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Bautechnik V

Bautechnik V

Study Programmes
Bachelor's degree programme in Architecture
Project Description
  • Vertiefung von Prinzipien und Methoden der Baukonstruktion und des Tragwerksentwurfs ausgehend von ausgewählten Baustoffen, deren tektonischen Eigenschaften und des davon hervorgebrachten architektonischen Ausdrucks.
  • Prinzipien und Methoden der Organisation und Abwicklung von Planungs- und Bauprozessen im Hinblick auf das Tätigkeitsfeld eines Projektleiters.
  • Die Lehrinhalte der angebotenen Wahlfächer sind in den Beschreibungen der entsprechenden Lehrveranstaltungen aufgeführt.
Teaching Method
  • Vorlesungen mit anschliessendem Übungsteil.
  • Besichtigung von Baustellen und Bauwerken.
Learning Objectives
Aufbauend auf in den Modulen Bautechnik I - IV erworbenen Kenntnissen steht im Zentrum das Hervorbringen der Fähigkeit Bauwerke und deren Verhalten in Bezug auf eine Palette von sozialen, ökonomischen und physischen Kriterien zu beurteilen und zu kommentieren, als auch deren architektonische Bedeutung zu identifizieren und zu erklären.
Es soll ein fundiertes Verständnis der Baukonstruktion geschaffen werden das sich in der Fähigkeit widerspiegelt, im Rahmen einer integrativen Entwurfsarbeit Strategien für die Wahl der Konstruktion, der Baustoffe und der Bauprozesse zu entwickeln und einzusetzen.
Wahlfächer aus dem Bereich Bautechnik sollen die Kenntnisse der Studierenden spezifisch vertiefen.
Learning Results
Die Studierenden verfügen am Ende des Moduls über:
  • Ein kritisches Verständnis der bautechnischen Inhalte und Zusammenhänge von Gebäuden.
  • Ein kritisches Verständnis der Anforderungen an- und des Verhaltens von Gebäuden.
  • Grundlegende Kenntnisse der Planungs- und Bauprozesse.
  • Ganzheitliche Kenntnisse der Baukonstruktion, der Baustoffe, der Planungs- und Bauprozesse sowie die Fähigkeit deren Integration in einem kohärenten Entwurfsprojekt das architektonische Absichten sowie Aussagen zu einer nachhaltigen Umwelt zum Ausdruck bringt.
  • Die Fähigkeit eine Vielzahl von Vorgaben und Informationen zu verarbeiten, zu bündeln, zu interpretieren sowie innerhalb des Entwurfsprozesses ausführungsrelevant einzusetzen.
  • Ein grundlegendes Verständnis der Zusammenarbeit mit Kollegen um Entwurfsideen zu entwickeln.
  • Die Fähigkeit komplexe Informationen verschiedenen Zielgruppen und mit verschiedenen Zielsetzungen mitzuteilen.
  • Die Fähigkeit kritische Analysen sowie Bewertungen und Synthesen von Ideen, Konzepten, Informationen und für die Disziplin der Architektur relevanten Belangen anzustellen.
  • Die Fähigkeit bei der Bildung eines Urteils auf verschiedene Quellen zurückzugreifen.
Requirements (formal)
The following conditions need to be met prior to registering for the module exam:
  • successful completion of all first year full-time programme modules
  • successful completion of second year full-time programme modules (without professional experience modules) amounting to at least 35 credit points

Additionallly:
For students who started their studies in 2008:
  • succesful completion of the module "Communication in English for Business"
or, alternatively,
  • BEC II certificate

For students starting their studies in 2009:
  • succesful completion of the module "Communication in English for Business"

Exception for the academic year 2009/2010:
For students starting their studies before WS 2008/2009 no formal prerequisites.
Assessment Methods
Die Prüfung der Lernergebnisse erfolgt separat in den einzelnen Lehrveranstaltungen (schriftliche Prüfungen, benotete Übungen oder Arbeiten).
Examination
Alle Lehrveranstaltungen des Moduls müssen mit einer genügenden Note bestanden werden
(Mindestnote 4.0).
Die Modulnote wird aus den gewichteten Teilnoten der einzelnen Lehrveranstaltungen errechnet:

