German as a foreign language - advanced level
German as a foreign language - advanced level
Module Coordinator/Lecturers
Study Programmes
Bachelor's degree programme in Business Administration
Master's degree programme in Information Systems
Master's degree programme in Finance
Cross faculty elective subjects
Master's degree programme in Information Systems
Bachelor's degree programme in Architecture
Master's degree programme in Architecture
Master's degree programme in Entrepreneurship and Management
Master's degree programme in Finance
Bachelor's degree programme in Business Administration
Project Description
Practise communicative and cultural skills and competences in German on level B1 - B2 (cf. CEFR descriptors)
Teaching Method
Interactive teaching
Learning Objectives
Develop German language competence on level B1 - B2 (cf. CEFR descriptors), develop cultural competence
- listen to, understand, and react to texts and dialogues
- read and understand texts and dialogues
- know and use grammar and vocabulary
- write texts
- use learning strategies successfully
- develop cultural competence
Learning Results
Develop German language competence on level B1 - B2 (cf. CEFR descriptors), develop cultural competence
- listen to, understand, and react to texts and dialogues
- read and understand texts and dialogues
- know and use grammar and vocabulary
- write texts
- use learning strategies successfully
- develop cultural competence
Course Materials
Available on Moodle
Assessment Methods
Grading
Parts of assessment
A: written and oral assessment during the semester
B: oral test
Attendance: minimum 80% required
Parts of assessment
A: written and oral assessment during the semester
B: oral test
Attendance: minimum 80% required
Examination
Grading
Parts of assessment
A: written and oral assessment during the semester
B: oral test
Attendance: minimum 80% required
Parts of assessment
A: written and oral assessment during the semester
B: oral test
Attendance: minimum 80% required
Grade
cross-faculty course:
Rules for registration: www.uni.li/cross-faculty
Rules for registration: www.uni.li/cross-faculty
Management Information Systems
Management Information Systems
Module Coordinator/Lecturers
Study Programmes
Master's degree programme in Information Systems
Project Description
Management Information Systems focuses on large-scale application software packages that support end-to-end processes, information and document flow, reporting, and data analytics in organizational settings. The course covers eight primary topics:
- Enterprise applications
- E-business
- Managing knowledge
- Enhancing decision-making
- Building management information systems (MIS)
- Managing projects and global systems
- MIS-related integration, transformation, innovation, and change
- Case studies on current MIS topics
Teaching Method
- The course involves interactive lectures with exercises to integrate theoretical knowledge with practical design and analysis skills.The e-learning platform Moodle is used throughout the course to disseminate course material and for information and discussion.Case studies are used to discuss the course contents and to train students in using the methods covered.
Learning Results
After successful completion of the course, students will:
- understand the fundamental concepts and definitions in the area of enterprise systems and know application systems like ERP, CRM, and SCM systems
- understand the role of management information systems in achieving sustainable competitive advantage and integrating processes along the value chain
- be able to assess the applicability of software solutions in various business scenarios using comprehensive evaluation schemes
- be able to identify the business problems that typically emerge in enterprise systems design and use
Assessment Methods
Written exam (90min)
Intrusion Detection and Mitigation
Intrusion Detection and Mitigation
Module Coordinator/Lecturers
Study Programmes
Master's degree programme in Information Systems
Project Description
The course Intrusion Detection and Mitigation covers the essential techniques for detection and mitigation of attacks against information systems. The course covers twelve primary topics:
- Taxonomy of Intrusion-detection methods
- Implementation of intrusion detection systems
- Malware functionality and operation
- Static and dynamic malware analysis
- Malware detection and classification
- Security incident response
Teaching Method
- The module involves interactive lectures with exercises to integrate theoretical knowledge with practical design and analysis skills.
- The e-learning platform Moodle is used throughout the course to disseminate course material and for information and discussion.
- Homework and programming assignments are used to support the acquisition of practical skills.
