Module: GBWL 1: Principles of Business Administration (5704-010)
Note: Last updated September 2019.
Current module catalog in HohCampus.
- Persons:
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- Prof. Dr. Dirk Hachmeister (verantwortlich)
- Degree Program:
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Nutritional Management and Dietetics (Bachelor, since 01.04.2011)
5. Semester, elective -
Nutritional Management and Dietetics (begin of studies WS 2017/18) (Bachelor, since 01.10.2017)
5. Semester, elective -
Management (WS 16/17) (Master, since 01.10.2016)
1. Semester, compulsory -
Management (WS 17/18) (Master, since 01.10.2016)
1. Semester, compulsory -
Business Administration and Economics (Bachelor, since 28.07.2010)
1. Semester, compulsory -
Business Administration and Economics Vocational and Business Education (Bachelor, since 28.07.2010)
1. Semester, compulsory -
Business Administration and Economics (Bachelor, since 01.10.2015)
1. Semester, compulsory -
Education for Business and Economics (Bachelor, since 01.10.2015)
1. Semester, compulsory -
Business Administration and Economics (Bachelor, since 01.10.2017)
1. Semester, compulsory -
Education for Business and Economics (Bachelor, since 01.10.2015)
1. Semester, compulsory -
Biology (Bachelor, since 01.04.2011)
5. Semester, semi-elective -
Nutritional Science (Bachelor, since 01.04.2011)
5. Semester, elective
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Nutritional Management and Dietetics (Bachelor, since 01.04.2011)
- Prerequisites for Attendance:
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none
- Sprache:
- German
- ECTS:
- 6 credits
- Frequency:
- every winter semester
- Length of the Module:
- 1 semester
- Final examination:
- written exam (50% Introduction to Business Administration, 50% Introduction to Financial Accounting)
- Length of the examination:
- 120 minutes
- Workload:
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180 hours: 60 hours class attendance 120 hours preparation and follow-up, preparation for the exam and exam
- Professional competences:
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The students are familiar with the basic structures of business administration. They are equipped with the structure and the principles of corporate accounting as well economic ways of thinking and methods for the derivation of organisational decisions. They are able to analyse business administrative issues and to derive and assess alternative solutions. This course especially conveys competencies to analyse and solve problems in the business context as well as to critically reflect on economic decisions.
- Comments:
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This module is not relevant for the overall grade of the bachelor's programme "Biology" .
- eLearning:
- Course in ILIAS
Courses
Code | Title | Type | Bindingness | Course catalogue |
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5704-011 | Introduction to Business Administration | lecture with exercise | compulsory |
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5704-012 | Introduction to Financial Accounting | lecture with exercise | compulsory |
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