Baukonstruktion 5 33%
Planungs- und Bauprozesse 1 33%
Wahlfach Bautechnik 1 33%
(Bauökologie oder Tektonik)
Module number:
3803059
Semester:
WS 14/15
ECTS Credits:
5
Courses:
90 L
Scheduled Semester:
5

Design Studio: ICELAND - land of fairies and elves

Design Studio: ICELAND - land of fairies and elves

Study Programmes
Master's degree programme in Architecture
Project Description
The design studio engages students with architecture as a responsible practice on a variety of scales applying a multitude of design- and research methods, preparing them for the demands of the broad field of architecture and planning. Architectural and urban design is practiced in the context of projects of varying complexity, ranging from constructive building details and structures, to devising groups of structures and entire settlements and habitats. Design projects are represented in drawings, models, images, and by using all other available media. Teamwork is conducted with particular attention to the internal organization and workings of the teams.
Teaching Method
design studio, exercises, experiment, research, writing, visualising, modelling, presenting, case study, peer feedback
Learning Results
Professional competence
  • Execute complex defined and self-defined projects of research, development or investigation and identify and implement relevant outcomes.
  • Develop an architectural idea into a sustainable proposal, carefully taking into consideration the project's historical, theoretical, cultural, environmental (ecological) economic and social context.
  • Communicate and articulate ideas and information fluently in English language and work comprehensively in visual, oral and written forms.
  • Make formal presentations about specialist topics to informed and general/community audiences.
  • Exercise autonomy and initiative in carrying out set project briefs and self-directed programmes of study.
  • Demonstrate ability to manage time and physical resources in relation to set project briefs and self-directed programmes of study as an individual and a group member.
  • Deal with complex ethical and professional issues.
  • Show confidence in analysing case studies and the ability to infer principles and motivations.

Methodological competence
  • Apply a variety of design- and research methods and visualisation techniques
  • Have knowledge of scientific or artistic methods within an interdisciplinary context

Social competence
  • Explain competently, discuss and critique own work through oral presentations, writing or visual communication
  • Understand how to work with confidence in the complex organisational and community settings within which the applied methods and design processes are typically deployed.
  • Demonstrate the ability to work with other students for assignments, exercises, experiments, presentations etc

Personal competence
  • Assess own work and put it into a historical, theoretical and social context.
  • Gain confidence in own role and the persuasive and accountable manner in which it is expected to be performed.
Assessment Methods
mid-term and final reviews, participation, minimum 75% mandatory presence
Module number:
3907943
Semester:
SS 15
ECTS Credits:
12
Courses:
150 L / 113 h
Self-study:
248 h
Language:
English
Scheduled Semester:
1 - 4

Design Studio: AlpBC Labor in Traunstein/Bayern, Alpine Building Culture

Design Studio: AlpBC Labor in Traunstein/Bayern, Alpine Building Culture

Study Programmes
Master's degree programme in Architecture
Project Description
The design studio engages students with architecture as a responsible practice on a variety of scales applying a multitude of design- and research methods, preparing them for the demands of the broad field of architecture and planning. Architectural and urban design is practiced in the context of projects of varying complexity, ranging from constructive building details and structures, to devising groups of structures and entire settlements and habitats. Design projects are represented in drawings, models, images, and by using all other available media. Teamwork is conducted with particular attention to the internal organization and workings of the teams.
Teaching Method
design studio, exercises, experiment, research, writing, visualising, modelling, presenting, case study, peer feedback
Learning Results
Professional competence
  • Execute complex defined and self-defined projects of research, development or investigation and identify and implement relevant outcomes.
  • Develop an architectural idea into a sustainable proposal, carefully taking into consideration the project's historical, theoretical, environmental (ecological), cultural, economic and social context.
  • Communicate and articulate ideas and information fluently in English language and work comprehensively in visual, oral and written forms.
  • Make formal presentations about specialist topics to informed and general/ community audiences.
  • Exercise autonomy and initiative in carrying out set project briefs and self-directed programmes of study.
  • Demonstrate ability to manage time and physical resources in relation to set project briefs and self-directed programmes of study as an individual and a group member.
  • Deal with complex ethical and professional issues.
  • Show confidence in analysing case studies and the ability to infer principles and motivations.