Learning Results
After successful completion of the course, students will:
- understand the key techniques deployed in complex attacks against information systems
- understand the methods used in detection of various kinds of attacks
- know the main types of modern malware
- understand the methods used for malware analysis
- be able to apply detection methods on exemplary attack data
- be able to analyse exemplary malware data
Assessment Methods
Written exam (60min)
Innovation Lab
Innovation Lab
Module Coordinator/Lecturers
Study Programmes
Master's degree programme in Information Systems
Project Description
In the Innovation Lab seminar, students work in small groups to solve practical IT problems in cooperation with multiple regional companies. Representatives of these companies regularly provide students with feedback at the university and take part in networking events. The seminar thus also supports dialogue between regional industry and the university, helping students to interact with world-renowned companies right from the start of their studies. Students learn to work independently, to work in a team, to take responsibility, and to present project results effectively. In addition to creative thinking, the use of skills related to problem-solving, organizing and planning, communication, and project management is encouraged. Course topics change from semester to semester.
Teaching Method
- The course involves interactive seminars with workshops and regular presentations.
- The faculty and a jury of representatives from regional companies evaluate the students' solutions in terms of their innovativeness and usefulness and provide them with feedback and advice.
- The e-learning platform Moodle is used throughout the course to disseminate course material and for information and discussion.
Learning Results
After successful completion of the course, students will be able to:
- work in a team to solve contemporary IT problems
- plan and organize IT projects under time pressure in a competitive environment
- use creativity techniques and problem-solving tools to work on the IT projects
- think creatively to create innovative business and IT solutions
- look at IT problems from multiple perspectives and develop alternative solutions
- deliver professional presentations to a demanding audience
Assessment Methods
Seminar paper, presentations, project results; attendance is mandatory (80%)
Information Systems Modelling
Information Systems Modelling
Module Coordinator/Lecturers
Study Programmes
Master's degree programme in Information Systems
Project Description
Information Systems Modelling focuses on systems analysis and design. In particular, the course covers methods of and approaches to modelling information systems in organisations. The course covers five primary topics:
- Introduction to object-oriented systems
- Project planning and initiation
- Requirements analysis (i.e. requirements gathering and structuring)
- Information systems modelling (i.e. UML modelling languages)
- Information systems documentation
Teaching Method
- The course involves interactive lectures with exercises to integrate theoretical knowledge with practical design and analysis skills.
- The e-learning platform Moodle is used throughout the course to disseminate course material and for information and discussion.
- Case studies are used to show how the course contents are related.
Learning Results
After successful completion of the course, students will
- know how information systems can be modelled
- know and apply basic methods of systems modelling and design (i.e. UML modelling languages)
- use systems-modelling methods to analyse, design, and implement information systems
Assessment Methods
Written exam (60min)
Information Systems Development
Information Systems Development
Module Coordinator/Lecturers
Study Programmes
Master's degree programme in Information Systems
Project Description
Information Systems Development provides an introduction to programming including web frameworks that can be used in online environments such as e-commerce platforms or blog systems. The course covers six primary topics:
- Introduction to scripting / programming
- Software / programme development
- Web technologies and web development
- Web applications and their frameworks
- Programming using existing frameworks
- Project: Web platform
Teaching Method
- The course involves interactive lectures with exercises to integrate theoretical knowledge with practical design and analysis skills.
- The e-learning platform Moodle is used throughout the course to disseminate course material and for information and discussion.
- Case studies are used to discuss the course contents and to train students in using the methods covered.
Learning Results
After successful completion of the course, students will
- memorize programming concepts and web technologies for information systems development
- develop introductory software programs (or scripts)
- assess the advantages and disadvantages of various web frameworks
- produce an online platform (e.g., website, shop, blog) using an existing web application framework
Assessment Methods
Presentations, project results; attendance is mandatory (80%)
EM LLM GesR 14: Modul Masterthesis
EM LLM GesR 14: Modul Masterthesis
Study Programmes
Executive Master of Laws in Company, Foundation and Trust Law
EM LLM Tax 14: Modul Masterthesis
EM LLM Tax 14: Modul Masterthesis
Study Programmes
Executive Master of Laws in International Taxation
EM LLM Tax 20: Modul Masterthesis
EM LLM Tax 20: Modul Masterthesis
Study Programmes
Executive Master of Laws in International Taxation
EM LLM GesR 20: Modul Masterthesis
EM LLM GesR 20: Modul Masterthesis
Study Programmes
Executive Master of Laws in Company, Foundation and Trust Law