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Modulprüfung I

Modulprüfung I

Study Programmes
CAS Nationales und Internationales Steuerrecht
Project Description
Nationales, Internationales und Europäisches Steuerrecht
Internationale Steuerplanung: National und international tätige Unternehmen und Konzerne
Module number:
3206251
Semester:
WS 11/12
ECTS Credits:
5
Courses:
60 L / 45 h
Self-study:
105 h

Risk and security management

Risk and security management

Module Coordinator/Lecturers
Study Programmes
Master's degree programme in IT and Business Process Management
Project Description
The module follows an information resource guideline (see contents of the lecture). The lecture is accompanied by supplementary case studies from industry and data privacy (privacy enhancing technologies - PET).
Learning Objectives
Graduates of Business Process Management must have knowlegde and problem conscience about the numerous risks, threatening especially IT supported processes. They also should be able to decide upon acitvities improving the safety of relevant information assets of an enterprise.
Learning Results
Goals of this module are that students
  • gain a relevant overview about information risks in enterprises in all resource areas (organization, data and informations technique {hardware, software, networks})
  • become able to decide and judge about controls of information risk-observing strategies
  • become able to demonstrate threats in multi-user computer systems.
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.
Module number:
3204365
Semester:
WS 11/12
ECTS Credits:
5
Courses:
60 L / 45 h
Self-study:
105 h
Language:
English
Scheduled Semester:
3

Business process management

Business process management

Module Coordinator/Lecturers
Study Programmes
Master's degree programme in IT and Business Process Management
Project Description
  • Introduction to BPM
  • Aims and Tasks of BPM
  • Strategy and Reference Framework
  • Architectures and Frameworks
  • Governance
  • Tasks and Responsibles
  • Strategic Alignment
  • Methodological Context of BPM

  • Legal Context of BPM
  • Cultural Context of BPM

  • Controlling
  • Process Control
  • Performance Measurement
  • Change Management
  • Application Areas
  • Supply Chain Management
  • Customer Relationship Management
  • Enterprise Content Management
  • Quality Management
Learning Objectives
Students learn about the origins of BPM in approaches such as Kaizen, Business Process Re-engineering, Total Quality Management, and Process Innovation, and can explain relevant BPM terminology. They know about BPM as a management approach focusing on analyzing and improving end-to-end business processes in order to enhace organizational performance and competitive advantage. Students know about the goals (time, cost, quality, sustainability) and core areas (strategic aligment, governance, methods, technologies, culture, people) of business process management. They are thus empowered to identify areas of improvement and suitable architectures and frameworks. Besides, they can provide recommendations on the institutionalization of business process management in an organization. Moreover, students know and apply central methods of performance measurement and management. They are able to apply the BPM concepts to relevant areas of application, including supply chain management, enterprise content management, customer relationship management, and enterprise resource planning.
Module number:
3204356
Semester:
WS 11/12
ECTS Credits:
10
Courses:
120 L / 90 h
Self-study:
210 h
Language:
English
Scheduled Semester:
3

Business process analysis

Business process analysis

Module Coordinator/Lecturers
Study Programmes
Master's degree programme in IT and Business Process Management
Project Description
  • Introduction into business process analysis
  • Goals and tasks of business process analysis
  • Reference Models
  • Elicitation of business processes
  • Re-construction of business processes
  • Value contribution of business process analysis

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Please note: The first three days of the module will be an off-site event with overnight stay. You will have to pay the cost for the overnight stay in advance at the institute's administraiton office.

