German as a Foreign Language - Subject-Specific Communication
German as a Foreign Language - Subject-Specific Communication
German as a Foreign Language - Subject-Specific Communication
German as a Foreign Language - Subject-Specific Communication
Arabic I
Arabic I
Arabic I
Arabic I
Arabic II
Arabic II
Arabic II
Arabic II
Chinese I
Chinese I
Chinese I
Chinese I
Chinese II
Chinese II
Chinese II
Chinese II
Chinese III
Chinese III
Chinese IV
Chinese IV
French I
French I
French I
French I
French II
French II
French II
French II
French III
French III
French III
French III
French IV
French IV
French IV
French IV
French V
French V
French V
French V
French VI
French VI
French VI
French VI
Italian I
Italian I
Italian I
Italian I
Italian II
Italian II
Italian II
Italian II
Italian III
Italian III
Italian III
Italian III
Italian IV
Italian IV
Italian IV
Italian IV
Polish I
Polish I
Polish II
Polish II
Polish III
Polish III
Polish IV
Polish IV
Russian I
Russian I
Russian I
Russian I
Russian II
Russian II
Russian II
Russian II
Russian III
Russian III
Russian III
Russian III
Russian IV
Russian IV
Russian IV
Russian IV
Spanish I
Spanish I
Spanish I
Spanish I
Spanish II
Spanish II
Spanish II
Spanish II
Spanish III
Spanish III
Spanish III
Spanish III
Spanish IV
Spanish IV
Spanish IV
Spanish IV
Czech I
Czech I
Czech II
Czech II
Czech III
Czech III
Czech IV
Czech IV
Total in Adaptation & Supplementary Modules
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Total in Adaptation, Specialization & Supplementary Modules
0
Total in Academic Writing or Seminars
0
Total Credits
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0
0
0
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Total credits in term 1 should be about 30.
Total credits in term 2 should be about 30.
Total credits in term 3 should be about 30.
Total credits in term 4 should be about 30.
Total credits must be exactly 120.
At least one seminar type course should be taken.
No more than 15 credits (3 courses) may be obtained from Adaptation Modules.
At least 60 credits must be obtained from Specialization Modules.
No more than 80 credits can be obtained from in total from Adaptation, Specialization, and Supplementary Modules.
No more than 20 credits can be obtained from in total from Adaptation and Supplementary Modules.
The study plan contains a course that is not yet listed in the study regulations (Studienordnung). This is not a problem, but it requires a final approval by the examination committee, which will almost certainly be obtained in November. But please keep an eye on this.
German language courses are not in the correct order.
Arabic language courses are not in the correct order.
Chinese language courses are not in the correct order.
French language courses are not in the correct order.
Italian language courses are not in the correct order.
Polish language courses are not in the correct order.
Russian language courses are not in the correct order.
Spanish language courses are not in the correct order.
Czech language courses are not in the correct order.
At least one course in this study plan will be given in German instead of English as usual in the term it was selected for.
At least one course in this study plan is organized by the language department or another faculty and not given every term. Please inquire with the language department or the other faculty to check if the course is offered as selected in this study plan.
The course "International Strategy" must be taken unless this or an equivalent course has been completed already as part of the Bachelor's degree.
The study plan contains an advanced HRM course ("HRM Research" or "New Concepts of Leadership"). It is strongly advised that this course is only taken if a preliminary HRM course has been taken as part of a previous degree (e.g., your Bachelor's degree).
The study plan contains the advanced course "Organization and Strategy Research". It is strongly advised that the preliminary organization course "Understanding Organizations: Theories & Applications" is taken before that, unless an equivalent course has been taken as part of a previous degree (e.g., your Bachelor's degree).
The study plan contains the advanced course "Current Issues in Organization and Strategy in the Global Context". It is strongly advised that the preliminary organization course "Organization and Strategy in the Global Context" is taken before that, unless an equivalent course has been taken as part of a previous degree (e.g., your Bachelor's degree).
The study plan contains the course "Empirical Economics I". It is recommended that students should have taken an introductory course on empirical economics (or econometrics, regression analysis, inferential statistics, machine learning, or similar) before. This could be as part of a previous degree (e.g., your Bachelor's degree) or alternatively here in the form of the course "Grundlagen der empirischen Wirtschaftsforschung" (in German).
The study plan contains the course "Empirical Economics I". It is recommended that students should have taken an introductory course on empirical economics (or econometrics, regression analysis, inferential statistics, machine learning, or similar) before. This could be as part of a previous degree (e.g., your Bachelor's degree) or alternatively here in the form of the course "Grundlagen der empirischen Wirtschaftsforschung" (in German).
The study plan contains the course "Empirical Economics II". Students are strongly advised to take the preliminary course "Empirical Economics I" before that, unless an equivalent course has been taken as part of a previous degree (e.g., your Bachelor's degree).
The study plan contains the course "Empirical Economics II". Students are strongly advised to take the preliminary course "Empirical Economics I" before that, unless an equivalent course has been taken as part of a previous degree (e.g., your Bachelor's degree).
The study plan contains the course "Computational Economics II". Students are strongly advised to take the preliminary course "Computational Economics I" before that, unless an equivalent course has been taken as part of a previous degree (e.g., your Bachelor's degree). Note that the two courses may be taken in the same term, as "Computational Economics I" is given in the first half or term, "Computational Economics II" in the second.
The study plan contains the course "Computational Economics II". Students are strongly advised to take the preliminary course "Computational Economics I" before that, unless an equivalent course has been taken as part of a previous degree (e.g., your Bachelor's degree). Note that the two courses may be taken in the same term, as "Computational Economics I" is given in the first half or term, "Computational Economics II" in the second.
The study plan contains the course "Advanced Microeconomics". It is recommended that students should have taken an intermediate microeconomics course before. This could be as part of a previous degree (e.g., your Bachelor's degree) or alternatively here in the form of the course "Mikroökonomie II" (in German).
The study plan contains the course "Advanced Microeconomics". It is recommended that students should have taken an intermediate microeconomics course before. This could be as part of a previous degree (e.g., your Bachelor's degree) or alternatively here in the form of the course "Mikroökonomie II" (in German).
The study plan contains the course "Advanced Macroeconomics". It is recommended that students should have taken an intermediate macroeconomics course before. This could be as part of a previous degree (e.g., your Bachelor's degree) or alternatively here in the form of the course "Makroökonomie II" (in German).
The study plan contains the course "Advanced Macroeconomics". It is recommended that students should have taken an intermediate macroeconomics course before. This could be as part of a previous degree (e.g., your Bachelor's degree) or alternatively here in the form of the course "Makroökonomie II" (in German).