C12_Finanzbuchhaltung
C12_Finanzbuchhaltung
Module Coordinator/Lecturers
Study Programmes
Bachelorstudiengang Betriebswirtschaftslehre (BSc BWL 12)
(01.09.2012)
Project Description
Grundlagen des betrieblichen Rechnungswesens, Inventur und Inventar, Buchungsarten (Bestandsbuchung, Erfolgsbuchungen, Privat-Buchungen, Verbuchung des Warenverkehrs, Rechnungsausgleich unter Berücksichtigung von Warenrücksendungen, Rabatten und Skonti, Erfolgsermittlung, Belegorganisation, Systematik und Verbuchung der Umsatzsteuer, Verbuchung sonstiger laufender Geschäftsfälle im Handels- und Produktionsbetrieb, Lohn- und Gehaltsverbuchung, Debitoren- und Kreditoren-Buchhaltung, Buchungsprobleme des Anlagevermögens (planmässige Abschreibung, ausserplanmässige Abschreibung, Zuschreibung, Sonderformen der Abschreibung, Anlagenverzeichnis), Buchungsprobleme des Umlaufvermögens (Wareneinsatzermittlungsarten, Arten der Forderungsbewertung, Bestandsveränderungen), Rechnungsabgrenzungen, Rückstellungen, Verbindlichkeiten, Problematik stiller Reserven (Bildung bzw Aufdeckung).
C12_Financial Decision Making
C12_Financial Decision Making
Module Coordinator/Lecturers
Study Programmes
Bachelorstudiengang Betriebswirtschaftslehre (BSc BWL 12)
(01.09.2012)
Project Description
Decision Theory:
Quantitave analysis:
- Expected utility theory
- Mean-variance theory
- Prospect theory.
- Asymmetric information
- Market efficiency
- Behavioral biases
Quantitave analysis:
- Data collection
- Descriptive statistics
- Inferential statistics
- Introduction to R
Requirements (formal)
Voraussetzung für die Anmeldung zum Modul:
- erfolgreicher Abschluss von English I
- erfolgreicher Abschluss von weiteren Modulen des 1. Regelstudienjahres im Umfang von weiteren 45 Credits.
C12_Enterprise Systems
C12_Enterprise Systems
Module Coordinator/Lecturers
Study Programmes
Bachelorstudiengang Betriebswirtschaftslehre (BSc BWL 12)
(01.09.2012)
Project Description
- Benefits of Enterprise Systems
- Life-Cycle of Enterprise Systems (esp. design and implementation, success factors, knowledge transfer, and training)
- Enterprise Resource Planning Systems (especially in the area of Financial Accounting, Management Accounting, Procurement, Manufacturing, and Sales and Distribution).
- Customer Relationship Management (esp. Strategies in CRM, Tools and Methods, components of CRM systems).
- Supply Chain Management (Logistics, Warehousing)
- Latest technological developments (esp. In-Memory-Computing, Cloud-Computing, Mobile Devices)
- Case Study: Enterprise Processes in SAP
Literature
see course description
Requirements (formal)
Voraussetzung für die Anmeldung zum Modul:
- erfolgreicher Abschluss von English I
- erfolgreicher Abschluss von weiteren Modulen des 1. Regelstudienjahres im Umfang von weiteren 45 Credits.
Assessment Methods
See course description.
C12_English II
C12_English II
Module Coordinator/Lecturers
Study Programmes
Bachelorstudiengang Betriebswirtschaftslehre (BSc BWL 12)
(01.09.2012)
Project Description
- Using English as a means of communication in cross-cultural contexts
- Academic writing in English
Makroökonomie
Makroökonomie
Module Coordinator/Lecturers
Study Programmes
Bachelorstudiengang Betriebswirtschaftslehre (BSc BWL 08)
(01.10.2008)
Bachelorstudiengang Wirtschaftsinformatik (BA WI 08)
(01.10.2008)
Grade
Das Modul wird aus Lehrveranstaltungen des BWL-Curriculums gebildet. Es gilt die SPO für BWL (C12).
Activation in English II
Activation in English II
Module Coordinator/Lecturers
Study Programmes
Sprachkurse und Extracurriculare Veranstaltungen (SPR)
Teaching Method
Interaction, coaching
Learning Results
Develop skills and competences to reach an advanced B2 level (cf. CEFR descriptors, Council of Europe)
Reading:
Speaking:
Writing:
Accuracy:
Reading:
- follow complex argumentation in specialised texts
Speaking:
- interact fluently and spontaneously with other speakers
- take an active part in discussion, expressing views precisely.
- present clear, detailed descriptions on a wide range of subjects
Writing:
- write texts showing a clear line of argumentation
Accuracy:
- possess high degree of grammatical control
Activation in English I
Activation in English I
Module Coordinator/Lecturers
Study Programmes
Sprachkurse und Extracurriculare Veranstaltungen (SPR)
Teaching Method
Interaction, coaching
Learning Results
Develop skills and competences to reach the B2 threshold level (cf. CEFR descriptors, Council of Europe)
Reading:
Speaking:
Writing:
Accuracy:
Reading:
- follow argumentation in texts
- understand texts concerned with contemporary problems
Speaking:
- interact fluently with other speakers
- express different views in discussions.
- present clear descriptions on a wide range of subjects.
