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Course descriptions 2014-2015

The course descriptions have been approved by the Study Board, but minor adjustments may occur until the beginning of the semester. 

Autumn 14

Spring 15

Constituent courses

1. semester:

Advanced Corporate Finance
Derivatives and Risk Management
Management Accounting

3. semester:
Elective courses (Min./Max. 30 ECTS) (see below)

Elective courses offered by the Study Board of Business Administration:
Doing Business in Emerging Markets
Foundations of Strategy
* Project- and Trainee Period
* Short Seminar in Business Economics - 5 ECTS
* Seminar in Business Economics - 10 ECTS

* Enrollment can not be done via The Student Self Service, only by submission of a supervisor agreement. The supervisor agreement must be handed in at the Student Information Point. Further information can found in the course description

Elective courses offered by the Study Board of Economics:
Advanced Economic Evaluation
Dynamic Corporate Finance and Investments
Macroeconomics and History
Mathematical Programming and Game Theory

Constituent courses

2. semester:
Asset Pricing (replaces Dynamic Asset Allocation)
Financial Accounting
Advanced Management Accounting

4. semester:
Master Thesis

Elective courses: (Min./Max. 30 ECTS)
Because of the large amount of elective courses offered, the study board can unfortunately not guarantee that the lectures are placed at different times for all courses you can choose among. You may enroll in courses with overlap in lectures but it is your own responsibility if you are not able to follow all the teaching activities we offer in courses where overlap might occur. Therefore, it is a good idea to make sure if there is convergence in the time table before you enroll in the courses.

The Study Board draws your attention that the time table will not be changed because of overlap in lectures in the elective courses.

Elective courses offered by the Study Board of Business Administration:
Business Strategy
Corporate Communication
Corporate Strategy and Organization Design
Decision Analysis
Green Supply Chain Management
International Entrepreneurship
International Management
International Marketing Channels
Leadership and Organizational Communication
New Market Development and Innovation
Organization of Innovation
Personnel Economics
Strategic Issues in Supply Chain Management
Supply Chain Links and Enterprise Resource Planning
Theories and Methods of Technological Change
* Project and Trainee Period
* Short Seminar in Business Economics
* Seminar in Business Economics - normal

* Registration is done via the Student Self Service, but you are also required to hand in a supervisor agreement. The supervisor agreement can be found in the menu under: "Supervisor agreements"

Elective courses offered by the Study Board of Economics:
Dynamic Asset Allocation (If the course is a compulsory course in your curriculum, you cannot take the course as an elective)
Econometrics with Applications
Empirical and Computational Finance
Housing and Urban Economics
Industrial Economics
Project Management and the Consultant Role



Last Updated 28.02.2024