Third Semester Module ECTS Assessment method Examiner 032

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Third Semester Module ECTS Assessment method Examiner 032
Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration
Third Semester
Munich University of Applied Sciences
Winter Semester 2010/11
Third Semester
Module
ECTS
Assessment method
Examiner
032
Production & Logistics Management
5
WE (60 Min.)
4
WE (60 Min.)
4
WE (60 Min.)
4
WE (60 Min.)
4
AS and WE (60 Min.)
5
WE (60 Min.)
4
WE (60 Min.)
043
Finance & Investment
044
Company Taxation
052
Principles of Human Resource Management
066
Business Informatics II
072
Private Business Law II
082
Business English (or French) II
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Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration
Third Semester
MODULE NO.:
TITLE:
MODULE TYPE:
LANGUAGE OF
INSTRUCTION:
TEACHING METHOD:
SEMESTER:
CHW:
ECTS-CREDITS:
FREQUENCY:
RESPONSIBILITY FOR
THE COURSE:
LECTURER:
CORRESPONDING
COURSES:
ASSESSMENT
METHOD:
OBJECTIVES:
CONTENT:
RECOMMENDED
LITERATURE:
Munich University of Applied Sciences
Winter Semester 2010/11
032
Production & Logistics Management
Compulsory
German
Seminar
3. Semester
4
5
Weekly
Prof. Dr. Krischke
Prof. Dr. Klug / Prof. Dr. Krischke / other lecturers of this focus
None
PREREQUISITES:
None
WE
STUDY AIDS TO BE
USED IN EXAMS:
None
Students are able to:
 Understand the basic knowledge of Production and Logistics Management
 Understand the role of production and logistics in a company
 Understand the process cycles in a production planning system and
production control system
 Objects of Production and Logistics Management
 Description of a Production and Logistics System
 Production, Planning and Control System
 Inbound Logistics
 Outbound Logistics
 Logistic Strategies
 Logistic Controlling
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Günther, Hans-Otto/ Tempelmeier, Horst: Produktion und Logistik, 4. Auflage,
Springer Verlag, Berlin 2000
Kummer, Sebastian/ Grün, Oskar/ Jammernegg Werner: Grundzüge der
Beschaffung, Produktion und Logistik, Verlag Pearson Studium, München,
2006
Schulte, Christof: Logistik – Wege zur Optimierung der Supply Chain, 4.
Auflage, Verlag Vahlen, München 2005
Schulte, Gerd: Material- und Logistikmanagement, 2. Auflage, Verlag
Oldenbourg, München 2001
Thonemann, Ulrich: Operations Management, 1. Auflage, Verlag Pearson
Studium, München 2005
Zäpfel, Günther: Grundzüge des Produktions- und Logistikmanagements, 2.
