Compulsory electives abroad: Business
Niveau
Bachelor
Learning outcomes of the courses/module
Students can
- describe and apply basic concepts and methods from business administration
- describe and apply in-depth concepts and contexts from business administration
- critically evaluate and question methods and concepts of business administration
- apply and analyze methods and concepts of business administration to issues in the field of information technology and the web
- describe and apply basic concepts and methods from business administration
- describe and apply in-depth concepts and contexts from business administration
- critically evaluate and question methods and concepts of business administration
- apply and analyze methods and concepts of business administration to issues in the field of information technology and the web
Prerequisites for the course
none
Course content
A generally valid module description for the semester abroad cannot and should not be defined due to the large number of partner universities and the choices offered there within the economically oriented sciences in order to ensure free-dom for the students. The content of teaching is based on the fundamentals and specializations of the individual disci-plines in the economic subject areas of the degree program. The national credits are converted individually into ECTS points in accordance with the achievements demonstrated. Students are subject to the respective examination modali-ties at the partner university.
Some examples of possible subject areas are shown below:
- Organizational Management
- Accounting
- Controlling
- Sales Management
- Marketing and Corporate Communication
- Strategic Management
- Corporate Management
- Procurement, Production and Logistics
- Business Informatics
- e-Commerce & e-Business
- Information Management
Some examples of possible subject areas are shown below:
- Organizational Management
- Accounting
- Controlling
- Sales Management
- Marketing and Corporate Communication
- Strategic Management
- Corporate Management
- Procurement, Production and Logistics
- Business Informatics
- e-Commerce & e-Business
- Information Management
Recommended specialist literature
are determined by the respective partner university
Assessment methods and criteria
are determined by the respective partner university
Language
English
Number of ECTS credits awarded
5
Share of e-learning in %
0
Semester hours per week
0.0
Planned teaching and learning method
Determined by the respective partner university
Semester/trimester in which the course/module is offered
5
Name of lecturer
-
Academic year
Key figure of the course/module
AWP3
Type of course/module
integrated lecture
Type of course
Compulsory
Internship(s)
-