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BIM – Building Information Modeling

BIM – Building Information Modeling

Study Programmes
Bachelor's degree programme in Architecture
Module number:
5812248
Semester:
WS 24/25
ECTS Credits:
2
Courses:
24 L / 18 h
Self-study:
42 h
Language:
German
Scheduled Semester:
3-4

Gestaltung: Portfolio

Gestaltung: Portfolio

Study Programmes
Bachelor's degree programme in Architecture
Module number:
5812246
Semester:
WS 24/25
ECTS Credits:
2
Courses:
24 L / 18 h
Self-study:
42 h
Language:
German
Scheduled Semester:
3-4

Educational Journey

Educational Journey

Module Coordinator/Lecturers
Study Programmes
Bachelor's degree programme in Business Administration
Project Description
  • Praktische Einblicke in das Umfeld verschiedener Unternehmungen
  • Verknüpfung der betriebswirtschaftlichen Theorie mit der Praxis
  • Diskussionen mit Unternehmern
  • Interkulturelle Verschiedenheiten kennen und verstehen lernen
Teaching Method
  • Einwöchige Exkursion
  • Praktische Einblicke in ein neues Umfeld
  • Interaktive Übungen
  • Workshops
Module number:
5711475
Semester:
SS 24
ECTS Credits:
3
Courses:
28 L / 21 h
Self-study:
69 h
Language:
German/English
Scheduled Semester:
4

Educational Journey

Educational Journey

Module Coordinator/Lecturers
Study Programmes
Bachelor's degree programme in Business Administration
Project Description
  • Praktische Einblicke in das Umfeld verschiedener Unternehmungen
  • Verknüpfung der betriebswirtschaftlichen Theorie mit der Praxis
  • Diskussionen mit Unternehmern
  • Interkulturelle Verschiedenheiten kennen und verstehen lernen
Teaching Method
  • Einwöchige Exkursion
  • Praktische Einblicke in ein neues Umfeld
  • Interaktive Übungen
  • Workshops
Module number:
5710789
Semester:
SS 24
ECTS Credits:
3
Courses:
28 L / 21 h
Self-study:
69 h
Language:
German/English
Scheduled Semester:
4

Economics

Economics

Study Programmes
Master of Business Administration in Technology and Innovation
Project Description
Die Teilnehmenden lernen, volkswirtschaftliche Entwicklungen und deren Einflüsse auf Unternehmen zu erkennen und zu beurteilen. Sie erarbeiten sich ein fundiertes Grundwissen und setzen sich mit aktuellen Entwicklungen auseinander. Das Modul vertieft die grundlegenden Konzepte aus der Mikro- und Makroökonomie und behandelt gesamtwirtschaftliche Entwicklungsprozesse (Konjunktur, Wachstum, Strukturwandel) einschliesslich der Geldpolitik (Nationalbank, Inflation, Geldmengensteuerung, Wechselkurs). In der Betrachtung von gesamtwirtschaftlichen Prozessen wird auf die Analyse von technischem Fortschritt in der Ökonomie (Technische Pfadabhängigkeit, technologische Trajektorien, Technologiepolitik) eingegangen.
Teaching Method
Präsentationen, Fallstudien, Diskussionen
Assessment Methods
schriftliche Prüfung
Module number:
6112505
Semester:
SS 26
ECTS Credits:
2
Courses:
16 L / 12 h
Self-study:
48 h
Language:
German
Scheduled Semester:
1

Research methods for architectural design

Research methods for architectural design

Study Programmes
Bachelor's degree programme in Architecture
Project Description
Das Modul führt in Forschungsmethoden für die Entwurfspraxis ein. In einem ersten Schritt wird ein Überblick der relevanten Forschungsprozesse erarbeitet und kartiert. Im Folgenden fokussiert das Seminar auf Methoden der Literaturrecherche, der Potentiale sozialwissenschaftlicher Forschungsmethoden für den Entwurf sowie den Umgang mit Quellen und Bildrechten bei der Darstellung von Forschungs- und Entwurfsarbeiten. Schliesslich reflektieren die Studierenden die Methoden im Kontext der Projektstudios.
Teaching Method
In Form von Vortrag, Projektarbeiten, Übungen, Recherche, Visualisierung, Peerfeedback, Diagrammen, Grafiken, Skizzen, Zeichnungen und Plänen.
Assessment Methods
Modulnote = Lehrveranstaltungsnote, die ermittelt wird aus:
Fachprojekt, Übungen, Mitarbeit im Unterricht; 70% Anwesenheitspflicht, prüfungsimmanent
Module number:
5910030
Semester:
SS 25
ECTS Credits:
3
Courses:
28 L / 21 h
Self-study:
69 h
Language:
German
Scheduled Semester:
4-5-6

Campus Radio: moderation, research and program planning

Campus Radio: moderation, research and program planning

Module Coordinator/Lecturers
Study Programmes
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
Master's degree programme in Innovative Finance
Bachelor's degree programme in Architecture
Master's degree programme in Architecture
Project Description
This module is the perfect introduction to the world of media and communications as a radio and multimedia journalist. Students learn the basics of hosting and researching for a radio show and a podcast as part of the new Campus Radio targeting Liechtenstein and the whole world. During the Campus Talks with high-profile guests, students actively work in the editorial team. The ongoing web radio program is professionally planned, developed, and implemented, with a special focus on the music program and program planning. The content is unique and always has a strong connection to Liechtenstein, the University of Liechtenstein, and the university's partners. The program is presented live online and will be made available on different podcast platforms (e.g., Spotify).
Teaching Method
Broadcasts, audios, podcasts, etc.
Learning Objectives
From research to implementation, journalistic radio and multimedia content is created.

