WiSe 24/25: Bachelor's Programmes
Bachelor's programme in Business Administration (as of winter semester 2017/18)
0170d_k150-
Business- und Dienstleistungsmarketing (Business and Service Marketing)
0170dB5.1learning objectives:
Students gain an understanding of stages and structures in the respective markets and learn about the specific characteristics of buying behavior among business customers and service customers as well as the effects of customer integration and business relationships in such markets. They learn about the unique qualities, instruments, and strategies associated with marketing in business-to-business markets and services markets. They also learn to determine marketing activities tailored to specific types of businesses.
course content:
Value creation structures and stages in business and services markets; organizational buyer behavior; customer integration, business relationship management, types of companies in business and services markets, marketing for specific types of businesses.
teaching methods / hours of attendance (contact hours per week) / forms of active participation
Vertiefungsvorlesung / 2 SWS / Teilnahme wird empfohlen
Methodenübung / 2 SWS / Teilnahme wird empfohlenmodule assessment:
Klausur (120 Minuten)language of instruction:
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German
workload
180 hours (6 ECTS)
duration / frequency
one semester / every other semester-
10111208
Advanced Lecture Course
Business and Service Marketing (V) (Andreas Eggert)
Schedule: Di 10:00-12:00 (Class starts on: 2024-10-15)
Location: Hs 105 Hörsaal (Garystr. 21)
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10111226
Methods Tutorial
Business and Service Marketing (Ü) (Florian Völkl)
Schedule: Do 10:00-12:00 (Class starts on: 2024-10-24)
Location: Hs 105 Hörsaal (Garystr. 21)
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10111208
Advanced Lecture Course
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Academic Approaches and Methods in Marketing
0170dB5.4learning objectives:
Students learn about current research in business administration in the field of “marketing.” They also learn how to interpret and assess the research critically. This prepares them to complete a Bachelor’s thesis in this area of specialization, especially in terms of content and method.
course content:
The critical appraisal of research results requires that seminar participants have already been made familiar with the most significant basics of scientific/academic work. The following are some prominent aspects of the module’s content: Theory and rationale for selecting a specific theory; the relationship between theory and empiricism; ways of collecting and analyzing data (qualitative and quantitative); scientific argumentation and documentation; planning a research project.
teaching methods / hours of attendance (contact hours per week) / forms of active participation
Seminar / 3 SWS / Teilnahme erforderlichmodule assessment:
Seminararbeit (ca. 10 bis 15 Seiten) mit Präsentation und Aussprache (insgesamt ca. 30 Minuten)language of instruction:
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German / English
workload
180 hours (6 ECTS)
duration / frequency
one semester / irregular-
10114811
Seminar
Academic Concepts and Methods in Marketing (S) (Andreas Eggert)
Schedule: Termine siehe LV-Details (Class starts on: 2024-10-17)
Location: K 005 Seminarraum UG (Garystr. 21)
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10114811
Seminar
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Schließende Statistik (Inferential Statistics)
0171cA1.6learning objectives:
Students learn to make decisions based on statistical data and assess the quality of these decisions. They learn how to solve three central types of statistical problems: Estimating unknown parameters of a distribution (point estimation), determining the confidence interval for an unknown parameter (confidence interval), making statements about the equality or inequality of distributions (tests). Students learn to apply these techniques themselves using empirical data and with the help of computer technology. The diversity of perspectives, experiences, and skills that the students bring with them to the group is treated as a positive contribution to the quality of research they produce and entails great benefits.
course content:
Continuous distribution models, sampling functions, parameter estimation, confidence intervals, hypothesis testing, regression analysis.
