2. Content of Wirtschaftsenglisch
3.1. Bachelor students starting in the summer semester
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1.
Semester (WS) |
2.
Semester (SS) |
3.
Semester (WS) |
4.
Semester (SS) |
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WE I (2 SWS) |
WE II (2 SWS) |
WE III (2 SWS) |
WE IV (2 SWS) |
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1.
Semester (WS) |
2.
Semester (SS) |
3.
Semester (WS) |
4.
Semester (SS) |
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WE V (2 SWS) |
WE VI (2 SWS) |
WE VII (2 SWS) |
WE VIII (2 SWS) |
Wirtschaftsenglisch I: The Business Environment (3 ECTS)
Wirtschaftsenglisch II: Business Functions (3 ECTS)
Wirtschaftsenglisch III: Management and Leadership Functions (3 ECTS)
Wirtschaftsenglisch IV: Current Issues in the English-Speaking World (3 ECTS)
Master
Wirtschaftsenglisch V: International Management (3 ECTS)
Wirtschaftsenglisch VI: Public Speaking (3 ECTS)
Wirtschaftsenglisch VII: Business Law: UK/US/EU (3 ECTS)
Wirtschaftsenglisch VIII: Current Problems in International Business (3 ECTS)
As from the Summer semester 2008 the examination schedule will be as follows:
!!!IMPORTANT - Students are advised to follow courses in sequence covering 4 semesters!!!
If you start your Bachelor programme in the summer semester you should take WE in the following order:
Unless you know you will be away during the 4th semester you will then have the following option:
Master students who start their Master programme in the summer semester and wish to spend the following winter semester at a non-German university should choose the following course sequence:
Those students who know in advance that they will go away for the 3rd semester can do:
Students who know in advance that they will spend their second year outside Germany can take:
However, the department should be informed in advance!
English for Social Scientists
This is a general course in English for students of sociology. The course will make use of articles, videos, discussions and written assignments as a review of the English the students already know and as an extension of that knowledge.
English for Political Scientists
This is a general course in English for students of political science. The course will make use of articles, videos, discussions and written assignments as a review of the English the students already know and as an extension of that knowledge.