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Planning Students of the Bachelor programs Bildungswissenschaften or International Management should plan their semester abroad for the 5th semester. EUCS students may also go abroad in the 4th semester. Students of the Master programs should check with the directors of study if a stay abroad makes sense and when it can best be planned. Improve your language skills at an early stage so that by the time your study abroad begins you have at least level B1/B2 in the language of instruction. Here you can find the language courses offered in the language center
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ECTS-Credits Total Workload Contact Time Self-study Duration 5 150 h 45 h 105 h 1 Semester No. International ManagementBachelor of Arts Module 39 Elective module 153003320 Frequency Contact hours every 2nd semester (fall) 3 hrs/week Module title Students are prepared specifically for the ethical challenges they will face as international managers. Among other things, a path is opened for students to move into those parts of business consulting which focus on ethical and social auditing for consulting agencies, multinationals and NGO’s. Feedback
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ECTS total workload contact time self-study duration 5 150 h 30 h 120 h 1 Semester Nr. Bachelor of Arts International Management After successfully completing the module, students will be able to take an independent position on current problems of development economics at an initial level of specialisation. In particular, they are able to combine current events with the relevant theoretical components and to acquire the basic statements of current research results in the relevant field. The module provides an introduction to development economics. First, the theoretical basics are chosen
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