types of course units / workload per unit / obligatory or optional participation
Vorlesung / 2 SWS / Teilnahme wird empfohlen
Übung / 1 SWS / Teilnahme wird empfohlen
Studentisches Tutorium / - SWS / Teilnahme wird empfohlentest
Klausur (ca. 120 min.)language of instruction:
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German / English
workload
180 hours (6 ECTS)
duration / frequency
one semester / every winter semester-
10120501
Lecture
Inferential Statistics (V) (Ulrich Schneider)
Schedule: Mo 12:00-14:00 (Class starts on: 2024-10-14)
Location: HFB/A Hörsaal (Garystr. 35-37)
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10120502
Practice seminar
Inferential Statistics (T) (Nicolas Frink)
Schedule: Do 10:00-12:00 (Class starts on: 2024-10-17)
Location: HFB/C Hörsaal (Garystr. 35-37)
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10120505
Tutorial
Inferential Statistics (T) (Tutor*innen)
Schedule: Mo 14:00-16:00, Di 10:00-12:00, Mi 10:00-12:00 (Class starts on: 2024-10-14)
Location: HFB/C Hörsaal (Garystr. 35-37)
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10120501
Lecture
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Öffentliches Recht (Public Law)
0171cA1.11learning objectives:
Students gain basic knowledge of public law, especially in the context of business and economics. They get an overview of the most important aspects of state organization, constitutional principles, and law enforcement. This will enable them to solve problems related to constitutional and administrative law.
course content:
Introduction to public law, overview of the structural principles of state and state objectives, presentation of doctrine of fundamental rights, discussion of specific fundamental rights important to business and economics (especially, freedom of occupation and ownership), discussion of basic questions in general administrative law and trade law, as a selected area of special administrative law.
types of course units / workload per unit / obligatory or optional participation
Vorlesung / 2 SWS / Teilnahme wird empfohlen
Übung / 2 SWS / Teilnahme wird empfohlentest
Klausur (ca. 120 Minuten)language of instruction:
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German
workload
180 hours (6 ECTS)
duration / frequency
one semester / irregular-
10120701
Lecture
Public Law (V) (Markus Beham)
Schedule: Di 08:30-10:00 (Class starts on: 2024-10-15)
Location: Mo Hs 101 Hörsaal (Garystr. 21), Di Hs 101 Hörsaal (Garystr. 21), Di Hs 105 Hörsaal (Garystr. 21), Mi Online - zeitABhängig
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10120702
Practice seminar
Public Law (Ü) (Christian Janssen)
Schedule: Fr 14:00-16:00 (Class starts on: 2024-10-25)
Location: Hs 105 Hörsaal (Garystr. 21)
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10120701
Lecture
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Arbeitsrecht (Labor Law)
0171cB3.3learning objectives:
Students gain structured basic knowledge of labor law. They learn about the basic concepts, regulations on concluding contracts, regulations on the exchange of services under employment contracts, and regulations on terminating employment relationships. Students will also become familiar with the principles of free collective bargaining and labor relations as essential elements in the world of work.
course content:
Employment contracts and labor law as basic concepts, protection against discrimination and fraud claims when concluding contracts, checking content of employment contracts, reciprocal rights to work performance and remuneration, protection against dismissal and fixed-term employment regulations, collective bargaining and industrial action law, employee representation and codetermination in companies, employee representation on supervisory boards.
types of course units / workload per unit / obligatory or optional participation
Vorlesung / 2 SWS / Teilnahme wird empfohlen
Übung / 1 SWS / Teilnahme wird empfohlentest
Klausur (ca. 120 Minuten)language of instruction:
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German
workload
180 hours (6 ECTS)
duration / frequency
one semester / irregular-
10121701
Lecture
Labor Law (V) (Florian Rödl)
Schedule: Do 12:00-14:00 (Class starts on: 2024-10-17)
Location: HFB/D Hörsaal (Garystr. 35-37)
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10121702
Practice seminar
Labor Law (Ü) (Undine Christian)
Schedule: Do 14:00-16:00, Do 16:00-18:00 (Class starts on: 2024-12-12)
Location: Hs 106 Hörsaal (Garystr. 21)
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10121701
Lecture
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Entscheidungstheorie (Decision Theory)
0170dB7.5learning objectives:
Students learn about normative decision theory, how it relates to expected utility theory and mu-sigma theory, and how to apply that knowledge. Students gain knowledge about how to compose expected utility functions, what properties they must have, and how to tell them apart based on levels of risk aversion. They also learn how to apply the mu-sigma calculation and situate it theoretically.