Methodological competence
  • Apply a variety of design- and research methods and visualisation techniques
  • Have knowledge of scientific or artistic methods within an interdisciplinary context

Social competence
  • Explain competently, discuss and critique own work through oral presentations, writing or visual communication
  • Understand how to work with confidence in the complex organisational and community settings within which the applied methods and design processes are typically deployed.
  • Demonstrate the ability to work with other students for assignments, exercises, experiments, presentations etc

Personal competence
  • Assess own work and put it into a historical, theoretical and social context.
  • Gain confidence in own role and the persuasive and accountable manner in which it is expected to be performed.
Assessment Methods
mid-term and final reviews, participation, minimum 75% mandatory presence
Module number:
3807938
Semester:
WS 14/15
ECTS Credits:
12
Courses:
150 L / 113 h
Self-study:
248 h
Language:
English
Scheduled Semester:
1 - 4

Bautechnik III

Bautechnik III

Study Programmes
Bachelor's degree programme in Architecture
Project Description
  • Das Modul beschreibt ausgewählte Prinzipien und Methoden der Baukonstruktion und des Tragwerksentwurfs mit dem Verhalten und der Leistungsfähigkeit von Bauteilen und Tragwerkskomponenten als Schwerpunkt sowie Fragen der Nachhaltigkeit.
  • Einführung in die Prinzipien, Theorien und die geschichtliche Entwicklung der Haustechnik. Analyse der Prinzipien die der Auswahl und dem Entwurf von Haustechniksystemen zugrunde liegen, ausgerichtet auf energie-effizientes integratives Entwerfen.
Teaching Method
  • Vorlesungen mit anschliessendem Übungsteil.
  • Besichtigung von Baustellen und Bauwerken.
Learning Objectives
Aufbauend auf in den Modulen Bautechnik I und II erworbenen Kenntnissen steht im Zentrum die Schaffung ganzheitlicher Kenntnisse der Baukonstruktion, der Tragsysteme, der Materialwahl und der Erzeugung eines für den Menschen behaglichen Raumklimas sowie der Fähigkeit deren Zusammenführung in einem kohärenten Entwurfsprojekt, das architektonische Absichten zum Ausdruck bringt.
Ziel ist der Aufbau von Wissen über Baukonstruktion, Tragwerk, Klima- und Serviceintegration für komplexere und mehrgeschossige Gebäude sowie die Befähigung, dieses Wissen mit architektonischen Absichten zu verknüpfen.
Learning Results
Die Studierenden verfügen am Ende des Moduls über:
  • Ganzheitliche Kenntnisse der bautechnischen Inhalte und Zusammenhänge von Gebäuden.
  • Vertiefte Kenntnisse der Anforderungen an- und des Verhaltens von Gebäuden.
  • Ein Bewusstsein der Möglichkeiten eines nachhaltigen Umgangs mit Ressourcen.
  • Ganzheitliche Kenntnisse der Baukonstruktion, der Baustoffe, der Tragwerkslehre und der Erzeugung eines für den Menschen behaglichen Raumklimas sowie die Fähigkeit deren Zusammenführung in einem kohärenten Entwurfsprojekt, das architektonische Absichten zum Ausdruck bringt.
  • Selbständigkeit, Initiative und Unabhängigkeit bei der Umsetzung von vorgegebenen Projektaufgaben.
  • Die Fähigkeit Ideen, Informationen und eigene Projektarbeiten auf klare und präzise Weise in visueller, mündlicher und schriftlicher Form darzustellen und zu artikulieren.
  • Die Fähigkeit, verschiedenen Zielgruppen komplexe Informationen mit verschiedenen Zielsetzungen mitzuteilen.
  • Kritische Beurteilung von fachlich fundierten Aussagen zu bestimmten Problemen.
Assessment Methods
Die Prüfung der Lernergebnisse erfolgt separat in den einzelnen Lehrveranstaltungen (schriftliche Prüfungen, benotete Übungen oder Arbeiten).
Examination
Alle Lehrveranstaltungen des Moduls müssen mit einer genügenden Note bestanden werden
(Mindestnote 4.0).
Die Modulnote wird aus den gewichteten Teilnoten der einzelnen Lehrveranstaltungen errechnet:

Baukonstruktion 3 33%
Tragwerkslehre 3 33%
Haustechnik 1 33%
Module number:
3803058
Semester:
WS 14/15
ECTS Credits:
5
Courses:
90 L
Scheduled Semester:
3