Students learn to competently moderate, research, and plan broadcasts.

Students can explain trends in program planning for radio and online channels.

For the students, it becomes clear how important communication with their own voice is in the context of social media channels.

The students build up the new Campus Radio of the University of Liechtenstein and learn to plan and implement their own formats and broadcasts.
Course Materials
Smartphone, microphone, laptop, Audacity (audio software)
Assessment Methods
Parts of assessment

A: Presentation (40%)
B: Audio (60%; can be either produced in German or English)

80% mandatory presence
Examination
Grading
Module number:
5812100
Semester:
WS 24/25
ECTS Credits:
3
Courses:
30 L / 23 h
Self-study:
68 h
Language:
German/English

Advanced Studio Sustainable Design: Danube Delta Part 2

Advanced Studio Sustainable Design: Danube Delta Part 2

Study Programmes
Bachelor's degree programme in Architecture
Master's degree programme in Architecture
Bachelor's degree programme in Architecture
Master's degree programme in Architecture
Project Description
The Advanced Studio - Sustainable Design concentrates on the design of complex building projects in which the deficits for our society in the future are revealed through in-depth analyses. With the aim of achieving a sustainably good quality of life for individuals and humanity, we use a framework of five pairs of needs: resources and energy, space and mobility, food and health, demography and integration as well as values and ethics. These replace the familiar scale categories of common architectural theory and thus overcome the linear functionalism. Not unexpectedly, utopian, dystopian, but also very humble and reflective projects can result.
Teaching Method
Guided project work in the design studio. A seminar week focussing on the studio topic is an integral part of the design studio.
Learning Objectives
After successful completion of the course, students will be able to
Requirements (formal)
BSc AR 24: Successful completion of all four foundation studios (Grundlagenstudios)
MSc AR 24: none
Assessment Methods
Minimum 75% compulsory attendance, continuous assessment, midterm and final reviews.
The final grade is calculated according to the weighting of the following components: design project (80%) and final presentation (20%).
Module number:
5812163
Semester:
WS 24/25
ECTS Credits:
16
Courses:
144 L / 108 h
Self-study:
372 h
Language:
English
Scheduled Semester:
5

Research Colloquium with Discussion (ENT & IS)

Research Colloquium with Discussion (ENT & IS)

Study Programmes
Doctoral degree programme in Business Economics
Project Description
  • The purpose of this course is twofold: First, invited talks by researchers from other institutions (and, occasionally, from the University of Liechtenstein) bring students in touch with cutting-edge research in their field. Second, students learn how to give an academic discussion of a paper using one of the talks as an example. The discussion will be delivered immediately after the talk in the research colloquium, and students will receive feedback on their performance. Our goal is to provide research colloquia for all specializations, but the course may not be offered for all specializations in each academic year. Students from two specializations may be gathered into one colloquium for organizational reasons. Key topics covered are: Current research in business economics Structure and content of an academic paper discussion
Teaching Method
Presentations, discussions with feedback.
Learning Results
  • After successful completion of the course, students will Professional competence Prepare and deliver a discussion of a research paper at a research seminar. - Social competence Interact with scientists in different phases of their career. Formulate critical questions in a neutral and professional manner. - Personal Competence Reflect on one’s own performance and professional behavior.
Grade
For the specialisations in Entrepreneurship and Management and Information Systems the module is not offered internally at the moment. The process flow for external modules can be found on
uni.li/legal. It is not possible to register directly for the desired module here. The module coordinator for ENT and IS is Prof Dr Michael Hanke. If you have any further questions, please contact doktorat@uni.li.

For the specialisations in Economics and Finance the module is offered as part of the Finance Research Seminar. The module coordinator for ECO and FIN is Ass.-Prof. Dr Sebastian Stöckl. Please register for the desired module directly in the module.

Finance Research Seminar
Module number:
5812086
Semester:
WS 24/25
ECTS Credits:
2
Courses:
14 L / 11 h
Self-study:
50 h
Language:
English
Scheduled Semester:
3-6

Business Mathematics

Business Mathematics

Module Coordinator/Lecturers
Study Programmes
Bachelor's degree programme in Business Administration
Project Description
  • Lineare Algebra
  • Matrizenalgebra
  • lineare Gleichungssysteme
  • lineare Optimierung
  • ökonomische Anwendungen (Teilbedarfsrechnung, Input-Output-Analyse, …)

  • Finanzmathematik
  • Zins- und Zinseszinsrechnung
  • Äquivalenzprinzip der Finanzmathematik
  • Rentenrechnung
  • Tilgungsrechnung
  • Ermittlung von Effektivzinssätzen (Regula falsi)

  • Ein- und mehrdimensionale ökonomische Funktionen
  • Wichtige ökonomische Funktionen
  • Darstellungsarten mehrdimensionaler Funktionen
  • Differentialrechnung
  • Ökonomische Interpretation der (partiellen) Ableitung
  • Elastizität von ökonomischen Funktionen
  • Extremwertberechnung ohne Nebenbedingungen
  • Extremwertberechnung mit Nebenbedingungen
  • Ökonomische Anwendungen
Teaching Method
Vorlesung
Module number:
5810773
Semester:
WS 24/25
ECTS Credits:
6
Courses:
56 L / 42 h
Self-study:
138 h
Language:
German
Scheduled Semester:
1
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