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freie Studienplätze / Losverfahren Bachelor Betriebswirtschaftliche Logistik

Fast facts

  • Department

    Wirtschaft

  • Stand/version

    2015

  • Standard period of study (semester)

    7

  • ECTS

    210

Study plan

  • Compulsory elective modules 1. Semester

  • Compulsory elective modules 2. Semester

  • Compulsory elective modules 3. Semester

  • Compulsory elective modules 6. Semester

Module overview

0. Semester of study

Aktuelles Thema: Cross Border Logistics
  • WP
  • 6 SWS
  • 10 ECTS

  • Number

    90800

  • Duration (semester)

    1

  • Contact time

    90 h

  • Self-study

    210 h


Learning outcomes/competences

Background:
This compulsory elective module is intended to enable the Dean's Office to approve special and usually one-off WPM courses on current topics, e.g. based on changes in the law, technological developments or economic situations ("crisis"). Such flexible offers were requested by some subject groups and can also be considered across subject groups (e.g. Business Administration + Economics or Business Administration + Law).
Students are familiar with the context and basic theories of the "current topic", develop possible solutions for the "new" problem and also practise innovative research methods, independent learning, group work and presentations.

Contents

The content and its distribution across the three courses must be specified in good time by the lecturers offering the courses and announced in a module description.
  • A+B: 4SV
  • C: Seminar with a high proportion of individual work by students (2S)

Teaching methods

Powerpoint-supported dialog-oriented events with practical examples
Accompanying compulsory reading of specified sources as well as independent research on current topics and practical problems or applications
. Group work, moderated discussion, "learning by doing", independent preparation of papers, presentation of papers and group results under time restrictions.
It is advisable to invite external experts to give lectures or to participate in the courses as lecturers.

Participation requirements

Formal: None

Content: To be specified by the lecturer in each case (e.g. a WPM I or II as a prerequisite)

Forms of examination

Semester-long participation and seminar paper (presentation or term paper)
Final exam

Requirements for the awarding of credit points

Passed module exam (75%) and successful seminar performance during the semester (25%)

Applicability of the module (in other degree programs)

no

Importance of the grade for the final grade

4,88 % (10/164,5) x 0,8

1. Semester of study

Einführung in die Wirtschaftswissenschaften
  • PF
  • 0 SWS
  • 5 ECTS

  • Number

    91010

  • Language(s)

    de

  • Duration (semester)

    1


Methodenkompetenz
  • PF
  • 0 SWS
  • 4 ECTS

  • Number

    91040

  • Language(s)

    de

  • Duration (semester)

    1


Quantitative Grundlagen I
  • PF
  • 0 SWS
  • 5 ECTS

  • Number

    91130

  • Language(s)

    de

  • Duration (semester)

    1


Rechnungswesen I
  • PF
  • 0 SWS
  • 7 ECTS

  • Number

    91090

  • Language(s)

    de

  • Duration (semester)

    1


2. Semester of study

Englisch I
  • PF
  • 0 SWS
  • 5 ECTS

  • Number

    91190

  • Language(s)

    de

  • Duration (semester)

    1


Logistik I
  • PF
  • 0 SWS
  • 8 ECTS

  • Number

    91060

  • Language(s)

    de

  • Duration (semester)

    1


Managementmethoden I
  • PF
  • 0 SWS
  • 5 ECTS

  • Number

    91020

  • Language(s)

    de

  • Duration (semester)

    1


Privates Wirtschaftsrecht
  • PF
  • 0 SWS
  • 5 ECTS

  • Number

    91180

  • Language(s)

    de

  • Duration (semester)

    1


Quantitative Grundlagen II
  • PF
  • 0 SWS
  • 5 ECTS

  • Number

    91140

  • Language(s)

    de

  • Duration (semester)

    1


Rechnungswesen II
  • PF
  • 0 SWS
  • 5 ECTS

  • Number

    91100

  • Language(s)

    de

  • Duration (semester)

    1


Statistik
  • PF
  • 0 SWS
  • 5 ECTS

  • Number

    91160

  • Language(s)

    de

  • Duration (semester)

