WIW61000 – Advanced Business Administration

Module
Advanced Business Administration
Advanced Business Administration
Module number
WIW61000
Version: 1
Faculty
Business Administration
Level
Master
Duration
1 Semester
Semester
Summer and Winter semester
Module supervisor

Prof. Dr. Matthias Richter
M.Richter(at)fh-zwickau.de

Prof. Dr. Susanne Bleich
Susanne.Bleich(at)fh-zwickau.de

Lecturer(s)

N.N.

Course language(s)

English
in "Advanced Business Administration"

German
in "Advanced Business Administration"

ECTS credits

5.00 credits

Workload

150 hours

Courses

4.00 SCH (4.00 SCH Vorlesung)

Self-study time

90.00 hours

Pre-examination(s)
None
Examination(s)

siehe Hinweise
Module examination | Weighting: 100%
in "Advanced Business Administration"

Media type
No information
Instruction content/structure

The module focuses on the following topics:

  • Companies and Markets
  • Constitutive Decisions
  • Corporate Management
  • Finance and Invest
  • Controlling
  • Financial Accounting

Entrepreneurship

The module focuses on the following topics:

  • Companies and Markets
  • Constitutive Decisions
  • Corporate Management
  • Finance and Invest
  • Controlling
  • Financial Accounting
  • Entrepreneurship
Qualification objectives

The aim of the module Advanced Business Administration is to provide an overview of concepts, tasks, sub-disciplines and methods of Business Administration in order to be able to solve economic problems with suitable instruments as well as with adequate methods. Furthermore, the students are given concrete ideas about some specific business processes in companies and what significance is attached to business administration. In addition, the lecture provides an insight into special topics of Business Administration and gives also insights into related economic subjects.

After finishing the course Advanced Business Administration, the students are skilled to understand the content of legal and economic conditions as well as company-specific topics. They can adequately assess the business environment as well as a large number of company-specific procedures. Hence, the students are qualified to create economic strategies, to forecast economic consequences and to make rational decisions within a given business environment.

Altogether, the students repeat and intensify the fundamentals of Business Administration. They get to know special issues of company planning, how to understand managerial strategies and how to accompany all entrepreneurial decisions professionally.

The aim of the module Advanced Business Administration is to provide an overview of concepts, tasks, sub-disciplines and methods of Business Administration in order to be able to solve economic problems with suitable instruments as well as with adequate methods. Furthermore, the students are given concrete ideas about some specific business processes in companies and what significance is attached to business administration. In addition, the lecture provides an insight into special topics of Business Administration and gives also insights into related economic subjects.

After finishing the course Advanced Business Administration, the students are skilled to understand the content of legal and economic conditions as well as company-specific topics. They can adequately assess the business environment as well as a large number of company-specific procedures. Hence, the students are qualified to create economic strategies, to forecast economic consequences and to make rational decisions within a given business environment.

Altogether, the students repeat and intensify the fundamentals of Business Administration. They get to know special issues of company planning, how to understand managerial strategies and how to accompany all entrepreneurial decisions professionally.

Special admission requirements

Foundations of Business Administration

Foundations of Business Administration

Recommended prerequisites
No information
Continuation options
No information
Literature

Boddy, D.: Management, An Introduction, 7th edition, Harlow 2017.

Fueglistaller, U. et al.: Entrepreneurship: Modelle – Umsetzung – Perspektiven mit Fallbeispielen aus Deutschland, Österreich und der Schweiz, 4. Aufl., Wiesbaden 2016.

Keown, A. J. et al.: Foundations of Finance, 9th edition, Harlow 2017.

Pride, W. M. et al.: Foundations of Business, 5th edition, Boston 2017.

Schoppe et al.: Moderne Theorie der Unternehmung, München 1995.

Shamrock, S. E.: IFRS and US GAAP: A Comprehensive Comparison, Hoboken 2012.

Wöhe, G./ Döring, U.: Einführung in die allgemeine Betriebswirtschaftslehre, 26. Aufl., München 2016.

Boddy, D.: Management, An Introduction, 7th edition, Harlow 2017.

Fueglistaller, U. et al.: Entrepreneurship: Modelle – Umsetzung – Perspektiven mit Fallbeispielen aus Deutschland, Österreich und der Schweiz, 4. Aufl., Wiesbaden 2016.

Keown, A. J. et al.: Foundations of Finance, 9th edition, Harlow 2017.

Pride, W. M. et al.: Foundations of Business, 5th edition, Boston 2017.

Schoppe et al.: Moderne Theorie der Unternehmung, München 1995.

Shamrock, S. E.: IFRS and US GAAP: A Comprehensive Comparison, Hoboken 2012.

Wöhe, G./ Döring, U.: Einführung in die allgemeine Betriebswirtschaftslehre, 26. Aufl., München 2016.

Notes

Prüfung: Beleg mit Präsentation ODER sP (90 min)