course content:
Revealed preference, expected utility theory, stochastic dominance, mu-sigma theory, Tobin theorem
language of instruction:
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German
workload
180 hours (6 ECTS)
duration / frequency
one semester / every winter semester-
10112608
Advanced Lecture Course
Decision Theory (V) (András Löffler)
Schedule: Do 12:00-14:00 (Class starts on: 2024-10-17)
Location: Hs 105 Hörsaal (Garystr. 21)
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10112626
Methods Tutorial
Decision Theory (Ü) (András Löffler, Viviane Throl)
Schedule: Di 14:00-16:00 (Class starts on: 2024-10-15)
Location: Hs 105 Hörsaal (Garystr. 21)
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10112608
Advanced Lecture Course
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Application-oriented Topics in Finance
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10100808
Advanced Lecture Course
Data Analytics in der Unternehmensrechnung (V) (Stephan Küster)
Schedule: Mo 10:00-12:00, zusätzliche Termine siehe LV-Details (Class starts on: 2024-10-14)
Location: K 005 Seminarraum UG (Garystr. 21)
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10100826
Methods Tutorial
Data Analytics in der Unternehmensrechnung (Ü) (Stephan Küster)
Schedule: Mi 10:00-12:00 (Class starts on: 2024-10-16)
Location: K 006b PC-Pool 2 (Garystr. 21)
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10100808
Advanced Lecture Course
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National and International Business Taxation
0170dB10.1learning objectives:
Students gain knowledge about tax systems and the basic structures of German tax law to prepare them for the professional world. They also gain in-depth knowledge about German business tax regulations. They learn about how to deal with the taxpayer, taxable objects, tariff regulations and procedural regulations for the different types of business taxes. They receive an overview of cross-border taxation (inbound and outbound) and the regulations in place to avoid double taxation. Students learn how to work on moderately difficult tax cases independently and on more complex cases with guidance. In particular, they will look at cases involving income tax and corporate tax assessments. They become familiar with debates regarding the gender-related effects of spousal taxation in terms of incentives and distribution. In addition, they learn to present on their own the various ways to avoid or reduce double taxation and to quantify the extent of double taxation.
course content:
- Income tax: Taxpayer, taxable object, tariff, particulars of procedural regulations
- Corporate tax: Taxpayer, taxable object, tariff, particulars of procedural regulations, relation to income tax
- Business tax: Taxpayer, taxable object, tariff, particulars of procedural regulations, relation to income tax
- International business taxation
types of course units / workload per unit / obligatory or optional participation
Vertiefungsvorlesung / 2 SWS / Teilnahme wird empfohlen
Methodenübung / 2 SWS / Teilnahme wird empfohlentest
Klausur (ca. 120 min.)language of instruction:
close
German
workload
180 hours (6 ECTS)
duration / frequency
one semester / every winter semester-
10112908
Advanced Lecture Course
National and International Business Taxation (V) (Jochen Hundsdoerfer)
Schedule: Mi 14:00-16:00, zusätzliche Termine siehe LV-Details (Class starts on: 2024-10-16)
Location: Hs 108a Hörsaal (Garystr. 21)
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10112926
Methods Tutorial
National and International Business Taxation (Ü) (Maren Löwe)
Schedule: Mi 12:00-14:00 (Class starts on: 2024-10-16)
Location: Hs 108a Hörsaal (Garystr. 21)
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Advanced Business Tax Planning
0170dB10.3learning objectives:
Students gain in-depth knowledge on tax effects and tax planning. They learn to solve moderately complex tax planning problems on their own.
