | |||
Teaching cycle | |||
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Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) | |||
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Module appears in | |||
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2017) Master's degree (1 major) China Business and Economics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2021) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2021) |
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2023) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2023) |
Abbreviation | |||
Planning and Decision Making in Business Information Systems | 12-PEBI-211-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
Holder of the Chair of Business Analytics | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
Quantitative methods form a central basis for business planning and decision-making. From the information systems perspective, these methods must be integrated into IT systems and processes. The lecture presents fundamental concepts and methods from the areas of decision theory and analysis, mathematical optimization and discrete Markov chains. The methods are applied in the exercise on the basis of examples and solved computer-aided. | |||
Intended learning outcomes | |||
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Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
V (2) + Ü (2) Module taught in: German and/or English | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
Language of assessment: German and/or English Creditable for bonus | |||
Allocation of places | |||
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Additional information | |||
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Workload | |||
150 h | |||
Teaching cycle | |||
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Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) | |||
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Module appears in | |||
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2017) Master's degree (1 major) China Business and Economics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2021) | |||
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Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2022) exchange program Business Management and Economics (2022) |
Abbreviation | |||
Primer in Data Science | 12-PDS-211-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
Holder of the Chair of Business Analytics | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
Data science is concerned with extracting knowledge and valuable insights from data assets. It is an emerging field that is currently in high demand in both academia and industry. This course provides a practical introduction to the full spectrum of data science techniques spanning data acquisition and processing, data visualization and presentation, creation and evaluation of machine learning models. The course focuses on the practical aspects of data science, with emphasis on the implementation and use of the above techniques. Students will complete programming homework assignments that emphasize practical understanding of the methods described in the course. | |||
Intended learning outcomes | |||
Topics covered include:
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Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
V (2) + Ü (2) Module taught in: German and/or English | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
a) written examination (approx. 60 minutes) or b) oral examination of one candidate each (approx. 20 to 30 minutes) or c) exercises (approx. 6 pages) Language of assessment: German and/or English creditable for bonus | |||
Allocation of places | |||
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Additional information | |||
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Workload | |||
150 h | |||
Teaching cycle | |||
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Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) | |||
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Module appears in | |||
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2015) |
Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2016) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2017) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2019) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2020) Master's degree (1 major) China Business and Economics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2021) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2022) exchange program Business Management and Economics (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2023) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2023) |
Abbreviation | |||
Supply Chain Management | 12-SCM-F-212-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
holder of the Chair of Logistics and Quantitative Methods in Business Administration | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
The seminar "Supply Chain Management" will introduce students to tactical and operational planning problems of supply chain management. It will discuss the wording of these as formal models and, with the help of a continuous case study, will acquaint students with the implementation of these models in SAP APO. | |||
Intended learning outcomes | |||
After completing this seminar students can
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Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
V (2) + Ü (2) | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
Language of assessment: German and/or English | |||
Allocation of places | |||
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Additional information | |||
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Workload | |||
150 h | |||
Teaching cycle | |||
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Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) | |||
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Module appears in | |||
Master's degree (1 major) China Business and Economics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2021) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2023) | |||
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Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2023) |
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Abbreviation | |||
Seminar: Logistics & Supply Chain Management | 12-LSCM-212-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
holder of the Chair of Logistics and Quantitative Methods in Business Administration | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
In this module, students will learn, on a case-by-case basis, how companies successfully implemented quantitative planning methods to optimise their processes in logistics and supply chain management. | |||
Intended learning outcomes | |||
After completing this module students can
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Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
S (2) | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
written elaboration (approx. 10 to 15 pages) and presentation (approx. 10 minutes), (weighted 2:1) Language of assessment: German and/or English | |||
Allocation of places | |||
20 places. Should the number of applications exceed the number of available places, places will be allocated as follows: (1) Applicants who have already achieved a total of 90 ECTS credits or more will be given preferential consideration. (2) When places are allocated in accordance with (1) and the number of applications exceeds the number of available places, places will be allocated according to the average grade of assessments taken so far; among applicants with the same average grade, places will be allocated by lot. | |||
Additional information | |||
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Workload | |||
150 h | |||
Teaching cycle | |||
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Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) | |||
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Module appears in | |||
Master's degree (1 major) China Business and Economics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2021) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2022) exchange program Business Management and Economics (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2023) | |||
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Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2023) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2023) |
Abbreviation | |||
Toyota Supply Chain Management | 12-MDM-212-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
holder of the Chair of Logistics and Quantitative Methods in Business Administration | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
Toyota is still considered to be a pioneer in the field of automobile production although it has recently had to cope with difficulties (e. g. recalls, production shortfalls caused by natural disasters) and had lost its dominant position in the automotive market to General Motors and Volkswagen–at least temporarily. The development of concepts, such as Lean Manufacturing, Total Quality Management, Kaizen, Kanban, etc. can be attributed completely or at least partially to Toyota. These concepts integrated in the so-called Toyota Production System (TPS) are now considered standard elements of modern production systems and are standard repertoire in business management. However, with a focus on the management of production systems, they only represent one of the cornerstones of the successful Toyota model. Toyota currently operates extremely efficient global supply chains with international production sites (in Japan, USA, France, Brazil, Argentina, Malaysia, Pakistan, etc.), globally distributed suppliers and a worldwide dealer network. Toyota implemented not only efficient production (with TPS), but also sustained efficient design and coordination of globally distributed value-added activities. To accomplish this, Toyota has consistently developed its management philosophy and the principles underlying TPS and integrated these in the "Toyota supply chain".While we were able to learn from Toyota in the past as to how production systems can be designed, today we can learn from Toyota as to how complex global supply chains in the automotive industry - but also in other industries - should be designed and coordinated. Notably its planning principles are - despite the greater complexity - easy to understand, simple to implement and are based on simple 'ground rules'. The aim of this seminar is to learn from the Toyota supply chain. | |||
Intended learning outcomes | |||
Drawing on current cutting-edge research, students are enabled to critically and independently analyze current research questions and to learn and apply research methods. The seminar style of the course teaches them to present their own seminar papers and research both in written and in oral form. Students are enabled to critically analyze and discuss the work of their peers. | |||
Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
S (2) | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
written elaboration (approx. 10 to 15 pages) and presentation (approx. 10 minutes), (weighted 2:1) Language of assessment: German and/or English | |||
Allocation of places | |||
20 places. Should the number of applications exceed the number of available places, places will be allocated as follows: (1) Applicants who have already achieved a total of 90 ECTS credits or more will be given preferential consideration. (2) When places are allocated in accordance with (1) and the number of applications exceeds the number of available places, places will be allocated according to the average grade of assessments taken so far; among applicants with the same average grade, places will be allocated by lot. | |||
Additional information | |||
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Workload | |||
150 h |
Teaching cycle |
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Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) |
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Module appears in |
Master's degree (1 major) China Business and Economics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2021) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2022) |
Abbreviation | |||
Information Economics - Software Project | 12-WI-SWP-152-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
Holder of the Chair of Business Management and Business Information Systems | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
10 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
Content: This module will present students with an opportunity to practically apply and consolidate their theoretical knowledge and skills, over the course of several weeks, in a project on a software-related topic. Reading: will vary according to content | |||
Intended learning outcomes | |||
After completing the course "Wirtschaftsinformatik Software-Praktikum", students will be able to
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Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
P (2) | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
term paper (approx. 20 pages) and presentation (approx. 15 minutes), weighted 2:1 Language of assessment: German and/or English creditable for bonus | |||
Allocation of places | |||
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Additional information | |||
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Workload | |||
300 h | |||
Teaching cycle | |||
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Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) | |||
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Module appears in | |||
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2016) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2020) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) |
Abbreviation | |||
Practical Course in Software for Students in Business Information Systems | 10-I-SWP-WI-152-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
Dean of Studies Informatik (Computer Science) | Institute of Computer Science | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
10 | (not) successfully completed | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
Completion of a project assignment in groups, problem analysis, creation of requirements specifications, specification of solution components (e. g. UML) and milestones, user manual, programming documentation, presentation and delivery of the runnable software product in a colloquium. | |||
Intended learning outcomes | |||
The students possess the practical skills for the design, development and execution of a software project in small teams. | |||
Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
P (2) | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
project Completion of a larger software project in groups (approx. 300 hours per person) and final presentation (approx. 10 minutes per group) | |||
Allocation of places | |||
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Additional information | |||
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Workload | |||
300 h | |||
Teaching cycle | |||
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Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) | |||
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Module appears in | |||
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2016) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2020) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) |
Abbreviation | |||
Seminar 1 | 10-I-SEM1-152-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
Dean of Studies Informatik (Computer Science) | Institute of Computer Science | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
Independent review of a current topic in computer science on the basis of literature and, where applicable, software with written and oral presentation. The topics in modules 10-I-SEM1 and 10-I-SEM2 must come from different areas (this usually means that they are assigned by different lecturers). | |||
Intended learning outcomes | |||
The students are able to independently review a current topic in computer science, to summarise the main aspects in written form and to orally present these in an appropriate way. | |||
Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
S (2) | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
written elaboration (approx. 10 to 15 pages) and presentation (approx. 30 to 45 minutes) with subsequent discussion on a topic from the field of computer science Language of assessment: German and/or English | |||
Allocation of places | |||
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Additional information | |||
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Workload | |||
150 h | |||
Teaching cycle | |||
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Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) | |||
§ 22 II Nr. 3b | |||
Module appears in | |||
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Computer Science (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2015) First state examination for the teaching degree Gymnasium Computer Science (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2016) Master's teaching degree Gymnasium MINT Teacher Education PLUS, Elite Network Bavaria (ENB) (2016) Supplementary course MINT Teacher Education PLUS, Elite Network Bavaria (ENB) (2016) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Computer Science (2017) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Computer Science (2019) Module studies (Bachelor) Computer Science (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2019) Master's teaching degree Gymnasium MINT Teacher Education PLUS, Elite Network Bavaria (ENB) (2020) Supplementary course MINT Teacher Education PLUS, Elite Network Bavaria (ENB) (2020) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2020) |
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Computer Science und Sustainability (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) |
Abbreviation | |||
Seminar 2 | 10-I-SEM2-152-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
Dean of Studies Informatik (Computer Science) | Institute of Computer Science | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
Independent review of a current topic in computer science on the basis of literature and, where applicable, software with written and oral presentation. The topics in modules 10-I-SEM1 and 10-I-SEM2 must come from different areas (this usually means that they are assigned by different lecturers). | |||
Intended learning outcomes | |||
The students are able to independently review a current topic in computer science, to summarise the main aspects in written form and to orally present these in an appropriate way. | |||
Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
S (2) | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
Wrap-up report on tutoring activities (5 to 10 pages) Language of assessment: German and/or English | |||
Allocation of places | |||
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Additional information | |||
-- | |||
Workload | |||
150 h | |||
Teaching cycle | |||
-- | |||
Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) | |||
-- | |||
Module appears in | |||
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Computer Science (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2016) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Computer Science (2017) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Computer Science (2019) Module studies (Bachelor) Computer Science (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2020) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) |
Abbreviation | |||
Computer Information Systems 1 | 12-CIS1-212-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
holder of the Chair of Business Management and Business Information Systems | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
This is a dummy module in the Bachelor's degree programme Wirtschaftsinformatik (Business Information Systems) that may be used, for example, for the accreditation of courses taken abroad. Contents will vary according to the subject selected. Among others, the subject Agiles Vorgehen in Softwareprojekten (Agile Approach to Software Projects) may be accredited as Computer Information Systems. | |||
Intended learning outcomes | |||
The Competences differ depending on the course to be taken into account. | |||
Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
V (2) + Ü (2) | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
a) written examination (approx. 60 minutes) or b) term paper (approx. 10 to 15 pages) and presentation (approx. 20 minutes), weighted 2:1 or c) oral examination (one candidate each: approx. 10 to 15 minutes; groups of 2: approx. 20 minutes; groups of 3: approx. 30 minutes) Assessment offered: Only when announced in the semester in which the courses are offered and in the subsequent semester Language of assessment: German and/or English creditable for bonus | |||
Allocation of places | |||
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Additional information | |||
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Workload | |||
150 h | |||
Teaching cycle | |||
-- | |||
Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) | |||
-- | |||
Module appears in | |||
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) |
Abbreviation | |||
Computer Information Systems 2 | 12-CIS2-212-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
holder of the Chair of Business Management and Business Information Systems | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
This is a dummy module in the Bachelor's degree programme Wirtschaftsinformatik (Business Information Systems) that may be used, for example, for the accreditation of courses taken abroad. Contents will vary according to the subject selected. Among others, the subject Agiles Vorgehen in Softwareprojekten (Agile Approach to Software Projects) may be accredited as Computer Information Systems. | |||
Intended learning outcomes | |||
The Competences differ depending on the course to be taken into account. | |||
Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
V (2) + Ü (2) | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
a) written examination (approx. 60 minutes) or b) term paper (approx. 10 to 15 pages) and presentation (approx. 20 minutes), weighted 2:1 or c) oral examination (groups of up to 3: approx. 10 minutes per candidate) Language of assessment: German and/or English creditable for bonus | |||
Allocation of places | |||
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Additional information | |||
-- | |||
Workload | |||
150 h | |||
Teaching cycle | |||
-- | |||
Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) | |||
-- | |||
Module appears in | |||
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) |
(max. 25 ECTS credits)
Abbreviation | |||
Entrepreneurship, Competition and Strategy | 12-U&UF-F-152-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
Holder of the Chair of Business Management and Marketing | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
Description: The module builds on the introductory course "Grundlagen marktorientierter Unternehmensführung" ("Fundamentals of Market-based Management"). It provides a systematic introduction to the approaches of corporate management (stakeholder and shareholder value approach) as well as an overview of market-oriented corporate governance. In addition, aspects of responsible leadership will be discussed. The theory of Chester Barnard with the idea of creating a complex economic incentive contribution balance in the company will help students develop an in-depth understanding of typical management tasks. In addition, the course will focus on the development of business plans for the successful establishment and the continued existence of companies. Outline of syllabus:
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Intended learning outcomes | |||
Students will gain profound knowledge of basics in business as well as basics in different approaches in corporate management. Furthermore the students will get an overview of the main tools to create a business plan. | |||
Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
V (2) + Ü (2) | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
written examination (approx. 60 minutes) | |||
Allocation of places | |||
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Additional information | |||
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Workload | |||
150 h | |||
Teaching cycle | |||
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Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) | |||
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Module appears in | |||
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2015) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2015) |
Master's degree (1 major) China Business and Economics (2016) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2016) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2017) Master's degree (1 major) China Business and Economics (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2019) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2020) Master's degree (1 major) China Business and Economics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2021) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2022) |
Abbreviation | |||
Sales and Customer Relationship Management | 12-SCRM-211-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
Holder of the Junior Professorship of Digital Marketing and E-Commerce | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
A key challenge for companies in a marketing context is to choose the right approaches on how to deliver their products and services to customers. In doing so, companies need to carefully consider their customers’ needs and requirements to successfully manage company-customer relationships. This course focuses on classic and new approaches of sales and customer relationship management. In particular, it covers the set-up of sales systems in terms of offline channels (e.g., retail stores) and online channels (e.g., online shops or market places), their interplay (e.g., multi-channel management), or the management of the sales force. Moreover, it focuses on different types of customer-firm interactions, on approaches of analyzing customer satisfaction and loyalty, as well as on customer complaint management, cross-selling management or customer experience management. | |||
Intended learning outcomes | |||
The major goal of this class is to learn about and understand how sales management and customer relationship management work and to be able to transfer respective concepts to real life / business practice. | |||
Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
V (2) + Ü (2) Module taught in: German and/or English | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
a) Written examination (approx. 60 to 120 Minutes) or b) Term paper (to be prepared by one candidate or in groups of 3 candidates approx. 10 pages each ) or c) oral examination in groups (groups of 3, approx. 10 minutes per candidate) Language of assessment: German and/or English creditable for bonus | |||
Allocation of places | |||
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Additional information | |||
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Workload | |||
150 h | |||
Teaching cycle | |||
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Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) | |||
-- | |||
Module appears in | |||
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2015) |
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2015) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2016) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2017) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2019) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2020) Master's degree (1 major) China Business and Economics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2021) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2022) exchange program Business Management and Economics (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2023) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2023) |
Abbreviation | |||
Seminar: Marketing | 12-SMA-211-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
Holder of the Chair of Business Management and Marketing | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
In this course, students will acquire important knowledge and skills that will enable them to prepare a well-struc-tured paper and to present the results of their work with the help of relevant topics in the fields of strategic marketing and strategic management. Reading: will vary according to topic | |||
Intended learning outcomes | |||
After completing the course "Marketing Strategie", students will be able to
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Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
S (2) Module taught in: German and/or English | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
term paper (approx. 15 pages) and presentation (approx. 25 minutes), weighted 2:1 Language of assessment: German and/or English | |||
Allocation of places | |||
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Additional information | |||
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Workload | |||
150 h | |||
Teaching cycle | |||
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Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) | |||
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Module appears in | |||
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2015) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2016) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2017) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2019) | |||
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Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2019) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2020) Master's degree (1 major) China Business and Economics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2021) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2023) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2023) |
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Abbreviation | |||
International Marketing | 12-INMA-211-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
Dean of the Faculty of Business Management and Economics | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
The course seeks to familiarize students with the tools and terminology to explore and understand marketing practices in an international environment. They will learn the scope and challenges of international marketing, the dynamic environment of international trade, culture, political, legal, and business systems of globalizing markets, opportunities and threats on global markets and develop decision-making skills for the successful formulation, implementation and control of international marketing strategies. In particular, the course highlights strategic and managerial issues related to international marketing. | |||
Intended learning outcomes | |||
Students are required to study and prepare marketing approaches to enter and operate in international markets. Students intensify their knowledge and develop theoretical and practical concepts through case studies. | |||
Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
V (2) + Ü (2) Module taught in: German and/or English | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
a) Written examination (approx. 60 minutes) or b) Term paper (15 to 20 pages) or
Language of assessment: German and/or English | |||
Allocation of places | |||
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Additional information | |||
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Workload | |||
150 h | |||
Teaching cycle | |||
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Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) | |||
-- | |||
Module appears in | |||
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2017) Master's degree (1 major) China Business and Economics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2021) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2022) | |||
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exchange program Business Management and Economics (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2023) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2023) |
Abbreviation | |||
Supply, Production and Logistics Management. Material Requirements Planning | 12-BPL-F-212-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
holder of the Chair of Business Management and Industrial Management | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
This module builds on the course "Beschaffung, Produktion und Logistik - Grundlagen" ("Procurement, Production and Logistics - Basics"). Selected tasks and processes, in particular in the area of materials management, will be analysed in detail and related planning and control models and methods will be developed. | |||
Intended learning outcomes | |||
The students are able to analyze the areas of responsibility of the functions of procurement, production and logistics as well as their interdependencies in an integrated perspective and evaluate concepts for their management. In addition, they are able to develop models in the domain of materials management and apply solution procedures to the planning problems. | |||
Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
V (2) + Ü (2) | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
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Allocation of places | |||
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Additional information | |||
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Workload | |||
150 h | |||
Teaching cycle | |||
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Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) | |||
-- | |||
Module appears in | |||
Master's degree (1 major) China Business and Economics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2021) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2022) exchange program Business Management and Economics (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2023) |
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2023) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2023) |
Abbreviation | |||
Humanitarian Supply Chain Management | 12-HSCM-211-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
Holder of the Chair of Business Management and Industrial Management | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
Despite the solidarity-based nature of humanitarian aid, up to 70% of the activities of humanitarian aid organizations are related to both, the design and the coordination of logistical processes. Humanitarian assistance is delivered through humanitarian supply chains, systems concerned with planning, executing, and controlling the effective, cost-efficient flow and storage of materials, goods, and related information from the point of origin to the point of consumption in order to meet the needs of the beneficiaries. While aid organizations do not operate in a traditional business environment, the requirements for managing humanitarian supply chains effectively and efficiently are fundamentally comparable to those of commercial supply chains. Similarly, humanitarian organizations often employ business managers to manage their business processes. The management of the supply chain of a humanitarian organization, therefore, requires basic business knowledge that will be addressed in this course. | |||
Intended learning outcomes | |||
The course will provide you with a basic understanding of factors influencing humanitarian supply chains and fundamental insights in managing them efficiently and effectively. You will learn about the different roles of humanitarian organizations and the challenges they face. Furthermore, you will be introduced to general supply chain management concepts that can also be applied in the humanitarian context, and that can provide a significant positive impact on the organization of humanitarian operations. | |||
Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
V (2) + Ü (2) Module taught in: English | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
a) written examination (approx. 60 minutes) or b) term paper (approx. 15 pages) Language of assessment: German and/or English | |||
Allocation of places | |||
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Additional information | |||
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Workload | |||
150 h | |||
Teaching cycle | |||
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Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) | |||
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Module appears in | |||
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2015) |
Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2016) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2017) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2019) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2020) Master's degree (1 major) China Business and Economics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2021) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2022) exchange program Business Management and Economics (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2023) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2023) |
Abbreviation | |||
Seminar: Supply, Production and Logistics Management | 12-BPL-FS-212-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
holder of the Chair of Business Management and Industrial Management | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
The seminar will focus on special problems in the areas of procurement, production, logistics or business management. Students will independently work on the respective problem and write a seminar (term) paper. Usually, this will be largely literature based with students learning how to carry out structured literature analyses and prepare systematic evaluations. In individual cases, students may also conduct empirical research of their own or further develop formal models. Students will be required to deliver a talk on the subject in class. | |||
Intended learning outcomes | |||
The students will be able to study advanced problems on their own and structure them in a (seminar) paper. They will learn to present the central results and discuss related issues in class. | |||
Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
S (2) | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
Language of assessment: German and/or English | |||
Allocation of places | |||
15 places. (1) Should the number of applications exceed the number of available places, places will be allocated by lot among all applicants irrespective of their subjects. (2) Places on all courses of the module with a restricted number of places will be allocated in the same procedure. (3) A waiting list will be maintained and places re-allo-cated by lot as they become available. | |||
Additional information | |||
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Workload | |||
150 h | |||
Teaching cycle | |||
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Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) | |||
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Module appears in | |||
Master's degree (1 major) China Business and Economics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2021) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2022) exchange program Business Management and Economics (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) | |||
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Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2023) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2023) |
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Abbreviation | |||
Modern Approaches in Logistics | 12-AAL-221-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
holder of the Chair of Business Management and Industrial Management | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | -- | -- | |
Contents | |||
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Intended learning outcomes | |||
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Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
V (2) + Ü (2) Module taught in: German and/or English | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
Language of assessment: German and/or English Assessment offered: yearly, to be announced creditable for bonus | |||
Allocation of places | |||
30 places.
