Communication in English for Business
Communication in English for Business
Module Coordinator/Lecturers
Study Programmes
Bachelor's degree programme in Business Administration
Bachelor's degree programme in Business Information Systems
Project Description
This module prepares students for communication in academic and professional contexts.
Teaching Method
Interaction, study skills
Learning Results
Using English effectively in a variety of contexts
Communicating spontaneously and fluently
Understanding and discussing complex issues
Expressing yourself in clear and well-structured writing
Writing about complex issues
Communicating spontaneously and fluently
Understanding and discussing complex issues
Expressing yourself in clear and well-structured writing
Writing about complex issues
Grade
Das Modul wird aus Lehrveranstaltungen des Nachfolgecurriculums gebildet. Es gilt die SPO für C12.
Information Systems
Information Systems
Module Coordinator/Lecturers
Study Programmes
Bachelor's degree programme in Business Information Systems
Grade
Das Modul wird aus Lehrveranstaltungen des BWL-Curriculums gebildet. Es gilt die SPO für BWL (C12).
Human Resources Management and Organizational Behavior
Human Resources Management and Organizational Behavior
Module Coordinator/Lecturers
Study Programmes
Bachelor's degree programme in Business Administration
Grade
Das Modul wird aus Lehrveranstaltungen des Nachfolgecurriculums gebildet. Es gilt die SPO für C12.
Cost Accounting and Controlling
Cost Accounting and Controlling
Module Coordinator/Lecturers
Study Programmes
Bachelor's degree programme in Business Information Systems
Grade
Das Modul wird aus Lehrveranstaltungen des BWL-Curriculums gebildet. Es gilt die SPO für BWL (C12).
Business Statistics
Business Statistics
Module Coordinator/Lecturers
Study Programmes
Bachelor's degree programme in Business Information Systems
Grade
Das Modul wird aus Lehrveranstaltungen des BWL-Curriculums gebildet. Es gilt die SPO für BWL (C12).
Project Seminar
Project Seminar
Module Coordinator/Lecturers
Study Programmes
Bachelor's degree programme in Business Information Systems
Project Description
Aktuelle Themengebiete der Wirtschaftsinformatik werden im Rahmen eines Projekts vorgestellt, spezifiziert und diskutiert und danach unter Anleitung der Dozierenden von den Studierenden selbstständig erarbeitet.
Teaching Method
Projektarbeit
Learning Results
Die Studierenden sind mit der computergestützten und integrierten Anwendung und Umsetzung der Fach- und Methodenkompetenzen für die Analyse, die Spezifikation, die Konzipierung, die Implementierung und das Management von Informationssystemen vertraut.
Die Studierenden wenden die im Laufe ihres Studiums erlangten Fähigkeiten der Gestaltung und der Anwendung von Informationssystemen zur Lösung einer konkreten betriebswirtschaftlichen Problemstellung an.
Die Studierenden wenden die im Laufe ihres Studiums erlangten Fähigkeiten der Gestaltung und der Anwendung von Informationssystemen zur Lösung einer konkreten betriebswirtschaftlichen Problemstellung an.
Requirements (formal)
The following conditions need to be met prior to registering for the module exam:
Additionallly:
For students who started their studies in 2008:
For students starting their studies in 2009:
- successful completion of all first year full-time programme modules
Additionallly:
For students who started their studies in 2008:
- succesful completion of the module "Communication in English for Business"
- BEC II certificate
For students starting their studies in 2009:
- succesful completion of the module "Communication in English for Business"
Collaborative business
Collaborative business
Module Coordinator/Lecturers
Study Programmes
Master's degree programme in IT and Business Process Management
Project Description
Collaborative Business is an evolving topic in the area of Information Systems. It supports flexible cooperation and enables new modes of value creation in loosely coupled networks. Furthermore, collaboration can be a source of process innovation and value creation throughout a company.
In this module students are introduced to concepts of inter- and intraorganizational collaboration and cooperation.
Besides theoretical concepts of communication and collaboration, the students are brought in touch with state-of-the-art collaboration technology. They are motivated to experience these tools in praxis and are guided through a collaboration experience.
Virtual teams are formed and perform collaboration tasks throughout the whole semester.
In this module students are introduced to concepts of inter- and intraorganizational collaboration and cooperation.
Besides theoretical concepts of communication and collaboration, the students are brought in touch with state-of-the-art collaboration technology. They are motivated to experience these tools in praxis and are guided through a collaboration experience.