course content:
- Tools of tax planning
- The concept of tax effects
- Tax effects on business administration decisions (especially in the area of investment and finance
types of course units / workload per unit / obligatory or optional participation
Vertiefungsvorlesung / 2 SWS / Teilnahme wird empfohlen
Methodenübung / 2 SWS / Teilnahme wird empfohlentest
Klausur (ca. 120 min.)language of instruction:
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German
workload
180 hours (6 ECTS)
duration / frequency
one semester / irregular-
10150701
Lecture
Tax Planning for Corporate Succession (V) (Christoph Regierer, Bernd Schult)
Schedule: Mi 08:00-11:00 (Class starts on: 2024-12-11)
Location: Hs 106 Hörsaal (Garystr. 21)
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10150706
Seminar-style instruction
Tax Planning for Corporate Succession (SU) (Christoph Regierer, Bernd Schult)
Schedule: Mi 11:00-12:00 (Class starts on: 2024-12-11)
Location: Hs 106 Hörsaal (Garystr. 21)
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Staat und Allokation (Government and Allocation)
0171cB3.8learning objectives:
Students learn the theoretical principles of allocation in finance and gain a fundamental understanding of the role of the state in the market. They also learn how to apply relevant concepts from welfare theory and other theoretical instruments and use them as interpretive tools. With the knowledge they gain, participants can assess and evaluate abstract questions of resource allocation.
course content:
Normative justification for state interventions in the use of economic resources; market failure theory; positive analysis of state interventions controlling the use of resources; basic outline of group decision-making theory.
types of course units / workload per unit / obligatory or optional participation
Vorlesung / 2 SWS / Teilnahme wird empfohlen
Übung / 2 SWS / Teilnahme wird empfohlentest
Klausur (ca. 120 Min.)language of instruction:
close
German / English
workload
180 hours (6 ECTS)
duration / frequency
one semester / every winter semester-
10121001
Lecture
Government and Allocation (V) (Carsten Schröder)
Schedule: Mi 14:00-16:00 (Class starts on: 2024-10-16)
Location: HFB/A Hörsaal (Garystr. 35-37)
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10121002
Practice seminar
Government and Allocation (Ü) (Markus Krecik, Cara Nadler)
Schedule: Di 10:00-12:00, Di 12:00-14:00, Di 14:00-16:00 (Class starts on: 2024-10-15)
Location: Hs 104 Hörsaal (Garystr. 21)
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10121001
Lecture
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International Management (International Management)
0170dB1.3learning objectives:
Students learn to classify different institutional frameworks in which multinational companies operate economically and understand the unique qualities of individual national forms of economic organization and corporate governance. They learn to identify comparative advantages that certain economic activities have in different national contexts as well as the difficulties involved in the internationalization of certain activities. They learn to describe multinational corporations in terms of organization forms and become familiar with the different challenges associated with, on the one end, the local adaptation of their activities and, on the other, the global integration of them. They learn to apply their knowledge of these issues to questions of personnel management in an international context and question of international strategic management. They learn to critically assess the actions of multinational corporations and the implications of their activities in home and host countries. Through research-oriented teaching, students learn how to develop a social science research question on a given topic. They also learn how to debate theories and concepts as well as how to assess the significance of both theoretical, conceptual research as well as empirical studies.
course content:
Topics include: formal and informal institutions from an international comparative perspective; theories on comparative advantages of institutions; labor relations systems; corporate governance systems; professional/vocation training and innovation systems; the role of the state; globalization; emerging markets; foreign direct investment; organizational forms of multinational companies; global supply chains; internationalization theories; market entry and market cultivation strategies; personnel management in multinational companies. The study and analysis of the various topics will focus on specific countries in Asia (Japan, China), Europe (Germany, UK), and America (USA).
language of instruction:
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German/English
workload
180 hours (6 ECTS)
duration / frequency
one semester / irregular-
10111508
Advanced Lecture Course
International Management (V) (Anja Kirsch)
Schedule: Do 10:00-12:00 (Class starts on: 2024-10-17)
Location: HFB/D Hörsaal (Garystr. 35-37)
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10111526
Methods Tutorial
International Management (Ü) (Jule Klink)
Schedule: Mo 12:00-14:00 (Class starts on: 2024-10-21)
Location: Hs 103 Hörsaal (Garystr. 21)
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10111508
Advanced Lecture Course
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Academic Approaches and Methods in Management
0170dB1.7learning objectives:
Students become familiar with current research topics in business administration related to the areas of specialization “strategy and cooperation” as well as “organization and personnel” and can appraise them critically. This prepares them to complete a Bachelor’s thesis in this area of specialization, especially in terms of content and method.