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Additional information | |||
Module can be taught in form of E Learning course, seminar, workshop etc. | |||
Workload | |||
150 h | |||
Teaching cycle | |||
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Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) | |||
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Module appears in | |||
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2015) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2016) | |||
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Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2017) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2019) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2020) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2021) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2022) |
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Abbreviation | |||
Foundations of transport logistics | 12-GT-221-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
holder of the Chair of Business Management and Industrial Management | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | -- | -- | |
Contents | |||
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Intended learning outcomes | |||
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Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
V (2) + Ü (2) Module taught in: German and/or English | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
Language of assessment: German and/or English Assessment offered: yearly, to be announced creditable for bonus | |||
Allocation of places | |||
30 places.
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Additional information | |||
Module can be taught in form of E Learning course, seminar, workshop etc. | |||
Workload | |||
150 h | |||
Teaching cycle | |||
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Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) | |||
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Module appears in | |||
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2015) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2016) | |||
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Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2017) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2019) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2020) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2021) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2022) |
Abbreviation | |||
Digital Science 1 | 12-DS1-222-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
-- | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | -- | -- | |
Contents | |||
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Intended learning outcomes | |||
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Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
V (2) + Ü (2) | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
Language of assessment: German and/or English | |||
Allocation of places | |||
-- | |||
Additional information | |||
-- | |||
Workload | |||
150 h | |||
Teaching cycle | |||
-- | |||
Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) | |||
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Module appears in | |||
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2015) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2016) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2017) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2019) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2020) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2021) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2022) |
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2023) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2023) |
Abbreviation | |||
Digital Science 2 | 12-DS2-222-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
-- | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | -- | -- | |
Contents | |||
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Intended learning outcomes | |||
-- | |||
Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
V (2) + Ü (2) | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
Language of assessment: German and/or English | |||
Allocation of places | |||
-- | |||
Additional information | |||
-- | |||
Workload | |||
150 h | |||
Teaching cycle | |||
-- | |||
Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) | |||
-- | |||
Module appears in | |||
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2015) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2016) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2017) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2019) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2020) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2021) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2022) |
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2023) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2023) |
Abbreviation | |||
Digital Science 3 | 12-DS3-222-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
-- | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | -- | -- | |
Contents | |||
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Intended learning outcomes | |||
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Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
S (2) | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
Language of assessment: German and/or English | |||
Allocation of places | |||
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Additional information | |||
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Workload | |||
150 h | |||
Teaching cycle | |||
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Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) | |||
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Module appears in | |||
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2015) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2016) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2017) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2019) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2020) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2021) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2022) exchange program Business Management and Economics (2022) |
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2023) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2023) |
Abbreviation | |||
Digital Science 4 | 12-DS4-222-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
-- | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | -- | -- | |
Contents | |||
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Intended learning outcomes | |||
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Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
S (2) | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
Language of assessment: German and/or English | |||
Allocation of places | |||
-- | |||
Additional information | |||
-- | |||
Workload | |||
150 h | |||
Teaching cycle | |||
-- | |||
Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) | |||
-- | |||
Module appears in | |||
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2015) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2016) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2017) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2019) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2020) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2021) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) |
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2023) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2023) |
Abbreviation | |||
Financial Accounting | 12-Wipr1-F-212-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
holder of the Chair of Business Management and Accounting | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
Content: This module is based on introductory courses in the areas of financial and managerial accounting and includes essential aspects of corporate financial accounting. It delivers a systematic presentation and interpretation of financial reporting standards according to the Handelsgesetzbuch (German Commercial Code, HGB) and International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS). In addition, it introduces students to financial statement analysis methods. Outline of syllabus: Fundamentals of financial statements; purpose and basic assumptions of financial accounting; recognition, valuation and presentation of assets, liabilities and equity; financial statement analysis. Reading: Baetge, J./Kirsch, H-J./Thiele, St.: Bilanzen, Düsseldorf. Coenenberg, A.G.: Jahresabschluss und Jahresabschlussanalyse, Stuttgart. Heuser, P.J./Dörschell, A.: IFRS Hand- buch, Cologne 2012. Most recent editions. | |||
Intended learning outcomes | |||
The students have a deeper understanding of business fundamentals in accounting according to national (HGB) and international (IFRS) principles. They can systematically arrange and play with the knowledge and apply the acquired knowledge, i.e. resolve accounting and financial statement analysis problems of medium difficulty. | |||
Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
V (2) + Ü (2) | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
Language of assessment: German and/or English | |||
Allocation of places | |||
-- | |||
Additional information | |||
-- | |||
Workload | |||
150 h | |||
Teaching cycle | |||
-- | |||
Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) | |||
-- | |||
Module appears in | |||
Master's degree (1 major) China Business and Economics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) |
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2021) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2022) exchange program Business Management and Economics (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2023) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2023) |
Abbreviation | |||
International Accounting | 12-Wipr2-F-212-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
holder of the Chair of Business Management and Accounting | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
Outline of syllabus:
Reading: Baetge/Kirsch/Thiele: Konzernbilanzen, Düsseldorf. (most recent edition) | |||
Intended learning outcomes | |||
After finishing this module "Konzernrechnungslegung nach HGB und IFRS", the students will be able
and give reasons for the differences. | |||
Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
V (2) + Ü (2) | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
Language of assessment: German and/or English | |||
Allocation of places | |||
-- | |||
Additional information | |||
-- | |||
Workload | |||
150 h | |||
Teaching cycle | |||
-- |
Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) |
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Module appears in |
Master's degree (1 major) China Business and Economics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2021) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2022) exchange program Business Management and Economics (2022) |
Abbreviation | |||
Financial Statement Analysis and Valuation | 12-Wipr3-F-212-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
holder of the Chair of Business Management and Accounting | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
Content: This module builds on the introductory courses in the areas of Financial and Managerial Accounting and, in particular, on the course "Jahresabschluss und -- analyse nach HGB und IFRS" ("Financial Accounting according to HGB and IFRS"). The module provides students with a systematic introduction to practical, methodical and theoretical aspects of business audits, i. e. financial statement audits. Outline of syllabus:
Reading: Marten, K.-U./Quick, R./Ruhnke, K.: Wirtschaftsprüfung, Düsseldorf (most recent edition). | |||
Intended learning outcomes | |||
The students have a deeper understanding of the basics of business (balance) checks. They can organize, play back and apply the systematically gained knowledge, i.e solve simple problems of business (balance sheet) tests. | |||
Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
V (2) + Ü (2) Module taught in: German and/or English | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
Language of assessment: German and/or English | |||
Allocation of places | |||
-- | |||
Additional information | |||
-- | |||
Workload | |||
150 h | |||
Teaching cycle | |||
-- | |||
Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) | |||
-- | |||
Module appears in |
Master's degree (1 major) China Business and Economics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2021) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2023) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2023) |
Abbreviation | |||
Seminar: Financial Accounting | 12-Wipr-FS-212-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
holder of the Chair of Business Management and Accounting | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
The module provides students with deeper insights into current problems of external accounting and auditing, usually with the help of textbooks or adequate scientific primary literature in English or German language. | |||
Intended learning outcomes | |||
After completing this module, students are able to
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Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
S (2) | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
term paper (approx. 15 pages) and presentation (approx. 20 minutes), weighted 2:1 Language of assessment: German and/or English | |||
Allocation of places | |||
15 places. (1) Should the number of applications exceed the number of available places, places will be allocated by lot among all applicants irrespective of their subjects. (2) Places on all courses of the module with a restricted number of places will be allocated in the same procedure. (3) A waiting list will be maintained and places re-allo-cated by lot as they become available. | |||
Additional information | |||
-- | |||
Workload | |||
150 h | |||
Teaching cycle | |||
-- | |||
Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) | |||
-- | |||
Module appears in | |||
Master's degree (1 major) China Business and Economics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2021) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2023) | |||
Bachelor’s with 1 major Business Information Sy- stems (2021) | JMU Würzburg • generated 12-Mai-2023 • exam. reg. da- ta record Bachelor (180 ECTS) Wirtschaftsinformatik - 2021 | page 116 / 326 |
Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2023) |
Abbreviation | |||
Investment and Finance | 12-I&F-G-212-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
holder of the Chair of Business Management, Banking and Finance | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
Content: This course offers an introduction to principles of financial mathematics, several methods of capital budgeting and principles of financial economics. Outline of syllabus:
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Intended learning outcomes | |||
After completing the course "Principles of Investments and Finance", the students will be able
of taxes. | |||
Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
V (2) + T (2) | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
written examination (approx. 60 minutes) Language of assessment: German and/or English | |||
Allocation of places | |||
-- | |||
Additional information | |||
-- | |||
Workload | |||
150 h | |||
Teaching cycle | |||
-- | |||
Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) | |||
-- | |||
Module appears in | |||
Master's degree (1 major) China Business and Economics (2021) |
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2021) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Artificial Intelligence and Data Science (2022) exchange program Business Management and Economics (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Artificial Intelligence and Data Science (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Mathematics (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2023) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2023) |
Abbreviation | |||
Decision Theory | 12-I&F-F-192-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
Holder of the Chair of Corporate Finance | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
Based on the decision theory under certainty, this module covers normative decision theory under uncertainty in its manifestations of the expected utility theory and the μ - # theory. Syllabus: Part 1: Decisions under certainty
Part 2: Decisions under uncertainty: Expected Utility Theory
Part 3: Decisions under uncertainty: μ − # principle
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Intended learning outcomes | |||
The students acquire knowledge about how to describe appropriate decision situations and how to solve them based on the learned concepts. | |||
Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
V (2) + Ü (2) | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
Written examination (approx. 60 minutes) | |||
Allocation of places | |||
-- | |||
Additional information | |||
-- | |||
Workload | |||
150 h |
Teaching cycle |
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Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) |
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Module appears in |
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2019) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2020) Master's degree (1 major) China Business and Economics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2021) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2023) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2023) |
Abbreviation | |||
Seminar: Investment and Finance | 12-I&F-FS-212-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
holder of the Chair of Business Management, Banking and Finance | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
This seminar deals with current topics of investments and finance. Students will be required to independently analyse a selected topic and to write a term paper. This term paper may be largely literature based or empirical or may be based on independent work with formal models. In addition, students will be required to deliver a talk on the topic. | |||
Intended learning outcomes | |||
After completing the seminar "Investments and Finance", the students acquired detailed knowledge of important fields of investments and finance. They are also able to process their research findings in a written assignment and to present their findings. | |||
Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
S (2) | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
term paper (approx. 15 pages) and oral examination (approx. 25 minutes), (weighted 3:2) | |||
Allocation of places | |||
15 places.
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Additional information | |||
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Workload | |||
150 h | |||
Teaching cycle | |||
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Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) | |||
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Module appears in | |||
Master's degree (1 major) China Business and Economics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2021) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2022) exchange program Business Management and Economics (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) | |||
Bachelor’s with 1 major Business Information Sy- stems (2021) | JMU Würzburg • generated 12-Mai-2023 • exam. reg. da- ta record Bachelor (180 ECTS) Wirtschaftsinformatik - 2021 | page 122 / 326 |
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2023) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2023) |
Abbreviation | |||
Introduction to Risk Management | 12-ERM-211-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
Holder of the Chair of Corporate Finance | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
This module provides an overview of the form and approach of the systematic risk management process in a business context. This risk management process consists of the process steps of risk identification, risk assessment and aggregation, risk management and risk control. This course is based on this process structure and is structured accordingly: Legal and business motivation for risk management. Risk identification Risk assessment and aggregation Risk control Risk control and reporting Risk management information systems (RMIS) M1 | Legal and business motivation for risk management In Germany, outside the banking sector, there have been legal regulations for setting up corporate risk management since the KonTraG came into force in 1998. In addition to the legal obligation to set up a risk management system, the systematic handling of risks is also of interest from a business management point of view, as the conscious acceptance of risks has a significant positive influence on the company's ability to plan and control. M2 | Risk identification Risk identification involves systematically recording all of a company's major risks. The earlier risks are identified, the more comprehensively appropriate countermeasures can be taken. Risk identification is a fundamental task of risk management, as it provides the information basis for all further process steps, because only identified risks can be assessed, aggregated and controlled. Various methods can be used to identify risks. M3 | Risk assessment and aggregation Once risks have been identified, they must be assessed. Both qualitative and quantitative methods are available for this purpose. The objective of risk assessment is to describe the risk in terms of appropriate statistical distribution functions. Once the relevant risks have been described by distribution functions, the next task is to determine the company's overall risk position by means of a so-called risk aggregation. M4 | Risk management This module deals with the options for risk control. Risk management is strongly linked to a company's strategy, as this is also where the company's attitude towards risk is anchored (risk appetite). In addition, the risk coverage potential (=available equity capital) is of decisive and existential importance. Various strategies can be used to manage risks. M5 | Risk control and reporting With the help of early warning indicators (so-called key risk indicators, KRI), (negative) changes in the scope or probability of risk occurrence can be monitored and identified in good time. However, risk control does not only |
monitor KRI, it is also used to control measures implemented as part of risk management and to evaluate them for efficiency and success. As part of risk reporting, all findings from the individual risk management process phases are transferred to a risk report. The addressees of the risk report are risk officers, department heads, the Board of Management, the Supervisory Board or external parties such as auditors, shareholders or rating agencies. The scope and level of detail of the risk report depend on the recipient of the report. M6 | Risk management information systems (RMIS) A prerequisite for the company-wide and sustainable establishment of a risk management system is the software support provided by risk management information systems. Although known risks can be recorded and processed using standard tools such as Excel spreadsheets, they quickly reach their limits. As soon as additional users are to be integrated, an integrated software approach is required, as risk management information systems entail. |
Intended learning outcomes |
Students are taught the fundamentals of risk management. The students are able to identify, record and evaluate risks in a structured manner and furthermore express the scope of risk on a mathematical basis. The students are able to derive suitable risk measures and know how risks can be monitored. |
Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) |
V (2) + Ü (2) |
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) |
written examination (approx. 60 minutes) |
Allocation of places |
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Additional information |
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Workload |
150 h |
Teaching cycle |
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Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) |
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Module appears in |
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2015) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2016) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2017) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2019) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2020) Master's degree (1 major) China Business and Economics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2021) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2022) |
exchange program Business Management and Economics (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2023) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2023) |
Abbreviation | |||
Business Valuation between Financial Mathematics and Data on Capital Market | 12-UBW-F-152-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
Holder of the Chair of Corporate Finance | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
Content: This course deals with the "objectified corporate valuation" of public companies, the components of the discount rate and the mathematical structure of the DCF methods. Outline of syllabus:
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Intended learning outcomes | |||
After completion of the module "Business valuation between Financial Mathematics and capital market data" students can
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Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
V (2) + Ü (2) | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
written examination (approx. 60 minutes) | |||
Allocation of places | |||
-- | |||
Additional information | |||
-- | |||
Workload | |||
150 h | |||
Teaching cycle | |||
-- | |||
Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) | |||
-- | |||
Module appears in | |||
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2015) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2015) Master's degree (1 major) China Business and Economics (2016) |
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2016) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2017) Master's degree (1 major) China Business and Economics (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2019) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2020) Master's degree (1 major) China Business and Economics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2021) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2022) exchange program Business Management and Economics (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2023) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2023) |
Abbreviation | |||
Business Taxation 1: An Introduction to Tax Law & Tax Planning | 12-St1-F-152-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
Holder of the Chair of Business Taxation | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
This module will introduce students to the field of business taxation. It will provide an overview of German tax law and will analyse tax effects on economic decisions in standard models for investment and financing decisions. | |||
Intended learning outcomes | |||
Students get an overview of the German tax law and they acquire the ability to recognize and understand the effect of taxation in fundamental ecomonic decisions. Therefore, the module is recommended also for students who don't want to specialize in finance and accounting but rather in management studies. | |||
Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
V (2) + Ü (2) | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
written examination (approx. 60 minutes) creditable for bonus | |||
Allocation of places | |||
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Additional information | |||
-- | |||
Workload | |||
150 h | |||
Teaching cycle | |||
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Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) | |||
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Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2015) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2015) Master's degree (1 major) China Business and Economics (2016) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2016) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2017) Master's degree (1 major) China Business and Economics (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2019) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2020) Master's degree (1 major) China Business and Economics (2021) |
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2021) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2022) exchange program Business Management and Economics (2022) |
Abbreviation | |||
Business Taxation 2: The Taxation of Income in Germany | 12-St2-F-152-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
Holder of the Chair of Business Taxation | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
In this module, students will acquire an in-depth knowledge of the system of income taxation in Germany which consists of personal income tax, corporate income tax and trade tax, a special income tax on business income. | |||
Intended learning outcomes | |||
Students acquire in-depth knowledge of the system of income taxation in Germany. They are able to solve practical problems of medium to high complexity in this filed by means of the tax code, other legal texts and secondary literature. | |||
Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
V (2) + Ü (2) | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
written examination (approx. 60 minutes) creditable for bonus | |||
Allocation of places | |||
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Additional information | |||
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Workload | |||
150 h | |||
Teaching cycle | |||
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Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) | |||
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Module appears in | |||
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2015) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2015) Master's degree (1 major) China Business and Economics (2016) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2016) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2017) Master's degree (1 major) China Business and Economics (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2019) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2020) Master's degree (1 major) China Business and Economics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) |
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2021) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2022) exchange program Business Management and Economics (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2023) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2023) |
Abbreviation | |||
Business Taxation 3: Introduction to VAT | 12-St3-F-152-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
Holder of the Chair of Business Taxation | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
Introduction to German value added tax. | |||
Intended learning outcomes | |||
Students acquire a thorough knowledge of German VAT law. They are able to solve VAT problems of low to medium complexity by using the tax code itself as well as related literature. | |||
Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
V (2) + Ü (2) | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
a) written examination (approx. 60 minutes) or b) oral examination (one candidate each: approx. 10 to 15 minutes, groups of 2: approx. 20 minutes, groups of 3: approx. 30 minutes) creditable for bonus | |||
Allocation of places | |||
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Additional information | |||
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Workload | |||
150 h | |||
Teaching cycle | |||
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Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) | |||
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Module appears in | |||
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2015) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2015) Master's degree (1 major) China Business and Economics (2016) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2016) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2017) Master's degree (1 major) China Business and Economics (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2019) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2020) Master's degree (1 major) China Business and Economics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2021) |
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2021) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2022) exchange program Business Management and Economics (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2023) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2023) |
Abbreviation | |||
Selected Topics in Business Taxation | 12-StAP-V-212-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
holder of the Chair of Business Taxation | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
This module deals with selected problems and issues of business taxation. | |||
Intended learning outcomes | |||
The students will be able to edit and solve selected problems and issues of business. | |||
Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
V (2) + Ü (2) | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
Language of assessment: German and/or English creditable for bonus | |||
Allocation of places | |||
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Additional information | |||
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Workload | |||
150 h | |||
Teaching cycle | |||
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Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) | |||
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Module appears in | |||
Master's degree (1 major) China Business and Economics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2021) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2023) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2023) |
Abbreviation | |||
Seminar: Business Taxation | 12-StAP-S-212-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
holder of the Chair of Business Taxation | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
This module deals with selected problems and issues of business taxation. | |||
Intended learning outcomes | |||
The students will be able to edit and solve selected problems and issues of business taxation. | |||
Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
S (2) | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
Language of assessment: German and/or English creditable for bonus | |||
Allocation of places | |||
20 places. (1) Should the number of applications exceed the number of available places, places will be allocated by lot among all applicants irrespective of their subjects. (2) Places on all courses of the module with a restricted number of places will be allocated in the same procedure. (3) A waiting list will be maintained and places re-allo-cated by lot as they become available. | |||
Additional information | |||
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Workload | |||
150 h | |||
Teaching cycle | |||
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Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) | |||
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Module appears in | |||
Master's degree (1 major) China Business and Economics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2021) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2022) exchange program Business Management and Economics (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2023) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2023) |
Abbreviation | |||
Human Resource Management | 12-P&O-F-212-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
holder of the Chair of Human Resource Management and Organisation | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
The lecture "Personal und Organisation" ("Human Resources Management and Organisation") presents and discusses basic theories, estimation techniques and empirical results from the area of personnel economics and organisation. Reading list to be provided during lecture | |||
Intended learning outcomes | |||
The aim of the lecture is to enable students to understand and apply basic theories, estimation techniques and empirical results in the area personnel economics and organisation on the basis of text books and scientifc literature. | |||
Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
V (2) + Ü (2) | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
written examination (approx. 60 minutes) | |||
Allocation of places | |||
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Additional information | |||
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Workload | |||
150 h | |||
Teaching cycle | |||
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Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) | |||
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Module appears in | |||
Module studies (Bachelor) Business Management and Economics (2019) Module studies (Bachelor) Orientierungsstudien (2020) Master's degree (1 major) China Business and Economics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2021) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2022) Master's degree (1 major) Media Entertainment (2022) Master's degree (1 major) Psychology of digital media (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2023) |
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2023) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2023) |
Abbreviation | |||
Seminar: Human Resource Management & Organizational Theory | 12-P&O-FS-212-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
holder of the Chair of Human Resource Management and Organisation | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
Students will write a seminar paper on, deliver a talk on and discuss current issues in the field of human resources management and organisation in class. | |||
Intended learning outcomes | |||
