Extended Course: St. Petersburg State University
Extended Course: St. Petersburg State University
Study Programmes
MAS/MBA International Management
TestJE Modul VI
TestJE Modul VI
Study Programmes
Test
TestJE Modul V
TestJE Modul V
Study Programmes
Test
Module 1 - Tax sytems - national and international tax law: LI, AT, CH, DE
Module 1 - Tax sytems - national and international tax law: LI, AT, CH, DE
Study Programmes
Executive Master of Laws (LL.M.) in International Taxation
CAS Nationales und Internationales Steuerrecht
Project Description
Taxation of natural and legal persons: LI, AT, CH, DE
Tax reform in Liechtenstein
Cross-border case studies: LI-AT-CH-DE (national/outbound/inbound)
Tax reform in Liechtenstein
Cross-border case studies: LI-AT-CH-DE (national/outbound/inbound)
Internship / Practical Training BA
Internship / Practical Training BA
Module Coordinator/Lecturers
Study Programmes
Bachelor's degree programme in Architecture
Bachelor's degree programme in Architecture
Project Description
- Practical training is an integral part of the curriculum and is supervised by the school's PSA. Students complete their practical training gradually, block by block, during time periods with no lectures.
- Students develop methods and approaches indicating how to apply theoretical knowledge in a practical context
- Students collaborate as members of project groups and work towards the solution of given problems
Teaching Method
The Internship / practical training periods are to be carried out in architectural firms under supervision of professional staff of the office.
Learning Objectives
The module Internship / practical training seeks to allow students to gain deeper insights and practical training in relevant areas of professional practice. The module shall enable students to further their theoretical knowledge, corresponding to their educational level, with practical work in an architectural firm, covering various aspects and parts of projects. The complexity of the projects and the students' contributions shall correspond to the students' educational levels in the MSc Degree-Program.
Learning Results
At the end of the module each student should have the ability to demonstrate and/or work with:
- The fundamental knowledge of practical implementation of theoretical approaches in architecture
- An understanding of the complexity of translating design intentions into physical buildings or urban situations
- The ability to work as members of interdisciplinary teams in architectural firms and to work towards the solution of given problems under supervision
- The ability to communicate their work visually, orally and in written form
- An understanding and critical judgement of ideas, informations, and arguments as part of the discourse in the field of architecture and an ability to translate these issues into practice.
Assessment Methods
- A mandatory meeting with the school's PSA after being accepted for an internship.
- A presentation, with a written description and documentation to be graded by invited experts and the director of the MSc Degree-Program
Examination
The student has to submit written proof of the required 320 work hours and all mentione assessments hae to be passed with a sufficient grade (minimum grade of 4.0).
- Presentation 20%
- Content 50%
- Learning progress 30%
Grade
- Externe Berufspraxis, von der Hochschule begleitet und überwacht.
- Ein verpflichtendes Betreuungsgespräch mit dem Verantwortlichen der Berufspraxis während des Praktikums.
- Präsentation, schriftlicher Bericht und Dokumentation bewertet durch Experten und die Modulleitung (Gesamtaufwand 6 L / 4.5 Stunden).
Internship / Practical Training MA
Internship / Practical Training MA
Module Coordinator/Lecturers
Study Programmes
Master's degree programme in Architecture
Master's degree programme in Architecture
Project Description
- Practical training is an integral part of the curriculum and is supervised by the school's PSA. Students complete their practical training gradually, block by block, during time periods with no lectures.
- Students develop methods and approaches indicating how to apply theoretical knowledge in a practical context
- Students collaborate as members of project groups and work towards the solution of given problems
Teaching Method
The Internship / practical training periods are to be carried out in architectural firms under supervision of professional staff of the office.