    1


3. Semester of study

Grundzüge - Investition, Finanzierung und Steuern
  • PF
  • 0 SWS
  • 5 ECTS

  • Number

    91110

  • Language(s)

    de

  • Duration (semester)

    1


Logistik II
  • PF
  • 0 SWS
  • 12 ECTS

  • Number

    91070

  • Language(s)

    de

  • Duration (semester)

    1


Managementmethoden II
  • PF
  • 0 SWS
  • 5 ECTS

  • Number

    91030

  • Language(s)

    de

  • Duration (semester)

    1


Volkswirtschaftslehre
  • PF
  • 0 SWS
  • 5 ECTS

  • Number

    91170

  • Language(s)

    de

  • Duration (semester)

    1


4. Semester of study

Englisch II
  • PF
  • 0 SWS
  • 5 ECTS

  • Number

    91200

  • Language(s)

    de

  • Duration (semester)

    1


Investition, Finanzierung und Steuern
  • PF
  • 0 SWS
  • 5 ECTS

  • Number

    91120

  • Language(s)

    de

  • Duration (semester)

    1


Logistik III
  • PF
  • 0 SWS
  • 8 ECTS

  • Number

    91080

  • Language(s)

    de

  • Duration (semester)

    1


Quantitative Grundlagen III
  • PF
  • 0 SWS
  • 5 ECTS

  • Number

    91150

  • Language(s)

    de

  • Duration (semester)

    1


Arbeitsrechtsmanagement
  • WP
  • 0 SWS
  • 10 ECTS

  • Number

    90780

  • Duration (semester)

    1


Ausbildereignungsschein
  • WP
  • 0 SWS
  • 10 ECTS

  • Number

    90803

  • Duration (semester)

    1


Controlling
  • WP
  • 0 SWS
  • 10 ECTS

  • Number

    90701

  • Duration (semester)

    1


Digitalisierung und Innovation
  • WP
  • 0 SWS
  • 10 ECTS

  • Number

    90788

  • Duration (semester)

    1


ECR / CRM / Distribution Logistics
  • WP
  • 0 SWS
  • 10 ECTS

  • Number

    91371

  • Duration (semester)

    1


Europäische Wirtschaftspolitik
  • WP
  • 0 SWS
  • 10 ECTS

  • Number

    90787

  • Duration (semester)

    1


Human Resource Management
  • WP
  • 0 SWS
  • 10 ECTS

  • Number

    90742

  • Duration (semester)

    1


IT-gestützte BWL
  • WP
  • 0 SWS
  • 10 ECTS

  • Number

    90782

  • Language(s)

    de

  • Duration (semester)

    1


Industrielles Man. / Produktionslogistik
  • WP
  • 0 SWS
  • 10 ECTS

  • Number

    91351

  • Duration (semester)

    1


Internationale Rechnungslegung
  • WP
  • 0 SWS
  • 10 ECTS

  • Number

    90711

  • Duration (semester)

    1


Internationale Wirtschaftsbeziehungen
  • WP
  • 0 SWS
  • 10 ECTS

  • Number

    90784

  • Duration (semester)

    1


Internes Rechnungswesen / Kostenmanagement
  • WP
  • 0 SWS
  • 10 ECTS

  • Number

    90702

  • Duration (semester)

    1


Konzernabschluss und JA-Analyse
  • WP
  • 0 SWS
  • 10 ECTS

  • Number

    90712

  • Duration (semester)

    1


Logistiksysteme / Logistikdienstleister
  • WP
  • 0 SWS
  • 10 ECTS

  • Number

    91372

  • Language(s)

    de

  • Duration (semester)

    1


Marktwirtschaftliches Unternehmensumfeld
  • WP
  • 0 SWS
  • 10 ECTS

  • Number

    90783

  • Duration (semester)

    1


Operatives Marketingmanagement
  • WP
  • 0 SWS
  • 10 ECTS

  • Number

    90732

  • Duration (semester)

    1


Projektmanagement
  • WP
  • 0 SWS
  • 10 ECTS

  • Number

    90802

  • Duration (semester)