The students learn to handle, formulate in own words, present, and discuss current research literature. | |||
Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
S (2) | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
term paper (approx. 15 pages) and presentation (approx. 20 minutes), (weighted 1:1) Language of assessment: German and/or English | |||
Allocation of places | |||
15 places. (1) Should the number of applications exceed the number of available places, places will be allocated by lot among all applicants irrespective of their subjects. (2) Places on all courses of the module with a restricted number of places will be allocated in the same procedure. (3) A waiting list will be maintained and places re-allo-cated by lot as they become available. | |||
Additional information | |||
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Workload | |||
150 h | |||
Teaching cycle | |||
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Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) | |||
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Module appears in | |||
Master's degree (1 major) China Business and Economics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2021) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2022) exchange program Business Management and Economics (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2023) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2023) |
Abbreviation | |||
Strategic and Innovation Management | 12-IM-212-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
holder of the Chair of Entrepreneurship and Management | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
The course will provide students with an overview of essential topics of innovation management. Particular emphasis will be on the application of theoretical concepts to practical examples and cases. The course will develop the innovation process starting with the idea and ending with the market entry of an innovation. The course will consist of two core elements: 1. "Creating Value": how can companies create something new? and 2. "Profiting from Value": how can companies profit from innovations? The course will use practical examples from numerous industries such as world-class restaurants, music, consumer goods, electricity or the software industry. | |||
Intended learning outcomes | |||
At the end of the module students are able to understand:
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Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
V (2) + Ü (2) Module taught in: German and/or English | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
Language of assessment: German and/or English | |||
Allocation of places | |||
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Additional information | |||
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Workload | |||
150 h | |||
Teaching cycle | |||
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Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) | |||
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Module appears in | |||
Master's degree (1 major) China Business and Economics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2021) |
Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2022) Master's degree (1 major) Media Entertainment (2022) Master's degree (1 major) Psychology of digital media (2022) exchange program Business Management and Economics (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2023) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2023) |
Abbreviation | |||
Seminar: Research Seminar | 12-RES-211-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
Holder of the Chair of Entrepreneurship and Strategy | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
Students develop seminar papers on varying topics in the domain of entrepreneurship, strategy, and innovation and present the key insights from their work. | |||
Intended learning outcomes | |||
Educational aims
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Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
S (2) Module taught in: German and/or English | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
Term paper (10 to 15 pages) and presentation (in groups of up to 3 candidates, approx. 10 minutes per candidate) Language of assessment: German and/or English | |||
Allocation of places | |||
15 places. Should the number of applications exceed the number of available places, places will be allocated as follows:
plicants with the same average grade, places will be allocated by lot. | |||
Additional information | |||
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Workload | |||
150 h | |||
Teaching cycle | |||
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Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) |
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Module appears in |
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2017) Master's degree (1 major) China Business and Economics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2021) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2023) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2023) |
Abbreviation | |||
Seminar: Business Simulation | 12-BUS-211-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
Holder of the Chair of Entrepreneurship and Strategy | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
This action-oriented module complements the lecture “Strategic and Innovation Management” (12-IM). In teams of up to four students, student compete in a business simulation that covers critical elements of managerial decision making. Participants act as a board of directors to develop the business by making decisions related to strategy, finance, market, operations, staffing, and innovation. This provides a unique opportunity to directly apply and critically reflect topics discussed in the classroom, while working in a team. | |||
Intended learning outcomes | |||
Educational aims
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Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
S (2) Module taught in: German and/or English | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
Term paper (10 to 15 pages) and presentation (in groups of up to three candidates, approx. 10 minutes per candidate) Language of assessment: German and/or English | |||
Allocation of places | |||
15 places. WB4 Should the number of applications exceed the number of available places, places will be allocated as follows:
plicants with the same average grade, places will be allocated by lot. | |||
Additional information | |||
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Workload | |||
150 h |
Teaching cycle |
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Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) |
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Module appears in |
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2017) Master's degree (1 major) China Business and Economics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2021) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2023) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2023) |
Abbreviation | |||
Seminar: Business Plan | 12-BPS-211-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
Holder of the Chair of Entrepreneurship and Strategy | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
Students work in teams of up to three students to develop a business model and a business plan for an own business idea or a notional one. | |||
Intended learning outcomes | |||
Educational aims
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Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
S (2) Module taught in: German and/or English | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
Term paper (10 to 15 pages) and presentation (in groups of up to three candidates, approx. 10 minutes per candidate) Language of assessment: German and/or English | |||
Allocation of places | |||
15 places. WB4 Should the number of applications exceed the number of available places, places will be allocated as follows: (1) Applicants who have already achieved a total of 90 ECTS credits or more will be given preferential consideration. (2) When places are allocated in accordance with (1) and the number of applications exceeds the number of available places, places will be allocated according to the average grade of assessments taken so far; among ap- plicants with the same average grade, places will be allocated by lot. | |||
Additional information | |||
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Workload | |||
150 h | |||
Teaching cycle | |||
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Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) |
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Module appears in |
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2017) Master's degree (1 major) China Business and Economics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2021) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2022) exchange program Business Management and Economics (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2023) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2023) |
Abbreviation | |||
Managerial Accounting: cost-based decision-making and control | 12-KR-152-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
Holder of the Chair of Business Management, Management Accounting and Control | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
First, this module will discuss basic principles of accounting such as full and direct costing as well as cost and performance accounting in the context of decision-making. The course will then focus on decision-making processes (short-term production planning, pricing decisions) and internal control calculations (the role of controls, deviation analyses). | |||
Intended learning outcomes | |||
This module provides competences in order to apply systems of full and direct costing, cost and performance accounting with regard to decision-making and internal control processes. After completing the course unit, students will be able to understand and assess the theoretical principles and interrelationships in decision-making and control as well as be able to apply them to examples from corporate practice. The goal is to promote analytical thinking and problem-solving abilities by analyses of complex problem structures. | |||
Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
V (2) + Ü (2) | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
written examination (approx. 60 minutes) | |||
Allocation of places | |||
-- | |||
Additional information | |||
-- | |||
Workload | |||
150 h | |||
Teaching cycle | |||
-- | |||
Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) | |||
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Module appears in | |||
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2015) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2015) Master's degree (1 major) China Business and Economics (2016) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2016) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2017) Master's degree (1 major) China Business and Economics (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2019) |
Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2020) Master's degree (1 major) China Business and Economics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2021) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2022) exchange program Business Management and Economics (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2023) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2023) |
Abbreviation | |||
Sales Accounting & Management | 12-VeCo-212-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
holder of the Chair of Chair of Business Management, Controlling and Accounting | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
The focus of the lecture is the support of sales management by controlling. The course covers the positioning of sales and sales management with a special emphasis on B2B sales of IT companies and the position of sales controlling as a subset of overall controlling in different business organisations. The course discusses basic requirements of an ideal support of sales by controlling as well as possible elements with which this support function can be realised, such as management information systems, target management and customer relationship management. | |||
Intended learning outcomes | |||
Knowledge about the practice of working in sales management and the associated sales is acquired. By displaying theoretical tools to support sales management by the controlling and the balance with the reality in companies, participants further acquire skills to evaluate the possible use of sales management tools in practice. | |||
Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
V (2) | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
written examination (approx. 60 minutes) | |||
Allocation of places | |||
40 places. (1) Should the number of applications exceed the number of available places, places will be allocated by lot among all applicants irrespective of their subjects. (2) Places on all courses of the module with a restricted number of places will be allocated in the same procedure. (3) A waiting list will be maintained and places re-allo-cated by lot as they become available. | |||
Additional information | |||
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Workload | |||
150 h | |||
Teaching cycle | |||
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Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) | |||
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Master's degree (1 major) China Business and Economics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2021) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2022) exchange program Business Management and Economics (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) | |||
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Seminar: Managerial Accounting | 12-AAC-212-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
holder of the Chair of Chair of Business Management, Controlling and Accounting | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
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In this course, students will acquire important knowledge and skills that will enable them to prepare a well-struc-tured paper and to present the results of their work with the help of relevant topics in the field of the focuses of module "Entscheidungs- und Kontrollrechnung" ("Management Accounting: Decision Making and Control"). | |||
Intended learning outcomes | |||
After completing the controlling bachelor seminar, students will be able to
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Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
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Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
term paper (approx. 12 pages) and presentation (approx. 20 minutes), (weighted 2:1) | |||
Allocation of places | |||
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Additional information | |||
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150 h | |||
Teaching cycle | |||
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Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) | |||
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Module appears in | |||
Master's degree (1 major) China Business and Economics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2021) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2023) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2023) |
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Selected Topics in Business Management 1 | 12-APB1-212-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
Dean of the Faculty of Business Management and Economics | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
This module serves the purpose of transferring credits from
The holders of the respective Chairs will ensure that the courses are eligible for credit transfer. | |||
Intended learning outcomes | |||
As a result of accrediting multiple kinds of modules, a description of acquired skills cannot be given. | |||
Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
V (2) + Ü (2) | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
a) written examination (approx. 60 minutes) or b) term paper (approx. 10 to 15 pages) and presentation (approx. 20 minutes), weighted 2:1 or c) oral examination (approx. 20 minutes) Language of assessment: German and/or English | |||
Allocation of places | |||
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Additional information | |||
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Workload | |||
150 h | |||
Teaching cycle | |||
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Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) | |||
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Module appears in | |||
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) |
Abbreviation | |||
Selected Topics in Business Management 2 | 12-APB2-212-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
Dean of the Faculty of Business Management and Economics | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
This module serves the purpose of transferring credits from
The holders of the respective Chairs will ensure that the courses are eligible for credit transfer. | |||
Intended learning outcomes | |||
As a result of accrediting multiple kinds of modules, a description of acquired skills cannot be given. | |||
Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
V (2) + Ü (2) | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
a) written examination (approx. 60 minutes) or b) term paper (approx. 10 to 15 pages) and presentation (approx. 20 minutes), weighted 2:1 or c) oral examination (approx. 20 minutes) Language of assessment: German and/or English | |||
Allocation of places | |||
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Additional information | |||
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Workload | |||
150 h | |||
Teaching cycle | |||
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Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) | |||
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Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) |
(max. 25 ECTS credits)
Abbreviation | |||
Microeconomics 1 | 12-Mik1-G-212-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
holder of the Chair of Economics, Information and Contract Economics | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
The lecture covers the following topics Theory of the household:
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Intended learning outcomes | |||
Students are systematically trained in microeconomic methods relevant in household and firm theory. Accordingly, they will know how to solve optimization problems under constraints. These scientific methods will serve as useful in many fields of specialization in economics and business administration. In particular, studends know analytically how to analyze the impact of changes in the economic environment, e.g., wages, interest rates, income on individual decision making. | |||
Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
V (2) + T (2) | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
written examination (approx. 60 minutes) Language of assessment: German and/or English | |||
Allocation of places | |||
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Additional information | |||
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Workload | |||
150 h | |||
Teaching cycle | |||
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Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) | |||
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Module appears in |
Module studies (Bachelor) Business Management and Economics (2019) Master's degree (1 major) China Business and Economics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2022) exchange program Business Management and Economics (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Mathematics (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2023) |
Abbreviation | |||
Microeconomics 2 | 12-Mik2-G-212-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
holder of the Chair of Industrial Economics | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
Outline of syllabus:
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Intended learning outcomes | |||
The aim of the course is to understand how markets work. We will investigate the behavior of a company in different market structures; namely perfectly competitive markets, monopoly markets and all forms in between, the so-called oligopoly markets. Ultimately, we are interested in whether the market results from a social point of view is desirable. Using our models, we will also try to analyze the consequences of different government interventions. The knowledge that students gain in this course will be in their future course of studies of benefits to them. In almost all business and economics lectures markets play a role. It also discussed in detail how economic actors make their decisions. Students will thus learn the important building blocks of economic thought. This knowledge will also be useful in the workplace and even in their private lives. | |||
Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
V (2) + T (2) | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
written examination (approx. 60 minutes) Language of assessment: German and/or English | |||
Allocation of places | |||
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Additional information | |||
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Workload | |||
150 h | |||
Teaching cycle | |||
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Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) | |||
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Module appears in | |||
Master's degree (1 major) China Business and Economics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) |
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2022) exchange program Business Management and Economics (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Mathematics (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2023) |
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Macroeconomics 1 | 12-Mak1-G-212-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
holder of the Chair of International Macroeconomics | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
Description: This module covers basic macroeconomic relationships, the declaration of employment, production, interest, current and capital account, nominal and real exchange rate, prices and inflation - in the long run (with flexible wages and prices) and in the short term (with fixed wages and prices). The course will familiarise students with concepts which are of central importance in a globalised environment (e. g. interest rate arbitrage, foreign exchange risk, purchasing power parity). The explanations will be applied to current issues (e. g. current account balances in the global economy; questions related to the European monetary union and the global financial crisis). Outline of syllabus:
Reading: The latest editions of the following textbooks: N. Gregory Mankiw: Macroeconomics [students are recommended to read the original English edition; they may also read the German translation] Olivier Blanchard and David H. Johnson, Macroeconomics Prentice Hall; [a German-language edition of the book by Oliver Blanchard and Gerhard Illing is available from Pearson Studium]. Michael Burda and Charles Wyplosz: Macroeconomics. A European text. To illustrate the lecture, case studies in particular will be developed in which more current sources are used. | |||
Intended learning outcomes | |||
This expertise enables the students to penetrate economically-intuitively and analytically macroeconomic interactions and problems in the course of advancing globalization and to deal with these arguments. Students learn to interpret on a scientific basis the impact of macroeconomic developments in individual economic actors (businesses, households, the state). | |||
Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
V (2) + T (2) |
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) |
written examination (approx. 60 minutes) Language of assessment: German and/or English |
Allocation of places |
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Additional information |
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Workload |
150 h |
Teaching cycle |
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Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) |
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Module appears in |
Master's degree (1 major) China Business and Economics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2022) exchange program Business Management and Economics (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Mathematics (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2023) |
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Macroeconomics 2 | 12-Mak2-G-212-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
holder of the Chair of Public Finance | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
Description: The lecture provides an introduction to long run or dynamic issues of macroeconomic theory and policy. Contents:
Lecture notes to be provided by Chair. | |||
Intended learning outcomes | |||
After completing the course "Makroökonomie 2" students are familiar with the most important concepts of growth theory, they know the microeconomic foundations of modern macroeconomic theory and understand the intertemporal budget constraint of the government. Therefore they are able to discuss the growth and distributional consequences of policy reforms by applying simple economic models. | |||
Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
V (2) + T (2) | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
written examination (approx. 60 minutes) Language of assessment: German and/or English | |||
Allocation of places | |||
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Additional information | |||
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Workload | |||
150 h | |||
Teaching cycle | |||
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Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) | |||
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Module appears in | |||
Master's degree (1 major) China Business and Economics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2022) exchange program Business Management and Economics (2022) | |||
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Bachelor' degree (1 major) Mathematics (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2023) |
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Abbreviation | |||
Monetary Policy and Financial Markets | 12-EuGP-F-212-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
holder of the Chair of Monetary Policy and International Economics | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
The course discusses the following questions:
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Intended learning outcomes | |||
By completing this course, students receive a profound understanding of theory and practice of monetary policy. Next to a profound knowledge of monetary policy in general, students are able to form a critical opinion about the conduct of monetary policy by the European Central Bank and in part about the policy of other central banks. | |||
Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
V (2) + Ü (2) Module taught in: German and/or English | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
written examination (approx. 60 minutes) Language of assessment: German and/or English | |||
Allocation of places | |||
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Additional information | |||
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Workload | |||
150 h | |||
Teaching cycle | |||
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Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) | |||
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Module appears in | |||
Master's degree (1 major) China Business and Economics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2021) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2022) exchange program Business Management and Economics (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) | |||
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Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2023) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2023) |
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International Money & Finance | 12-IFM-212-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
Holder of the Chair of Monetary Policy and International Economics | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
The module introduces students to exchange rate theory, the determinants of international financial flows and monetary open economy models for the analysis of monetary and fiscal policy. The module is divided into three parts. The first one covers exchange rates and the second one the balance of payments, international financial flows and financial market globalization. Based on these two, the third one focusses on economic policy applications including the exchange rate regime choice, exchange rate crises and optimum currency area theory. Format of the module: Lectures and exercise sessions Prerequisites: Basic knowledge of microeconomics and macroeconomics as taught for example in a Principles of Economics class or in Microeconomics I and Macroeconomics I. Usability: Bachelor Wirtschaftswissenschaften Requirements for getting credit points according to the Eropean Credit Transfer System (ECTS): Passing the final exam. ECTS and grading: 5 ECTS, Grading on a scale from 1-5 based on the final exam. Frequency of the module: Each summer term Workload: 150 hours (Lecture + Exercise Session + Self Study) Duration: 1 Semester | |||
Intended learning outcomes | |||
Students will acquire a basic understanding of international finance and learn analyzing practical examples with monetary models. Students gain expertise on institutional aspects and theoretical models. Having completed the module, students will be able to understand current developments in international finance and apply models and theories to analyze and evaluate these. | |||
Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
V (2) + Ü (2) Module taught in: German and/or English | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
written examination (approx. 60 minutes) Language of assessment: German and/or English | |||
Allocation of places | |||
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Additional information | |||
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Workload |
150 h |
Teaching cycle |
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Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) |
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Module appears in |
Master's degree (1 major) China Business and Economics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2021) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2023) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2023) |
Abbreviation | |||
Applied Business Cycle Analysis and Forecasting | 12-AKP-211-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
Holder of the Chair of Monetary Policy and International Economics | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
This module is an introduction to economic forecasting and business cycle analysis. The course is divided into three sections. In the first section, statistical and methodological basics on quantitative macroeconomic analysis and forecasting are discussed. The second section covers various aspects and issues related to economic forecasting. In the last sections, recent developments, topics, and research insights are presented. Format of the module: lectures Prerequisites: Basic knowledge of microeconomics and macroeconomics as taught for example in a Principles of Economics class or in Microeconomics I and Macroeconomics I. Usability: Bachelor Wirtschaftswissenschaften Requirements for getting credit points according to the European Credit Transfer System (ECTS): Passing the final exam. ECTS and grading: 5 ECTS, Grading on a scale from 1-5 based on the final exam. Frequency of the module: Each summer term Workload: 150 hours (Lecture + Self Study) Duration: 1 Semester | |||
Intended learning outcomes | |||
Students will acquire a basic understanding of the theory and practice of applied business cycle analysis and forecasting. Further, students will learn how to analyze and answer real-world economic problems using their economic toolkit. Students gain expertise on applying their knowledge gained in basic economics courses on policy-relevant issues. Having completed the module, students will be able to understand current macroeconomic and economic policy developments and to use models and theories to analyze and evaluate these. | |||
Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
S (2) Module taught in: German and/or English | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
a) Written examination (approx. 60 minutes) or b) term paper (approx. 15 pages) or c) term paper (approx. 10 to 15 pages) and presentation (approx. 20 minutes); (weighted 2:1) or d) oral examination (approx 20 minutes) Language of assessment: German and/or English | |||
Allocation of places | |||
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Additional information | |||
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Workload |
150 h |
Teaching cycle |
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Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) |
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Module appears in |
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2015) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2016) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2017) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2019) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2020) Master's degree (1 major) China Business and Economics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2021) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2023) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2023) |
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Seminar: Economic Policy | 12-VWL1-FS-212-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
holder of the Chair of Monetary Policy and International Economics | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
Acquiring an in-depth understanding of specific problems of macroeconomics. | |||
Intended learning outcomes | |||
After the seminar, students can
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Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
S (2) Module taught in: German and/or English | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
term paper (approx. 15 pages) and presentation (approx. 25 minutes), (weighted 2:1) Language of assessment: German and/or English | |||
Allocation of places | |||
15 places. (1) Should the number of applications exceed the number of available places, places will be allocated by lot among all applicants irrespective of their subjects. (2) Places on all courses of the module with a restricted number of places will be allocated in the same procedure. (3) A waiting list will be maintained and places re-allo-cated by lot as they become available. | |||
Additional information | |||
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Workload | |||
150 h | |||
Teaching cycle | |||
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Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) | |||
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Module appears in | |||
Master's degree (1 major) China Business and Economics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2021) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2022) exchange program Business Management and Economics (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2023) | |||
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Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2023) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2023) |
Abbreviation | |||
International Economics | 12-IntÖk-152-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
Holder of the Chair of International Economics | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
Content The course starts with an introduction into facts, trends and issues pertaining to the real side of globalization. The main part of the course deals with explanations of international trade (comparative advantage, product variety) and for international factor movements (if time permits). Current issues and controversies (e.g. globalization and labor; globalization and the environment; migration within the European Union) are analyzed on this background. Outline I nternational Economics – Trends and current developments II Internationale Trade
Literature: This course does not strictly follow a single textbook. The best general reference is Krugman, P.R., M. Obstfeld, M.J. Melitz (2018), International Economics. Theory and policy (older versions will also do). The course develops case studies that use additional references. | |||
Intended learning outcomes | |||
The students acquire the ability to critically reflect and understand trends and developments concerning the real side of the world economy: trade flows and international factor movements. They are enabled to understand and defend the causes and consequences of globalization both analytically as well as in an intuitive manner. They acquire the scientific knowledge to evaluate controversies associated with the ongoing deepening of the international division of labor. | |||
Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
V (2) + Ü (2) | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
written examination (approx. 60 minutes) Language of assessment: German and/or English |
Allocation of places |
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Additional information |
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Workload |
150 h |
Teaching cycle |
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Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) |
