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Program Structure

The chart depicts the current exemplary study plan:

 6
Spring
Term 

Module of a specialization area
(6 credits)
Module of a specialization area
(6 credits)
Bachelor thesis
(12 credits)
General Professional Preparation (ABV) 


(ABV)

 

 

 5 
Fall
Term
Elective module in law (6 credits) Module of a specialization area
(6 credits)
Module of a specialization area
(6 credits)
Module of a specialization area
(6 credits)
 4
Spring
Term
Fundamentals of microeconomics
(6 credits)
Private law (6 credits) Module of a specialization area
(6 credits)
Module of a specialization area
(6 credits)
 3 
Fall
Term
Introduction to Personnel Policy
(6 credits)
Supply and Operations Management
(6 credits)
Strategic Management
(6 credits)
Introduction to Business Information Systems (6 credits)

(ABV)

 2 
Spring
Term

Fundamentals of Managerial Accounting (6 credits)

Investment and corporate finance
(6 credits)
Accounting and Taxation
(6 credits)
Introduction to Statistics (6 credits)

(ABV)

 1 
Fall
Term
Fundamental of Financial Accounting
(6 credits)
Introduction to Business Administration
(6 credits)
Fundamentals of Marketing
(6 credits)
Mathematics for Economists
(6 credits)
Introduction to Economics
(6 credits)

The modules of the compulsory areas to be completed by each student are marked in yellow, orange, blue and purple.

By choosing areas of specialization, it is possible to specialize and build a profile within the generalist program. The areas of specialization / elective areas that can be selected by students from the program offered within the framework of the examination and study regulations are marked in green.

Two areas of specialization with at least 12 credits each must be selected. A third area of specialization can be achieved by choosing modules of at least 6 credits. In each of the selected areas of specialization, the compulsory modules must be completed - if available - each with a total of 6 credits.

Furthermore, the completion of at least one research seminar (scientific concepts and methods) is obligatory.

Information about the individual modules can be found in the current study and examination regulations (only available in German:Studien- und Prüfungsordnung). 

The following areas of specialization are currently available for selection:

Areas of Specialization

Modules

Inter-firm Cooperation
  • Inter-firm Cooperation (PM)
  • Corporate Governance and Corporate Social Responsibility
  • International Management
  • Organization: Structures and Processes
  • Project Management
  • Inferential Statistics
  • Scientific Concepts and Methods in Management
Organization
  • Organization: Structures and Processes (PM)
  • Corporate Governance and Corporate Social Responsibility
  • Grundlagen des Innovationsmanagements
  • International Management
  • Project Management
  • Inter-firm Cooperation
  • Inferential Statistics
  • Scientific Concepts and Methods in Management
Corporate Governance and Responsibility
  • Corporate Governance and Corporate Social Responsibility (PM)
  • Introduction to Innovation Management
  • International Management
  • Organization: Structures and Processes
  • Project Management
  • Inter-firm Cooperation
  • Inferential Statistics
  • Scientific Concepts and Methods in Management
Innovation Management
  • Introduction to Innovation Management (PM)
  • Project Management
  • BusinessplanLab
  • Organization: Structures and Processes
  • Inter-firm Cooperation
  • Corporate Governance and Corporate Social Responsibility
  • Inferential Statistics
  • Scientific Concepts and Methods in Management
Marketing
  • Business and Services Marketing (PM)
  • Marketing Planning (PM)
  • Inferential Statistics
  • Scientific Concepts and Methods in Marketing
Business Information Systems
  • Decision Support Systems (PM)
  • Information Management (PM)
  • Information System  Development
  • Net Economy – International Business Case Study
  • Business Information Systems: Special Topics
  • Scientific Concepts and Methods in Business Information Systems
Controlling
  • Managerial Accounting (PM)
  • Special Topics in Managerial Accounting
  • Application-oriented Topics in Controlling
  • International and National Corporate Disclosure
  • Decision Theory
  • Business Valuation and Taxation
  • Group Accounting and Business Valuation
  • Inferential Statistics
  • Scientific Concepts and methods in in Finance, Accounting and Taxation
Finance
  • Decision Theory (PM)
  • Business Valuation and Taxation
  • Advanced Special Topics in Finance
  • Application-oriented Topics in Finance
  • Group Accounting and Business Valuation
  • Inferential Statistics
  • Scientific Concepts and Methods in in Finance, Accounting and Taxation
Accounting and Auditing
  • International and Nationale Corporate Disclosure (PM)
  • Group Accounting and Business Valuation
  • Special Topics in Accounting and Auditing
  • Application-oriented Topics in Accounting and Auditing
  • Controlling
  • Decision Theory
  • Commercial Law and Corporate Law
  • Inferential Staitsitcs
  • Economic Policy
  • State and Allocation
  • Scientific Concepts and Methods in in Finance, Accounting and Taxation
Business Administration Taxation
  • National and International Business Taxation (PM)
  • Determing Taxable Income and Taxation of Different Legal Structures
  • Advanced Business Tax Planning
  • VAT and Other Transaction Taxes
  • Business Valuation and Taxes
  • State and Allocation
  • Scientific Concepts and Methods in Business Administration Taxation
Economic Theory and Policy
  • Principles of Macroeconomics
  • Microeconomics
  • Macroeconomics
  • Economic Policy
  • State and Allocation
  • Special topics in Economics
Quantitative Methods
  • Inferential Statistics
  • Statistical Modeling
  • Statistical Sampling
  • Introduction to Econometrics
  • Introduction to Time Series Analysis
  • Decision Support Systems
Econometrics
  • Inferential Statistics
  • Introduction to Econometrics
  • Introduction to Time Series Analysis
Public Law und Commercial Law
  • Commercial Law and Corporate Law
  • Labour Law
  • Public Law

*PM = compulsory module