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Master's programmes

Business Information Systems

0396b_MA120
  • Operations Research (Operations Research)

    0396bA1.1
  • Electronic Business (Electronic Business)

    0396bA1.2
    • 10180106 Seminar-style instruction
      Electronic Business (SU 1) (Martin Gersch)
      Schedule: Di 12:00-14:00 (Class starts on: 2025-10-14)
      Location: Hs 107 Hörsaal (Garystr. 21)

      Comments

      E-Business is a compulsory module in the first semester of the Master’s programme in Information Systems. Key topics include digital business models, the economic implications of digitalisation, platform strategies, business process management (BPM), as well as tensions and disruption in the context of digital transformation and digital innovation. Assessment is based on an individual literature-based assignment and a group case study project. The course is complemented by guest lectures from both academia and industry.
      Further information can be found here.

    • 10180111 Seminar-style instruction
      Electronic Business (SU 2) (Nina Sophie Schlömer)
      Schedule: Fr 12:00-14:00 (Class starts on: 2025-10-17)
      Location: Hs 108 Hörsaal (Garystr. 21)
  • Mentoring (Mentoring)

    0396bA1.5
  • Specialization: Business Analytics

    0396bB1.1
    • 10182006 Seminar-style instruction
      Applied Analytics (Daniel Fürstenau)
      Schedule: Do 14:00-16:00 (Class starts on: 2025-10-16)
      Location: Hs 102 Hörsaal (Garystr. 21)
    • 10182012 Project Seminar
      Applied Analytics (Daniel Fürstenau)
      Schedule: Do 16:00-18:00 (Class starts on: 2025-10-16)
      Location: Hs 102 Hörsaal (Garystr. 21)
  • IT-Entrepreneurship (IT-Entrepreneurship)

    0396bB1.4
  • Project: Analytical Information Systems

    0396bB2.1
  • Project: Information Management

    0396bB2.2
  • Project Extension: Business Information Systems

    0396bB2.3
  • Computer Science A for Students of Business Information Systems

    0396bB3.3
    • 19300001 Lecture
      Fundamentals of Programming (Kristin Knorr)
      Schedule: Mo 14:00-16:00, Mi 12:00-14:00, zusätzliche Termine siehe LV-Details (Class starts on: 2025-10-13)
      Location: Gr. Hörsaal (Raum B.001) (Arnimallee 22)

      Comments

      Qualification goals 

      The students can explain and compare different programming paradigms. They are able to interpret descriptions and source code related to fundamental data structures, to characterize how they work, and to implement basic algorithms and data structures in different programming paradigms, adapting them to given requirements. They can discuss the advantages and disadvantages of different solutions for algorithmic problems.

      Contents

      Students acquire the fundamentals of programming. We will discuss basic programming paradigms, such as imperative, functional, and object oriented. Students will learn about expressions and data types, as well as fundamental aspects of imperative programming (e.g., state, statements, control structures, input-output), and practice their application. Students will also gain an understanding of fundamental aspects of functional programming (functions, recursion, higher-order functions, currying), object-oriented concepts such as encapsulation and inheritance, polymorphism, as well as basic algorithmic tasks (e.g., searching, sorting, selection, and simple array- and pointer-based data structures), and practice their implementation.

    • 19300002 Practice seminar
      Practice seminar for Fundamentals of Programming (Kristin Knorr)
      Schedule: Mi 14:00-16:00, Mi 16:00-18:00, Do 08:00-10:00, Do 12:00-14:00, Do 16:00-18:00, Fr 08:00-10:00, Fr 10:00-12:00, Fr 12:00-14:00, Fr 14:00-16:00 (Class starts on: 2025-10-15)
      Location: T9/049 Seminarraum (Takustr. 9)

      Comments

      Tutorien finden erst ab der 2. Vorlesungswoche statt

  • Software Internship for Business Informatics

    0396bB3.8
    • 19314012 Project Seminar
      Software Project: Semantic Technologies (Adrian Paschke)
      Schedule: Mi 14:00-16:00 (Class starts on: 2025-10-15)
      Location: A3/SR 115 (Arnimallee 3-5)

      Comments

      Mixed groups of master and bachelor students will either implement an independent project or are part of a larger project in the area of semantic technologies. They will gain in-depth programming knowledge about applications of semantic technologies and artificial intelligence techniques in the Corporate Semantic Web. They will practice teamwork and best practices in software development of large distributed systems and Semantic Web applications. The software project can be done in collaboration with an external partner from industry or standardization. It is possible to continue the project as bachelor or master thesis.

  • Current Research Topics in Statistics

    0396bB5.10
    • 10146106 Seminar-style instruction
      Causal Machine Learning (S1) (Jan Marcus, Marc Schalberger)
      Schedule: Mo 14:00-16:00 (Class starts on: 2025-10-13)
      Location: HFB/K II Konferenzraum (Garystr. 35-37)
  • Theories in Business Information Systems Engineering and Information Systems Research

    0396bB5.5
  • Strategic Innovation and Technology Management

    0396bB5.6
  • Current Research Topics in Management

    0396bB5.8
  • Current Research Topics in Marketing

    0396bB5.9
    • Business Intelligence (Business Intelligence) 0396bA1.3
    • Service Engineering (Service Engineering) 0396bA1.4
    • Simulation Dynamischer Systeme (Simulation of Dynamic Systems) 0396bB1.2
    • Current Research Topics in Information Systems 0396bB1.3
    • Grenzenlose Unternehmen (Businesses without Borders) 0396bB1.5
    • Current Research Topics in Information Management 0396bB1.6
    • Metaheuristiken (Metaheuristics) 0396bB1.7
    • Information Systems for Transportation and Logistics 0396bB1.8
    • Databases for Business Information Systems 0396bB3.1
    • Specialization: Databases for Business Informatics 0396bB3.10
    • Current Research Topics in Computer Science 0396bB3.11
    • Functional Programming in Business Information Systems 0396bB3.2
    • Network-based Information Systems 0396bB3.4
    • Programmiersprachen I (Programming Languages I) 0396bB3.5
    • Programmiersprachen II (Programming Languages II) 0396bB3.6
    • Semantic Social Process Management for Business Informatics 0396bB3.7
    • Softwaretechnik für Wirtschaftsinformatik (Software Engineering for InformationSystems) 0396bB3.9
    • Algorithms and Data Structures for Business Information Systems 0396bB4.1
    • Computer Science B for Students of Business Information Systems 0396bB4.2
    • Object-oriented Programming for Information Systems 0396bB4.3
    • Entrepreneurship Education (Entrepreneurship Education) 0396bB5.1
    • Current Research Topics in Business and Economics 0396bB5.11
    • Finance, Accounting, and Taxation for Business Informatics 0396bB5.2
    • IT Recht (IT Law) 0396bB5.3
    • Management and Marketing (for Students of Business Information Systems) 0396bB5.4
    • Current Research Topics in Finance, Accounting, and Taxation 0396bB5.7