WiSe 21/22: Module offerings
Economics (30 cp) (study regulations of wintersemester 2016/17)
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Einführung in die Volkswirtschaftslehre (Introduction to Economics)
0171cA1.1learning 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 empfohlentest
Klausur (ca. 120 Minuten)language of instruction:
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German
workload
180 hours (6 ECTS)
duration / frequency
one semester / every winter semester-
10120001
Lecture
Introduction to Economics (V) (Ronnie Schöb)
Schedule: Do 08:30-09:45, Do 10:15-11:30 (Class starts on: 2021-10-28)
Location: Hs 101 Hörsaal (Garystr. 21)
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10120005
Tutorial
Introduction to Economics (Ü/T) (Tom Günther)
Schedule: Mo 12:00-14:00, Mo 12:15-13:45, Di 12:15-13:45, Mi 08:30-10:00, Mi 12:15-13:45, Do 12:15-13:45, Fr 12:15-13:45, zusätzliche Termine siehe LV-Details (Class starts on: 2021-11-01)
Location: Hs 104 Hörsaal (Garystr. 21)
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10120001
Lecture
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Grundlagen der Makroökonomie (Fundamentals of Macroeconomics)
0171cA1.3learning 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:
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German / English
workload
180 hours (6 ECTS)
duration / frequency
one semester / every winter semester-
10120201
Lecture
Fundamentals of Macroeconomics (V) (Steffen Ahrens)
Schedule: Fr 10:00-12:00, zusätzliche Termine siehe LV-Details (Class starts on: 2021-10-29)
Location: Hs 101 Hörsaal (Garystr. 21)
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10120202
Practice seminar
Fundamentals of Macroeconomics (Ü) (Christopher Prömel, Alessio Fotia, Karl Seeger)
Schedule: Di 12:00-14:00, Di 14:00-16:00, Di 16:00-18:00, Fr 12:00-14:00, Fr 14:00-16:00 (Class starts on: 2021-10-26)
Location: Di Online - zeitABhängig, Di Online - zeitUNabhängig, Fr Hs 104a Hörsaal (Garystr. 21)
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10120201
Lecture
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Mathematik für Wirtschaftswissenschaftler (Mathematics for Economists)
0171cA1.4learning objectives:
Students learn the essential mathematical methods they need in order to understand the formalized economic relationships that they will encounter during their studies. The methods will also enable them to develop solutions to problems related to these economic relationships. The methods include a fundamental understanding of linear algebra and analysis as well as how to apply that to economic problems. In addition, the module treats the students’ individual and cultural diversity as a positive contribution that supports student and teacher success.
course content:
Vectors, matrices, determinants, linear systems of equations, functions of one or more variables, ordinary and partial derivatives, extreme values of functions with and without constraints, integral calculus.
types of course units / workload per unit / obligatory or optional participation
Vorlesung / 3 SWS / Teilnahme wird empfohlen
Übung / 1 SWS / Teilnahme wird empfohlen
Studentisches Tutorium / - SWS / Teilnahme wird empfohlentest
Klausur (ca. 120 Minuten)language of instruction:
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German
workload
180 hours (6 ECTS)
duration / frequency
one semester / every winter semester-
10120301
Lecture
Mathematics for Economists (V) (Dieter Nautz)
Schedule: Mo 10:00-12:00 (Class starts on: 2021-10-25)
Location: Hs 101 Hörsaal (Garystr. 21)
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10120302
Practice seminar
Mathematics for Economists (Ü) (Dieter Nautz)
Schedule: Di 10:00-12:00 (Class starts on: 2021-10-26)
Location: Hs 101 Hörsaal (Garystr. 21)
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10120305
Tutorial
Mathematics for Economists (T) (N.N.)
Schedule: Di 14:00-16:00, Di 16:00-18:00, Mi 08:00-10:00, Mi 10:00-12:00, Mi 12:00-14:00, Mi 14:00-16:00, Mi 16:00-18:00, Do 08:00-10:00, Do 10:00-12:00, Do 12:00-14:00, Do 14:00-16:00, Do 16:00-18:00 (Class starts on: 2021-10-26)
Location: 328 Hörsaal (Boltzmannstr. 16-20)
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10120301
Lecture
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Mikroökonomie (Microeconomics)
0171cB1.7learning objectives:
Students learn about microeconomic market analysis and the relationship between competition and welfare. They learn in particular how to describe and characterize the interactions between markets and businesses. They learn to understand the welfare effects of a company’s price and production choices, competitive behavior in an oligopoly, market entry strategies, the role of cartel agreements, and other restraints of competition. Students understand how business decisions affect market efficiency and are therefore able to describe in which sectors legal intervention concerning competition law would benefit efficiency.
course content:
Welfare and competition, monopoly market behavior, oligopolistic competition, competition restraints.
language of instruction:
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German / English
workload
180 hours (6 ECTS)
duration / frequency
one semester / irregular-
10120901
Lecture
Microeconomics (V) (Peter Mohr)
Schedule: Mo 14:00-16:00 (Class starts on: 2021-10-18)
Location: HFB/D Hörsaal (Garystr. 35-37)
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10120926
Methods Tutorial
Microeconomics (ü) (Boryslav Brekhov)
Schedule: Fr 12:00-14:00 (Class starts on: 2021-10-22)
Location: HFB/C Hörsaal (Garystr. 35-37)
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10120901
Lecture
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Staat und Allokation (Government and Allocation)
0171cB3.8learning objectives:
Students learn the theoretical principles of allocation in finance and gain a fundamental understanding of the role of the state in the market. They also learn how to apply relevant concepts from welfare theory and other theoretical instruments and use them as interpretive tools. With the knowledge they gain, participants can assess and evaluate abstract questions of resource allocation.
course content:
Normative justification for state interventions in the use of economic resources; market failure theory; positive analysis of state interventions controlling the use of resources; basic outline of group decision-making theory.
types of course units / workload per unit / obligatory or optional participation
Vorlesung / 2 SWS / Teilnahme wird empfohlen
Übung / 2 SWS / Teilnahme wird empfohlentest
Klausur (ca. 120 Min.)language of instruction:
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German / English
workload
180 hours (6 ECTS)
duration / frequency
one semester / every winter semester-
10121001
Lecture
Government and Allocation (V) (Timm Philip Bönke)
Schedule: Di 14:00-16:00 (Class starts on: 2021-10-19)
Location: HFB/C Hörsaal (Garystr. 35-37)
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10121002
Practice seminar
Government and Allocation (Ü) (Markus Krecik, Alessio Fotia)
Schedule: Di 10:00-12:00, Di 12:00-14:00 (Class starts on: 2021-10-19)
Location: HFB/C Hörsaal (Garystr. 35-37)
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10121001
Lecture
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Grundlagen der Mikroökonomie (Fundamentals of Microeconomics) 0171cA1.2
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Makroökonomie (Macroeconomics) 0171cB1.8
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Wirtschaftspolitik (Economic Policy) 0171cB3.10
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Finanzwissenschaftliche Steuerlehre (Economics of Taxation) 0171cB3.9
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