    1


Qualitätsmanagement
  • WP
  • 0 SWS
  • 10 ECTS

  • Number

    90785

  • Language(s)

    de

  • Duration (semester)

    1


Qualitätsmanagement (WPM BA BW)
  • WP
  • 0 SWS
  • 10 ECTS

  • Number

    91352

  • Language(s)

    de

  • Duration (semester)

    1


Spezielle Fragen der Unternehmensführung
  • WP
  • 0 SWS
  • 10 ECTS

  • Number

    90805

  • Duration (semester)

    1


Steuerbilanzpolitik und anwendungsorientierte Unternehmensbesteuerung
  • WP
  • 0 SWS
  • 10 ECTS

  • Number

    90761

  • Duration (semester)

    1


Steuerplanung im Unternehmen
  • WP
  • 0 SWS
  • 10 ECTS

  • Number

    90762

  • Duration (semester)

    1


Strategisches Marketingmanagement
  • WP
  • 0 SWS
  • 10 ECTS

  • Number

    90731

  • Duration (semester)

    1


Supplier Relationship Man./Beschaffungslogistik
  • WP
  • 0 SWS
  • 10 ECTS

  • Number

    91361

  • Duration (semester)

    1


Transportnetze
  • WP
  • 0 SWS
  • 10 ECTS

  • Number

    91353

  • Duration (semester)

    1


Unternehmensführung / Strategisches Management
  • WP
  • 0 SWS
  • 10 ECTS

  • Number

    90741

  • Duration (semester)

    1


Vorbereitung auf die Zertifizierung in einem berufsqualifizierten ERP System
  • WP
  • 0 SWS
  • 10 ECTS

  • Number

    90801

  • Language(s)

    de

  • Duration (semester)

    1


Wertschöpfungsnetzwerke
  • WP
  • 0 SWS
  • 10 ECTS

  • Number

    91362

  • Duration (semester)

    1


Ökonometrie
  • WP
  • 0 SWS
  • 10 ECTS

  • Number

    90786

  • Duration (semester)

    1


6. Semester of study

Auslandsstudiensemester (inkl. Bericht) / Praxissemester (inkl. Bericht)
  • PF
  • 0 SWS
  • 29 ECTS

  • Number

    91310

  • Language(s)

    de

  • Duration (semester)

    1


Mentoring 1, Studienstandsgespräch, Mentoring 2
  • PF
  • 0 SWS
  • 1 ECTS

  • Number

    91300

  • Language(s)

    de

  • Duration (semester)

    1


7. Semester of study

Planspiel
  • PF
  • 0 SWS
  • 5 ECTS

  • Number

    91050

  • Language(s)

    de

  • Duration (semester)

    1


Thesis und Kolloquium
  • PF
  • 0 SWS
  • 15 ECTS

  • Number

    103

  • Duration (semester)

    1


Aktuelles Thema: Alternative Finance
  • WP
  • 6 SWS
  • 10 ECTS

  • Number

    90800

  • Duration (semester)

    1

  • Contact time

    90 h

  • Self-study

    210 h


Learning outcomes/competences

Background:
This compulsory elective module is intended to enable the Dean's Office to approve special and usually one-off WPM courses on current topics, e.g. based on changes in the law, technological developments or economic situations ("crisis"). Such flexible offers were requested by some subject groups and can also be considered across subject groups (e.g. Business Administration + Economics or Business Administration + Law).
Students are familiar with the context and basic theories of the "current topic", develop possible solutions for the "new" problem and also practise innovative research methods, independent learning, group work and presentations.

Contents

The content and its distribution across the three courses must be specified in good time by the lecturers offering the courses and announced in a module description.
  • A+B: 4SV
  • C: Seminar with a high proportion of individual work by students (2S)

Teaching methods

Powerpoint-supported dialog-oriented events with practical examples
Accompanying compulsory reading of specified sources as well as independent research on current topics and practical problems or applications
. Group work, moderated discussion, "learning by doing", independent preparation of papers, presentation of papers and group results under time restrictions.
It is advisable to invite external experts to give lectures or to participate in the courses as lecturers.