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Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2015) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2015) Master's degree (1 major) China Business and Economics (2016) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2016) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2017) Master's degree (1 major) China Business and Economics (2019) Module studies (Bachelor) Business Management and Economics (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2019) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2019) Module studies (Bachelor) Orientierungsstudien (2020) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2020) Master's degree (1 major) China Business and Economics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2021) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2022) exchange program Business Management and Economics (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2023) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2023) |
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Seminar: International Economics | 12-IntÖk-FS-152-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
Holder of the Chair of International Economics | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
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Content Current topics in international economics and economic geography [e.g. Urbanization and Inequality; Tasks, Trade, and Cities; Outsourcing, Offshoring and Multinational Firms; Competition of Locations, Jurisdictions and Systems; Globalization and the Environment; Trade, Multinational Firms and Labor Markets; Triumph of the City] Literature: Peer-reviewed articles and/or monographs. | |||
Intended learning outcomes | |||
Drawing on current cutting-edge research, students are enabled to analyze current research questions and to learn and apply research methods. The seminar style of the course teaches them to present their own seminar papers and research both in written and in oral form. Students are enabled to critically analyze and discuss the work of their peers. | |||
Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
S (2) | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
term paper (approx. 15 pages) and presentation (approx. 30 minutes), weighted 3:1 Language of assessment: German and/or English | |||
Allocation of places | |||
10 places. (1) Should the number of applications exceed the number of available places, places will be allocated by lot among all applicants irrespective of their subjects. (2) Places on all courses of the module with a restricted number of places will be allocated in the same procedure. (3) A waiting list will be maintained and places re-allo-cated by lot as they become available. | |||
Additional information | |||
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150 h | |||
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Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2015) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2015) |
Master's degree (1 major) China Business and Economics (2016) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2016) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2017) Master's degree (1 major) China Business and Economics (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2019) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2020) Master's degree (1 major) China Business and Economics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2021) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2022) exchange program Business Management and Economics (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2023) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2023) |
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Applied Regional and Urban Economics | 12-ARS-152-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
Holder of the Chair of Industrial Economics | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
I A brief revision of econometrics: OLS and fixed effects regression
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Intended learning outcomes | |||
This course focuses on the empirical analysis of current topics in international and regional economics. After reviewing some theoretical background and empirical methods, students learn to comprehend empirical studies, recognize possible pitfalls and conduct their own analyses using statistical software packages and authentic datasets. A strong focus is put on the identification of causal effects. Students should already have basic knowledge in econometric analysis and international trade theory. The lecture starts with a revision of basic empirical methods. The first application is to analyse if and why (and to what magnitude) firms benefit from being located in agglomerations such as the Silicon Valley. Next, we analyse the role of firms in international trade. What distinguishes exporters from non-exporters and are employees of exporters better off? Returning to a regional perspective, we then discuss several recent research papers on the adjustment of local labor markets to increasing trade with China and Eastern Europe. In a complementary lab tutorial (Übung) students learn to conduct empirical analyses by themselves. In hands-on exercises, they first practice how to obtain and prepare datasets and how to use summary statistics to find general patterns in the data. We then apply our theoretical knowledge from the lecture to devise empirical strate- gies and to interpret our results. | |||
Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
V (2) + Ü (2) | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
a) written examination (approx. 60 minutes) or b) term paper (approx. 10 pages) including empirical analysis prepared by candidates Language of assessment: German and/or English | |||
Allocation of places | |||
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150 h | |||
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Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2015) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2015) Master's degree (1 major) China Business and Economics (2016) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2016) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2017) Master's degree (1 major) China Business and Economics (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2019) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2020) Master's degree (1 major) China Business and Economics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2021) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2023) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2023) |
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Games and Strategies | 12-S&W1-F-212-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
holder of the Chair of Industrial Economics | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
Outline of syllabus:
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Intended learning outcomes | |||
Students which complete this course will be able to
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Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
V (2) + Ü (2) Module taught in: German and/or English | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
written examination (approx. 60 minutes) Language of assessment: German and/or English | |||
Allocation of places | |||
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Additional information | |||
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150 h | |||
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Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) | |||
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Master's degree (1 major) China Business and Economics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2021) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2022) exchange program Business Management and Economics (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2023) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2023) |
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Competition Policy | 12-S&W2-F-212-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
holder of the Chair of Industrial Economics | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
Content: German and European Competition Policy illustrated by real world cases of the Competition Protection Office. Outline of syllabus:
Reading: Schulz: Wettbewerbspolitik, Tübingen. | |||
Intended learning outcomes | |||
After completing the course students are able to
ons from an economic point of view. | |||
Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
V (3) + Ü (2) Module taught in: German and/or English | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
Language of assessment: German and/or English | |||
Allocation of places | |||
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Additional information | |||
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150 h |
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Master's degree (1 major) China Business and Economics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2021) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2022) exchange program Business Management and Economics (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2023) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2023) |
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Economics of Regulation | 12-S&W3-F-212-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
holder of the Chair of Industrial Economics | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
Outline of syllabus:
This course will be taught in English. | |||
Intended learning outcomes | |||
The aim of this course is to provide the students with an understanding of the economic analysis that underpins competition policy and regulatory policy towards network utilities and to provide them with some institutional background. Upon successful completion of this module the students will (i) acquire an understanding of the underlying reasons why some markets cannot be made competitive; (ii)acquire a knowledge of the economic principles that lie behind the application of competition policy and utility regulation;
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Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
V (2) + Ü (2) Module taught in: German and/or English | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
Language of assessment: German and/or English | |||
Allocation of places | |||
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Additional information | |||
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150 h |
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Master's degree (1 major) China Business and Economics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2021) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2022) exchange program Business Management and Economics (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2023) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2023) |
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Seminar: Competition and Strategy | 12-S&W-FS-212-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
holder of the Chair of Industrial Economics | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
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This course covers selected topics from the field of industrial economics. Students will be expected to independently work on a topic, submit a written piece of work and present their findings orally. | |||
Intended learning outcomes | |||
Students are able to independently investigate and classify scientific publications on their relevance to a given theme. In addition, they are able to present the results orally and in writing by conventional scientific standards. | |||
Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
S (2) Module taught in: German and/or English | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
term paper (approx. 15 pages) and presentation (approx. 20 minutes), (weighted 2:1) Language of assessment: German and/or English | |||
Allocation of places | |||
15 places. (1) Should the number of applications exceed the number of available places, places will be allocated by lot among all applicants irrespective of their subjects. (2) Places on all courses of the module with a restricted number of places will be allocated in the same procedure. (3) A waiting list will be maintained and places re-allo-cated by lot as they become available. | |||
Additional information | |||
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150 h | |||
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Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) | |||
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Master's degree (1 major) China Business and Economics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2021) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2023) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2023) |
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Business Strategy for Information and Network Industries | 12-BSINI-212-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
holder of the Chair of Industrial Economics | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
Outline of syllabus:
The course will be taught in English. | |||
Intended learning outcomes | |||
After successful completion of this class, the students should be familiar with issues arising in many of the increasingly important hi-tech industries. They will be able to comment on emerging selling mechanisms for books, music and video. They will be able to explain the underlying logic for observed pricing patterns for software products, social media sites and the services found in the so called sharing economy. They will not only be able to understand observed behavior in information goods markets, industries which exhibit network effects and platform markets but will be able argue for new strategies in light of the specific features a market/product may exhibit. | |||
Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
V (2) + Ü (2) Module taught in: German and/or English | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
Language of assessment: German and/or English | |||
Allocation of places | |||
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150 h | |||
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Master's degree (1 major) China Business and Economics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2021) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2022) exchange program Business Management and Economics (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2023) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2023) |
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Industrial Organization | 12-IIO-212-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
holder of the Chair of Industrial Economics | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
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Description: The purpose of this course is to provide an introduction to the main concepts and analytical tools of the theory of industrial organisation. Industrial organisation studies examine how firms interact and compete with each other in the market. The focus is predominantly on markets characterised by imperfect competition (so-called oligopoly competition), i. e. markets where firms can exercise market power. Outline of syllabus:
This course will be taught in English. | |||
Intended learning outcomes | |||
The purpose of this course is to provide an introduction to the main concepts and analytical tools of the theory of industrial organization. Industrial organization studies how firms interact and compete with each other in the market. The focus is predominantly on markets characterized by imperfect competition, i.e. markets where firms can exercise market power. Students who complete this course will be able to comprehend and use simple game theoretic models of oligopoly competition. By using these models, they will be able to understand and suggest managerial policies. They will be able to comment on governmental remedies in case of market failure within the context of the existing competition laws. This course will be taught in English. | |||
Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
V (2) + Ü (2) Module taught in: German and/or English | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
Language of assessment: German and/or English | |||
Allocation of places | |||
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Additional information | |||
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150 h |
Teaching cycle |
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Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) |
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Module appears in |
Master's degree (1 major) China Business and Economics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2021) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2022) exchange program Business Management and Economics (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2023) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2023) |
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Public Policy | 12-WiPo-G-212-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
holder of the Chair of Economic Order and Social Policy | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
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Intended learning outcomes | |||
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Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
V (2) + T (2) Module taught in: German and/or English | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
Language of assessment: German and/or English | |||
Allocation of places | |||
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Additional information | |||
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Workload | |||
150 h | |||
Teaching cycle | |||
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Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) | |||
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Master's degree (1 major) China Business and Economics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2021) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2022) exchange program Business Management and Economics (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Mathematics (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2023) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2023) |
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Labour Economics | 12-A&S-F-212-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
holder of the Chair of Economic Order and Social Policy | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
Description: This course offers an introduction to labour economics and social policy. Outline of syllabus:
Basic reading: Sapir, A. (2005): Globalisation and the Reform of the European Social Models, Brussels. Franz, W. (2009): Arbeitsmarktökonomik, 7th edition. Wagner, T./Jahn, E.J. (2004): Neue Arbeitsmarkttheorien, 2nd edition. Ehrenberg, R.G./Smith, R.S. (1996): Modern Labor Economics, 6th edition. Breyer, F./Buchholz, W. (2009): Ökonomie des Sozialstaats, 2nd edition. Lampert, H./Althammer, J. (2004): Lehrbuch der Sozialpolitik, 7th edition. | |||
Intended learning outcomes | |||
The students analyze the function of the labor market and get an impression of relevant aspects in social policy. The students are able to illustrate the underlying theoretical models, can interpret them economically and apply to the current situation. | |||
Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
V (2) + Ü (2) Module taught in: German and/or English | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
Language of assessment: German and/or English | |||
Allocation of places | |||
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Additional information | |||
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Workload | |||
150 h | |||
Teaching cycle | |||
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Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) | |||
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Module appears in |
Master's degree (1 major) China Business and Economics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2021) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2022) exchange program Business Management and Economics (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2023) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2023) |
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Seminar: Labour Economics | 12-LES-211-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
Holder of the Chair of Labor Economics | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
This course provides an introduction into modern labor economics. The lecture will cover the following three core topics: I. Structure of the labor market
The objective of this part is to provide an understanding of the determinants of labor supply and labor demand and how they match and finally reach an equilibrium. This also implies studying the design and effects of policy interventions in order to combat inefficiencies. II. Wage formation
The objective of the second part to investigate the different determinants of wages and to understand the reasons (justified or unjustified) why some people earn more than others. III. Unemployment The third and last part of the lecture deals with one of the biggest challenges to policy makers: unemployment. | |||
Intended learning outcomes | |||
Participants will be familiarized with the core theoretical models of modern labor economics and the basic methods of modern empirical labor economics. As such the course will be divided into two parts: the lecture where the theory is taught as well as the exercise class which are „hands on“ sessions in order to be able to conduct an economic analysis both theoretically as well as empirically. | |||
Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
S (2) Module taught in: German and/or English | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
Term paper (approx. 15 pages) and presentation (approx. 15 minutes), weighted 3:2 Language of assessment: German and/or English | |||
Allocation of places | |||
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Additional information | |||
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Workload |
150 h |
Teaching cycle |
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Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) |
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Module appears in |
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2017) Master's degree (1 major) China Business and Economics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2021) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2022) exchange program Business Management and Economics (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2023) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2023) |
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Seminar: Public Finance | 12-Fiwi-FS-212-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
holder of the Chair of Public Finance | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
In this course, students will acquire an in-depth understanding of specific problems discussed in "Makroökono-mik II" ("Macroeconomics II") and "Mikroökonomik III" ("Microeconomics III"). The course will use scientific economic journal articles in German and English language. | |||
Intended learning outcomes | |||
After completing this module, students
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Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
S (2) | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
term paper (approx. 15 pages) and presentation (approx. 25 minutes), weighted 2:1 | |||
Allocation of places | |||
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Additional information | |||
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Workload | |||
150 h | |||
Teaching cycle | |||
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Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) | |||
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Module appears in | |||
Master's degree (1 major) China Business and Economics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2021) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2023) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2023) |
Abbreviation | |||
Computational Economics | 12-CE-212-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
holder of the Chair of Public Finance | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
This module introduces students to the numerical implementation of economic models. It consists of three main parts:
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Intended learning outcomes | |||
After finishing this module students are able to
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Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
P (2) Module taught in: German and/or English | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
written examination (approx. 60 minutes) and exercises (approx. 10 pages), (weighted 1:1) Language of assessment: German and/or English | |||
Allocation of places | |||
20 places. (1) Should the number of applications exceed the number of available places, places will be allocated by lot among all applicants irrespective of their subjects. (2) Places on all courses of the module with a restricted number of places will be allocated in the same procedure. (3) A waiting list will be maintained and places re-allo-cated by lot as they become available. | |||
Additional information | |||
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Workload | |||
150 h | |||
Teaching cycle | |||
-- | |||
Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) | |||
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Module appears in | |||
Master's degree (1 major) China Business and Economics (2021) |
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2021) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2023) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2023) |
Abbreviation | |||
Practice of Data Analysis | 12-PD-152-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
Holder of the Chair of Econometrics | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
Daily work in all areas of business - companies, science, institutions and politics - is based on the acquisition, processing and analysis of various data. These must be collected or generated and then processed and analyzed. In addition, data-based processes and business models offer many opportunities and challenges. The course covers the above mentioned topics and includes a theoretical and a practical part. In the theoretical part, basic knowledge in dealing with data, empirical work and the statistical software R will be taught. In the practical part of the research seminar webinars & field trips are offered. | |||
Intended learning outcomes | |||
Students able to apply statistical methods to collect numerical data. | |||
Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
V (2) + Ü (2) | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
a) written examination (approx. 60 minutes) or b) term paper (approx. 10 pages) and presentation (approx. 20 minutes), weighted 2:1 Language of assessment: German and/or English | |||
Allocation of places | |||
-- | |||
Additional information | |||
-- | |||
Workload | |||
150 h | |||
Teaching cycle | |||
-- | |||
Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) | |||
-- | |||
Module appears in | |||
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2015) Master's degree (1 major) China Business and Economics (2016) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2016) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2017) Master's degree (1 major) China Business and Economics (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2020) Master's degree (1 major) China Business and Economics (2021) |
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2021) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2022) exchange program Business Management and Economics (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2023) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2023) |
Abbreviation | |||
Computerlab - Applied Econometrics | 12-CQW-212-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
holder of the Chair of Econometrics | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
This module builds on the lectures "Grundlagen der Statistik" ("Descriptive Statistics and Introduction to Probability") and "Grundlagen der QWF" ("Introduction to Statistical Inference and Regression Analysis"). It introduces students to the simulation of different distributions and the application of linear regression analysis. In the first part of the course, different distributions are introduced, simulated with Excel and their theoretical moments are estimated. In the second part, linear regression analysis is introduced, different specifications are estimated and interpreted and potential pitfalls are pointed out. | |||
Intended learning outcomes | |||
After finishing this course students acquired several skills. They
the results. | |||
Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
P (2) | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
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Allocation of places | |||
20 places. (1) Should the number of applications exceed the number of available places, places will be allocated by lot among all applicants irrespective of their subjects. (2) Places on all courses of the module with a restricted number of places will be allocated in the same procedure. (3) A waiting list will be maintained and places re-allo-cated by lot as they become available. | |||
Additional information | |||
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Workload | |||
150 h | |||
Teaching cycle | |||
-- | |||
Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) | |||
-- | |||
Module appears in | |||
Master's degree (1 major) China Business and Economics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2021) |
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2021) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2022) exchange program Business Management and Economics (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2023) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2023) |
Abbreviation | |||
Seminar: Econometrics | 12-QWF-FS-212-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
holder of the Chair of Econometrics | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
This module will take the form of a seminar. Participants will independently work on a subdomain of applied quantitative economics, either theoretically or applying the techniques they have acquired in an empirical study. | |||
Intended learning outcomes | |||
Students acquire the ability to work independently on a given topic in applied quantitative economics, write a summary, and present it to and discuss it with other seminar participants. | |||
Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
S (2) | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
term paper (approx. 15 pages) and presentation (approx. 25 minutes), (weighted 2:1) | |||
Allocation of places | |||
15 places. (1) Should the number of applications exceed the number of available places, places will be allocated by lot among all applicants irrespective of their subjects. (2) Places on all courses of the module with a restricted number of places will be allocated in the same procedure. (3) A waiting list will be maintained and places re-allo-cated by lot as they become available. | |||
Additional information | |||
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Workload | |||
150 h | |||
Teaching cycle | |||
-- | |||
Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) | |||
-- | |||
Module appears in | |||
Master's degree (1 major) China Business and Economics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2021) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2023) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2023) |
Abbreviation | |||
Economic Principles of Risk Management | 12-Risk-152-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
Holder of the Chair of Economics, Information and Contract Economics | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | graduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
Rational decisions under uncertainty
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Intended learning outcomes | |||
After completing the course students are able to
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Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
V (2) + Ü (2) | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
written examination (approx. 60 minutes) Language of assessment: German and/or English creditable for bonus | |||
Allocation of places | |||
-- | |||
Additional information | |||
-- | |||
Workload | |||
150 h | |||
Teaching cycle | |||
-- | |||
Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) | |||
-- | |||
Module appears in | |||
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2015) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2015) Master's degree (1 major) China Business and Economics (2016) | |||
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Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2016) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2017) Master's degree (1 major) China Business and Economics (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2019) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2020) Master's degree (1 major) China Business and Economics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2021) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2022) exchange program Business Management and Economics (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2023) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2023) |
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Abbreviation | |||
Insurance Markets | 12-VM-152-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
Holder of the Chair of Economics, Information and Contract Economics | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
Asymmetric information makes insurance markets different from common goods markets. Research questions and methods thus have to take these special features into account. Typical subjects covered in the course:
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Intended learning outcomes | |||
After completing the course students are able to
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Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
V (2) + Ü (2) | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
written examination (approx. 60 minutes) | |||
Allocation of places | |||
-- | |||
Additional information | |||
-- | |||
Workload | |||
150 h | |||
Teaching cycle | |||
-- | |||
Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) | |||
-- | |||
Module appears in | |||
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2015) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2015) Master's degree (1 major) China Business and Economics (2016) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2016) | |||
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Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2017) Master's degree (1 major) China Business and Economics (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2019) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2020) Master's degree (1 major) China Business and Economics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2021) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2022) |
Abbreviation | |||
Economics of Information | 12-IÖ-152-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
Holder of the Chair of Economics, Information and Contract Economics | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
During the 1960/70s, microeconomic theory came to acknowledge that many (if not most) economic transactions are characterized by asymmetric distribution of information – i.e., at least one of the parties participating in a transaction usually is privy to information that the remaining parties do not have access to. This asymmetric distribution of information subsequently was recognized to be a major impediment for transactions to be economically efficient. Contract theory addresses the question how the inefficiencies arising from asymmetric distribution of information can best be mitigated by appropriate design of the contractual (or, more generally, institutional) framework that governs the transaction under consideration. This lecture covers the baseline models of “moral hazard” (i.e., situations where one party has private knowledge after a contract has been signed) and “adverse selection” (i.e., situations where one party has private knowledge before a contract is signed). As applications we will address questions discussed in organizational, personnel or industrial economics, such as incentive design within organizations or the design of labor law regulations and competition laws. Even though we will work with precise mathematical formalizations of the ideas that we want to think and talk about, this course requires little more than a solid understanding of basic differential calculus. More important than having a solid mathematical background is having a strong interest in formal economic analysis and fun with logical thinking and puzzle solving. The exposition is primarily based on the following textbook:
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Intended learning outcomes | |||
After completing the course students will be able to
between the contracting parties. | |||
Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
V (2) + Ü (2) | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
written examination (approx. 60 minutes) | |||
Allocation of places | |||
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Additional information | |||
-- | |||
Workload | |||
150 h |
Teaching cycle |
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Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) |
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Module appears in |
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2015) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2015) Master's degree (1 major) China Business and Economics (2016) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2016) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2017) Master's degree (1 major) China Business and Economics (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2019) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2020) Master's degree (1 major) China Business and Economics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2021) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2022) exchange program Business Management and Economics (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2023) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2023) |
