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<title>Business Economics</title>
<cid>KIB-BWL</cid>
<sapsubmodule>P222-0134, P241-0107</sapsubmodule>
<bkey>ki2</bkey>
<ctypes>
<hours>2</hours>
<type>V</type>
</ctypes>
<cp>3</cp>
<semester>1</semester>
<mandatory>yes</mandatory>
<language>German</language>
<exam>Written exam</exam>
<curriculum>
<curriculum_entry>
<cid>KIB-BWL</cid>
<branch>Computer Science and Communication Systems</branch>
<semester>1</semester>
<mandatory_tag>mandatory course</mandatory_tag>
</curriculum_entry>
<curriculum_entry>
<cid>KIB-BWL</cid>
<branch>Computer Science and Communication Systems</branch>
<semester>1</semester>
<mandatory_tag>mandatory course</mandatory_tag>
</curriculum_entry>
</curriculum>
<workload>
30 class hours (= 22.5 clock hours) over a 15-week period.The total student study time is 90 hours (equivalent to 3 ECTS credits).There are therefore 67.5 hours available for class preparation and follow-up work and exam preparation.</workload>
<prerequisites>
</prerequisites>
<prerequisitesfor>
</prerequisitesfor>
<convenor>Studienleitung</convenor>
<convenor-person-key>stl</convenor-person-key>
<lecturers>
<lecturer>Dipl.-Kfm. Ralf Klaus Lorenz</lecturer>
<lecturer-person-key>rkz</lecturer-person-key>
<lecturer>Dipl.-Betriebsw. Alexander Moritz</lecturer>
<lecturer-person-key>amz</lecturer-person-key>
<lecturer>Dipl.-Inform. Marion Bohr</lecturer>
<lecturer-person-key>mkb</lecturer-person-key>
</lecturers>
<objectives>Knowledge in business economics is the basis for the analysis, development and adaptation of organizations and the systems used in them. The objective of this lecture is to convey essential knowledge about business administration. The comprehensiveness and depth of the selected topics are oriented on the requirements currently placed on students taking part in application-oriented study programs.
 
An additional objective is to provide students with a deeper insight into the core operational processes of a company and the resulting organizational and decision-making problems. To do so, students will acquire a systematic basic understanding of economic interrelationships. They will be given an overview of the relevant production factors and will study the closed loop of resource planning necessary for their efficient use.
The interrelationships between the IT sector and computer science will be established and clarified based on core processes. </objectives>
<content>1. Production factors
2. Companies
3. Circular flow of income
4. Legal entities
5. Goals (incl. key figures)
6. Human resources
7. Service provision
8. Cost accounting
9. Accounting
10. Business processes
11. Special IT systems (e.g. CRM)
</content>
<media>PowerPoint presentations, exercises</media>
<literature>Wöhe, Günter:
Einführung in die Allgemeine Betriebswirtschaftslehre
Verlag Vahlen
 
Thommen, Jean-Paul/ Achleitner, Ann-Kristin
Allgemeine Betriebswirtschaftslehre - Umfassende Einführung aus managementorientierter Sicht
Verlag Springer Gabler

Bierle, Klaus:
Grundlagen der BWL
ALPHA-Verlag

Gadatsch, Andreas:
Grundkurs Geschäftsprozess-Management
Methoden und Werkzeuge für die IT-Praxis: Eine Einführung für Studenten und Praktiker
Verlag Vieweg + Teubner</literature>
<offered>
<semshort>WS 2022/23</semshort>
<semshort>WS 2021/22</semshort>
<semshort>WS 2020/21</semshort>
<semshort>WS 2019/20</semshort>
<semshort>WS 2018/19</semshort>
<semshort>WS 2017/18</semshort>
</offered>
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