Learning Objectives
The module Internship / practical training seeks to allow students to gain deeper insights and practical training in relevant areas of professional practice. The module shall enable students to further their theoretical knowledge, corresponding to their educational level, with practical work in an architectural firm, covering various aspects and parts of projects. The complexity of the projects and the students' contributions shall correspond to the students' educational levels in the MSc Degree-Program.
Learning Results
At the end of the module each student should have the ability to demonstrate and/or work with:
- The fundamental knowledge of practical implementation of theoretical approaches in architecture
- An understanding of the complexity of translating design intentions into physical buildings or urban situations
- The ability to work as members of interdisciplinary teams in architectural firms and to work towards the solution of given problems under supervision
- The ability to communicate their work visually, orally and in written form
- An understanding and critical judgement of ideas, informations, and arguments as part of the discourse in the field of architecture and an ability to translate these issues into practice.
Assessment Methods
- A mandatory meeting with the school's PSA after being accepted for an internship.
- A presentation, with a written description and documentation to be graded by invited experts and the director of the MSc Degree-Program
Examination
The student has to submit written proof of the required 320 work hours and all mentione assessments hae to be passed with a sufficient grade (minimum grade of 4.0).
- Presentation 20%
- Content 50%
- Learning progress 30%
Grade
The module Internship / Practical Training is composed as follows:
- external practical training periods supervised by the school's Professional Study Advisor (PSA)
- one mandatory meeting with the school's PSA to be held during the internship period
- A presentation, with a written description and documentation to be graded by invited experts and the director of the MSc Degree-Program
Extracurriculare activities
Extracurriculare activities
Module Coordinator/Lecturers
Study Programmes
Master's degree programme in Banking and Financial Management
Master's degree programme in Banking and Financial Management
Project Description
Extracurriculare activities comprise of various activities that are not strictly linked to the curriculum and further support students in their studying. Please note that parts of the module require obligatory participation.
Introduction week: German and culture in Liechtenstein
Introduction week: German and culture in Liechtenstein
Module Coordinator/Lecturers
Study Programmes
Sprachkurse und Extracurriculare Veranstaltungen
Project Description
The Introduction Week introduces you to living in Liechtenstein and studying at Hochschule Liechtenstein.
Learning Results
By the end of the week you will have
>met other international students and the International Office team
>become familiar with university departments and support services
>familiarised yourself with the local area and important Liechtenstein institutions
>built a foundation level of passive and active German language skills
>received information about Liechtenstein as a country and place to study
>experienced culture and lifestyle in Liechtenstein and the surrounding area
>presented your impressions of this week to an audience
The German lessons and afternoon activities are key elements of the introduction week. Afternoon activities promote the practical application of language skills introduced in the German lessons and will help you practise using German for communication in real-life situations.
>met other international students and the International Office team
>become familiar with university departments and support services
>familiarised yourself with the local area and important Liechtenstein institutions
>built a foundation level of passive and active German language skills
>received information about Liechtenstein as a country and place to study
>experienced culture and lifestyle in Liechtenstein and the surrounding area
>presented your impressions of this week to an audience
The German lessons and afternoon activities are key elements of the introduction week. Afternoon activities promote the practical application of language skills introduced in the German lessons and will help you practise using German for communication in real-life situations.
Assessment Methods
To obtain 2 ECTS you will need to:
>Participate actively in all lectures and events of the introduction week
>Do outside of class work as required (see schedule)
>Give a presentation at the end of the week
>Participate actively in all lectures and events of the introduction week
>Do outside of class work as required (see schedule)
>Give a presentation at the end of the week
Grade
After the Introduction Week, German lessons continue on a weekly basis (Thursdays 17.15-19.45, 3 teaching units, 3 ECTS credit points). Please note that you need to register for this class within the registration period.
Strategy
Strategy
Module Coordinator/Lecturers
Study Programmes
Executive Master in Entrepreneurial Management Integralprogramm
Business Plan
Business Plan
Module Coordinator/Lecturers
Study Programmes
Executive Master in Entrepreneurial Management Integralprogramm