Courses
Here you find an overview of the courses offered at the Chair of Business Management, esp. Responsible Management, as well as brief insights into the contents of the individual lectures and seminars. For further information and to learn about courses offered at other chairs, please consult the Study regulations and module handbook
If you have additional questions, please contact the student programme coordinator Kaja Sickert or the individual lecturers.
List of courses offered in the winter term (in German)
- Responsible Management
- Theorien der Wirtschafts- und Unternehmensethik
- International Business Ethics
- Praktische Philosophie
- Sozialgeschichte der Arbeit und Berufe
- Kriminalität im Marktkontext
- Qualitative Methoden der empirischen Sozialforschung
- Quantitative Methoden der empirischen Forschung
- Aktueller Forschungsdiskurs CSR und Business Ethics
List of courses offered in the summer term (in German)
This program's contents are structured in modules. We offer three different types of courses: seminars, lectures, and tutorials. Some modules comprise different course types.
Lectures:
- Lectures provide an introduction into a topic
- They give you an overview of a thematic area or relevant parts of it
- Lecturers present what is currently known and not known in scholarship about the topic
- Lecturers give talks about the content
- You are expected to deepen your knowledge through self-study at home
- You will be graded based on a written or oral exam
Seminars:
- Seminars enable you to develop the skills needed to learn about a given topic area through literature and additional content
- You will produce texts about what you have learned or present and discuss what you have learned in groups
- Your active participation is expected and necessary for engaging discussions
- You will be expected to read texts on your own
- You will be expected to give a presentation
- You will be graded based on a written assignment (usually 15 pages)
Tutorials
- Serve the practical and theoretical deepening, supplementation and exemplary application of the acquired knowledge in selected sub-areas