Abbreviation | |||
Seminar: Decision Making and Incentive Design | 12-IAO-212-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
holder of the Chair of Economics, Information and Contract Economics | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
This seminar covers the following special topics in organisational economics:
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Intended learning outcomes | |||
Drawing on current cutting-edge research, students are enabled to critically and independently analyze current research questions and to learn and apply research methods. The seminar style of the course teaches them to present their own seminar papers and research both in written and in oral form. Students are enabled to critically analyze and discuss the work of their peers. | |||
Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
S (2) Module taught in: German and/or English | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
Term paper (approx. 10 pages) and presentation (approx. 20 minutes), (weighted 2:1) Language of assessment: German and/or English | |||
Allocation of places | |||
-- | |||
Additional information | |||
-- | |||
Workload | |||
150 h | |||
Teaching cycle | |||
-- | |||
Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) | |||
-- | |||
Module appears in | |||
Master's degree (1 major) China Business and Economics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2021) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2023) | |||
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Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2023) |
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Abbreviation | |||
Business Cycle Analysis | 12-Konj1-F-212-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
holder of the Chair of Monetary Policy and International Economics | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
The course will introduce students to the theory of business cycle dynamics. Capitalist based economies are subject to pronounced cycles of economic booms and busts. In this course, we will find out why! Kicking off the lecture, we will look at some stylised empirical facts of business cycles. Afterwards, we will give a structural interpretation, focusing in particular on housing and asset markets and their role for the business cycle. We will also take a closer look at investment, one of the main cycle-makers. Afterwards, we will ask the question of how monetary and fiscal policy can safeguard the business cycle. Special attention will be given to the euro area. We will also invite an expert to give a practical introduction to business cycle indicators. | |||
Intended learning outcomes | |||
The course offers an introduction into a vast array of analytical tools. Students
policy which enables them to critically access contemporaneous policy. | |||
Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
V (2) + Ü (2) | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
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Allocation of places | |||
-- | |||
Additional information | |||
-- | |||
Workload | |||
150 h | |||
Teaching cycle | |||
-- | |||
Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) | |||
-- | |||
Module appears in | |||
Master's degree (1 major) China Business and Economics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2021) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2022) | |||
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exchange program Business Management and Economics (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2023) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2023) |
Abbreviation | |||
Seminar: Business cycles, corporate finance and asset markets | 12-KUV-211-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
Head of the Work Group of Empirical Economics | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
The modul is located in the nexus of business cycles, corporate finance and asset markets. Being located at the intersection between economics and finance the modul adresses the interaction between business cycles, corporate fiannce and aset markets. Concretely students can work on subjects like „what is the impact of interest rate changes by the central bank on the housing market“, „how do asset markets and household consumption interact“ and „what is the interrelationship bewtween financing conditions and the business cycle“. From a methodological point of view the course targets to built on existing methological toolkits aquired during the bachelor studies. Students are guided to deepen their understanding on those toolkits to analyze data and to generate results. | |||
Intended learning outcomes | |||
The modul equips students with the necessary tools to analyze data to generate results on topics of interest. Besides students need to present their findings and communicate their results to other studends. | |||
Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
S (2) | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
term paper (approx. 15 pages) and presentation (approx. 25 minutes), weighted 2:1 | |||
Allocation of places | |||
-- | |||
Additional information | |||
-- | |||
Workload | |||
150 h | |||
Teaching cycle | |||
-- | |||
Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) | |||
-- | |||
Module appears in | |||
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2015) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2016) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2017) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2019) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2020) |
Master's degree (1 major) China Business and Economics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2021) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2022) exchange program Business Management and Economics (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2023) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2023) |
Abbreviation | |||
European Macroeconomics | 12-EM-211-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
Holder of the Senior Professorship for Economics, Money and International Economic Relations | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
This course focuses on the macroeconomics of the euro area. It is based on a theoretical part which provides a critical presentation of the two core macroeconomic paradigms: the (neo)classical approach and the Keynesian approach. This allows a comparative analysis of policy implications for important macroeconomic topics (unemployment, inflation, government debt, financial system). The policy-oriented part discusses the monetary policy of the ECB and the challenges for fiscal policy in the euro area, which are due to the lack of fiscal policy integration. The course will also present other euro area specific topics (e.g. Optimum currency area, euro crises, Next Generation EU). | |||
Intended learning outcomes | |||
After completing this course, students will have gained a profound understanding of (applied) macroeconomic policies in general and specifically in the EMU. The students will have a deeper understanding of the two core macroeconomic models and their application for economic policy by using empirical data. Thus, they will enhance their general macroeconomic understanding by applying it to real world problems. In addition, students will develop a sound knowledge of the institutions of common fiscal and monetary policy in Europe. | |||
Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
V (2) | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
a) Written examination (approx. 60 minutes) or b) term paper (approx. 10 to 15 pages) and presentation (approx. 20 minutes); (weighted 2:1) or c) oral examination (approx 20 minutes) Language of assessment: German and/or English | |||
Allocation of places | |||
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Additional information | |||
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Workload | |||
150 h | |||
Teaching cycle | |||
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Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) | |||
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Module appears in | |||
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2015) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2016) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2017) | |||
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Module studies (Bachelor) Business Management and Economics (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2019) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2019) Module studies (Bachelor) Orientierungsstudien (2020) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2020) Master's degree (1 major) China Business and Economics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2021) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2022) exchange program Business Management and Economics (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2023) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2023) |
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Abbreviation | |||
Challenges of China’s Economic Rise | 12-CCER-212-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
Dean of the Faculty of Business Management and Economics | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
This course will be taught in English.Over the last 30 years, China has experienced an unprecedented economic growth period. This economic success is awesome and challenging at the same time. Within this seminar we take a look at a selection of challenges resulting from China's economic rise. We look into challenges arising within China, but also into selected international ones. We approach the challenges by first looking at how they have been discussed in Western media. Starting from there we look 'behind the curtain' to analyse the topics and debates more in-depth in the context of China's economic rise and relevant economic theories. To attend this class you do not need ex ante knowledge about China. You should, however, be willing to read texts, also academic texts, in English language. Apart from reading, participants of the seminar are expected to prepare inputs for the seminar and to participate in class discussion. The seminar ends with a written examination. | |||
Intended learning outcomes | |||
Students of the seminar gain knowledge about China and its global relevance. In addition they learn how the experiences of an emerging markets at times defy mainstream economic theory. | |||
Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
V (2) | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
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Allocation of places | |||
20 places. (1) Should the number of applications exceed the number of available places, places will be allocated by lot among all applicants irrespective of their subjects. (2) Places on all courses of the module with a restricted number of places will be allocated in the same procedure. (3) A waiting list will be maintained and places re-allo-cated by lot as they become available. | |||
Additional information | |||
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Workload | |||
150 h | |||
Teaching cycle | |||
-- | |||
Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) | |||
-- | |||
Module appears in | |||
Module studies (Bachelor) Business Management and Economics (2019) Module studies (Bachelor) Orientierungsstudien (2020) Master's degree (1 major) China Business and Economics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2021) | |||
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Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2021) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2023) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2023) |
Abbreviation | |||
Introduction to Business Journalism | 12-EWJ-192-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
Holder of the Professorship of Economic Journalism | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
The course provides a practical introduction to the functions and goals of business journalism and gives an initial overview of the subject area of journalism. The focus is on the following questions: What is communication? What are the special features of business journalism? How does one communicate complex economic-political contexts? What needs to be taken into account when providing information and conducting research? How are sources handled in journalism? How are journalistic products such as a report or news item or a report written? How does storytelling work? What is the most efficient way to disseminate journalistic products? What comprises the field of journalistic ethics? | |||
Intended learning outcomes | |||
Through practical exercises, students learn about different forms of presentation and gain insight into research techniques. After completing the "Introduction to Business Journalism" module, students are able to comprehend and evaluate the work of journalists and likewise write journalistic products independently. | |||
Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
V (2) + Ü (2) | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
Portfolio (approx. 20 pages) Language of assessment: German and/or English | |||
Allocation of places | |||
-- | |||
Additional information | |||
-- | |||
Workload | |||
150 h | |||
Teaching cycle | |||
-- | |||
Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) | |||
-- | |||
Module appears in | |||
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2015) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2016) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2017) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2019) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2019) |
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2020) Master's degree (1 major) China Business and Economics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2021) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2022) exchange program Business Management and Economics (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2023) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2023) |
Abbreviation | |||
Crossmedia Storytelling in Business Communication | 12-CWK-192-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
Holder of the Professorship of Economic Journalism | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
Online and cross-media journalism takes into account the current media convergence. This seminar focuses on the individual elements and phases of production for the website, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and Tiktok against the background of current trends and developments. In addition, the seminar covers current trends in journalism. In addition to content-related topics, the focus is also on new methods (e.g. of storytelling), as well as technical developments. | |||
Intended learning outcomes | |||
After successful completion, students will be able to name the individual phases of online and cross-media journalism and carry them out on sample projects, explain and go through the individual production stages, use methods and tools for the individual steps. | |||
Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
S (2) | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
Portfolio (approx. 20 pages) Language of assessment: German and/or English | |||
Allocation of places | |||
20 places.
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Additional information | |||
-- | |||
Workload | |||
150 h | |||
Teaching cycle | |||
-- | |||
Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) | |||
-- | |||
Module appears in | |||
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2015) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2016) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2017) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2019) | |||
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Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2019) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2020) Master's degree (1 major) China Business and Economics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2021) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2022) exchange program Business Management and Economics (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2023) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2023) |
Abbreviation | |||
Seminar: Business Journalism and Business Communication | 12-WUW-211-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
Holder of the Professorship of Economic Journalism | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
This seminar is offered as a preparatory seminar for the bachelor thesis. Basic scientific knowledge is taught. The focus is on the goal of independently preparing a well-founded scientific thesis. For this purpose, the individual steps from the generation of a research question to the actual survey are explained. In addition, an overview of scientific writing is provided. | |||
Intended learning outcomes | |||
Upon completion of the seminar, students will be able to independently prepare a scientific paper.
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Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
S (2) | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
term paper (approx. 10 to 15 pages) and presentation (approx. 15 minutes); (weighted 1:1) Language of assessment: German and/or English | |||
Allocation of places | |||
-- | |||
Additional information | |||
-- | |||
Workload | |||
150 h | |||
Teaching cycle | |||
-- | |||
Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) | |||
-- | |||
Module appears in | |||
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2015) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2016) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2017) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2019) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2020) |
Master's degree (1 major) China Business and Economics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2021) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2023) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2023) |
Abbreviation | |||
Managerial Practice Lectures | 12-VGP-192-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
Holder of the Professorship of Economic Journalism | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
In this lecture, we invite board members of publicly listed companies, SMEs and Startups to discuss contemporary challenges of corporate management. Students gain sustainable insights into current management practices, challenges of corporate management in various industries, and discuss pressing managerial issues with C-level executives. In individual and group assignments, students are required to connect management theories with the managerial challenges of the speakers. Managers of the different companies are required to address the following questions that will foster a detailed discussion at the end of each lecture:
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Intended learning outcomes | |||
After participating in this module, students should be able to combine theoretical approaches with current challenges in management. The students obtain a realistic insight into a cross-section of the German economy. Through discussions reports and group presentations students’ social skills are trained in addition to professio- nal skills. | |||
Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
S (2) | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
Portfolio (approx. 20 pages) Language of assessment: German and/or English | |||
Allocation of places | |||
-- | |||
Additional information | |||
-- | |||
Workload | |||
150 h | |||
Teaching cycle | |||
-- | |||
Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) | |||
-- | |||
Module appears in | |||
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2015) |
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2015) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2016) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2017) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2019) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2020) Master's degree (1 major) China Business and Economics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2021) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2022) exchange program Business Management and Economics (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2023) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2023) |
Abbreviation | |||
Economist Practice Lectures | 12-VWP-211-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
Holder of the Senior Professorship for Economics, Money and International Economic Relations | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
The content of the seminar is the active participation in as well as the follow-up of the lectures of economists from different national and international fields of activity, which are organized for the event. The invitation of speakers from practice strengthens the practical orientation of the scientifically founded and at the same time internationally oriented education at the faculty of economics of the University of Würzburg. In this way, students will gain lasting insights into the fields of activity of economists, gain an insight into practical activities, discuss these with high-ranking economists and combine them with theoretical economic knowledge gained during their studies. | |||
Intended learning outcomes | |||
By participating in the seminar, Master's students of the faculty of economics and business administration should get to know the different fields of activity of economists and the questions that determine the daily work of the speakers in the course of the lectures. In addition, the participants of the seminar will have the opportunity to apply the knowledge of economics they have acquired during their studies. For this purpose, in addition to a discussion with the speakers following the respective lecture, a debating workshop is offered to the participants of the seminar, in which the students are to learn economic argumentation and debate management. The learned contents and competencies will be tested at the end of the semester. | |||
Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
S (2) | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
a) oral examination (approx 30 minutes) or b) term paper (approx. 10 pages) and presentation (approx. 15 minutes); (weighted 2:1) or c) written examination (approx. 60 minutes) Language of assessment: German and/or English | |||
Allocation of places | |||
-- | |||
Additional information | |||
-- | |||
Workload | |||
150 h | |||
Teaching cycle | |||
-- | |||
Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) | |||
-- | |||
Module appears in | |||
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2015) | |||
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Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2015) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2016) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2017) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2019) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2020) Master's degree (1 major) China Business and Economics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2021) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2023) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Business Management and Economics (Minor, 2023) |
Abbreviation | |||
Selected Topics in Economics 1 | 12-APV1-212-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
Dean of the Faculty of Business Management and Economics | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
This module serves the purpose of transferring credits from
The holders of the respective Chairs will ensure that the courses are eligible for credit transfer. | |||
Intended learning outcomes | |||
As a result of accrediting multiple kinds of modules, a description of acquired skills cannot be given. | |||
Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
V (2) + Ü (2) | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
a) written examination (approx. 60 minutes) or b) term paper (approx. 10 to 15 pages) and presentation (approx. 20 minutes), weighted 2:1 or c) oral examination (approx. 20 minutes) Language of assessment: German and/or English | |||
Allocation of places | |||
-- | |||
Additional information | |||
-- | |||
Workload | |||
150 h | |||
Teaching cycle | |||
-- | |||
Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) | |||
-- | |||
Module appears in | |||
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) |
Abbreviation | |||
Selected Topics in Economics 2 | 12-APV2-212-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
Dean of the Faculty of Business Management and Economics | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
This module serves the purpose of transferring credits from
The holders of the respective Chairs will ensure that the courses are eligible for credit transfer. | |||
Intended learning outcomes | |||
As a result of accrediting multiple kinds of modules, a description of acquired skills cannot be given. | |||
Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
V (2) + Ü (2) | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
a) written examination (approx. 60 minutes) or b) term paper (approx. 10 to 15 pages) and presentation (approx. 20 minutes), weighted 2:1 or c) oral examination (approx. 20 minutes) Language of assessment: German and/or English | |||
Allocation of places | |||
-- | |||
Additional information | |||
-- | |||
Workload | |||
150 h | |||
Teaching cycle | |||
-- | |||
Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) | |||
-- | |||
Module appears in | |||
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) |
(max. 25 ECTS credits)
Abbreviation | |||
Knowledge-based Systems | 10-I-WBS-152-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
holder of the Chair of Computer Science VI | Institute of Computer Science | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
Foundations in the following areas: knowledge management systems, knowledge representation, solving methods, knowledge acquisition, learning, guidance dialogue, semantic web. | |||
Intended learning outcomes | |||
The students possess theoretical and practical knowledge for the understanding and design of knowledge-based systems including knowledge formalisation and have acquired experience in a small project. | |||
Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
V (2) + Ü (2) | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
written examination (approx. 60 to 120 minutes). If announced by the lecturer at the beginning of the course, the written examination may be replaced by an oral examination of one candidate each (approx. 20 minutes) or an oral examination in groups of 2 candidates (approx. 15 minutes per candidate). Language of assessment: German and/or English creditable for bonus | |||
Allocation of places | |||
-- | |||
Additional information | |||
-- | |||
Workload | |||
150 h | |||
Teaching cycle | |||
-- | |||
Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) | |||
§ 22 II Nr. 3b | |||
Module appears in | |||
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Computer Science (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Mathematics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Computational Mathematics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Aerospace Computer Science (2015) First state examination for the teaching degree Gymnasium Computer Science (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2016) Master's teaching degree Gymnasium MINT Teacher Education PLUS, Elite Network Bavaria (ENB) (2016) Supplementary course MINT Teacher Education PLUS, Elite Network Bavaria (ENB) (2016) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Aerospace Computer Science (2017) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Computer Science (2017) |
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Computer Science (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2019) Master's teaching degree Gymnasium MINT Teacher Education PLUS, Elite Network Bavaria (ENB) (2020) Supplementary course MINT Teacher Education PLUS, Elite Network Bavaria (ENB) (2020) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2020) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Aerospace Computer Science (2020) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Computer Science und Sustainability (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Artificial Intelligence and Data Science (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Artificial Intelligence and Data Science (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Mathematics (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) |
Abbreviation | |||
Data Mining | 10-I-DM-152-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
holder of the Chair of Computer Science VI | Institute of Computer Science | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
Foundations in the following areas: definition of data mining and knowledge, discovery in databases, process model, relationship to data warehouse and OLAP, data preprocessing, data visualisation, unsupervised learning methods (cluster and association methods), supervised learning (e. g. Bayes classification, KNN, decision trees, SVM), learning methods for special data types, other learning paradigms. | |||
Intended learning outcomes | |||
The students possess a theoretical and practical knowledge of typical methods and algorithms in the area of data mining and machine learning. They are able to solve practical knowledge discovery problems with the help of the knowledge acquired in this course and by using the KDD process. They have acquired experience in the use or implementation of data mining algorithms. | |||
Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
V (2) + Ü (2) | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
written examination (approx. 60 to 120 minutes). If announced by the lecturer at the beginning of the course, the written examination may be replaced by an oral examination of one candidate each (approx. 20 minutes) or an oral examination in groups of 2 candidates (approx. 15 minutes per candidate). Language of assessment: German and/or English creditable for bonus | |||
Allocation of places | |||
-- | |||
Additional information | |||
-- | |||
Workload | |||
150 h | |||
Teaching cycle | |||
-- | |||
Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) | |||
§ 22 II Nr. 3b | |||
Module appears in | |||
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Computer Science (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Mathematics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Computational Mathematics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Aerospace Computer Science (2015) First state examination for the teaching degree Gymnasium Computer Science (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2016) Master's teaching degree Gymnasium MINT Teacher Education PLUS, Elite Network Bavaria (ENB) (2016) | |||
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Supplementary course MINT Teacher Education PLUS, Elite Network Bavaria (ENB) (2016) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Aerospace Computer Science (2017) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Computer Science (2017) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Computer Science (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2019) Master's teaching degree Gymnasium MINT Teacher Education PLUS, Elite Network Bavaria (ENB) (2020) Supplementary course MINT Teacher Education PLUS, Elite Network Bavaria (ENB) (2020) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2020) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Aerospace Computer Science (2020) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Computer Science und Sustainability (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Master's degree (1 major) Information Systems (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Mathematics (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) |
Abbreviation | |||
Operating Systems | 10-I-BS-191-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
holder of the Chair of Computer Science II | Institute of Computer Science | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
Introduction to computer systems, development of operating systems, architecture principles, interrupt processing in operating systems, processes and threads, CPU scheduling, synchronisation and communication, memory management, device and file management, operating system virtualisation. | |||
Intended learning outcomes | |||
The students possess knowledge and practical skills in building and using essential parts of operating systems. | |||
Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
V (2) + Ü (2) Module taught in: English | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
written examination (approx. 60 to 120 minutes). If announced by the lecturer at the beginning of the course, the written examination may be replaced by an oral examination of one candidate each (approx. 20 minutes) or an oral examination in groups of 2 candidates (approx. 15 minutes per candidate). Language of assessment: German and/or English creditable for bonus | |||
Allocation of places | |||
-- | |||
Additional information | |||
-- | |||
Workload | |||
150 h | |||
Teaching cycle | |||
-- | |||
Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) | |||
-- | |||
Module appears in | |||
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Computer Science (2019) Master's degree (1 major) Nanostructure Technology (2020) Master's degree (1 major) Physics (2020) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2020) Master's degree (1 major) Physics International (2020) Master's degree (1 major) Quantum Engineering (2020) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Aerospace Computer Science (2020) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Computer Science und Sustainability (2021) Master's degree (1 major) Quantum Technology (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) |
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Artificial Intelligence and Data Science (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Artificial Intelligence and Data Science (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Mathematics (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) |
Abbreviation | |||
Advanced Programming | 10-I-APR-172-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
holder of the Chair of Computer Science II | Institute of Computer Science | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
With the knowledge of basic programming, taught in introductory lectures, it is possible to realize simpler programs. If more complex problems are to be tackled, suboptimal results like long, incomprehensible functions and code duplicates occur. In this lecture, further knowledge is to be conveyed on how to give programs and code a sensible structure. Also, further topics in the areas of software security and parallel programming are discussed. | |||
Intended learning outcomes | |||
Students learn advanced programming paradigms especially suited for space applications. Different patterns are then implemented in multiple languages and their efficiency measured using standard metrics. In addition, parallel processing concepts are introduced culminating in the use of GPU architectures for extremely quick processing. | |||
Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
V (2) + Ü (2) | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
written examination (approx. 60 to 120 minutes). If announced by the lecturer at the beginning of the course, the written examination may be replaced by an oral examination of one candidate each (approx. 20 minutes) or an oral examination in groups of 2 candidates (approx. 15 minutes per candidate). Language of assessment: German and/or English creditable for bonus | |||
Allocation of places | |||
-- | |||
Additional information | |||
-- | |||
Workload | |||
150 h | |||
Teaching cycle | |||
-- | |||
Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) | |||
-- | |||
Module appears in | |||
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Computer Science (2017) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Computer Science (2019) Module studies (Bachelor) Computer Science (2019) Master's degree (1 major) Nanostructure Technology (2020) Master's degree (1 major) Physics (2020) Master's teaching degree Gymnasium MINT Teacher Education PLUS, Elite Network Bavaria (ENB) (2020) Supplementary course MINT Teacher Education PLUS, Elite Network Bavaria (ENB) (2020) | |||
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Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2020) Master's degree (1 major) Physics International (2020) Master's degree (1 major) Quantum Engineering (2020) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Computer Science und Sustainability (2021) Master's degree (1 major) Quantum Technology (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Artificial Intelligence and Data Science (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Artificial Intelligence and Data Science (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) |
Abbreviation | |||
Digital computer systems | 10-I-RAL-152-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
holder of the Chair of Computer Science V | Institute of Computer Science | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
10 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
Introduction to digital technologies, Boolean algebras, combinatory circuits, synchronous and asynchronous circuits, hardware description languages, structure of a simple processor, machine programming, memory hierarchy. | |||
Intended learning outcomes | |||
The students possess a knowledge of the fundamentals of digital technologies up to the design and programming of easy microprocessors as well as knowledge for the application of hardware description languages for the design of digital systems. | |||
Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
V (4) + Ü (2) | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
