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Compulsory Module 1: Fundamentals of Law and Business Studies (2 h, 4 ECTS-Credits)
Prerequisites for registration: none
Learning Outcome: Students have knowledge of the core areas of public law and private law, in particular the tiered structure of the legal system, the basics of constitutional law and administrative organisation, furthermore the basics of the general part of civil law, the law of obligations and property law, company law and law enforcement. Furthermore, the students understand the elements of business and economic thinking as well as the systematics of economics in general and business administration and economics in particular.
Compulsory Module 2: The Plot of Land (4,5h, 9 ECTS-Credits)
Prerequisites for registration: none
Learning Outcome: The students have a broad spectrum of theoretical and practical knowlegde on the subject of "land". They are able to classify land in a legally and economically correct way on the basis of case studies and to implement the relevant requirements of spatial planning and land registry law.
Compulsory Module 3: The Building - Part 1 (6,5h , 13 ECTS-Credits)
Prerequisites for registration: none
Learning Outcome: Students are able to identify the most essential technical and building law requirements for the construction or maintenance of a building and are able to apply these regulations in practice. In particular, students have a basic knowledge of construction technology and building physics, technical due diligence, administrative and procedural law, operating plant licensing, building law and redevelopment and decarbonisation.
Compulsory Module 4: The Building - Part 2 (5h , 10 ECTS-Credits)
(no courses)
Prerequisites for registration: none
Learning Outcome: The students can list the most essential economic and planning requirements for the construction or maintenance of a buidling and are able to handle these regulations in practice. They have basic knowledge of a project development and project costing, economic due diligence, valuation and plausibility of expert opinions and insurance law.
Compulsory Module 5: Residental Property (3 h, 6 ECTS-Credits)
(no courses)
Prerequisites for registration: none
Learning Outcome: Students have scientific and professional knowledge of residential property law. They are able to systematically grasp the relevant areas of residential property law, to analyse them in a practice-oriented manner and to apply them to the solution of concrete and practice-oriented case studies, in particular with regard to residental property management and dispsition measures of the owners.
Compulsory Module 6: Rent and Lease (3,5 h, 7 ECTS-Credits)
(no courses)
Prerequisites for registration: none
Learning Outcome: The students have scientific and professional knowledge of the law of tenure and lease law. They are able to systematically grasp the relevant areas of the law of tenure and lease law, i.e. tenancy law in general and residential and commercial tenancy in particular, to analyse them in a practice-oriented manner and to apply them to the solution of concrete and practice-oriented cas studies. Furthermore, the students have knowledge of contract design acc, to the law of tenure and lease as well as knowledge of the law on Austrian non-profit housing.
Compulsory Module 7: Real Estate Transaction (8,5h , 17 ECTS-Credits)
(no courses)
Prerequisites for registration: none
Learning Outcome: Students have theoretical and practical knowledge of the drafting of real estate contracts. They understand the interaction between the legal profession, the notary's office and the land registry court. They are able to systematically grasp this subject matter, also with regard to the land register for the settlement of sales contracts, to analyse it in a parctice-oriented manner anad to apply it for the solution of concrete and practice-oriented cases. In praticular, students have knowledge of contract law, taking into account consumer protection regulations, the fiduciary handling of a real estate transaction, the drafting of purchase contracts in practice, real estate developer contract law, taxes and fees in real estate transactions, land transactions law, building contract law and real estate agent law.
Compulsory Module 8: Law Enforcement and Property-Related Specifics (6,5h , 13 ECTS-Credits)
(no courses)
Prerequisites for registration: none
Learning Outcome: The students have practical knowledge of legal dispute resolution, arbitration in the real estate context, the specifics of real estate transactions in propate and execution, the sales of WGG properties and public procurement law. They are able to apply this acquired knowledge in a result-oriented manner. The students are able to structure their theory-based argumentation in a clear and comprehensible way, also in a context of a negotiation, both for laypersons and experts, and to express their key message.
Compulsory Module 9: Real Estate Trust (6h, 12 ECTS-Credits)
(no courses)
Prerequisites for registration: none
Learning Outcome: The students have specialised knowledge on the topic of property management, specifics of state law, labour and social law and real estate valuation, which is essential for a job in real estate management. They are able to integrate this knowlegde from different areas of law for their work.
Compulsory Module 10: Real Estate Law and Management in Practice (2h, 3 ECTS-Credits)
(no courses)
Prerequisites for registration: none
Learning Outcome: Students are be able to identify concrete problems of real estate law and the real estate industry on site and outline possible solutions.
Compulsory Module 11: Preperation of the Master's Thesis (2,5 ECTS-Credits)
(no courses)
Prerequisites for registration: none
Learning Outcome: The students are able to write a biref description of the content of the planned Master's Thesis (synopsis). They correctly implement the conventions of the field in terms of presentation, stylistic devices, structure and content, and use high-quality, credible and relevant sources to present their ideas. You can present the core concept of the planned Master's Thesis, define the scope and outline a time schedule.
Notes:
- There may still be changes in the courses offered as well as room allocation and course dates.
- The course descriptions found in the English version of the course catalogue are for informational purposes only. Authoritative information can be found in the "Vorlesungsverzeichnis" (German version of the course catalogue).