course content:
The critical appraisal of research results requires that seminar participants have already been made familiar with the most significant basics of scientific/academic work. The following are some prominent aspects of the module’s content: Theory and rationale for selecting a specific theory; the relationship between theory and empirics; ways of collecting and analyzing data (qualitative and quantitative); scientific argumentation and documentation; planning a research project.
types of course units / workload per unit / obligatory or optional participation
Seminar / 3 SWS / Teilnahmepflichttest
Seminararbeit (ca. 10 bis 15 Seiten) mit Präsentation und Aussprache (insgesamt ca. 30 Minuten)language of instruction:
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German/English
workload
180 hours (6 ECTS)
duration / frequency
one semester / irregular-
10113411
Seminar
Academic Concepts and Methods in Management: Digitalization and the future of work (Anja Kirsch)
Schedule: Fr 10:00-13:00, zusätzliche Termine siehe LV-Details (Class starts on: 2024-11-08)
Location: 013 Seminarraum UG (Thielallee 73)
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10113611
Seminar
Academic Concepts and Methods in Management (Miriam Flickinger)
Schedule: Mi 09:00-10:00, Do 09:00-16:00 (Class starts on: 2024-10-23)
Location: 013 Seminarraum UG (Thielallee 73)
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10113411
Seminar
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Fundamentals of Innovation Management
0170dB2.3learning objectives:
Upon successful completion of the module, students know about the challenges and specific characteristics of innovation management, are familiar with the main concepts, and are able to understand the most important instruments based on theoretical knowledge, put them to use in practical situations, and assess them critically.
course content:
After an introduction to basic terminology, the subject areas covered include both process-related and result-related characteristics of organizational and supra-organizational innovation management. The following topics are covered in detail: Principles and concepts of innovation management, diffusion and adoption of innovation, planning instruments for strategic innovation management, innovation strategy, innovation skills and innovation culture, Innovation processes and organization, protection strategies for innovation, sustainable innovation management, business model innovation.
teaching methods / hours of attendance (contact hours per week) / forms of active participation
Vertiefungsvorlesung / 2 SWS / Teilnahme wird empfohlen
Methodenübung (2-wöchig) / 2 SWS / Teilnahme wird empfohlenmodule assessment:
Klausur (ca. 120 Min.)language of instruction:
close
German
workload
180 hours (6 ECTS)
duration / frequency
one semester / irregular-
10113708
Advanced Lecture Course
Fundamentals in Innovation Management (V) (Djerdj Horvat)
Schedule: Fr 14:00-17:30 (Class starts on: 2024-10-18)
Location: HFB/D Hörsaal, Online - zeitABhängig
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10113726
Methods Tutorial
Fundamentals in Innovation Management (Ü) (Annette Biedermann, Fabio Voss)
Schedule: Mi 10:00-14:00, Do 10:00-14:00 (Class starts on: 2024-11-06)
Location: Hs 103 Hörsaal (Garystr. 21)
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10113708
Advanced Lecture Course
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Grundlagen der Makroökonomie (Fundamentals of Macroeconomics)
0171cA1.3learning objectives:
Students learn to define and interpret macroeconomic issues using the relevant theoretical and empirical concepts and extrapolate the implications for economic policy. With the knowledge they gain, student can then characterize markets (goods, finances, labor) and describe the conditions for equilibrium as well as fluctuations. In addition to the theoretical aspects, students also learn to assess the economic classification of countries on the basis of national accounts. Students will also deal with how economic concepts relate more broadly to questions of gender and diversity.
course content:
Principles of macroeconomic theory, principles of national accounts, the function and significance of important macroeconomic agents (from households and businesses to the state and central banks) and markets (labor, goods, and money markets).