written examination (approx. 60 to 120 minutes). If announced by the lecturer at the beginning of the course, the written examination may be replaced by an oral examination of one candidate each (approx. 20 minutes) or an oral examination in groups of 2 candidates (approx. 15 minutes per candidate). creditable for bonus | |||
Allocation of places | |||
-- | |||
Additional information | |||
-- | |||
Workload | |||
300 h | |||
Teaching cycle | |||
-- | |||
Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) | |||
-- | |||
Module appears in | |||
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Computer Science (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Mathematics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Computational Mathematics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Aerospace Computer Science (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Aerospace Computer Science (2017) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Computer Science (2017) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Computer Science (2019) Module studies (Bachelor) Orientierungsstudien (2020) Master's teaching degree Gymnasium MINT Teacher Education PLUS, Elite Network Bavaria (ENB) (2020) Supplementary course MINT Teacher Education PLUS, Elite Network Bavaria (ENB) (2020) |
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2020) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Aerospace Computer Science (2020) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Computer Science und Sustainability (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Artificial Intelligence and Data Science (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Artificial Intelligence and Data Science (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Mathematics (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) |
Abbreviation | |||
Introduction into Human-Computer Interaction | 10-I-MCS-191-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
holder of the Chair of Computer Science IX | Institute of Computer Science | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
No information on contents available. | |||
Intended learning outcomes | |||
No information on intended learning outcomes available. | |||
Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
V (3) + Ü (1) | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
written examination (approx. 120 minutes). If announced by the lecturer at the beginning of the course, the written examination may be replaced by an oral examination of one candidate each (approx. 20 minutes) or an oral examination in groups of 2 candidates (approx. 15 minutes per candidate). Language of assessment: German and/or English creditable for bonus | |||
Allocation of places | |||
-- | |||
Additional information | |||
-- | |||
Workload | |||
150 h | |||
Teaching cycle | |||
-- | |||
Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) | |||
-- | |||
Module appears in | |||
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Computer Science (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2020) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Computer Science und Sustainability (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Mathematical Data Science (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Artificial Intelligence and Data Science (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Artificial Intelligence and Data Science (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Mathematics (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) |
(20 ECTS credits)
(5 ECTS credits)
(15 ECTS credits)
Abbreviation | |||
Internship (about 4 weeks, graded) | 12-Prak1-152-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
Dean of the Faculty of Business Management and Economics | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
This module includes a placement with a duration of approximately 4 weeks at a company or other organisation in the area of economics as well as the subsequent presentation of the placement report. | |||
Intended learning outcomes | |||
Students have the knowledge of relevant practical problem areas and the ability to implement the knowledge acquired in the course of study. | |||
Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
P (2) | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
report on practical course (approx. 10 pages) and presentation (approx. 20 minutes), weighted 2:1 | |||
Allocation of places | |||
-- | |||
Additional information | |||
-- | |||
Workload | |||
150 h | |||
Teaching cycle | |||
-- | |||
Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) | |||
-- | |||
Module appears in | |||
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2016) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2020) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2023) |
Abbreviation | |||
Internship (about 4 weeks, not graded) | 12-Prak2-152-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
Dean of the Faculty of Business Management and Economics | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | (not) successfully completed | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
This module includes a placement with a duration of approximately 4 weeks at a company or other organisation in the area of economics as well as the subsequent presentation of the placement report. | |||
Intended learning outcomes | |||
Students have the knowledge of relevant practical problem areas and the ability to implement the knowledge acquired in the course of study. | |||
Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
P (2) | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
report on practical course (approx. 10 pages) and presentation (approx. 20 minutes) | |||
Allocation of places | |||
-- | |||
Additional information | |||
-- | |||
Workload | |||
150 h | |||
Teaching cycle | |||
-- | |||
Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) | |||
-- | |||
Module appears in | |||
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2016) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2020) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2023) |
Abbreviation | |||
Internship (about 8 weeks or more, graded) | 12-Prak3-152-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
Dean of the Faculty of Business Management and Economics | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
10 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
This module includes a placement with a duration of approximately 8 weeks at a company or other organisation in the area of economics as well as the subsequent presentation of the placement report. | |||
Intended learning outcomes | |||
Students have the knowledge of relevant practical problem areas and the ability to implement the knowledge acquired in the course of study. | |||
Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
P (2) | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
report on practical course (approx. 15 pages) and presentation (approx. 20 minutes), weighted 2:1 | |||
Allocation of places | |||
-- | |||
Additional information | |||
-- | |||
Workload | |||
300 h | |||
Teaching cycle | |||
-- | |||
Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) | |||
-- | |||
Module appears in | |||
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2016) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2020) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2023) |
Abbreviation | |||
Internship (about 8 weeks or more, not graded) | 12-Prak4-152-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
Dean of the Faculty of Business Management and Economics | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
10 | (not) successfully completed | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
This module includes a placement with a duration of approximately 8 weeks at a company or other organisation in the area of economics as well as the subsequent presentation of the placement report. | |||
Intended learning outcomes | |||
Students have the knowledge of relevant practical problem areas and the ability to implement the knowledge acquired in the course of study. | |||
Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
P (2) | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
report on practical course (approx. 15 pages) and presentation (approx. 20 minutes) | |||
Allocation of places | |||
-- | |||
Additional information | |||
-- | |||
Workload | |||
300 h | |||
Teaching cycle | |||
-- | |||
Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) | |||
-- | |||
Module appears in | |||
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2016) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2020) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2023) |
Abbreviation | |||
Student Teaching Assistant 1 | 12-Tut1-152-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
Dean of the Faculty of Business Management and Economics | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
This module includes tutoring activities in a tutorial offered by a Chair at the Faculty of Business Management and Economics. | |||
Intended learning outcomes | |||
Students have the ability to guide a group, to present content understandable and to develop training materials. | |||
Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
Ä (2) | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
written elaboration (approx. 15 to 25 pages) and presentation (approx. 90 minutes), weighted 1:1 | |||
Allocation of places | |||
-- | |||
Additional information | |||
-- | |||
Workload | |||
150 h | |||
Teaching cycle | |||
-- | |||
Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) | |||
-- | |||
Module appears in | |||
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2016) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2017) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2020) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2023) |
Abbreviation | |||
Student Teaching Assistant 2 | 12-Tut2-152-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
Dean of the Faculty of Business Management and Economics | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
This module includes tutoring activities in a tutorial offered by a Chair at the Faculty of Business Management and Economics. | |||
Intended learning outcomes | |||
Students have the ability to guide a group, to present content understandable and to develop training materials. | |||
Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
Ä (2) | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
written elaboration (approx. 15 to 25 pages) and presentation (approx. 90 minutes), weighted 1:1 | |||
Allocation of places | |||
-- | |||
Additional information | |||
-- | |||
Workload | |||
150 h | |||
Teaching cycle | |||
-- | |||
Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) | |||
-- | |||
Module appears in | |||
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2016) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2020) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2023) |
Abbreviation | |||
Bachelor Orientation Tutorial | 12-BOT-192-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
Dean of the Faculty of Business Management and Economics | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
2 | (not) successfully completed | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
When starting their programmes, many Bachelor's degree students feel overwhelmed by the new environment, new people and completely new learning conditions. This is why the Bachelor's orientation programme (BOT) was created. Topics covered in the orientation programme:
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Intended learning outcomes | |||
Within the orientation program first-year student get information and assistance to both professionally, and socially to be guided through the faculty in several meetings. The aim is to deal with issues, questions and problems, which experience shows occur especially at the start of their studies, and prepare students optimally for the start of their individual studies. | |||
Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
T (2) | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
Presentation (approx. 5 minutes) Assessment offered: Once a year, winter semester | |||
Allocation of places | |||
-- | |||
Additional information | |||
-- | |||
Workload | |||
60 h | |||
Teaching cycle | |||
-- | |||
Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) | |||
-- | |||
Module appears in | |||
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2020) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2021) |
Abbreviation | |||
Introduction to Scientific Work | 12-WA-212-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
Dean of the Faculty of Business Management and Economics | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
3 | (not) successfully completed | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
The following topics will be covered:
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Intended learning outcomes | |||
Students acquire knowledge of scientific methods. Many chairs and departments of the faculty recommend to participate or expect successful participation ahead of the application process for the bachelor thesis. | |||
Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
S (2) | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
Written elaboration (approx. 5 pages) Language of assessment: German and/or English | |||
Allocation of places | |||
-- | |||
Additional information | |||
-- | |||
Workload | |||
90 h | |||
Teaching cycle | |||
-- | |||
Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) | |||
-- | |||
Module appears in | |||
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2023) |
Abbreviation | |||
Seminar: Cross-Cultural Management 1 - Introduction to Cross-Cultural Management | 12-EinCCM-152-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
Holder of the Chair of Business Management and Industrial Management | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
Description: This course provides students with the necessary background knowledge and an overall understanding of culture and prepares them for the course "Wenn Kulturen aufeinander treffen - Führen zwischen den Kultu- ren" ("When Cultures Collide -- Leading Across Cultures"). The series of courses is taught on the basis of the context of daily international business and is filled with many international business scenarios, simulations and case studies. Outline of syllabus:
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Intended learning outcomes | |||
Students have gained a deeper understanding and background of what culture is and where culture comes from. They have learned about their culture in order to gain insight into their own individual cultural make-up. | |||
Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
S (2) | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
a) written examination (approx. 60 minutes) or b) term paper (approx. 15 pages) and presentation (approx. 15 minutes), weighted 2:1 or c) presentation (approx. 45 minutes) and term paper (approx. 10 pages), weighted 1:1 or d) term paper (approx. 20 pages) Language of assessment: German and/or English | |||
Allocation of places | |||
35 places. (1) Should the number of applications exceed the number of available places, places will be allocated by lot among all applicants irrespective of their subjects. (2) Places on all courses of the module with a restricted number of places will be allocated in the same procedure. (3) A waiting list will be maintained and places re-allo-cated by lot as they become available. | |||
Additional information | |||
-- | |||
Workload | |||
150 h | |||
Teaching cycle | |||
-- |
Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) |
-- |
Module appears in |
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2016) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2017) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2020) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2022) exchange program Business Management and Economics (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2023) |
Abbreviation | |||
Cross-Cultural Management 2 - Leading Across Cultures | 12-VerCCM-152-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
Holder of the Chair of Business Management and Industrial Management | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
Description: This is the intermediate module of the Cross-Cultural Management series. On the surface, communication appears to be a relatively simple operation requiring two basic components -- a speaker and a listener. This module focuses mainly on the world of business and tackles head on the issues and problems of international exchanges. The series is taught on the basis of the context of daily international business and is filled with many international business scenarios, simulations and case studies. Reading includes the texts "Wenn Kulturen aufeinander treffen - Führung zwischen Kulturen" ("When Cultures Collide -- Leading Across Cultures") and "Cross-Cultu-ral Communication - Ein visueller Ansatz" ("Cross-Cultural Communication -- A visual Approach"). "For a German and a Finn, the truth is the truth. In Japan and Britain, it is all right if it doesn't rock the boat. In China, there is no absolute truth. In Italy, it is negotiable." The course will look at the link between values and communication and at how cultural messages unconsciously filter through into the language we use to influence others and how our words may have a different impact than intended which often times can lead to misunderstanding and a loss of trust and business. Outline of syllabus:
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Intended learning outcomes | |||
Students have continued to deepen their understanding of culture including their own personal cultural background. Students have gained a heightened awareness of the importance of cross-cultural competence and the dangers of relying on culturally bound intuitions. | |||
Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
S (2) | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
a) written examination (approx. 60 minutes) or b) term paper (approx. 15 pages) and presentation (approx. 15 minutes), weighted 2:1 or c) presentation (approx. 45 minutes) and term paper (approx. 10 pages), weighted 1:1 or d) term paper (approx. 20 pages) Language of assessment: German and/or English | |||
Allocation of places | |||
20 places. (1) Should the number of applications exceed the number of available places, places will be allocated by lot among all applicants irrespective of their subjects. (2) Places on all courses of the module with a restricted number of places will be allocated in the same procedure. (3) A waiting list will be maintained and places re-allo-cated by lot as they become available. | |||
Additional information | |||
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Workload |
150 h |
Teaching cycle |
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Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) |
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Module appears in |
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2016) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2017) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2020) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2022) exchange program Business Management and Economics (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2023) |
Abbreviation | |||
China: Business location and trading partner | 12-IBL-SG-212-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
holder of the Chair of Business Management and Industrial Management | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
This module will discuss reasons as well as implications of the globalisation of our society, both from the point of view of private persons and from the point of view of companies. Current examples from the media will be used to illustrate the impact of globalisation on everyday life. | |||
Intended learning outcomes | |||
The students will know how globalization influences both, the private life of people as well as the conditions under which companies can perform their businesses. Accordingly, they will be able to discuss the issue of globalization based on advanced knowledge. | |||
Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
S (2) | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
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Allocation of places | |||
30
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Additional information | |||
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Workload | |||
150 h | |||
Teaching cycle | |||
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Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) | |||
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Module appears in | |||
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2023) | |||
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Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2023) |
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Abbreviation | |||
India: Business location and trading partner | 12-WSI-212-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
holder of the Chair of Business Management and Industrial Management | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
This module introduces students to the economic development as well as economic policy in India. In addition, the course will discuss the general conditions for business investments and activities in India. To illustrate the topic and provide students with more in-depth insights, the course will also address current economic issues and their backgrounds. | |||
Intended learning outcomes | |||
The students will be able to discuss and evaluate the economic structures of India. They will have the abilities to analyze the development of the South-Asian economy by applying adequate methods and theories. Furthermore, students will gain a good understanding of the Indian culture and its influence on business relationships. | |||
Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
S (2) | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
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Allocation of places | |||
30 places. (1) Should the number of applications exceed the number of available places, places will be allocated by lot among all applicants irrespective of their subjects. (2) Places on all courses of the module with a restricted number of places will be allocated in the same procedure. (3) A waiting list will be maintained and places re-allo-cated by lot as they become available. | |||
Additional information | |||
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Workload | |||
150 h | |||
Teaching cycle | |||
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Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) | |||
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Module appears in | |||
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2023) | |||
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Abbreviation | |||
Intercultural Business Competence | 12-IKG-152-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
Holder of the Chair of Business Management and Industrial Management | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
This lecture discusses challenges of globalisation from an economic point of view. Based on a basic overview of leadership in a global world, the topic of multiculturality in a business context is discussed in detail. Simulations, case studies and exercises are used to illustrate relevant issues. | |||
Intended learning outcomes | |||
Students have gained a comprehensive understanding of relevant topics regarding globalization in the business context. In addition, students have learned how to interact with colleagues and business partners in a cross-cul-tural environment. | |||
Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
S (2) | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
a) written examination (approx. 60 minutes) or b) term paper (approx. 15 pages) and presentation (approx. 15 minutes), weighted 2:1 or c) presentation (approx. 45 minutes) and term paper (approx. 10 pages), weighted 1:1 or d) term paper (approx. 20 pages) | |||
Allocation of places | |||
30 places. (1) Should the number of applications exceed the number of available places, places will be allocated by lot among all applicants irrespective of their subjects. (2) Places on all courses of the module with a restricted number of places will be allocated in the same procedure. (3) A waiting list will be maintained and places re-allo-cated by lot as they become available. | |||
Additional information | |||
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Workload | |||
150 h | |||
Teaching cycle | |||
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Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) | |||
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Module appears in | |||
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2016) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2017) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2020) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) | |||
Bachelor’s with 1 major Business Information Sy- stems (2021) | JMU Würzburg • generated 12-Mai-2023 • exam. reg. da- ta record Bachelor (180 ECTS) Wirtschaftsinformatik - 2021 | page 260 / 326 |
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2023) |
Abbreviation | |||
Intercultural Management 1 | 12-IM1-152-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
Holder of the Chair of Business Management and Industrial Management | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
This module offers an introduction to intercultural management. It will sensitise students to the international world of business, in which an awareness of cultural differences is essential, and will thus prepare them for entering an international labour market. Having discussed globalisation as a context of justification and having put intercultural management in the context of international management, the course will introduce students to different concepts of culture and will investigate how international operations affect corporate culture. In addition, the course will discuss special forms of international cooperation, such as sending employees abroad. The course will not only equip students with the theoretical basics of intercultural management but will also provide them with an opportunity to apply the theories in practice, working on case studies and team exercises. Outline of syllabus:
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Intended learning outcomes | |||
Students are able to evaluate key concepts, theories and models in intercultural management and have developed an in-depth understanding of their own cultural backgrounds as well as the cultural backgrounds of others. They understand how culture influences perception, both on an individual and on a collective level, and thus also impacts processes of perception in the world of work. The course places particular emphasis on enhancing the students’ intercultural skills. | |||
Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
S (2) | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
a) written examination (approx. 60 minutes) or b) term paper (approx. 15 pages) and presentation (approx. 15 minutes), weighted 2:1 or c) presentation (approx. 45 minutes) and term paper (approx. 10 pages), weighted 1:1 or d) term paper (approx. 20 pages) | |||
Allocation of places | |||
30 places. (1) Should the number of applications exceed the number of available places, places will be allocated by lot among all applicants irrespective of their subjects. (2) Places on all courses of the module with a restricted number of places will be allocated in the same procedure. (3) A waiting list will be maintained and places re-allo-cated by lot as they become available. | |||
Additional information | |||
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Workload | |||
150 h | |||
Teaching cycle | |||
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Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) |
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Module appears in |
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2016) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2017) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2020) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2023) |
Abbreviation | |||
Intercultural Management 2 | 12-IM2-152-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
Holder of the Chair of Business Management and Industrial Management | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
This module will provide students with more in-depth insights into selected topics in intercultural management from an economic point of view. Students will prepare a term paper, exploring a topic in more detail. | |||
Intended learning outcomes | |||
The students have gained a deeper understanding of specific issues of intercultural management and will be able to communicate this verbally and in writing. | |||
Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
S (2) | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
a) term paper (approx. 15 pages) and presentation (approx. 15 minutes), weighted 2:1 or b) presentation (approx. 45 minutes) and term paper (approx. 10 pages), weighted 1:1 or c) term paper (approx. 20 pages) | |||
Allocation of places | |||
10 places. (1) Should the number of applications exceed the number of available places, places will be allocated by lot among all applicants irrespective of their subjects. (2) Places on all courses of the module with a restricted number of places will be allocated in the same procedure. (3) A waiting list will be maintained and places re-allo-cated by lot as they become available. | |||
Additional information | |||
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Workload | |||
150 h | |||
Teaching cycle | |||
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Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) | |||
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Module appears in | |||
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2016) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2017) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2020) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2021) |
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2023) |
Abbreviation | |||
Global Systems and Intercultural Competences - Economic Aspects of Globalization. An Introduction | 12-EinGS-152-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
Holder of the Chair of Business Management and Industrial Management | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
This module introduces students to the topic of "Global Systems" from an economic point of view. In addition to imparting factual knowledge about global connections, the course also focuses on issues of intercultural management. | |||
Intended learning outcomes | |||
Students have acquired a basic understanding of the underlying processes of globalization and are able to recognize the resulting requirements for individuals and companies. In particular, the students are sensitized of the importance and the influence of cultural differences in the business world. | |||
Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
S (2) | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
a) written examination (approx. 60 minutes) or b) term paper (approx. 15 pages) and presentation (approx. 15 minutes), weighted 2:1 or c) presentation (approx. 45 minutes) and term paper (approx. 10 pages), weighted 1:1 or d) term paper (approx. 20 pages) | |||
Allocation of places | |||
10 places. (1) Should the number of applications exceed the number of available places, places will be allocated by lot among all applicants irrespective of their subjects. (2) Places on all courses of the module with a restricted number of places will be allocated in the same procedure. (3) A waiting list will be maintained and places re-allo-cated by lot as they become available. | |||
Additional information | |||
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Workload | |||
150 h | |||
Teaching cycle | |||
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Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) | |||
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Module appears in | |||
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2016) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2017) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2020) |
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2023) |
Abbreviation | |||
Global Systems and Intercultural Competences - Economic Aspects of Globalization - Advanced Level | 12-VerGS-152-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
Holder of the Chair of Business Management and Industrial Management | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
Building on introductory courses, this module will provide students with more in-depth insights into the topic of #Global Systems# from an economic point of view. Students will prepare a term paper exploring a topic in more depth and will present the contents during the seminar. | |||
Intended learning outcomes | |||
The students have gained a deeper understanding of specific issues of globalization and will be able to communicate this verbally and in writing. | |||
Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
S (2) | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
a) term paper (approx. 15 pages) and presentation (approx. 15 minutes), weighted 2:1 or b) presentation (approx. 45 minutes) and term paper (approx. 10 pages), weighted 1:1 or c) term paper (approx. 20 pages) | |||
Allocation of places | |||
10 places. (1) Should the number of applications exceed the number of available places, places will be allocated by lot among all applicants irrespective of their subjects. (2) Places on all courses of the module with a restricted number of places will be allocated in the same procedure. (3) A waiting list will be maintained and places re-allo-cated by lot as they become available. | |||
Additional information | |||
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Workload | |||
150 h | |||
Teaching cycle | |||
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Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) | |||
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Module appears in | |||
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2016) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2017) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2020) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2021) | |||
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Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2023) |
Abbreviation | |||
Economic and Business Ethics | 12-WUE-152-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
Holder of the Chair of Financial Accounting | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
The aim of the seminar is to provide students with an overview of business ethics. First, basic philosophical terms are clarified and important philosophical theories such as utilitarianism or discourse ethics are introduced. The course discusses how business ethics can be justified and what purpose it can serve. The seminar focuses on the question of what ethical challenges companies face and to what extent companies are moral agents and should include ethical considerations in their actions. Afterwards, the seminar discusses the relationship between the free market and morality and the role of the state for the frame order. | |||
Intended learning outcomes | |||
After finishing this course, the studenst should be able by using common scientific methods to write a seminar paper dealing with a selected ethcial problem in business. They should be able to present a complex problem in an clear and understandable way and they should discuss the own position with convincing arguments with other participants in the class. | |||
Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
S (2) | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
a) written examination (approx. 60 minutes) or b) presentation (approx. 20 minutes) and written elaboration (approx. 15 to 20 pages), weighted 1:2 | |||
Allocation of places | |||
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Additional information | |||
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Workload | |||
150 h | |||
Teaching cycle | |||
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Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) | |||
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Module appears in | |||
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2016) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2017) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2020) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) |
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2023) |
Abbreviation | |||
Securities Management | 12-WPM-192-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
Holder of the Chair of Corporate Finance | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | (not) successfully completed | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
Within the framework of this module, students are familiarized with the management of an investment portfolio. Each participant has to manage a special area, for which he/she presents the most important market events in a condensed form in each session and observes the securities account positions belonging to his/her special area. A securities account provided by Castell-Bank Würzburg is managed. Each participant has to prepare his own investment proposals and take part in the general discussion. Based on group discussions, investment decisions are made to buy and sell securities within the securities account. These investment decisions are based on risk considerations as well as tax aspects, which will be introduced to the participants during the course. Furthermore, in addition to macroeconomic topics closely related to securities investment, the course also focuses on the development of the real estate sector. | |||
Intended learning outcomes | |||
Upon completion of the securities seminar, students will be able to
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Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
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Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
Presentation (approx. 60 minutes) | |||
Allocation of places | |||
20 places.