Auflage, Verlag Oldenbourg, München 2001
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Third Semester
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MODULE TYPE:
LANGUAGE OF
INSTRUCTION:
TEACHING METHOD:
SEMESTER:
CHW:
ECTS-CREDITS
FREQUENCY:
RESPONSIBILITY FOR
THE COURSE:
LECTURER:
CORRESPONDING
COURSES:
ASSESSMENT
METHOD:
OBJECTIVES:
CONTENT:
RECOMMENDED
LITERATURE:
Munich University of Applied Sciences
Winter Semester 2010/11
043
Finance & Investment
Compulsory
German
Seminar
3. Semester
4
4
Weekly
Prof. Dr. Fleischer
Prof. Dr. Zantow
None
WE
PREREQUISITES:
None
STUDY AIDS TO BE
USED IN EXAMS:
Calculator
Students are able to:
 Understand finance and investment decisions of companies
 Know about the essential financing forms and investment calculus and
their implementation in practice
 Principles of finance and Investment
 Equity financing (non-corporation and corporation)
 Debt financing (credit financing, credit decision and types of credits, credit
financing with effects)
 Factoring, Leasing, Asset-backed securities
 Internal financing
 Dynamic capital budgeting
 Financial management
 Financial planning and controlling
 Busse, F.-J.: Grundlagen der betrieblichen Finanzwirtschaft, 5.A.,
München/Wien 2003
 Däumler, K.: Betriebliche Finanzwirtschaft, 7.A., Herne/Berlin 1997
 Eilenberger, G.: Betriebliche Finanzwirtschaft, 6.A., München 1997
 Vormbaum, H.: Finanzierung der Betriebe, 9.A., Wiesbaden 1995
 Zantow, R.: Finanzierung, München u.a. 2004
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Third Semester
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TITLE:
MODULE TYPE:
LANGUAGE OF
INSTRUCTION:
TEACHING METHOD:
SEMESTER:
CHW:
ECTS-CREDITS:
FREQUENCY:
RESPONSIBILITY FOR
THE COURSE:
LECTURER:
CORRESPONDING
COURSES:
ASSESSMENT
METHOD:
OBJECTIVES:
CONTENT:
RECOMMENDED
LITERATURE:
Munich University of Applied Sciences
Winter Semester 2010/11
044
Company Taxation
Compulsory
German
Seminar
3. Semester
4
5
Weekly
Prof. Dr. Kießling
Prof. Dr. Hans-Peter Scharl, Prof. Dr. Eva Kießling
None
PREREQUISITES:
WE
STUDY AIDS TO BE
USED IN EXAMS:
None
Tax law and regulation,
calculator
Students are able to:
 Work on simple and business relevant issues and cases of turnover tax
legislation and income tax legislation.
Principles of value added tax (VAT) legislation:
 Differentiation between assessable and non-assessable turnover
 Essential tax exemptions
 Calculations of assessment basis
 Differentiation between standard taxed or reduced taxed
 Input tax deduction
 Procedural aspects and specialities
 Implementation of the knowledge to solve simply structured practical
cases
Principles of income tax:
 Private and factual income tax liability
 Profit-type of income and surplus-type of income
 Calculation of amount of revenues
 Dommermuth et. al., Betriebliche Steuern Bd. 1, aktuelle Auflage
 Wiemhoff / Walden , Praxisfälle Umsatzsteuer, aktuelle Auflage
 Vorlesungsbegleitendes Skriptum
 Stobbe, Steuern kompakt, aktuelle Auflage
 von Sicherer, Einkommensteuer, aktuelle Auflage
 Bornhofen, Einkommensteuer, aktuelle Auflage
 Günther, Praxisfälle Einkommensteuer, aktuelle Auflage
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Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration
Third Semester
MODULE NO.:
TITLE:
MODULE TYPE:
LANGUAGE OF
INSTRUCTION:
TEACHING METHOD:
SEMESTER:
CHW:
ECTS-CREDITS:
FREQUENCY:
RESPONSIBILITY FOR
THE COURSE:
LECTURER:
CORRESPONDING
COURSES:
ASSESSMENT METHOD:
OBJECTIVES:
CONTENT:
RECOMMENDED
LITERATURE:
Munich University of Applied Sciences
Winter Semester 2010/11
052
Principles of Human Resource Management
Compulsory
German
Seminar
3. Semester
4
4
Weekly
Prof. Dr. Schweitzer
Prof. Dr. Maier + Koll.
None
WE
PREREQUISITES:
None
STUDY AIDS TO BE
USED IN EXAMS:
None
Students are able to:
 Understand the basic principles of Human Resource Management
 Apply and adopt theories of Human Resource Management and related
functions
 Basics of Human Resource Management (historical development, role in the
economic system, etc.)