language of instruction:
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German / English
workload
180 hours (6 ECTS)
duration / frequency
one semester / every winter semester-
10120201
Lecture
Fundamentals of Macroeconomics (V) (Britta Gehrke)
Schedule: Mi 14:00-16:00, zusätzliche Termine siehe LV-Details (Class starts on: 2024-10-30)
Location: HFB/D Hörsaal (Garystr. 35-37)
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10120202
Practice seminar
Fundamentals of Macroeconomics (Ü) (Erik Dasenbrock, Britta Gehrke, Johannes Michael Ossadnik, Tutor*innen)
Schedule: Mo 16:00-18:00, Di 12:00-14:00, Mi 16:00-18:00, Do 14:00-16:00 (Class starts on: 2024-10-15)
Location: Hs 107 Hörsaal (Garystr. 21), Di HFB/D Hörsaal (Garystr. 35-37)
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10120201
Lecture
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Mikroökonomie (Microeconomics)
0171cB1.7learning objectives:
Students learn about microeconomic market analysis and the relationship between competition and welfare. They learn in particular how to describe and characterize the interactions between markets and businesses. They learn to understand the welfare effects of a company’s price and production choices, competitive behavior in an oligopoly, market entry strategies, the role of cartel agreements, and other restraints of competition. Students understand how business decisions affect market efficiency and are therefore able to describe in which sectors legal intervention concerning competition law would benefit efficiency.
course content:
Welfare and competition, monopoly market behavior, oligopolistic competition, competition restraints.
language of instruction:
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German / English
workload
180 hours (6 ECTS)
duration / frequency
one semester / irregular-
10120901
Lecture
Microeconomics II (V) (Anja Prummer)
Schedule: Di 16:00-18:00 (Class starts on: 2024-10-15)
Location: HFB/D Hörsaal (Garystr. 35-37)
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10120926
Methods Tutorial
Microeconomics II (ü) (Boryslav Brekhov)
Schedule: Do 12:00-14:00 (Class starts on: 2024-10-17)
Location: Hs 104a Hörsaal (Garystr. 21)
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10120901
Lecture
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BusinessplanLab
0170dB4.3learning objectives:
Student learn about the development of a business plan and the basics regarding the necessary business issues involved. They learn how to draw up a business plan step-by-step and develop it independently, from developing a business idea and putting together an entrepreneurial team to implementing the first steps in the plan. They also engage critically with all the creative and administrative topics related to founding a business and recognize how they relate to one another. Students will ultimately create their own business plan and enter it into a competition. They will also gain the basic knowledge they need to judge business plans from an investor’s perspective.
course content:
The module enables students to develop a business plan based on business idea. Using creative methods, they generate their own business idea and then focus on developing and formulating a business plan and dealing with the necessary subtasks. Subtasks include, for example, market research and competitor analysis, developing a finance plan, as well as deciding on the suitable legal form for a business.
teaching methods / hours of attendance (contact hours per week) / forms of active participation
Projektseminar / 2 SWS / Teilnahme wird empfohlen
Methodenübung / 2 SWS / Teilnahme wird empfohlenmodule assessment:
Erstellung einer Hausarbeit (modulbegleitend, ca. 20 Seiten) mit mündlicher Präsentation, ggf. in Form einer Gruppenprüfung (ca. 20 Minuten)language of instruction:
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German
workload
180 hours (6 ECTS)
duration / frequency
one semester / irregular-
10123212
Project Seminar
BusinessplanLab (PS) (Martin Gersch, Natalie Mahlert)
Schedule: Fr 10:00-16:00 (Class starts on: 2024-10-25)
Location: Hs 102 Hörsaal, Startup Villa
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10113826
Methods Tutorial
BusinessplanLab (Ü) (Natalie Mahlert)
Schedule: Fr 10:00-16:00 (Class starts on: 2022-10-28)
Location: Hs 102 Hörsaal (Garystr. 21)
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10123212
Project Seminar
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Net Economy - International Business Case Study
0170dB6.4learning objectives:
Students gain advanced knowledge in business information systems and learn how to apply that knowledge to problem-solving. This includes in particular preparing business models with attention to changing technology in the so-called “net economy.” Students can develop and present their own problem-solving strategies and concrete measures to deal with economic issues with practical relevance using current media.
course content:
Teams of students work together with other students from national and international partner universities on concrete tasks and case studies that deal with selected topics from the field of information management. Using current information and communication technology, they develop concrete proposals for solutions to practice-oriented problems and present them to a local, national or, as the case may be, international assembly.
