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Module code: WIBb21-680 |
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5 |
Semester: 6 |
Mandatory course: yes |
Language of instruction:
German |
Assessment:
Project work
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The total student study time for this course is 150 hours.
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Recommended prerequisites (modules):
None.
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Recommended as prerequisite for:
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Module coordinator:
Studienleitung |
Lecturer: Studienleitung
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Learning outcomes:
After successfully completing this module students will: • have gained well-founded practical experience and can assert themselves in an operational environment. • be able to put their theoretical knowledge into practice by solving concrete problems. • be able to rethink what they have already learned and use it in practice. • have the ability to develop theories and solutions based on their knowledge.
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Module content:
Students will tackle issues, that they encounter in current projects in their work experience phase. The questions arising during the work experience phase must be addressed from both a practical and a scientific perspective and presented in accordance with the specified examination format, either in the form of a project report or a presentation. Supervisors from the university and companies will provide support in selecting topics and clarifying the central question. Students will select the topics for their business projects from a range of subject areas presented at the beginning of the semester. The selection of a follow-up project for the subsequent practical module is permitted. During the work experience phase, the supervising professor serves as the students’ contact person. After completing the work experience phase, students must write a report of approximately five pages on their practical experience. Based on the student´s assessment in the work certificate submitted for the work experience phase and the supervising professor´s impression based on their supervision, the supervising professor decides whether to accept or reject the work performed as a work experience phase.
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Teaching methods/Media:
Project work
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Recommended or required reading:
• M. Karmasin, R. Ribing: Die Gestaltung wissenschaftlicher Arbeiten: Ein Leitfaden für Seminararbeiten, Bachelor-, Master- und Magisterarbeiten, Diplomarbeiten und Dissertationen. 2010 • M. R. Theisen: Wissenschaftliches Arbeiten: Technik - Methodik – Form. 2008 • Subject-related technical literature
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