 Personnel policy
 Human Resource planning
 Personnel recruitment
 Personnel administration
 Fundamentals of personnel placement and job design
 Payment and performance appraisal
 Human resource development
 Personnel layoff
 Bisani, Fritz: Personalführung. Wiesbaden 1981. 2. Auflage
 Drumm, Hans Jürgen: Personalwirtschaftslehre. Berlin 1995. 2. Auflage
 Hentze, Joachim: Personalwirtschaftslehre 1. Stuttgart 1991. 5. Auf.
 Personalwirtschaftslehre 2. Stuttgart 1991. 5. Auf
 Heimbrock, Jürgen, Personalwirtschaft. Stuttgart 2006. 2. Auflage von
Derselbe: Dynamisches Unternehmen
 Jung, Hans: Personalwirtschaft. München 1997. 2. Auflage
 Oechsler, Walter: Personal und Arbeit. München 1997. 6. Auflage
 Olfert, Klaus, Steinbuch, Pitter: Personalwirtschaft. Ludwigshafen 1993. 5.
Auflage
 Bröckermann, Reiner: Personalwirtschaft, Köln 1997
 Stopp, Udo: Betriebliche Personalwirtschaft. Ehningen 1993. 19. Auflage.
 Gaugler, Eduard; Oechsler, Walter; Weber, Wolfgang (Hrsg.):
Handwörterbuch des Personlwesens. Stuttgart 2004. 3. Auflage.
(Enzyklopädie der Betriebswirtschaftslehre. Band 5 )
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Third Semester
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MODULE TYPE:
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INSTRUCTION:
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SEMESTER:
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ECTS-CREDITS:
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RESPONSIBILITY FOR
THE COURSE:
LECTURER:
CORRESPONDING
COURSES:
ASSESSMENT
METHOD:
OBJECTIVES:
CONTENT:
RECOMMENDED
LITERATURE:
Munich University of Applied Sciences
Winter Semester 2010/11
066
Business Informatics II
Compulsory
German
Seminar
3. Semester
2
4
Weekly
Prof. Dr. Cichon
All lecturers of this focus.
065 Business Informatics
I
WE and AS
PREREQUISITES:
STUDY AIDS TO BE
USED IN EXAMS:
065 Business Informatics
I
None
Students are able to:
 Know the structure, components and functionality of data processing systems
(DP systems)
 Understand the principles of IT Management
 Know operational IT areas in the economic environment
 Identify the potential and use of information and communication systems
 Principles: history of hardware and software
 DP projects: organisation, procedure and documentation
 DP systems: system programs (e.g. operating systems, databases, user
interfaces); operating modes.
 Information and communication technology (ICT systems): network and data
transmission; teleprocessing and distributed data processing.
 Economic application areas: categorisation, use and selection of software;
components and typology of economic DP application systems.
 H.R. Hansen, G. Neumann: Wirtschaftsinformatik, 8. Auflage, UTB Stuttgart,
2002
 P. Stahlknecht, U. Hasenkamp: Einführung in die Wirtschaftsinformatik, 10.
Auflage, Springer-Verlag, 2001
 D. Abts, W. Mülder: Grundkurs Wirtschaftsinformatik, 4. Auflage, Vieweg
Braunschweig/ Wiesbaden, 2002
 Balzert H.: Lehrbuch der Software-Technik, Band 1 und Band 2, Spektrum,
Heidelberg
 Gumm H.-P., Sommer M.: Einführung in die Informatik, Oldenbourg, München
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Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration
Third Semester
MODULE NO.:
TITLE:
MODULE TYPE:
LANGUAGE OF
INSTRUCTION:
TEACHING METHOD:
SEMESTER:
CHW:
ECTS-CREDITS
FREQUENCY:
RESPONSIBILITY FOR
THE COURSE:
LECTURER:
CORRESPONDING
COURSES:
ASSESSMENT
METHOD:
OBJECTIVES:
CONTENT:
RECOMMENDED
LITERATURE:
Munich University of Applied Sciences
Winter Semester 2010/11
072
Private Business Law II
Compulsory
German
Seminar
3. Semester
4
4
Weekly
Mrs. Vollmershausen
Mrs. Vollmershausen; Mrs. Kuschel
071
PREREQUISITES:
WE
STUDY AIDS TO BE
USED IN EXAMS:
071 (Private Business
Law I)
Legal Text
Students are able to:
 Identify legal issues in the major areas of private business law (focus: law
of obligations special part: §§433-853; law of property §§854-1296),
business law and corporate tax law
 solve complex cases
 Act of sale (terms of contract, default, passing of risk, Warranty for defect
in title and quality etc.)