Bautechnik I

Bautechnik I

Study Programmes
Bachelor's degree programme in Architecture
Project Description
  • Einführung in die Prinzipen des Bauens und Konstruierens sowie der dabei angewendeten Baustoffe und Arbeitsvorgänge im Hinblick auf den Entwurf eines einfachen Gebäudes.
  • Auf ein ganzheitliches Verständnis ausgerichtete Grundlagen der Baukonstruktion und Baumaterialien, der Bauphysik (Wärmeschutz und Tauwasserbildung, Energiehaushalt eines Gebäudes) sowie der Statik (Kräfteverlauf, Stabilität).
Teaching Method
  • Vorlesungen mit anschliessendem Uebungsteil.
  • Besichtigung von Baustellen und Bauwerken.
Learning Objectives
Im Zentrum steht die Schaffung grundlegender Kenntnisse der Prinzipen des Bauens und Konstruierens sowie der dabei angewendeten Baustoffe und Arbeitsvorgänge im Hinblick auf den Entwurf eines einfachen Gebäudes bei dem die Wahl der Konstruktion und der Baustoffe zur Qualität und zum Charakter des Projekts beiträgt.
Es sollen die notwendigen Kenntnisse erarbeitet werden um die Beschaffenheit eines für den Menschen behaglichen Innenraumklimas und deren Konsequenzen für den architektonischen Entwurf zu verstehen.
Die Studierenden werden dazu ermutigt Verantwortung für ihr Lernen zu tragen und die Fähigkeit zu erlangen sich in ihrem Studiengang zurechtzufinden und sich selbst zu organisieren.
Learning Results
Die Studierenden verfügen am Ende des Moduls über:
  • Ein Bewusstsein der bautechnischen Inhalte und Zusammenhänge einfacher Gebäude.
  • Grundlegende Kenntnisse der Anforderungen an- und des Verhaltens von Gebäuden.
  • Ein Bewusstsein der Auswirkungen des Bauens auf Mensch und Umwelt.
  • Grundlegende Kenntnisse der Baukonstruktion, der Baustoffe und der Statik sowie die Fähigkeit diese in kohärenten Entwurfsprojekten anzuwenden.
  • Grundlegende Kenntnisse der Bautechnik um die Beschaffenheit eines für den Menschen behaglichen Innenraumklimas und deren Konsequenzen für den architektonischen Entwurf zu verstehen.
  • Angemessene Fähigkeiten im Umgang mit Zeit- und physischen Ressourcen, in Bezug auf vorgegebene Projektaufgaben sowohl als Einzelperson als auch als Mitglied einer Gruppe.
  • Die Fähigkeit Ideen, Informationen und eigene Projektarbeiten verständlich in visueller, mündlicher und schriftlicher Form darzustellen.
  • Die Fähigkeit, ihren Kollegen und Lehrern komplexe Ideen in einer gut strukturierten und kohärenten Form mitzuteilen.
  • Die Kompetenz die Disziplin betreffende Argumente, Informationen und Ideen vortragen und werten zu können.
Assessment Methods
Die Prüfung der Lernergebnisse erfolgt separat in den einzelnen Lehrveranstaltungen (schriftliche Prüfungen, benotete Übungen oder Arbeiten).
Examination
Alle Lehrveranstaltungen des Moduls müssen mit einer genügenden Note bestanden werden
(Mindestnote 4.0).
Die Modulnote wird aus den gewichteten Teilnoten der einzelnen Lehrveranstaltungen errechnet:

Baukonstruktion 1 33%
Tragwerkslehre 1 33%
Bauphysik 1 33%
Module number:
3803011
Semester:
WS 14/15
ECTS Credits:
5
Courses:
90 L
Scheduled Semester:
1

Architectural Design Theory - Courses I

Architectural Design Theory - Courses I

Project Description
  • Approaches to theoretical topics of particular relevance to the semester through notional explanations, discussions and clarifications, and based on the reading of key texts from the sciences and the arts
  • Historiographical discussion of the 'making of architectural history and theory'; notes on the making of history in architecture from various perspectives, such as political, economical, sociological, philosophical, and cultural.
  • Introduction and construction of archives of perceptual impressions from the physical/neurological domain, and their interpretations through the cognitive sector through models, speculations and concepts, building on the primary biological developments.
Teaching Method
Lectures, seminars.
Learning Objectives
The module Courses Design Theory I seeks to establish the theoretical foundations for the concentration Design Theory.
The topics for the first semester center on issues regarding the theoretical planning and construction of space proper considering notions such as typology, morphology and style; the discussion of the historical emergence of the concept of 'architectural' space as a product of social constructivist processes, considering the impact of ideological, political, and ecomical forces; an introduction to the fundamental aspects of processes of perception that enable occupants of architectural spaces to mentally construct a representation of these spaces.