language of instruction:
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German / English
workload
180 hours (6 ECTS)
duration / frequency
one semester / irregular-
10111821
Projekt
Net Economy - International Business Case Study (P) (Martin Gersch)
Schedule: Mi 14:00-16:00 (Class starts on: 2024-10-16)
Location: Hs 108 Hörsaal (Garystr. 21)
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10111821
Projekt
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Academic Approaches and Methods in Business Information Systems
0170dB6.6learning objectives:
Students learn about current research in business administration in the field of “business information systems.” They also learn how to interpret and assess the research critically. This prepares them to complete a Bachelor’s thesis in this area of specialization, especially in terms of content and method.
course content:
Reviewing the research literature, formal components of a scientific paper, project planning including topic search, work methods for scientific papers based on a logical-deductive, analytical, or empirical approach, justifying choices for a specific research design, the relationship between theory and empirics, presentation and critical appraisal of selected research results.
language of instruction:
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German / English
workload
180 hours (6 ECTS)
duration / frequency
one semester / irregular-
10114011
Seminar
Scientific Concepts and Methods in Information Systems (S) (Natalia Kliewer)
Schedule: Mi 12.02. 13:00-17:00 (Class starts on: 2025-02-12)
Location: 013 Übungsraum (Thielallee 63)
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10114011
Seminar
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International and National Corporate Disclosure
0170dB7.4learning objectives:
Students gain the knowledge, understanding, and skills needed to analyze and assess problems in financial accounting. They will also learn about the impact of specific institutional environments and gain a grounding in theory. Furthermore, students learn methods to solve accounting problems in national and international contexts with attention to financial reporting policies. Students learn how to solve certain moderately complex accounting problems and how to systematically deal with newly arising problems (interpretation of standards, filling gaps in regulations).
course content:
Financial accounting, in particular perspectives and functions, theoretical approaches, institutions and processes of standardization, problem-solving methods, financial reporting policy, basic standards, handling selected items in individual financial statements in accordance with IFRS and Handelsgesetzbuch (HGB).
language of instruction:
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German
workload
180 hours (6 ECTS)
duration / frequency
one semester / every winter semester-
10112508
Advanced Lecture Course
International and National Corporate Disclosure (V) (Yasin Bayram, Klaus Ruhnke)
Schedule: Di 12:00-14:00, Do 08:00-10:00 (Class starts on: 2024-10-15)
Location: Hs 108 Hörsaal (Garystr. 21)
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10112526
Methods Tutorial
International and National Corporate Disclosure (Ü) (Yasin Bayram)
Schedule: Di 10:00-12:00 (Class starts on: 2024-10-15)
Location: Di Hs 107 Hörsaal (Garystr. 21), Di Hs 108 Hörsaal (Garystr. 21)
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10112508
Advanced Lecture Course
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Applied Topics in Accounting and Auditing
0170dB9.4-
10100808
Advanced Lecture Course
Data Analytics in der Unternehmensrechnung (V) (Stephan Küster)
Schedule: Mo 10:00-12:00, zusätzliche Termine siehe LV-Details (Class starts on: 2024-10-14)
Location: K 005 Seminarraum UG (Garystr. 21)
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10100826
Methods Tutorial
Data Analytics in der Unternehmensrechnung (Ü) (Stephan Küster)
Schedule: Mi 10:00-12:00 (Class starts on: 2024-10-16)
Location: K 006b PC-Pool 2 (Garystr. 21)
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10100808
Advanced Lecture Course
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Applied Topics in Managerial Accounting
0170dB7.3-
10100808
Advanced Lecture Course
Data Analytics in der Unternehmensrechnung (V) (Stephan Küster)
Schedule: Mo 10:00-12:00, zusätzliche Termine siehe LV-Details (Class starts on: 2024-10-14)
Location: K 005 Seminarraum UG (Garystr. 21)
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10100826
Methods Tutorial
Data Analytics in der Unternehmensrechnung (Ü) (Stephan Küster)
Schedule: Mi 10:00-12:00 (Class starts on: 2024-10-16)
Location: K 006b PC-Pool 2 (Garystr. 21)
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Advanced Lecture Course
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Statistische Modellierung (Statistical Modeling)
0171cB2.2learning objectives:
Students are advised to take “Introduction to Econometrics” before starting this module. Students learn how to analyze data for which the regression model is not appropriate. Students deal with the most important models used in the analysis of nominal, ordinal, and integer characteristics so that they can describe the models and also apply them empirically. Students will continue to discuss the analysis of general dependency patterns. They also learn the relevant methods and how to interpret the results obtained through use of these methods. In the tutorial section, students learn how to use the appropriate software and interpret the results based on examples. Everyone is given an equal opportunity to contribute their ideas and concepts.
