Module: Ungraded Portfolio Module (5000-280)
- Persons:
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- Prof. Dr. Jörg Schiller (verantwortlich)
- Degree Program:
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Business Administration and Economics (Bachelor, since 28.07.2010)
5. Semester, semi-elective -
Business Administration and Economics (Bachelor, since 28.07.2010)
4. Semester, semi-elective -
Business Administration and Economics (Bachelor, since 28.07.2010)
6. Semester, semi-elective -
Business Administration and Economics (Bachelor, since 01.10.2017)
6. Semester, semi-elective -
Business Administration and Economics (Bachelor, since 01.10.2015)
5. Semester, semi-elective -
Business Administration and Economics (Bachelor, since 01.10.2015)
4. Semester, semi-elective -
Business Administration and Economics (Bachelor, since 01.10.2015)
6. Semester, semi-elective -
Communication Science (Bachelor, since 01.10.2016)
6. Semester, semi-elective -
Business Administration and Economics (Bachelor, since 01.10.2017)
4. Semester, semi-elective -
Business Administration and Economics (Bachelor, since 01.10.2017)
5. Semester, semi-elective
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Business Administration and Economics (Bachelor, since 28.07.2010)
- Prerequisites for Attendance:
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A Portfolio Module may be taken in place of one free elective module.
- Sprache:
- German/English
- ECTS:
- 6 credits
- Frequency:
- every semester
- Length of the Module:
- by arrangement
- Module examination:
- The module has been completed successfully if 6 credits were earned. Consequently, it can be taken instead of a free elective module.
- Workload:
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180 hours: The division into class attendence and independent study is dependent on the respective courses.
- Professional competences:
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The students have in-depth knowledge in various fields depending on the respective content design. They know and understand the tenor of the respective courses. Furthermore, they are able to apply the course contents.
- Comments:
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In this portfolio module at least one of the taken courses has to be ungraded. Consequently, it doesn't matter whether graded and ungraded courses were taken - the module is not graded anyway.
Ungraded courses include
- F.I.T. seminars including F.I.T. language courses which are not graded
- ungraded exams taken at other universities as far as they fit to the studies of the business and economics degree programmes
Examples for graded courses are mentioned in the module description of the module 5000-320.
For recognition, the students have to complete 6 credit points. At least one of the taken courses has to be ungraded. The dean of studies is empowered to recognize further achievements in individual cases or on request. Detailed information on the number of CHS, allocation of credit points as well as information on the grading are mentioned in the respective course description.
The module is ungraded. For that reason, the course is not taken into account for calculating the grade point average.
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