Further information will be sent to you by the lecturers Hagen Pöhnert and Dr. Ed Weiss
Module number:
3203775
Semester:
WS 11/12
ECTS Credits:
10
Courses:
120 L / 90 h
Self-study:
210 h
Language:
English
Scheduled Semester:
1

Business intelligence

Business intelligence

Module Coordinator/Lecturers
Study Programmes
Master's degree programme in IT and Business Process Management
Project Description
See course description
Module number:
3204361
Semester:
WS 11/12
ECTS Credits:
5
Courses:
66 L / 50 h
Self-study:
100 h
Language:
English
Scheduled Semester:
3

Theory of Sustainability in Architecture and Planning

Theory of Sustainability in Architecture and Planning

Module Coordinator/Lecturers
Study Programmes
Doctoral degree programme in Architecture and Planning
Project Description
This project-based, individually tutored module aims at fostering academic and reflective professional competencies. A reflective and critical understanding of theories of sustainability in Architecture, Planning and Development is developed by students in order to convey a solid background for better understanding the theoretical setting of their discipline.
Teaching Method
Individual tutorial guidance; self-study; presentation and paper by students
Learning Objectives
Students will be able to:
  • gain an overview about various theories of sustainability and its history
  • critically review and discuss different theories of sustainable practice
  • apply theories of sustainability as guiding theoretical framework to individual thesis topics and research questions
  • be successfully examined by a group of academics in a presentation and paper submission at the end of the tutorial recherche
Assessment Methods
The students will be assessed in this module through:
  • paper (5000 - 7000 words)
  • presentation of paper
Module number:
3205143
Semester:
WS 11/12
ECTS Credits:
5
Courses:
40 L / 30 h
Self-study:
120 h
Language:
English/German
Scheduled Semester:
1

Doctoral Consortium in Architecture and Planning

Doctoral Consortium in Architecture and Planning

Module Coordinator/Lecturers
Study Programmes
Doctoral degree programme in Architecture and Planning
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 - and example can 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
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.
Module number:
3205145
Semester:
WS 11/12
ECTS Credits:
5
Courses:
20 L / 15 h
Self-study:
135 h
Language:
English/German
Scheduled Semester:
3

Master thesis

Master thesis

Module Coordinator/Lecturers
Study Programmes
Master's degree programme in IT and Business Process Management
Project Description


Weiterführende Informationen zur Erstellung der Master Thesis

Termininformationen: Alle notwendigen Termine und Informationen zur Verfassung ihrer Master-Thesis finden sie in dieser Modulbeschreibung und den zugehörigen Komponenten Kolloquium und Präsentation/Verteidigung. Die bereits festgelegten Termine der Diplomfeier finden sie im Menüpunkt Diplomfeier.

Bitte beachten Sie unbedingt folgende Fristen für den Master-Thesis Abgabetermin 12.2.2010:
-Abgabe Disposition am Institut bis zum 1.11.2009
-Präsentation im Kolloquium bis zum 18.12.2009

Falls Unklarheiten bestehen, richten sie ihre Fragen bitte an die Modulleitung.

Sprache der Master Thesis
Die präferierte Sprache für die Verfassung der Master Thesis ist Englisch. In Abstimmung mit dem Betreuer kann die Master Thesis in einzelnen Fällen auch in deutscher Sprache erstellt werden.

Die Erstellung einer Master-Thesis umfasst folgende Schritte:

>Erstellung der Disposition Master-Thesis
>Abgabe der vom Studenten unterzeichneten Disposition (Geschäftszimmer Institut WI)
>Verfassen der Master-Thesis (max. Bearbeitungszeit 22 Wochen)
>Anmeldung Kolloquium
>Kolloquium
>Abgabe der Master-Thesis (Zentrale Servicestelle)
>Beurteilung (Information über Note der Master-Thesis)
>Präsentation und Verteidigung
>Diplomfeier

Die Studienprüfungsordnung gibt einen klaren Rahmen zur Bearbeitung der Master-Thesis vor. Insbesondere sind folgende Punkte zu beachten:

>Die Disposition wird in Abstimmung mit Erst- und Zweitbetreuer erstellt. Der Vorschlag eines externen Zweitbetreuers ist möglich. Bei Hinzuziehung eines externen Zweitbetreuers ist mit dem Geschäftszimmer des Instituts für Wirtschaftsinformatik abzuklären, ob die Anlage eines Personaldatenblattes für diese Person notwendig ist.