course content:
Logit and probit models, threshold models, cumulative probit models, count data models, generalized linear model, log-linear model, models for longitudinal data.
language of instruction:
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German / English
workload
180 hours (6 ECTS)
duration / frequency
one semester / irregular-
10121301
Lecture
Statistical Modeling (V) (Ulrich Schneider)
Schedule: Mo 16:00-18:00 (Class starts on: 2024-10-14)
Location: HFB/D Hörsaal (Garystr. 35-37)
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10121326
Methods Tutorial
Statistical Modeling (Ü) (Lukas Fink)
Schedule: Mi 16:00-18:00 (Class starts on: 2024-10-30)
Location: Mi Hs 105 Hörsaal (Garystr. 21), Mi K 006b PC-Pool 2 (Garystr. 21)
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10121301
Lecture
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Marketingplanung (Marketing Planning) 0170dB5.2
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Handels- und Gesellschaftsrecht (Commercial Law and Corporate Law) 0171cB3.4
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Unternehmensbewertung und Steuern (Business Valuation and Taxation) 0170dB7.6
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Group Accounting and Business Evaluation 0170dB7.7
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Academic Approaches and Methods in Finance, Accounting, and Taxation 0170dB7.9
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Advanced Research in Finance 0170dB8.3
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Determination of Taxable Income and Taxation of Different Legal Structures 0170dB10.2
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VAT and Other Transaction Taxes 0170dB10.4
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Academic Approaches and Methods in Business-Related Taxation 0170dB10.6
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Unternehmenskooperation (Business Cooperation) 0170dB1.1
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Corporate Governance and Corporate Social Responsibility 0170dB1.2
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Organisation: Structures and processes (Organisation: Structures and Processes) 0170dB1.4
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Project Management 0170dB1.5
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Special Topics in Business and Economics 0170dB11.6
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Makroökonomie (Macroeconomics) 0171cB1.8
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Wirtschaftspolitik (Economic Policy) 0171cB3.10
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Decision Support Systems 0170dB6.1
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Informationsmanagement (Information Management) 0170dB6.2
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Systementwicklung (Development of Information Systems) 0170dB6.3
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Business Information Systems: Selected Topics 0170dB6.5
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Controlling (Managerial Accounting) 0170dB7.1
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Academic Approaches and Methods in Financial Accounting and Auditing 0170dB9.11
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Special Topics in Accounting and Auditing 0170dB9.3
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Academic Approaches and Methods in Managerial Accounting 0170dB7.10
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Special Topics in Managerial Accounting 0170dB7.2
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Einführung in die Ökonometrie (Introduction to Econometrics) 0171cB2.1
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Introduction to Time-Series Analysis 0171cB2.3
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Sampling Methods 0171cB2.5
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Specialization Phase
- Specialization Area: Interorganizational Cooperation 7 Modules
- Spezialisation Area: Business Administration and Taxation 7 Modules
- Specialization Area: Economic Theory and Policy 6 Modules
- Specialization Area: Quantitative Methods 6 Modules
- Specialization Area: Public and Commercial Law 3 Modules
- Specialization Area: Organization 8 Modules
- Specialization Area: Corporate Governance and Responsibility 8 Modules
- Specialization Area: Innovation Management 8 Modules
- Specialization Area: Marketing 4 Modules
- Specialization Area: Business Information Systems 6 Modules
- Specialization Area: Controlling 9 Modules
- Specialization Area: Finance 7 Modules
- Specialization Area: Corporate Accounting and Auditing 15 Modules