Module: Insurance Economics (5303-440)
Note: Last updated September 2019.
Current module catalog in HohCampus.
- Persons:
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- Prof. Dr. Jörg Schiller (verantwortlich)
- Degree Program:
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Economics (WS 16/17) (Master, since 01.10.2016)
3. Semester, elective -
Economics (WS 16/17) (Master, since 01.10.2016)
1. Semester, elective -
International Business and Economics (WS 16/17) (Master, since 01.10.2016)
3. Semester, elective -
International Business and Economics (WS 16/17) (Master, since 01.10.2016)
1. Semester, elective -
Management (WS 16/17) (Master, since 01.10.2016)
3. Semester, elective -
Management (WS 16/17) (Master, since 01.10.2016)
1. Semester, elective -
Economics (WS 17/18) (Master, since 01.10.2016)
3. Semester, elective -
Economics (WS 17/18) (Master, since 01.10.2016)
1. Semester, elective -
International Business and Economics (WS 17/18) (Master, since 01.10.2016)
3. Semester, elective -
International Business and Economics (WS 17/18) (Master, since 01.10.2016)
1. Semester, elective -
Management (WS 17/18) (Master, since 01.10.2016)
3. Semester, elective -
Management (WS 17/18) (Master, since 01.10.2016)
1. Semester, elective -
Education for Business and Economics (Master, since 01.10.2016)
3. Semester, elective -
Education for Business and Economics (Master, since 01.10.2016)
1. Semester, elective -
Education for Business and Economics (Master, since 01.10.2009)
1. Semester, compulsory -
Education for Business and Economics (Master, since 01.10.2009)
3. Semester, compulsory
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Economics (WS 16/17) (Master, since 01.10.2016)
- Relation to other Modules:
- Master-ABWL II, Core Concepts of Health Care Management 3, Advanced Topics of Health Care & Public Management 2, Versicherungsmanagement
- Prerequisites for Attendance:
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none
- Sprache:
- English
- ECTS:
- 6 credits
- Frequency:
- every winter semester
- Length of the Module:
- 1 semester
- Final examination:
- Klausur (90 min) (80%) Übungsleistung (20%)
- Workload:
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180 Stunden: 42 Stunden Präsenzstudium 138 Stunden Selbststudium
- Professional competences:
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Students possess an in-depth understanding of selected conpects of decision theory and insurance economics. Their know-how includes basic knowledge of the optimal desigan of insurance contracts under symmetric and asymmetric information between consumers and insurance companies. In addition, they have a deeper understanding of the impact of insurance coverage on related markets for repair goods. They are in a good position to identify and solve different contractual problems in insurance relationships in different market environments.
Courses
Code | Title | Type | Bindingness | Course catalogue |
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5303-411 | Insurance Economics | lecture with exercise | compulsory |