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Additional information | |||
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Workload | |||
150 h | |||
Teaching cycle | |||
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Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) | |||
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Module appears in | |||
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2015) |
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2016) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2017) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2020) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2022) exchange program Business Management and Economics (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2023) |
Abbreviation | |||
DATEV - Introduction to DATEV-Software for Tax Accounting | 12-DAT-152-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
Holder of the Chair of Business Taxation | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
3 | (not) successfully completed | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
The module will introduce students to processes regarding accounting, taxation, financial statements and the audit of these using the DATEV software. DATEV is one of the standard systems used by tax consultants and accountants. Students will not only become familiar with the basics, they will also acquire insights into the processes and functionalities. In the theoretical part, students will acquire the necessary skills that will serve as a basis for the practical part. This practical part will present students with an opportunity to apply their newly acquired knowledge by working with a DATEV system on case studies on the model company Müller & Thurgau GmbH. | |||
Intended learning outcomes | |||
Students acquire practical knowledge in using the DATEV software package for daily book-keeping and for producing annual reports. | |||
Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
V (2) | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
written examination (approx. 60 minutes) | |||
Allocation of places | |||
10 places. (1) Should the number of applications exceed the number of available places, places will be allocated by lot among all applicants irrespective of their subjects. (2) Places on all courses of the module with a restricted number of places will be allocated in the same procedure. (3) A waiting list will be maintained and places re-allo-cated by lot as they become available. | |||
Additional information | |||
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Workload | |||
90 h | |||
Teaching cycle | |||
-- | |||
Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) | |||
-- | |||
Module appears in | |||
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2016) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2017) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2020) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) |
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2023) |
Abbreviation | |||
SAP ERP Human Capital Management | 12-SAP-152-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
Holder of the Chair of Human Resource Management and Organisation | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
This course will familiarise students not only with basic concepts but also with the processes and functions of SAP Enterprise Resource Planning Human Capital Management. In the theoretical part of the course, students will first acquire the knowledge and skills that will serve as a basis for the practical part. This practical part will then present students with an opportunity to apply what they have learned by working with an ERP system on case studies on the model company LIVE AG. | |||
Intended learning outcomes | |||
Goal of this course is to give students insights in the practical application and the possibilities and limits of SAP Enterprise Resource Planning Human Capital Management covering several human capital and organisation topics. | |||
Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
V (2) | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
written examination (approx. 60 minutes) | |||
Allocation of places | |||
20 places. (1) Should the number of applications exceed the number of available places, places will be allocated by lot among all applicants irrespective of their subjects. (2) Places on all courses of the module with a restricted number of places will be allocated in the same procedure. (3) A waiting list will be maintained and places re-allo-cated by lot as they become available. | |||
Additional information | |||
-- | |||
Workload | |||
150 h | |||
Teaching cycle | |||
-- | |||
Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) | |||
-- | |||
Module appears in | |||
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2016) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2017) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2020) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) | |||
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Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2023) |
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Abbreviation | |||
Managerial Problem Solving | 12-MPS-152-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
Holder of the Chair of Business Analytics | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
The course provides an introduction to data-based methods for modeling and solving quantitative business problems. In particular, Microsoft Excel is used to manage, visualize, and analyze data. In addition, mathematical optimization problems are solved using Excel Solver and the fundamentals of programming with VBA are discussed. | |||
Intended learning outcomes | |||
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Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
V (2) + Ü (2) | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
a) written examination (approx. 60 minutes) or b) portfolio: completion of exercises (approx. 12 exercise sheets, approx. 3 pages each) Language of assessment: German and/or English creditable for bonus | |||
Allocation of places | |||
40 places. (1) Should the number of applications exceed the number of available places, places will be allocated by lot among all applicants irrespective of their subjects. (2) Places on all courses of the module with a restricted number of places will be allocated in the same procedure. (3) A waiting list will be maintained and places re-allo-cated by lot as they become available. | |||
Additional information | |||
-- | |||
Workload | |||
150 h | |||
Teaching cycle | |||
-- | |||
Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) | |||
-- | |||
Module appears in | |||
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2016) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2017) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2019) | |||
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Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2020) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2022) |
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Abbreviation | |||
Basics of Supply Networks | 12-GSN-152-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
Holder of the Chair of Business Management and Business Information Systems | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
3 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
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Intended learning outcomes | |||
This course provides the bases in the area Supply of Networks (SN) for students of the economic informatics and the economics. | |||
Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
V (2) + Ü (2) | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
a) written examination (approx. 60 minutes) or b) term paper (approx. 15 pages) and presentation (approx. 15 minutes), weighted 2:1 or c) presentation (approx. 45 minutes) and term paper (approx. 10 pages), weighted 1:1 or d) term paper (approx. 20 pages) Language of assessment: German and/or English | |||
Allocation of places | |||
-- | |||
Additional information | |||
-- | |||
Workload | |||
90 h | |||
Teaching cycle | |||
-- | |||
Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) | |||
-- | |||
Module appears in | |||
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2016) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2017) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2019) | |||
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Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2020) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2022) |
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Abbreviation | |||
Management of Supply Networks | 12-MSN-192-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
Holder of the Chair of Business Management and Business Information Systems | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
3 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
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Intended learning outcomes | |||
This course advances students of the economic informatics and economics which already orders of grounding in the area Supply of Networks (cf. moreover the basis course "bases of the Supply Network"), to the management of Supply Networks and the duties linked with it and effects. | |||
Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
V (2) + Ü (2) | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
Language of assessment: German and/or English | |||
Allocation of places | |||
-- | |||
Additional information | |||
-- | |||
Workload | |||
90 h | |||
Teaching cycle | |||
-- | |||
Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) | |||
-- | |||
Module appears in | |||
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2020) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2022) | |||
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Abbreviation | |||
Professional Apply | 12-PWS-152-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
Dean of the Faculty of Business Management and Economics | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
2 | (not) successfully completed | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
In this course, students will learn how to be professional when applying and interviewing for jobs. Part 1: Application documents Topic 1: Cover letter Topic 2: Curriculum vitae Topic 3: Certificates and other documents Part 2: Job interview Topic 1: Preparation Topic 2: Typical structure Topic 3: Appearance and behaviour | |||
Intended learning outcomes | |||
Students are able to write a professional motivational letter, as well as an ideal CV, related on their professional field. They are also familiar with the typical process of a job interview and have skills to appear properly. | |||
Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
S (2) | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
written elaboration (approx. 5 to 10 pages) and presentation (approx. 15 minutes), weighted 1:1 | |||
Allocation of places | |||
-- | |||
Additional information | |||
-- | |||
Workload | |||
60 h | |||
Teaching cycle | |||
-- | |||
Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) | |||
-- | |||
Module appears in | |||
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2016) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2017) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2020) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2022) |
Abbreviation | |||
Professional Presentation | 12-PPR-152-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
Dean of the Faculty of Business Management and Economics | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
2 | (not) successfully completed | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
In this course, students will acquire professional presentation skills. Topic 1: structuring a presentation Topic 2: visual representation (PPP) Topic 3: professional appearance Topic 4: moderating discussions | |||
Intended learning outcomes | |||
Students are able to structure presentations useful and to illustrate them visually. Furthermore, they have the necessary rules for professional demeanor and appearance. They are able to moderate (critical) discussions profes-sionell. | |||
Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
S (2) | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
presentation (approx. 15 to 30 minutes) | |||
Allocation of places | |||
-- | |||
Additional information | |||
-- | |||
Workload | |||
60 h | |||
Teaching cycle | |||
-- | |||
Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) | |||
-- | |||
Module appears in | |||
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2016) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2017) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2020) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2022) |
Abbreviation | |||
Management Case Studies | 12-P&Ocase-F-152-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
Dean of the Faculty of Business Management and Economics | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
The module will focus on equipping students with the skills necessary for solving a variety of case studies. These case studies will focus on the practical application of theoretical knowledge for the solution of practical problems and will provide students with an opportunity to apply the management tools they were taught. A particular emphasis will be on equipping students with skills in the areas of strategic thinking and the operational implementation of strategies. Participants will be issued a certificate of attendance. | |||
Intended learning outcomes | |||
Students are able to solve case studies according to international standards. | |||
Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
S (2) | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
written elaboration (approx. 5 to 10 pages) and presentation (approx. 20 to 30 minutes), weighted 1:1 Language of assessment: German and/or English | |||
Allocation of places | |||
16 places. (1) Should the number of applications exceed the number of available places, places will be allocated by lot among all applicants irrespective of their subjects. (2) Places on all courses of the module with a restricted number of places will be allocated in the same procedure. (3) A waiting list will be maintained and places re-allo-cated by lot as they become available. | |||
Additional information | |||
-- | |||
Workload | |||
150 h | |||
Teaching cycle | |||
-- | |||
Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) | |||
-- | |||
Module appears in | |||
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2016) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2017) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2020) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) |
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2023) |
Abbreviation | |||
Managing interactive - Business Simulation Game | 12-MIU-152-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
Dean of the Faculty of Business Management and Economics | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | (not) successfully completed | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
Consolidation of business knowledge in virtually all functional areas (procurement/logistics, human resources, investment, finance, business planning, accounting etc.). The module should make participants aware of the fact that business decisions require joined-up thinking between the different functional areas. The companies that participants are confronted with are fictitious but very close to reality. Participants will learn to understand the complexity of these companies as well as the business solutions and techniques applied by them. For a simulated period of time, participants will be required to make autonomous decisions (in groups). | |||
Intended learning outcomes | |||
Students learn to apply the necessary data for corporate management methods and tools in concrete , simulated business situations. | |||
Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
S (2) | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
a) written examination (approx. 60 minutes) or b) term paper (approx. 15 pages) or c) term paper (approx. 10 to 15 pages) and presentation (approx. 10 minutes), weighted 2:1 or d) presentation (approx. 20 to 30 minutes) or e) project (approx. 20 hours) Language of assessment: German and/or English | |||
Allocation of places | |||
20 places. (1) Should the number of applications exceed the number of available places, places will be allocated by lot among all applicants irrespective of their subjects. (2) Places on all courses of the module with a restricted number of places will be allocated in the same procedure. (3) A waiting list will be maintained and places re-allo-cated by lot as they become available. | |||
Additional information | |||
-- | |||
Workload | |||
150 h | |||
Teaching cycle | |||
-- | |||
Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) | |||
-- | |||
Module appears in | |||
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2016) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2019) | |||
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Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2020) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2023) |
Abbreviation | |||
Project Management | 12-PM-F-152-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
Holder of the Chair of Business Management and Business Information Systems | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
Description: This module will acquaint students with basic concepts and methods of project management and project planning with a special focus on IT projects. The following contents will be covered:
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Intended learning outcomes | |||
The students recognize the economic potential of a consistent project planning and the influence on compliance of project objectives such as deadlines and costs. The students are familiar with methods and tools of project planning and may use them in work. | |||
Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
V (2) + Ü (2) | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
a) written examination (approx. 60 minutes) or b) term paper (approx. 15 pages) or c) term paper (approx. 10 to 15 pages) and presentation (approx. 10 minutes), weighted 2:1 or d) project (approx. 20 hours) Language of assessment: German and/or English creditable for bonus | |||
Allocation of places | |||
35 places. (1) Should the number of applications exceed the number of available places, places will be allocated by lot among all applicants irrespective of their subjects. (2) Places on all courses of the module with a restricted number of places will be allocated in the same procedure. (3) A waiting list will be maintained and places re-allo-cated by lot as they become available. | |||
Additional information | |||
-- | |||
Workload | |||
150 h | |||
Teaching cycle | |||
-- |
Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) |
-- |
Module appears in |
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2016) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2017) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2020) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2022) |
Abbreviation | |||
Career planning and professional skills for students of Business and Economics | 12-CC-KPBK-222-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
-- | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | -- | -- | |
Contents | |||
-- | |||
Intended learning outcomes | |||
-- | |||
Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
S (4) | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
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Allocation of places | |||
15 places, WB5 Should the number of applications exceed the number of available places, places will be allocated as follows:
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Additional information | |||
-- | |||
Workload | |||
150 h | |||
Teaching cycle | |||
-- | |||
Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) | |||
-- | |||
Module appears in | |||
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2016) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2017) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2020) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2021) | |||
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Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2023) |
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Abbreviation | |||
Modern Chinese Basics 1 | 04-MC60-SB1-222-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
holder of the Chair of Contemporary Chinese Studies | Institute of East and South Asian Cultural Studies | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
10 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
Basic phonetics, grammar and writing are taught on the basis of the teaching material used. Basic sentence structures and pronunciation are practised intensively in given simple everyday situations in small groups. The vocabulary reaches the extent of approx. 400 words. | |||
Intended learning outcomes | |||
German intended learning outcomes available but not translated yet. Die Studierenden sind auf der Grundlage eines Wortschatzes von ca. 400 Worten in der Lage, Lehrbuchinhalte zu beherrschen und mündlich in einfachen Sätzen zu aktivieren. Sichere Tonalität und Aussprache wird im Rahmen des bekannten Wortschatzes erreicht. | |||
Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
Ü (9) Module taught in: German and Chinese | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
written examination (approx. 90 minutes; 75%) and oral examination of one candidate each (approx. 5 minutes; 25%) Language of assessment: German and Chinese creditable for bonus | |||
Allocation of places | |||
-- | |||
Additional information | |||
-- | |||
Workload | |||
300 h | |||
Teaching cycle | |||
-- | |||
Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) | |||
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Abbreviation | |||
Modern Chinese Basics 2 | 04-MC60-SB2-222-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
holder of the Chair of Contemporary Chinese Studies | Institute of East and South Asian Cultural Studies | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | 04-MC60-SB1 | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
The knowledge already acquired is expanded and deepened. Orthography is intensively trained with an expanded vocabulary. The vocabulary and sentence structures learned are transferred to further contexts in oral exercises. Oral translation exercises serve to consolidate and expand active language use. The vocabulary is expanded to approx. 600 words. | |||
Intended learning outcomes | |||
German intended learning outcomes available but not translated yet. Eine sichere orthographische Kompetenz im Rahmen des bekannten Wortschatzes wird erreicht. Die aktive Nut-zung bekannter Sprachstrukturen und erschlossenen Wortschatzes wird zunehmend selbständig angewendet. | |||
Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
Ü (3) Module taught in: German and Chinese | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
written examination (approx. 45 minutes; 75%) and oral examination of one candidate each (approx. 5 minutes; 25%) Language of assessment: German and Chinese creditable for bonus | |||
Allocation of places | |||
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Workload | |||
150 h | |||
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Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Pedagogy (2013) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) French Studies (2013) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) History (2010) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) History of Medieval and Modern Art (2013) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Philosophy (2013) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Pre- and Protohistoric Archaeology (2012) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Spanish Studies (2010) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Political and Social Studies (2013) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) English and American Studies (2010) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Russian Language and Culture (2008) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Gallo-Roman philology (2010) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) German Language and Literature (2013) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) German Language and Literature (2010) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Italian Studies (2010) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) Classical Archaeology (2013) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) Pedagogy (2013) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) Philosophy (2013) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) Special Education (2009) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) Digital Humanities (2012) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) Political and Social Studies (2011) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) Russian Language and Culture (2012) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) European Ethnology (2013) Magister Theologiae Catholic Theology (2013) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) Spanish Studies (2013) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) Spanish Studies (2009) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) English and American Studies (2009) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) Gallo-Roman philology (2009) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) German Language and Literature (2013) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) Italian Studies (2009) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Biology (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Chemistry (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Geography (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Computer Science (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Mathematics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Musicology (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Physics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Psychology (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Nanostructure Technology (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Biomedicine (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Human-Computer Systems (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Music Education (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Computational Mathematics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Political and Social Studies (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Functional Materials (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Academic Speech Therapy (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Indology/South Asian Studies (2015) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Egyptology (2015) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Classical Archaeology (2015) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Pedagogy (2015) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) History (2015) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) History of Medieval and Modern Art (2015) | ||
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Bachelor' degree (1 major) Food Chemistry (2016) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Digital Humanities (2016) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Biology (2017) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Geography (2017) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) History of Medieval and Modern Art (2017) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) History of Medieval and Modern Art (2017) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) Comparative Indo-European Linguistics (2017) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Aerospace Computer Science (2017) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Modern China (2017) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Biochemistry (2017) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Chemistry (2017) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Museology and material culture (2017) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2017) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Games Engineering (2017) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Computer Science (2017) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Media Communication (2018) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Biomedicine (2018) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Human-Computer Systems (2018) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) Classical Archaeology (2018) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Classical Archaeology (2018) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Digital Humanities (2018) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) Digital Humanities (2018) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Computer Science (2019) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) English and American Studies (2019) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Indology/South Asian Studies (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Indology/South Asian Studies (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2019) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) Indology/South Asian Studies (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Modern China (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Food Chemistry (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Biomedicine (2020) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Pedagogy (2020) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Political and Social Studies (2020) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2020) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Political and Social Studies (2020) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) European Ethnology (2020) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) Political and Social Studies (2020) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) Special Education (2020) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Physics (2020) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Nanostructure Technology (2020) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Mathematical Physics (2020) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Aerospace Computer Science (2020) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Museology and material culture (2020) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Pedagogy (2020) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) Pedagogy (2020) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Psychology (2020) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Biology (2021) Magister Theologiae Catholic Theology (2021) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) History (2021) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) History (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Media Communication (2021) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) Theological Studies (2021) | ||
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Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Theological Studies (2021) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) English and American Studies (2021) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) English and American Studies (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Functional Materials (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Computer Science und Sustainability (2021) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) Comparative Indo-European Linguistics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Food Chemistry (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Quantum Technology (2021) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) Special Education (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Human-Computer Systems (2022) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Museology and material culture (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Biochemistry (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Biology (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Mathematical Data Science (2022) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) East Asia (Minor, 2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Artificial Intelligence and Data Science (2022) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) Ancient Near Eastern Archaeology (2022) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Ancient World (2022) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) Ancient Near Eastern Studies (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Franco-German studies: language, culture, digital competence (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Midwifery (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) European Law (2023) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) English and American Studies (2023) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) English and American Studies (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Artificial Intelligence and Data Science (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Mathematics (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2023) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) History of Medieval and Modern Art (2023) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) History of Medieval and Modern Art (2023) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) Special Education (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Geography (2023) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) Geography (2023) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Geography (2023) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) European Ethnology/Empiric Cultural Studies (2023) |
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Abbreviation | |||
Modern Chinese Basics 3 | 04-MC60-SB3-222-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
holder of the Chair of Contemporary Chinese Studies | Institute of East and South Asian Cultural Studies | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | 04-MC60-SB2 | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
German contents available but not translated yet. Die Sprachausbildung wird mit dem etablierten Lehrmaterial fortgesetzt. Neuer chinesischer Wortschatz wird mittels Umschreibungen im Chinesischen eingeübt. Bisher erlernte grammatikalische Phänomene werden syste-matisierend zusammengefasst und eingeübt. Der Wortschatz wird auf ca. 800 Worte erweitert. | |||
Intended learning outcomes | |||
German intended learning outcomes available but not translated yet. Die Studierenden sind in der Lage sich in einfachen, routinemäßigen Situation selbständig zu verständigen, in denen es um einen einfachen und direkten Austausch von Informationen über vertraute Dinge geht. Die Grundlagen der Grammatik werden systematisch verstanden. | |||
Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
Ü (3) Module taught in: Chinese | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
written examination (approx. 45 minutes; 75%) and oral examination of one candidate each (approx. 5 minutes; 25%) Language of assessment: Chinese creditable for bonus | |||
Allocation of places | |||
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Additional information | |||
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Workload | |||
150 h | |||
Teaching cycle | |||
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Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) | |||
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Module appears in | |||
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Biology (2011) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Chemistry (2010) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Mathematics (2014) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Physics (2012) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Psychology (2010) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2012) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Romanic Languages (French/Spanish) (2013) | |||
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Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Pedagogy (2011) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Pedagogy (2009) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Pedagogy (2013) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) French Studies (2013) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) History (2010) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) History of Medieval and Modern Art (2013) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Philosophy (2013) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Pre- and Protohistoric Archaeology (2012) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Spanish Studies (2010) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Political and Social Studies (2013) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) English and American Studies (2010) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Russian Language and Culture (2008) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Gallo-Roman philology (2010) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) German Language and Literature (2013) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) German Language and Literature (2010) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Italian Studies (2010) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) Classical Archaeology (2013) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) Pedagogy (2013) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) Philosophy (2013) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) Special Education (2009) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) Digital Humanities (2012) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) Political and Social Studies (2011) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) Russian Language and Culture (2012) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) European Ethnology (2013) Magister Theologiae Catholic Theology (2013) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) Spanish Studies (2013) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) Spanish Studies (2009) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) English and American Studies (2009) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) Gallo-Roman philology (2009) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) German Language and Literature (2013) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) Italian Studies (2009) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Biology (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Chemistry (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Geography (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Computer Science (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Mathematics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Musicology (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Physics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Psychology (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Nanostructure Technology (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Biomedicine (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Human-Computer Systems (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Music Education (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Computational Mathematics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Political and Social Studies (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Functional Materials (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Academic Speech Therapy (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Indology/South Asian Studies (2015) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Egyptology (2015) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Classical Archaeology (2015) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Pedagogy (2015) | ||