Writing:
- write texts showing a clear line of argumentation
Accuracy:
- possess high degree of grammatical control
Communication and Media (BWL)
Communication and Media (BWL)
Module Coordinator/Lecturers
Study Programmes
Bachelorstudiengang Betriebswirtschaftslehre (BSc BWL 08)
(01.10.2008)
Project Description
- Concepts, theories and models pertaining to intercultural communication
- Intercultural management
- Development of intercultural awareness
- The dimensions in national cultures
- The value systems in cultures and their connection to human behaviour
- Eurocentrism versus ethnopluralism
- Xenophobia and multiculturalism
- Practically relevant exercises and behavioural rules
- Basic models, concepts and theories in the journalism and communication
- Media types and journalistic display formats
- Characteristics and practice of print journalism
- Characteristics and practice of radio journalism
- Characteristics and practice of television journalism
- Characteristics and practice of online journalism
Teaching Method
Interactive lectures
Learning Results
The participants get to know the basic concepts, theories and models of intercultural communication. They become acquainted with the dimensions of national cultures and know how values in a culture develop. They understand the connection between values, behaviour and communication. They are able to analyse their own and foreign conversational situations, assess and evaluate the parameters. They appropriate for themselves the necessary cultural awareness, thereby enabling themselves to interact correctly in as unprejudiced a manner as possible according to the situation. In this way, they create for themselves a setting that enables them to act sensitively and successfully in intercultural contact. In addition, they are capable of integrating this knowledge into intercultural cooperation and global management.
Requirements (formal)
Bachelorstudiengang Wirtschaftsinformatik: keine Voraussetzungen
Bachelorstudiengang Bachelorstudiengang Betriebswirtschaftslehre C08:
Voraussetzung für die Anmeldung zur Modulprüfung ist:
Bei Studienbeginn 2008 zusätzlich wahlweise:
Bei Studienbeginn ab 2009 zusätzlich:
Bachelorstudiengang Bachelorstudiengang Betriebswirtschaftslehre C08:
Voraussetzung für die Anmeldung zur Modulprüfung ist:
- der erfolgreiche Abschluss aller Module des 1. Vollzeit-Regelstudienjahres
Bei Studienbeginn 2008 zusätzlich wahlweise:
- der erfolgreiche Abschluss des Moduls "Communication in English for Business"
- die Anerkennung BEC II
Bei Studienbeginn ab 2009 zusätzlich:
- der erfolgreiche Abschluss des Moduls "Communication in English for Business"
Grade
Das Modul wird aus Lehrveranstaltungen des BWL-Curriculums gebildet. Es gilt die SPO für BWL (C12).
Disputation
Disputation
Study Programmes
Doktoratsstudiengang Wirtschaftswissenschaften (DS-WW 08)
(01.09.2008)
Doktoratsstudiengang Architektur und Raumentwicklung (DS-AR 10)
(01.09.2010)
Project Description
In the defence the doctoral students prove whether they have fulfilled the requirements of the dissertation.
Assessment Methods
The defence can be held when the dissertation has been recommended for acceptance in the written appraisal of the supervisors and each supervisor has awarded a minimum grade of 4.0.
The Doctoral Examination Board holds the defence and determines which grade is awarded.
The Doctoral Examination Board holds the defence and determines which grade is awarded.
Doctoral Consortium in Architecture and Planning
Doctoral Consortium in Architecture and Planning
Module Coordinator/Lecturers
Study Programmes
Doktoratsstudiengang Architektur und Raumentwicklung (DS-AR 10)
(01.09.2010)
Project Description
The doctoral consortium is an opportunity to sharpen and deepen both focus and methods of research, supervised by a group of external professors and/or advisors. It is designed to foster the presentational, critical and discursive skills in a group of international peers. By submitting their work-in-progress and interim results to an international doctoral consortium candidates also learn how to position their work in a competitive research environment.
Applications are refereed through an academic committee. Participants benefit from understanding others' experiences and results and receive valuable feedback from consortium chairs and other participants. A joint publication is to result from a consortium. A doctoral consortium will take the form of a multi-institution and often international seminar, workshop or summer school - an example can be found on www.dokonara.org, the consortium on sustainable spatial development our University participates in each year.
Applications are refereed through an academic committee. Participants benefit from understanding others' experiences and results and receive valuable feedback from consortium chairs and other participants. A joint publication is to result from a consortium. A doctoral consortium will take the form of a multi-institution and often international seminar, workshop or summer school - an example can be found on www.dokonara.org, the consortium on sustainable spatial development our University participates in each year.
Teaching Method
Students will be assisted by lecturers of the Institute of Architecture and Planning at the University of Liechtenstein in preparing their proposal and application for their doctoral consortium participation. Insights acquired will be discussed and reinforced by your doctoral supervisor and other advisors at the University of Liechtenstein.
Learning Objectives
The primary objective of the doctoral consortium is for the candidates' doctoral research to be presented, argued and advanced in an international and scientific setting.
Learning Results
Successful participation will strengthen research content, method and students' ability to engage in focused, critical discourse.
Assessment Methods
The students will be assessed in this module through:
- competitive selection process of the doctoral consortium
- research paper submitted to the doctoral consortium
- assessment by the Professors reviewing proposals at the doctoral consortium
Grade
Module availability:
In coordination with supervisor: upon application at an international doctoral consortium, e. g. international doctoral research workshops, seminars or symposia on architectural design theory; low-carbon building technology and building integrated sustainability systems; or sustainable spatial development, urban and regional planning and design, or an approved related field.
In coordination with supervisor: upon application at an international doctoral consortium, e. g. international doctoral research workshops, seminars or symposia on architectural design theory; low-carbon building technology and building integrated sustainability systems; or sustainable spatial development, urban and regional planning and design, or an approved related field.