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Compulsory Module 1: Introduction to Business and Management I (for students with a d egree in Computer Science) (10 ECTS-Credits, 4 h)
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Prerequisites for registration: positive evaluation of the compulsory module acc. to §8 para. 2 no. 2
Learning Outcome: Students have knowledge of central economic theories, methods and models as well as their relevance in economic life and can apply this knowledge to new issues and critically scrutinise them. Students are able to discuss the implications of increasing digitalisation for the application of management theories, methods and models.
If you have a degree (Bachelor/Magister/Diploma) in Business Administration or Economics (except of Bachelor degree in Management and Economics incl. Complementary Subject Area Digital Science at University of Innsbruck), please subscribe for the modules "Computer Science Essentials for Management-Core I and II".
If you have a degree (Bachelor/Magister/Diploma) in Computer Sciences, please subscribe for the courses "Management Essentials for IT-Core I and II".
If you have a degree (Bachelor/Magister/Diploma) in Business Informatics, Information Systems or a Bachelor degree in Management and Economics incl. Complementary Subject Area Digital Science at University of Innsbruck, please subscribe for the courses "Computer Science Essentials for Management-Core II" and "Management Essentials for IT-Core II".
If you cannot match your degree to the mentioned disciplines, please contact the Associate Dean of Studies (Maximilian.Schreieck@uibk.ac.at).
Compulsory Module 2: Introduction to Business and Management II (for students with a d egree in Computer Science) (10 ECTS-AP, 4 h)
Prerequisites for registration: positive evaluation of the compulsory module acc. to §8 para. 2 no. 2
Learning Outcome: Students are able to understand and question value creation processes in organisations. They are familiar with the scientific principles of operational service provision. They are able to apply and critically evaluate quantitative methods of operations and supply chain management.
Compulsory Module 3: Introduction to Computer Science I (for students with a degree in Management or Economics) (10 ECTS-Credits, 4 h)
Prerequisites for registration: positive evaluation of the compulsory module acc. to §8 para. 2 no. 2
Learning Outcome: Students have knowledge of data structures and algorithms and are able to apply these in the context of systematic software development. They are able to acquire similar content, in particular further elements of programming, independently. Students have a basic understanding of the way of thinking in computer science and can apply this to unfamiliar problems in computer science.
Compulsory Module 4: Introduction to Computer Science II (for students with a degree in Management or Economics) (10 ECTS-Credits, 4 h)
Prerequisites for registration: positive evaluation of the compulsory module acc. to §8 para. 2 no.2
Learning Outcome: Students have knowledge of database systems and are able to apply this knowledge to evaluate and optimise database systems. They are familiar with modelling techniques and perspectives and can apply object-oriented modelling techniques. They have the ability to acquire similar content independently.
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).