Participation requirements

Formal: None

Content: To be specified by the lecturer in each case (e.g. a WPM I or II as a prerequisite)

Forms of examination

Semester-long participation and seminar paper (presentation or term paper)
Final exam

Requirements for the awarding of credit points

Passed module exam (75%) and successful seminar performance during the semester (25%)

Applicability of the module (in other degree programs)

no

Importance of the grade for the final grade

4,88 % (10/164,5) x 0,8

Aktuelles Thema: Energiewirtschaft
  • WP
  • 6 SWS
  • 10 ECTS

  • Number

    90800

  • Duration (semester)

    1

  • Contact time

    90 h

  • Self-study

    210 h


Learning outcomes/competences

Background:
This compulsory elective module is intended to enable the Dean's Office to approve special and usually one-off WPM courses on current topics, e.g. based on changes in the law, technological developments or economic situations ("crisis"). Such flexible offers were requested by some subject groups and can also be considered across subject groups (e.g. Business Administration + Economics or Business Administration + Law).
Students are familiar with the context and basic theories of the "current topic", develop possible solutions for the "new" problem and also practise innovative research methods, independent learning, group work and presentations.

Contents

The content and its distribution across the three courses must be specified in good time by the lecturers offering the courses and announced in a module description.
  • A+B: 4SV
  • C: Seminar with a high proportion of individual work by students (2S)

Teaching methods

Powerpoint-supported dialog-oriented events with practical examples
Accompanying compulsory reading of specified sources as well as independent research on current topics and practical problems or applications
. Group work, moderated discussion, "learning by doing", independent preparation of papers, presentation of papers and group results under time restrictions.
It is advisable to invite external experts to give lectures or to participate in the courses as lecturers.

Participation requirements

Formal: None

Content: To be specified by the lecturer in each case (e.g. a WPM I or II as a prerequisite)

Forms of examination

Semester-long participation and seminar paper (presentation or term paper)
Final exam

Requirements for the awarding of credit points

Passed module exam (75%) and successful seminar performance during the semester (25%)

Applicability of the module (in other degree programs)

no

Importance of the grade for the final grade

4,88 % (10/164,5) x 0,8

Aktuelles Thema: Europäisches Datenschutzrecht
  • WP
  • 6 SWS
  • 10 ECTS

  • Number

    90800

  • Duration (semester)

    1

  • Contact time

    90 h

  • Self-study

    210 h


Learning outcomes/competences

Background:
This compulsory elective module is intended to enable the Dean's Office to approve special and usually one-off WPM courses on current topics, e.g. based on changes in the law, technological developments or economic situations ("crisis"). Such flexible offers were requested by some subject groups and can also be considered across subject groups (e.g. Business Administration + Economics or Business Administration + Law).
Students are familiar with the context and basic theories of the "current topic", develop possible solutions for the "new" problem and also practise innovative research methods, independent learning, group work and presentations.

Contents

The content and its distribution across the three courses must be specified in good time by the lecturers offering the courses and announced in a module description.
  • A+B: 4SV
  • C: Seminar with a high proportion of individual work by students (2S)

Teaching methods

Powerpoint-supported dialog-oriented events with practical examples
Accompanying compulsory reading of specified sources as well as independent research on current topics and practical problems or applications
. Group work, moderated discussion, "learning by doing", independent preparation of papers, presentation of papers and group results under time restrictions.
It is advisable to invite external experts to give lectures or to participate in the courses as lecturers.

Participation requirements

Formal: None

Content: To be specified by the lecturer in each case (e.g. a WPM I or II as a prerequisite)

Forms of examination

Semester-long participation and seminar paper (presentation or term paper)
Final exam

Requirements for the awarding of credit points

Passed module exam (75%) and successful seminar performance during the semester (25%)

Applicability of the module (in other degree programs)

no

Importance of the grade for the final grade

4,88 % (10/164,5) x 0,8

Aktuelles Thema: Internet-Management
  • WP
  • 6 SWS
  • 10 ECTS

  • Number

    90800

  • Duration (semester)

    1

  • Contact time

    90 h

  • Self-study

    210 h


Learning outcomes/competences

Background:
This compulsory elective module is intended to enable the Dean's Office to approve special and usually one-off WPM courses on current topics, e.g. based on changes in the law, technological developments or economic situations ("crisis"). Such flexible offers were requested by some subject groups and can also be considered across subject groups (e.g. Business Administration + Economics or Business Administration + Law).
Students are familiar with the context and basic theories of the "current topic", develop possible solutions for the "new" problem and also practise innovative research methods, independent learning, group work and presentations.