Virtual teams are formed and perform collaboration tasks throughout the whole semester.
Assessment Methods
Die maximale Korrekturzeit beträgt 6 Wochen. Sollten bis zu diesem Zeitpunkt die Noten nicht im Intranet zur Verfügung stehen wenden Sie sich bitte direkt an die Modulleitung.
Management of Financial Institutions
Management of Financial Institutions
Module Coordinator/Lecturers
Study Programmes
Bachelor's degree programme in Business Administration
Project Description
- Introduction of the bank and insurance systems in Liechtenstein, Germany, Switzerland and Austria
- Roles and responsibilities of banks and insurance companies
- Matching maturities
- Matching volume
- Control function
- Risk management
- Models on existence of banks and financial intermediation
- Necessity of bank regulation
- The role of national banks
- Methods for regulation of volume of money in circulation
- Methods for regulation of interest rates
- Basic aspects of deposit and credit transactions
- Practices in overall bank regulation
- Bank accounting
- Basics of bank calculation
- Insurance business
- Insurance of property
- Insurance of persons
- The role of reinsurance
Teaching Method
Interactive lecture
Learning Results
After completion of the module, the students recognise the state-of-the-art pertaining to the economic and business-management aspects of the banking and insurance business.
They understand a range of economic explanations on the existence of banks and insurance companies. They realise the necessity of bank regulation and understand the distinct business-management features of banks and insurance companies. They have at their command special knowledge of the development of the banking system and the current methods and modes of operation in daily bank and insurance business.
In addition, the students apply theoretical models on bank theory, on overall bank regulation and insurance business operations in order to argue within a scientific environment as well as to be able to apply these models in a practical context.
The learning outcome of the course is:
" Describing the distinct features of the banking and insurance systems in Liechtenstein, Germany, Switzerland and Austria.
" Explaining the responsibilities of banks and insurance companies.
" Justifying and scrutinising the existence of banks
" Juxtaposing models on financial intermediation
" Demonstrating the necessity of bank regulation
" Enumerating the aspects of deposit and credit business
" Making use of practices in overall bank regulation
" Applying special requirements for bank accounting
" Understanding the basics of bank calculation
" Classifying insurance business as insurance of property and insurance of persons
" Explaining the role of reinsurance.
They understand a range of economic explanations on the existence of banks and insurance companies. They realise the necessity of bank regulation and understand the distinct business-management features of banks and insurance companies. They have at their command special knowledge of the development of the banking system and the current methods and modes of operation in daily bank and insurance business.
In addition, the students apply theoretical models on bank theory, on overall bank regulation and insurance business operations in order to argue within a scientific environment as well as to be able to apply these models in a practical context.
The learning outcome of the course is:
" Describing the distinct features of the banking and insurance systems in Liechtenstein, Germany, Switzerland and Austria.
" Explaining the responsibilities of banks and insurance companies.
" Justifying and scrutinising the existence of banks
" Juxtaposing models on financial intermediation
" Demonstrating the necessity of bank regulation
" Enumerating the aspects of deposit and credit business
" Making use of practices in overall bank regulation
" Applying special requirements for bank accounting
" Understanding the basics of bank calculation
" Classifying insurance business as insurance of property and insurance of persons
" Explaining the role of reinsurance.
Requirements (formal)
The following conditions need to be met prior to registering for the module exam:
Additionallly:
For students who started their studies in 2008:
For students starting their studies in 2009:
- successful completion of all first year full-time programme modules
Additionallly:
For students who started their studies in 2008:
- succesful completion of the module "Communication in English for Business"
- BEC II certificate
For students starting their studies in 2009:
- succesful completion of the module "Communication in English for Business"
Business Mathematics
Business Mathematics
Module Coordinator/Lecturers
Study Programmes
Bachelor's degree programme in Business Information Systems
Grade
Das Modul wird aus Lehrveranstaltungen des BWL-Curriculums gebildet. Es gilt die SPO für BWL (C12).
Financial Accounting and Balancing of Accounts
Financial Accounting and Balancing of Accounts
Module Coordinator/Lecturers
Study Programmes
Bachelor's degree programme in Business Information Systems
Grade
Das Modul wird aus Lehrveranstaltungen des BWL-Curriculums gebildet. Es gilt die SPO für BWL (C12).