The aim is to provide students with the necessary knowledge and intellectual instruments to approach the problems discussed in the design project studios.
Learning Results
At the end of the module each student should have the ability to demonstrate and/or work with:
  • knowledge on the humanistic currents through the reading of selected literature
  • An understanding of the history of architecture reinterpreted considering political, sociological, and economical aspects.
  • An insight into the structure and the workings of the outer organs of perception and perception in general.
  • Demonstrate the ability to work with other students for assignments, readings and protocols.
  • The ability to communicate complex ideas and concepts comprehensibly in visual, oral and written forms.
  • Present and evaluate arguments, information and ideas concerning the various fields discussed in this module, and the ability to integrate these aspects in their individual design thinking and work.
Assessment Methods
  • The various assessment methods are discussed in the descriptions of the single courses.
Examination
All courses in the module have to be passed with a sufficient grade (minimum grade of 4.0).
The module grade will be determined from the weighted average of the single course grades.

  • Architectural Theory 33%
  • History of Architecture 1 33%
  • Cognitive Science for Architects 1 33%
Module number:
3803075
Semester:
WS 14/15
ECTS Credits:
5
Courses:
90 L / 68 h
Self-study:
83 h
Scheduled Semester:
1

Wealth management

Wealth management

Study Programmes
Master's degree programme in Banking and Financial Management
Project Description
  • Strategic, Dynamic and Tactical Asset Allocation
  • Active Portfolio Management
  • Asset Allocation, Investment Horizon and Risk Measurement
  • Performance Measurement and Output Evaluation
  • Discussion of the Methods of Individual Selected Journal Contributions
  • Introduction to Life Insurance, Occupational Pensions and Pension Funds
  • The Role of Life Insurance in Estate Planning
  • Location Advantages in Liechtenstein for the Life Insurance and Pension Fund Market
  • Selected Annually Changing Theoretical Questions on Wealth Management
  • Role of Term Structure in Asset Allocation
  • Relationship between the Real Economy and Financial Markets
  • Currency Regimes and International Diversification Exchange Rate Risks in Asset Management Protection Management
  • Resampling to address parameter uncertainty and time-horizon effects in portfolio management
  • Planning and sequential decision making under uncertainty and Merton Framework
  • Scenario representation and scenario optimization modelling in GAMS
Teaching Method
Interactive lecture, exercises, seminar
Learning Objectives
After completion of the module, the students have at their disposal comprehensive and integrated knowledge of most core issues in wealth management and have a critical understanding of the majority of the utilised procedures and methods. They have at their command specialised knowledge of professional methods for processing data and illustrating it in a well-structured manner. They are able to show originality and creativity in the application of their knowledge and take into consideration scientific and ethical issues in the face of incomplete information. The students are able to communicate on the subject of wealth management with experts and laities and thus reflect and enlarge upon their knowledge and methods. andidates understand the fundamental difference between one-period and multi-period decision problems and how to model real-life optimization task. Those who have followed the course will be able to formulate and solve optimization problems in GAMS.
Assessment Methods
  • Written examination with 90 minutes editing time (60%)
  • Term paper (40%)
Examination
Web-based online evaluation upon completion of module
Module number:
3804369
Semester:
WS 14/15
ECTS Credits:
10
Courses:
80 L / 60 h
Self-study:
240 h
Language:
English
Scheduled Semester:
3

