SoSe 21  
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Italian Studies...  
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SoSe 21: Institute of Romance Languages and Literatures

Italian Studies (SPO WS 17/18)

0047d_k180
  • Advanced Module I: Language Practice (Italian Studies)

    0047dA1.1
  • Advanced Module II: Language Practice (Italian Studies)

    0047dA1.2
  • Specialization Module I: Language Practice (Italian Studies)

    0047dA1.4
  • Introductory Module Ia: Linguistics (Italian)

    0065cA2.1
  • Introductory Module IIa: Linguistics (Italian)

    0065cA2.2
  • Introductory Module Ia: Literature (Italian)

    0065cA3.1
  • Introductory Module IIa: Literature (Italian)

    0065cA3.2
  • Einführung in die Volkswirtschaftslehre (Introduction to Economics)

    0171cA1.1

    learning objectives:
    Students gain essential basic knowledge about economics. They learn to describe economic terms, methods, and content and interpret economic concepts and relationships. They learn about the importance of scarcity and choice, the role of supply and demand in markets, macroeconomic relationships, and the effects of economic policy decisions. This knowledge helps them to better understand economic issues and events as well as economic policy problems and to develop potential solutions. In addition, they gain knowledge regarding basic conditions related to gender, fields of action, economic instruments, and how to use them.

    course content:
    The module presents basic questions in economics, supply, demand, market equilibrium, welfare, incomplete competition, national accounts, consumption and investment, money market, labor market, aggregate demand and aggregate supply.

    types of course units / workload per unit / obligatory or optional participation
    Vorlesung / 2 SWS / Teilnahme wird empfohlen
    Studentisches Tutorium / - SWS / Teilnahme wird empfohlen

    test
    Klausur (ca. 120 Minuten)

    language of instruction:
    German

    workload
    180 hours (6 ECTS)

    duration / frequency

    one semester / every winter semester

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    Module with no course offerings
  • Öffentliches Recht (Public Law)

    0171cA1.11

    learning objectives:
    Students gain basic knowledge of public law, especially in the context of business and economics. They get an overview of the most important aspects of state organization, constitutional principles, and law enforcement. This will enable them to solve problems related to constitutional and administrative law.

    course content:
    Introduction to public law, overview of the structural principles of state and state objectives, presentation of doctrine of fundamental rights, discussion of specific fundamental rights important to business and economics (especially, freedom of occupation and ownership), discussion of basic questions in general administrative law and trade law, as a selected area of special administrative law.

    types of course units / workload per unit / obligatory or optional participation
    Vorlesung / 2 SWS / Teilnahme wird empfohlen
    Übung / 2 SWS / Teilnahme wird empfohlen

    test
    Klausur (ca. 120 Minuten)

    language of instruction:
    German

    workload
    180 hours (6 ECTS)

    duration / frequency

    one semester / irregular

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    Module with no course offerings
  • Privatrecht (Private Law)

    0171cA1.12

    learning objectives:
    Students learn the basic structure of civil property rights, i.e. property rights and their content, what they protect, and how they are acquired, as well as rights to third-party services (contract). They also become familiar with the normative justification of property rights as an order of equal freedom. They learn to solve cases based on legal texts.

    course content:
    Role of private law in the legal system; rights to third-party services: Content of the law, cancellation and damages in the event of default (including warranty law), principles of contract acquisition; presentation of the most important types of contracts; rights to property: Content of the law, compensation in cases of culpable damage, principles of property acquisition; retention of title and collateral security; unjust enrichment claims; glimpse at company law and intellectual property rights.

    language of instruction:
    German

    workload
    180 hours (6 ECTS)

    duration / frequency

    one semester / every summer semester

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    • 10120801 Lecture
      Private Law (V) (Florian Rödl)
      Schedule: Do 09:00-12:00 (Class starts on: 2021-04-15)
      Location: Online - zeitABhängig
    • 10120802 Practice seminar
      Private Law (Ü) (Joost Beerwerth, Undine Christian)
      Schedule: Mo 14:00-16:00, Mi 14:00-16:00, Mi 16:00-18:00, Do 16:00-18:00 (Class starts on: 2021-06-02)
      Location: Online - zeitABhängig
  • Grundlagen der Makroökonomie (Fundamentals of Macroeconomics)

    0171cA1.3

    learning objectives:
    Students learn to define and interpret macroeconomic issues using the relevant theoretical and empirical concepts and extrapolate the implications for economic policy. With the knowledge they gain, student can then characterize markets (goods, finances, labor) and describe the conditions for equilibrium as well as fluctuations. In addition to the theoretical aspects, students also learn to assess the economic classification of countries on the basis of national accounts. Students will also deal with how economic concepts relate more broadly to questions of gender and diversity.

    course content:
    Principles of macroeconomic theory, principles of national accounts, the function and significance of important macroeconomic agents (from households and businesses to the state and central banks) and markets (labor, goods, and money markets).

    language of instruction:
    German / English

    workload
    180 hours (6 ECTS)

    duration / frequency

    one semester / every winter semester

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    Module with no course offerings
  • Wirtschaftswissenschaften (in italienischer Sprache)

    E47lA4.5
  • Introductory Module I: History (Italian Studies)

    0047dA5.1
  • Introductory Module II: History (Italian Studies)

    0047dA5.2
  • Introductory Module I: Art History (Italian Studies)

    0047dA5.3
  • Introductory Module II: Art History (Italian Studies)

    0047dA5.4
  • Introductory Module: Theory and Contemporary Theater (Italian Studies)

    0047dA5.5
  • Introductory Module: History of Theater (Italian Studies)

    0047dA5.6
  • Advanced Module II: Linguistics (Italian Studies)

    0047dC1.1
  • Advanced Module Type 1: Literature (Italian Studies)

    0047dC2.1
  • Advanced Module III: Linguistics/Literature (Italian Studies)

    0047dC2.2
    • Advanced Module III: Language Practice (Italian Studies) 0047dA1.3
    • Specialization Module II: Language Practice (Italian Studies) 0047dA1.5
    • Rechtswissenschaften (in italienischer Sprache) E47lA4.6
    • Advanced Module: Study Abroad (Linguistics) 0047dB1.1
    • Advanced Module: Study Abroad (Literature) 0047dB2.1
    • Study Abroad (Law) 0047dB3.1
    • Study Abroad (Law) 0047dB3.2
    • Study Abroad (Economics) 0047dB3.3
    • Study Abroad (Economics) 0047dB3.4
    • Study Abroad (History) 0047dB4.1
    • Study Abroad (Art History) 0047dB4.2
    • Study Abroad (Theater Studies) 0047dB4.3

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