DE
Modul
Fundamentals of Business Administration 2 [M-WIWI-101578]
Credits
8Recurrence
Jedes SemesterDuration
2 SemesterLanguage
GermanLevel
3Version
1Responsible
Organisation
- KIT-Fakultät für Wirtschaftswissenschaften
Bricks
Identifier | Name | LP |
---|---|---|
T-WIWI-102818 | Business Administration: Production Economics and Marketing | 4 |
T-WIWI-102816 | Financial Accounting and Cost Accounting | 4 |
Competence Certificate
The assessment is carried out as partial written exams (according to Section 4(2), 1 of the examination regulation) of the single courses of this module. The examinations take place at the beginning of the recess period. Re-examinations are offered at every ordinary examination date. The assessment procedures of each course of this module is defined for each course separately.
The overall grade of the module is the average of the grades for each course weighted by the credits and truncated after the first decimal.
Competence Goal
The student
- has core skills in business administration in particular with respect to decision making and the model based view of business corporations
- masters the fundamentals of production and operations management and marketing as well as the fundamentals of management and financial accounting
- is able to analyze and assess central tasks, functions and decisions in modern corporations
The knowledge of the two fundamentals modules in business administration forms the basis for the successful completion of advanced courses in the field of business administration and management.
Prerequisites
None
Content
The basics of internal and external accounting and general business administration are taught as the theory of business in the company. Building on this, the focus will be on marketing and production management.
Recommendation
It is strongly recommended to take the courses in the second semester (Betriebswirtschaftslehre: Produktionswirtschaft und Marketing) and third semester (Rechnungswesen) of study.
Workload
The total workload of the module is about 240 hours. The workload is proportional to the credit points of the individual courses.