Special topics in Wealth management

Special topics in Wealth management

Study Programmes
Master's degree programme in Banking and Financial Management
Project Description
  • Definition and forms of sustainable investments
  • Legal framework of sustainable investments - advantages/disadvantages
  • Sustainable market and performance overview with trends and outlook
  • Introduction to the worlds of real estate and property development, investment, finance, marketing and management
  • Familiarity with the conceptual frameworks, practical tools and language
  • Definition of real estate is an important asset
  • Introduction to Life Insurance, Occupational Pensions and Pension Funds
  • The Role of Life Insurance in Estate Planning
  • Location Advantages in Liechtenstein for the Life Insurance and Pension Fund Market
Teaching Method
Interactive lecture
Learning Objectives
After completion of the module, the students have at their disposal comprehensive and integrated knowledge of a core issues in alternative wealth management covering sustainable investments, real estate and private insurance structures and have a critical understanding of the majority of the utilised procedures and methods. They have at their command specialised knowledge of professional methods for measuring and identifying such investments. They are able to show originality and creativity in the application of their knowledge and take into consideration scientific and ethical issues in the face of incomplete information. The students are able to communicate on the subject of sustainable wealth management with experts and laity and thus reflect and enlarge upon their knowledge and methods.
Assessment Methods
  • Written examination with 90 minutes editing time (70%)
  • Presentation (30%)
  • Obligatory class participation
Examination
Web-based online evaluation upon completion of module
Module number:
3805135
Semester:
WS 14/15
ECTS Credits:
5
Courses:
45 L / 34 h
Self-study:
116 h
Language:
English
Scheduled Semester:
3

Private banking

Private banking

Study Programmes
Master's degree programme in Banking and Financial Management
Project Description
  • National, International and European Company Law in the Private Banking industry
  • National, International and European Taxation of Asset Structures and of Financial
  • Instruments in the Private Banking industry
  • Critical Observation of Competitors
  • Strategic Concepts and their Application
  • Dealing with Bank-Specific Controlling Instruments and Information Media
  • Result Effect of Risks, Structuring of Conditions, Balance Sheet Structure, Market Interest
  • Methods, Capital Resources Requirement and Differing Economic Scenarios
Teaching Method
Interactive lecture, exercises
Learning Objectives
After completion of the module, the students have at their disposal comprehensive and integrated knowledge of most core issues in International Company Law and International Taxation of Asset Structures and of Financial Instruments and have a critical understanding of the majority of the utilised procedures and methods. Furthermore, they have a solid knowledge about the current trends and developments in the Private Banking industry. Students are able to utilize taxation instruments in the field of Private Banking. They have at their command specialised knowledge of professional methods for processing data and illustrating it in a well-structured manner. They are able to show originality and creativity in the application of their knowledge and take into consideration scientific and ethical issues in the face of incomplete information. The students are able to communicate on the subject of International Company Law and International Taxation with experts and laity and thus reflect and enlarge upon their knowledge and methods.
Assessment Methods
  • Written examination with 120 minutes editing time (80%)
  • Presentation (10%)
  • Assignment (10%)
  • Obligatory class participation
Examination
Web-based online evaluation upon completion of module
Module number:
3805136
Semester:
WS 14/15
ECTS Credits:
5
Courses:
47 L / 36 h
Self-study:
115 h
Language:
English
Scheduled Semester:
3

MasterLAB

MasterLAB

Study Programmes
Master's degree programme in Banking and Financial Management
Project Description
  • Recognising problems and analysing various topics in the area of financial services
  • Handling ambitious practical problems in financial services like consulting projects and real portfolio management
  • Developing customer-specific solutions
  • Communicating with project client
  • Presenting the final project report
  • Working in a team in a project-oriented manner
  • Mastering a portfolio under the supervision of a portfolio manager
  • Working up all relevant information and data for portfolio management
  • Structuring the strategic and tactical asset allocation
  • Deciding on security selection
Teaching Method
Seminar
Learning Objectives
After completion of the module, the students have at their disposal practical experiences in handling a consulting project in the area of banking and finance. In the course of the assignment, they utilize a range of advanced procedures and techniques incorporated in the discipline and apply theoretical insights to practical solutions, so that they are directly prepared for their professional life. Students develop original and creative answers for topics and problems and are able to evaluate the situation even without complete information. They are able to reflect and enlarge their knowledge and capabilities. In addition, they master professional project assignment and presentation techniques and are trained to function in a team. They are also able to assume responsibility within the team and to coordinate team assignments while taking into account the interest of the business.
Assessment Methods
  • Assignment (depending on the project an additional presentation may apply) (100%)
Examination
Web-based online evaluation upon completion of module
Module number:
3804519
Semester:
WS 14/15
ECTS Credits:
5
Courses:
32 L / 24 h
Self-study:
126 h
Language:
English
Scheduled Semester:
3
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