>Die Unterschrift des Studienleiters kann mit dem Zusatz "in Vertretung" (i.V.) durch den Erstbetreuer geleistet werden. Die Einholung einer Unterschrift des Studienleiters ist nicht notwendig.

>Die offizielle Bearbeitungszeit der Master-Thesis ist auf der Disposition definiert und darf 22 Wochen nicht überschreiten. Eine kürzere Bearbeitungszeit ist möglich.

>Während der Bearbeitung der Master-Thesis ist ein Kolloquium mit dem Erstbetreuer abzuhalten. Das Kolloquium des Instituts für Wirtschaftsinformatik findet jeweils am Mittwoch von 19.00 ¿ 21.00 Uhr statt. Bitte kontaktieren sie das Geschäftszimmer des Instituts für eine Terminvereinbarung (wirtschaftsinformatik@hochschule.li). Die Initiative zur Abhaltung des Kolloquiums geht vom Studierenden aus.

>Die in diesem Modul bekannt gegebenen Abgabetermine sind die letztmöglichen Termine zur Wahrnehmung des darauf folgenden Termins zur Präsentation und Verteidigung der Master-Thesis. Nach diesem Termin abgegebene Arbeiten werden zum nächsten Termin berücksichtigt.

>Die Anmeldung zur Diplomfeier wird durch die Administration vorgenommen und steht in Zusammenhang mit den Terminen der Präsentation und Verteidigung und dem Abgabetermin der Master-Thesis. Termine der Diplomfeier entnehmen sie bitte dem Menüpunkt ¿Diplomfeier¿.

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.
Module number:
3204636
Semester:
WS 11/12
ECTS Credits:
30
Courses:
13 L / 10 h
Self-study:
890 h
Language:
English
Scheduled Semester:
4

Intellectual property law

Intellectual property law

Module Coordinator/Lecturers
Study Programmes
Master's degree programme in IT and Business Process Management
Project Description
  • Introduction to law, including contract law and general terms and conditions
  • Introduction to intellectual property rights
  • Certain aspects of domain law
  • Licensing
  • Software development agreements
  • Certain aspects of unfair competition
  • Introduction to E-Commerce and E-Signature
Learning Objectives
  • Basic understanding of contract law
  • Basis understanding of scope of application of the intellectual property rights
  • Increased awareness of legal problems in connection with the use and exploitation of intellectual property rights
Assessment Methods
please see examination description
Module number:
3203778
Semester:
WS 11/12
ECTS Credits:
5
Courses:
40 L / 30 h
Self-study:
120 h
Language:
English
Scheduled Semester:
1

Entrepreneurial culture

Entrepreneurial culture

Module Coordinator/Lecturers
Study Programmes
Master's degree programme in Entrepreneurship
Master's degree programme in Entrepreneurship - Major Finance
Master's degree programme in Entrepreneurship
Project Description
  • Grundlagen der Unternehmenskultur.
  • Entstehung, Entwicklung und Veränderung der Kultur in jungen, schnell wachsenden Unternehmen.
  • Kulturassessment und Kulturveränderung.
  • Personalgewinnung und Anreizsysteme in jungen, schnell wachsenden Unternehmen.

  • Grundlagen des Lernens und des Action Learnings.
  • Teamentwicklung, Organisationsentwicklung und Lernen.
  • Reflexion im Team.
  • Action Learning in Projekten.
Learning Objectives
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Assessment Methods
Für die folgende Lehrveranstaltung besteht eine Präsenzpflicht:
LV Action Learning

Die Gesamt-Modulnote setzt sich wie folgt zusammen:
LV Unternehmenskultur und Human Resources: 60% (mündliche Prüfung von 30 Minuten)
LV Action Learning:: 40% (Circle Evalutation in Gruppen von 3-4 Stunden)

Zum Bestehen des Gesamtmoduls müssen sämtliche LV bestanden werden (mind. Note 4.0)
Module number:
3203795
Semester:
WS 11/12
ECTS Credits:
5
Courses:
55 L / 42 h
Self-study:
108 h
Language:
English/German
Scheduled Semester:
1
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