Contents

The content and its distribution across the three courses must be specified in good time by the lecturers offering the courses and announced in a module description.
  • A+B: 4SV
  • C: Seminar with a high proportion of individual work by students (2S)

Teaching methods

Powerpoint-supported dialog-oriented events with practical examples
Accompanying compulsory reading of specified sources as well as independent research on current topics and practical problems or applications
. Group work, moderated discussion, "learning by doing", independent preparation of papers, presentation of papers and group results under time restrictions.
It is advisable to invite external experts to give lectures or to participate in the courses as lecturers.

Participation requirements

Formal: None

Content: To be specified by the lecturer in each case (e.g. a WPM I or II as a prerequisite)

Forms of examination

Semester-long participation and seminar paper (presentation or term paper)
Final exam

Requirements for the awarding of credit points

Passed module exam (75%) and successful seminar performance during the semester (25%)

Applicability of the module (in other degree programs)

no

Importance of the grade for the final grade

4,88 % (10/164,5) x 0,8

Aktuelles Thema: Lean Six Sigma & Logistics in Automotive
  • WP
  • 6 SWS
  • 10 ECTS

  • Number

    90800

  • Duration (semester)

    1

  • Contact time

    90 h

  • Self-study

    210 h


Learning outcomes/competences

Background:
This compulsory elective module is intended to enable the Dean's Office to approve special and usually one-off WPM courses on current topics, e.g. based on changes in the law, technological developments or economic situations ("crisis"). Such flexible offers were requested by some subject groups and can also be considered across subject groups (e.g. Business Administration + Economics or Business Administration + Law).
Students are familiar with the context and basic theories of the "current topic", develop possible solutions for the "new" problem and also practise innovative research methods, independent learning, group work and presentations.

Contents

The content and its distribution across the three courses must be specified in good time by the lecturers offering the courses and announced in a module description.
  • A+B: 4SV
  • C: Seminar with a high proportion of individual work by students (2S)

Teaching methods

Powerpoint-supported dialog-oriented events with practical examples
Accompanying compulsory reading of specified sources as well as independent research on current topics and practical problems or applications
. Group work, moderated discussion, "learning by doing", independent preparation of papers, presentation of papers and group results under time restrictions.
It is advisable to invite external experts to give lectures or to participate in the courses as lecturers.

Participation requirements

Formal: None

Content: To be specified by the lecturer in each case (e.g. a WPM I or II as a prerequisite)

Forms of examination

Semester-long participation and seminar paper (presentation or term paper)
Final exam

Requirements for the awarding of credit points

Passed module exam (75%) and successful seminar performance during the semester (25%)

Applicability of the module (in other degree programs)

no

Importance of the grade for the final grade

4,88 % (10/164,5) x 0,8

International Management (englischsprachig)
  • WP
  • 0 SWS
  • 10 ECTS

  • Number

    90804

  • Duration (semester)

    1

  • Contact time

    90 h

  • Self-study

    210 h


Learning outcomes/competences

Students have a conceptual understanding of international management and globalization. They are able to recognize the interdependencies of international and global business, markets and companies. Students will be able to explain the different forms of international strategies and recognize them in practice as well as derive decision-making processes for the development and improvement of international management.
Technical competence:
Students understand the complexity of changing markets and regions, recognize the resulting opportunities and risks for companies and derive action strategies for companies from this.

Methodological competence:
Students use business management tools and techniques to find, develop, formulate and implement strategies for action in international business.

Key competence:
Students are able to position themselves appropriately in strategy and value discussions in the international and global networking of markets, consumers and companies.