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Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) History (2015) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) History of Medieval and Modern Art (2015) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Musicology (2015) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Philosophy (2015) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Pre- and Protohistoric Archaeology (2015) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Ancient World (2015) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Music Education (2015) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Philosophy and Religion (2015) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Theological Studies (2015) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Geography (Focus Human Geography) (2015) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Political and Social Studies (2015) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Russian Language and Culture (2015) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) German Language and Literature (2015) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) Egyptology (2015) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) Classical Archaeology (2015) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) Pedagogy (2015) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) Protestant Theology (2015) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) History of Medieval and Modern Art (2015) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) Musicology (2015) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) Philosophy (2015) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) Special Education (2015) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) Pre- and Protohistoric Archaeology (2015) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) Latin Philology (2015) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) Music Education (2015) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) Philosophy and Religion (2015) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) Theological Studies (2015) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) Digital Humanities (2015) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) Political and Social Studies (2015) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) Russian Language and Culture (2015) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) Greek Philology (2015) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) European Ethnology (2015) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) Indology/South Asian Studies (2015) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) Ancient Near Eastern Studies (2015) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) Geography (2015) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) French Studies (2015) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) History (2015) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) Sport Science (Focus on health and Pedagogics in Movement) (2015) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) German Language and Literature (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Mathematical Physics (2016) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Human-Computer Systems (2016) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) Theological Studies (2011) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) French Studies (2016) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) French Studies (2016) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Italian Studies (2016) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) Italian Studies (2016) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Spanish Studies (2016) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) Spanish Studies (2016) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Romanic Languages (French/Italian) (2016) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Romanic Languages (French/Spanish) (2016) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Romanic Languages (Italian/Spanish) (2016) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2016) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Games Engineering (2016) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) English and American Studies (2016) | ||
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Bachelor's degree (2 majors) English and American Studies (2016) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Media Communication (2016) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Food Chemistry (2016) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Digital Humanities (2016) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Biology (2017) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Geography (2017) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) History of Medieval and Modern Art (2017) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) History of Medieval and Modern Art (2017) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) Comparative Indo-European Linguistics (2017) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Aerospace Computer Science (2017) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Modern China (2017) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Biochemistry (2017) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Chemistry (2017) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Museology and material culture (2017) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2017) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Games Engineering (2017) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Computer Science (2017) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Media Communication (2018) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Biomedicine (2018) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Human-Computer Systems (2018) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) Classical Archaeology (2018) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Classical Archaeology (2018) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Digital Humanities (2018) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) Digital Humanities (2018) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Computer Science (2019) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) English and American Studies (2019) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Indology/South Asian Studies (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Indology/South Asian Studies (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2019) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) Indology/South Asian Studies (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Modern China (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Food Chemistry (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Biomedicine (2020) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Pedagogy (2020) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Political and Social Studies (2020) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2020) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Political and Social Studies (2020) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) European Ethnology (2020) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) Political and Social Studies (2020) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) Special Education (2020) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Physics (2020) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Nanostructure Technology (2020) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Mathematical Physics (2020) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Aerospace Computer Science (2020) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Museology and material culture (2020) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Pedagogy (2020) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) Pedagogy (2020) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Psychology (2020) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Biology (2021) Magister Theologiae Catholic Theology (2021) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) History (2021) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) History (2021) | ||
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Bachelor' degree (1 major) Media Communication (2021) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) Theological Studies (2021) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Theological Studies (2021) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) English and American Studies (2021) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) English and American Studies (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Functional Materials (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Computer Science und Sustainability (2021) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) Comparative Indo-European Linguistics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Food Chemistry (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Quantum Technology (2021) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) Special Education (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Human-Computer Systems (2022) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Museology and material culture (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Biochemistry (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Biology (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Mathematical Data Science (2022) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) East Asia (Minor, 2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Artificial Intelligence and Data Science (2022) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) Ancient Near Eastern Archaeology (2022) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Ancient World (2022) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) Ancient Near Eastern Studies (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Franco-German studies: language, culture, digital competence (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Midwifery (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) European Law (2023) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) English and American Studies (2023) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) English and American Studies (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Artificial Intelligence and Data Science (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Mathematics (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2023) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) History of Medieval and Modern Art (2023) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) History of Medieval and Modern Art (2023) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) Special Education (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Geography (2023) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) Geography (2023) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Geography (2023) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) European Ethnology/Empiric Cultural Studies (2023) |
Abbreviation | |||
Chinese Intensification 1 | 04-MC60-SB4-222-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
holder of the Chair of Contemporary Chinese Studies | Institute of East and South Asian Cultural Studies | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | May not be combined with modules 04-MC60-SB6 through 8. | |
Contents | |||
German contents available but not translated yet. Neben der Erweiterung des Wortschatzes steht die Beherrschung weiterer grammatischer Strukturen im Fokus. Das aktive Sprechen wird themenbezogen in routinemäßigen Situationen eingeübt. | |||
Intended learning outcomes | |||
German intended learning outcomes available but not translated yet. Die Studierenden können Texte mit Hilfsmitteln eigenständig erschließen. Sie können sich mündlich und im direkten Austausch von Informationen über vertraute und geläufige Dinge ausdrücken. | |||
Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
Ü (3) Module taught in: Chinese | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
oral examination of one candidate each (approx. 15 minutes) Language of assessment: Chinese creditable for bonus | |||
Allocation of places | |||
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Additional information | |||
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Workload | |||
150 h | |||
Teaching cycle | |||
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Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) | |||
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Module appears in | |||
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Biology (2011) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Chemistry (2010) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Mathematics (2014) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Physics (2012) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Psychology (2010) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2012) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Romanic Languages (French/Spanish) (2013) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Pedagogy (2011) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Pedagogy (2009) |
Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Pedagogy (2013) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) French Studies (2013) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) History (2010) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) History of Medieval and Modern Art (2013) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Philosophy (2013) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Pre- and Protohistoric Archaeology (2012) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Spanish Studies (2010) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Political and Social Studies (2013) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) English and American Studies (2010) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Russian Language and Culture (2008) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Gallo-Roman philology (2010) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) German Language and Literature (2013) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) German Language and Literature (2010) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Italian Studies (2010) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) Classical Archaeology (2013) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) Pedagogy (2013) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) Philosophy (2013) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) Special Education (2009) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) Digital Humanities (2012) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) Political and Social Studies (2011) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) Russian Language and Culture (2012) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) European Ethnology (2013) Magister Theologiae Catholic Theology (2013) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) Spanish Studies (2013) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) Spanish Studies (2009) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) English and American Studies (2009) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) Gallo-Roman philology (2009) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) German Language and Literature (2013) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) Italian Studies (2009) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Biology (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Chemistry (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Geography (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Computer Science (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Mathematics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Musicology (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Physics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Psychology (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Nanostructure Technology (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Biomedicine (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Human-Computer Systems (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Music Education (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Computational Mathematics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Political and Social Studies (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Functional Materials (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Academic Speech Therapy (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Indology/South Asian Studies (2015) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Egyptology (2015) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Classical Archaeology (2015) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Pedagogy (2015) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) History (2015) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) History of Medieval and Modern Art (2015) | ||
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Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Musicology (2015) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Philosophy (2015) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Pre- and Protohistoric Archaeology (2015) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Ancient World (2015) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Music Education (2015) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Philosophy and Religion (2015) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Theological Studies (2015) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Geography (Focus Human Geography) (2015) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Political and Social Studies (2015) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Russian Language and Culture (2015) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) German Language and Literature (2015) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) Egyptology (2015) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) Classical Archaeology (2015) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) Pedagogy (2015) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) Protestant Theology (2015) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) History of Medieval and Modern Art (2015) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) Musicology (2015) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) Philosophy (2015) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) Special Education (2015) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) Pre- and Protohistoric Archaeology (2015) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) Latin Philology (2015) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) Music Education (2015) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) Philosophy and Religion (2015) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) Theological Studies (2015) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) Digital Humanities (2015) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) Political and Social Studies (2015) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) Russian Language and Culture (2015) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) Greek Philology (2015) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) European Ethnology (2015) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) Indology/South Asian Studies (2015) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) Ancient Near Eastern Studies (2015) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) Geography (2015) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) French Studies (2015) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) History (2015) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) Sport Science (Focus on health and Pedagogics in Movement) (2015) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) German Language and Literature (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Mathematical Physics (2016) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Human-Computer Systems (2016) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) Theological Studies (2011) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) French Studies (2016) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) French Studies (2016) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Italian Studies (2016) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) Italian Studies (2016) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Spanish Studies (2016) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) Spanish Studies (2016) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Romanic Languages (French/Italian) (2016) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Romanic Languages (French/Spanish) (2016) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Romanic Languages (Italian/Spanish) (2016) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2016) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Games Engineering (2016) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) English and American Studies (2016) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) English and American Studies (2016) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Media Communication (2016) | ||
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Bachelor' degree (1 major) Food Chemistry (2016) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Digital Humanities (2016) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Biology (2017) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Geography (2017) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) History of Medieval and Modern Art (2017) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) History of Medieval and Modern Art (2017) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) Comparative Indo-European Linguistics (2017) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Aerospace Computer Science (2017) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Modern China (2017) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Biochemistry (2017) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Chemistry (2017) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Museology and material culture (2017) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2017) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Games Engineering (2017) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Computer Science (2017) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Media Communication (2018) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Biomedicine (2018) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Human-Computer Systems (2018) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) Classical Archaeology (2018) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Classical Archaeology (2018) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Digital Humanities (2018) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) Digital Humanities (2018) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Computer Science (2019) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) English and American Studies (2019) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Indology/South Asian Studies (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Indology/South Asian Studies (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2019) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) Indology/South Asian Studies (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Modern China (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Food Chemistry (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Biomedicine (2020) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Pedagogy (2020) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Political and Social Studies (2020) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2020) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Political and Social Studies (2020) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) European Ethnology (2020) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) Political and Social Studies (2020) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) Special Education (2020) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Physics (2020) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Nanostructure Technology (2020) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Mathematical Physics (2020) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Aerospace Computer Science (2020) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Museology and material culture (2020) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Pedagogy (2020) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) Pedagogy (2020) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Psychology (2020) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Biology (2021) Magister Theologiae Catholic Theology (2021) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) History (2021) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) History (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Media Communication (2021) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) Theological Studies (2021) | ||
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Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Theological Studies (2021) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) English and American Studies (2021) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) English and American Studies (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Functional Materials (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Computer Science und Sustainability (2021) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) Comparative Indo-European Linguistics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Food Chemistry (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Quantum Technology (2021) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) Special Education (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Human-Computer Systems (2022) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Museology and material culture (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Biochemistry (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Biology (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Mathematical Data Science (2022) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) East Asia (Minor, 2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Artificial Intelligence and Data Science (2022) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) Ancient Near Eastern Archaeology (2022) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Ancient World (2022) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) Ancient Near Eastern Studies (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Franco-German studies: language, culture, digital competence (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Midwifery (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) European Law (2023) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) English and American Studies (2023) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) English and American Studies (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Artificial Intelligence and Data Science (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Mathematics (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2023) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) History of Medieval and Modern Art (2023) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) History of Medieval and Modern Art (2023) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) Special Education (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Geography (2023) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) Geography (2023) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Geography (2023) Bachelor's degree (2 majors) European Ethnology/Empiric Cultural Studies (2023) |
Abbreviation | |||
Chinese Intensification 2 | 04-MC60-SB5-172-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
holder of the Chair of Contemporary Chinese Studies | Institute of East and South Asian Cultural Studies | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | May not be combined with modules 04-MC60-SB6 through 8. | |
Contents | |||
In the 4th language semester in Wuerzburg, language training is intensified, leading to independent reading of texts at the intermediate to higher basic level. Oral training is continued in the first independent presentations with simple topics. | |||
Intended learning outcomes | |||
Deepened understanding of grammatical phenomena and independent reading and free oral articulation of prepared topics. | |||
Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
Ü (3) Module taught in: Chinese | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
written examination (approx. 60 minutes) Language of assessment: Chinese creditable for bonus | |||
Allocation of places | |||
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Additional information | |||
-- | |||
Workload | |||
150 h | |||
Teaching cycle | |||
-- | |||
Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) | |||
-- | |||
Module appears in | |||
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Biology (2011) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Chemistry (2010) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Mathematics (2014) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Physics (2012) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Psychology (2010) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2012) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Romanic Languages (French/Spanish) (2013) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Pedagogy (2011) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Pedagogy (2009) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) Pedagogy (2013) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) French Studies (2013) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) History (2010) |
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Abbreviation | |||
Chinese technical language 1 | 04-MC60-SB9-222-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
holder of the Chair of Contemporary Chinese Studies | Institute of East and South Asian Cultural Studies | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
German contents available but not translated yet. Selbständige Erschließung und Präsentation von vorgegebenen Themenbereichen sowie freie Diskussion der erschlossenen inhaltlichen Felder. Weiterführende Lektüre zu den jeweiligen Themen anhand von mittelschweren Texten, die selbstständig bearbeitet werden. Beispiele für aktuelle Themenbereiche sind: Gesellschaftliche, poli-tische und wirtschaftliche Phänomene des zeitgenössischen China. | |||
Intended learning outcomes | |||
German intended learning outcomes available but not translated yet. Mittelschwere Texte werden eigenständig erschlossen und in kommunikativen Übungen diskutiert. Die Studierenden sind in der Lage über Vorstellungen, Ziele und Ansichten begründet und kritisch darzulegen und zu dis-kutieren. | |||
Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
Ü (2) Module taught in: Chinese | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
oral examination of one candidate each (approx. 15 minutes) Language of assessment: Chinese creditable for bonus | |||
Allocation of places | |||
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Additional information | |||
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Workload | |||
150 h | |||
Teaching cycle | |||
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Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) | |||
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Module appears in | |||
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2016) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2020) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor's degree (1 major, 1 minor) East Asia (Minor, 2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) | |||
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Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2023) |
Abbreviation | |||
Chinese Studies | 04-ChinaK-152-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
holder of the Chair of China Business and Economics | Institute of East and South Asian Cultural Studies | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
2 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
Introduction to the challenges in and outside China arising from the growth of the Chinese economy since the opening policy. Against the backdrop of Western reporting on China's economic growth, economic and China studies and discourses and debates are analysed. | |||
Intended learning outcomes | |||
German intended learning outcomes available but not translated yet. Die Studierenden erlangen einen Zugang und ein Verständnis zur Auswertung der chinesischen wirtschaftlichen Entwicklung und werden in die Lage versetzt wirtschaftwissenschaftliche Theorien auf die Entwicklung in China zu übertragen. | |||
Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
S (2) | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
term paper (approx. 15 to 20 pages) with presentation (approx. 30 minutes) and discussion (approx. 15 minutes), weighted 4:1:1 | |||
Allocation of places | |||
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Additional information | |||
-- | |||
Workload | |||
150 h | |||
Teaching cycle | |||
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Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) | |||
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Module appears in | |||
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2016) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2020) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2023) |
Abbreviation | |||
General Management 1 | 12-GM1-212-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
Dean of the Faculty of Business Management and Economics | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
This module serves the purpose of transferring credits from
The holders of the respective Chairs will ensure that the courses are eligible for credit transfer. | |||
Intended learning outcomes | |||
As a result of accrediting multiple kinds of modules, a description of acquired skills cannot be given. | |||
Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
V (2) + Ü (2) | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
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Allocation of places | |||
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Additional information | |||
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Workload | |||
150 h | |||
Teaching cycle | |||
-- | |||
Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) | |||
-- | |||
Module appears in | |||
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2023) |
Abbreviation | |||
General Management 2 | 12-GM2-212-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
Dean of the Faculty of Business Management and Economics | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
5 | (not) successfully completed | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
This module serves the purpose of transferring credits from
The holders of the respective Chairs will ensure that the courses are eligible for credit transfer. | |||
Intended learning outcomes | |||
As a result of accrediting multiple kinds of modules, a description of acquired skills cannot be given. | |||
Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
V (2) + Ü (2) | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
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Allocation of places | |||
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Additional information | |||
-- | |||
Workload | |||
150 h | |||
Teaching cycle | |||
-- | |||
Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) | |||
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Module appears in | |||
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2023) |
Abbreviation | |||
General Management 3 | 12-GM3-212-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
Dean of the Faculty of Business Management and Economics | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
3 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
This module serves the purpose of transferring credits from
The holders of the respective Chairs will ensure that the courses are eligible for credit transfer. | |||
Intended learning outcomes | |||
As a result of accrediting multiple kinds of modules, a description of acquired skills cannot be given. | |||
Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
V (2) + Ü (2) | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
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Allocation of places | |||
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Additional information | |||
-- | |||
Workload | |||
90 h | |||
Teaching cycle | |||
-- | |||
Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) | |||
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Module appears in | |||
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2023) |
Abbreviation | |||
General Management 4 | 12-GM4-212-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
Dean of the Faculty of Business Management and Economics | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
3 | (not) successfully completed | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
This module serves the purpose of transferring credits from
The holders of the respective Chairs will ensure that the courses are eligible for credit transfer. | |||
Intended learning outcomes | |||
As a result of accrediting multiple kinds of modules, a description of acquired skills cannot be given. | |||
Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
V (2) + Ü (2) | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
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Allocation of places | |||
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Additional information | |||
-- | |||
Workload | |||
90 h | |||
Teaching cycle | |||
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Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) | |||
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Module appears in | |||
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2022) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Economathematics (2023) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Management and Economics (2023) |
(10 ECTS credits)
Abbreviation | |||
Bachelor Thesis Business Information Systems | 12-BA-Wiinf-152-m01 | ||
Module coordinator | Module offered by | ||
Dean of the Faculty of Business Management and Economics | Faculty of Business Management and Economics | ||
ECTS | Method of grading | Only after succ. compl. of module(s) | |
10 | numerical grade | -- | |
Duration | Module level | Other prerequisites | |
1 semester | undergraduate | -- | |
Contents | |||
Students will complete their degree with a Bachelor's thesis in which they will be required to research and write on a topic from the area of business information systems. This thesis may either take the form of an analysis and structured presentation of the existing literature on a certain topic or may, as is often the case, also include a presentation of the students' own original achievements, e. g. new algorithms developed by students, surveys, the prototypical demonstration of a concept they developed or the application and (further) development of a theoretical model. Check the websites of the chairs for further information. | |||
Intended learning outcomes | |||
The acquisition of specialized skills presupposes the reception of national and international (mainly english) literature. Students are able to understand relevant contributions to research and professional practice and to critically analyze and assess their relevance to their own specific questions. They can recognize and assess major lines of development and dynamics within the field of study. | |||
Courses (type, number of weekly contact hours, language — if other than German) | |||
No courses assigned to module | |||
Method of assessment (type, scope, language — if other than German, examination offered — if not every semester, information on whether module is creditable for bonus) | |||
written thesis (approx. 40 pages) Registration on a continuous basis as agreed upon with supervisor. Language of assessment: German and/or English | |||
Allocation of places | |||
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Additional information | |||
Time to complete: 8 weeks. | |||
Workload | |||
300 h | |||
Teaching cycle | |||
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Referred to in LPO I (examination regulations for teaching-degree programmes) | |||
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Module appears in | |||
Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2015) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2016) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2019) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2020) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2021) Bachelor' degree (1 major) Business Information Systems (2023) |