 Contract for work (liabilities of entrepreneur and produces, object of
agreement, default, passing of risk, warranty etc.)
 Contract of service (object of agreement, default, employment law etc.)
 Contract and agency agreement
 Contracts in banking business (e.g. remittance contract/giro contract)
 Lease contract (terms of contract, leasing, franchising)
 Contract of lease
 Loan contract
 Contract of surety
 Door-to-Door Sale
 Contracts with independent commercial auxiliary persons
 Unjustified enrichment
 Tortuous act
 Product liability/ liability for premises
 Interest in property
 Company law
 Business people
 Commercial register
 Aumert-Micus.: Wirtschaftsprivatrecht, Luchterhand
 Musielak, H.-J.: Grundkurs BGB, C.H. Beck
 Kallwass, W.: Privatrecht, ein Basisbuch, Vahlen
 Römer: Privatrecht, Oldenbourg
 Führich, E.: Wirtschaftsprivatrecht, Vahlen
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Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration
Third Semester
MODULE NO.:
TITLE:
MODULE TYPE:
LANGUAGE OF
INSTRUCTION:
TEACHING METHOD:
SEMESTER:
CHW:
ECTS-CREDITS
FREQUENCY:
RESPONSIBILITY FOR
THE COURSE:
LECTURER:
CORESSPONDING
COURSES:
ASSESSMENT
METHOD:
OBJECTIVES:
CONTENT:
RECOMMENDED
LITERATURE:
Munich University of Applied Sciences
Winter Semester 2010/11
082
Business English (or French) II
Compulsory
English / French
Seminar-style classroom meetings
3rd Semester
2
4
Weekly
Prof. Dr. Kalb-Krause
Prof. Dr. Kalb-Krause, Prof. Dr. Müllich and assistant lecturers
PREREQUISITES:
Advanced language skills
(college level)
WE
STUDY AIDS TO BE USED No course materials or
IN EXAMS:
dictionaries allowed in exam
Students are able to:
 Familiarize with the terminology of international economics in order to understand,
analyse and describe macro-economic issues in English (or French)
 Economic terminology in English (or French) for study purposes and for
communication in an internationally operating company.
 Articles from the international business press. The focus will be on country-specific
economic reports and forecasts, international economic relations, labour markets
and location factor analysis.
 Presenting and analysing economic data in English (or French), including
translation from German sources into English (or French)
Literaturangaben Fachsprache Englisch:
 W. Cullen und D. Lehniger: B for Business, München: Hueber 2000
 Birgit Abegg und Michael Benford: Communication for Business, München: Hueber
1999
 Klemens Veth und R. Lister: Schlüsselbegriffe der Wirtschaft. Fachsprache
Englisch. Berlin: Cornelsen&Oxford University Press, 1999
 Artikel und Studien aus der Wirtschaftspresse (”The Economist“, ”Financial Times“,
“BusinessWeek etc.).
Literaturangaben Fachsprache Französisch:
 Margaret. Mitchell, Pour parler affaires, Stuttgart: Klett, 2003
 Jean-Luc Penfornis: Vocabulaire progressif du français d’affaires, Paris: CléInternational, 2004
 Monique Belouze-Krüger, Gérard Carou u. a.: Découverte de la France
économique, Stuttgart: Klett, 2002
 Artikel aus der Wirtschaftspresse (Les Echos, Le Figaro, L’Expansion etc.)
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