Contents

  • Meaning of internationalization
  • Theoretical foundations of internationalization and globalization (understanding of terms, motives, degree of internationalization, etc.)
  • Internationalization of Business Studies (historical development, development trends, globalization of the economy, supra- and international interest groups)
  • Strategies of the internationally active company
  • Management concepts of internationally active companies
  • Organizational structures of international companies

Teaching methods

e.g. seminar-style teaching, group work with subsequent presentation, case studies, etc.

Participation requirements

Formal: The modules Introduction to Economics, Human Resources and Organization and Business Game Basic must be passed.

Content: The module Fundamentals of Strategic Management should be passed.

Forms of examination

50% simulation game during the semester and 50% written exam

Requirements for the awarding of credit points

Passed written examination and successful group work with corresponding group presentation during the course International Management

Applicability of the module (in other degree programs)

no

Importance of the grade for the final grade

4,88% (10/164,5) x 0,8

Literature

Camphausen, B.: Strategisches Management, Stuttgart 2007
Holtbrügge, D.; Welge, M.: Internationales Management, Stuttgart 2010
Jung, R.; Bruck, J.; Quarg, S.: Allgemeine Managementlehre, Berlin 2010
Kutschker, M; Gürtler, M.: Internationales Management, Oldenbourg 2010
Marcharzina, K.; Wolf, J.: Unternehmensführung – Das internationale Managementwissen, Wiesbaden 2010

Statistische Analysemethoden
  • WP
  • 0 SWS
  • 10 ECTS

  • Number

    90781

  • Duration (semester)

    1

  • Contact time

    90 h

  • Self-study

    210 h


Learning outcomes/competences

  • Overview of the possible applications of structure-discovering and structure-testing multivariate analysis methods as well as deterministic and stochastic simulation, with a focus on business management problems
  • Fundamental knowledge of multivariate analysis methods, in particular application-oriented interpretation of analysis results
  • Fundamental knowledge of deterministic and stochastic simulation
  • Ability to apply multivariate analysis methods and simulation techniques to business case studies (with large amounts of data) using suitable software

Contents

  • Multivariate analysis methods: multiple linear regression analysis (also with dichotomous independent variables), logistic regression analysis, analysis of variance, discriminant analysis, contingency analysis (Chaid analysis), cluster analysis, factor analysis)
  • Simulation techniques: Basic concepts and objectives of simulation, deterministic vs. stochastic simulation, conducting a simulation study, generation of (pseudo-)random numbers, Monte Carlo simulation (incl. methods for variance reduction)
  • DV exercises on multivariate analysis methods and simulation: (working on exercises and case studies on multivariate analysis methods and simulation on the PC with SPSS, GPSS World and Crystal Ball (Excel add-in)

Teaching methods

Seminar-style teaching, project work, exercises on the PC

Participation requirements

Formal: The modules Mathematics and Statistics must be passed

Content: none

Forms of examination

Final exam on the contents of the entire module, tests during the semester

Requirements for the awarding of credit points

Passed module exam and successfully passed tests

Applicability of the module (in other degree programs)

no

Importance of the grade for the final grade

4,88 % (10/164,5) x 0,8

Literature

Backhaus, K.; Erichson, B.; Plinke, W.; Weiber, R.: Multivariate Analysemethoden, 12. Aufl., Heidelberg (Springer)2008
Bühl, A.: SPSS 18: Einführung in die moderne Datenanalyse, 12. Auflage, München (Pearson)2010
Charnes, J.: Financial Modeling with Crystal Ball and Excel, Hoboken, New Jersey, USA (John Wiley & Sons)2007
Eckey, H.-F.; Kosfeld, R.; Rengers, M.: Multivariate Statistik, Wiesbaden (Gabler)2002
Jäckel, P.: Monte Carlo Methods in Finance, Hoboken, New Jersey, USA (John Wiley & Sons)2002
Rathbauer, H.: Angewandte Simulation mit GPSS World für Windows, Berlin (Logos Verlag)2003
Rudolf, M.; Müller, J.: Multivariate Verfahren, Göttingen (Hogrefe)2004
Steinhausen, D.: Simulationstechniken, München (Oldenbourg)1994

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