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Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin - Wirtschaftswissen\=schaftliche Fakultät

Courses/Modules

 Courses and Lectures

 

Course lists | Vorlesungsverzeichnis

As a MEMS student at Humboldt-Universität, you have to complete at least 51 of your required 102 course credit work at HU's School of Business and Economics. The School offers courses and lectures on a comprehensive area of topics in business and economics. Information on the lectures and seminars offered and the number of ECTS-Credit Points to be awarded in each semester is available from the Vorlesungsverzeichnissen (course catalogues). Please note that students in the program may only attend Master level courses or higher (PhD), so you should only begin searching for the courses you would like to take after the heading: "Masterstudiengänge der Wirtschaftswissenschaftlichen Fakultät". The most current course list can be found here:

http://www.wiwi.hu-berlin.de/studium/sb/lehrangebot

Below you will find an explanation of the abbreviations that are used in the Vorlesungsverzeichnis.

The "Kommentiertes Vorlesungsverzeichnis" contains more information. The course list is published in good time before lectures begin in a new semester (end of January and end of July, respectively). Until then, students who are visiting Berlin in winter (summer) term should base their course choices on the old lists for winter term (summer term resp.).

Please find out more about the topics and contents of the courses at the web pages of the professors. You can easily browse to the page you need by using the link "Professuren/Chairs" above.

 

Course choice - The Modules

The courses at the School of Business and Economics are all part of a module system. When working through your MEMS degree, it is of vast importance that you pay close attention to the modules. The most important thing to remember is that if you open a module (by passing any given course in the module. A fail does not open the module) you MUST close the module. Students with open modules cannot graduate. For a description of the modules, please refer to the document "Module" at the webpage of the Registrar's Office:

List of the modules in the Master’s Degree Program in Economics and Management Science (MEMS)

Courses can be part of several different modules but a course can only be allocated to one module. You should also note that a single course can sometimes open and close a module simultaneously (Example: Auctions and Market Design).

Participation in any of the courses and lectures is possible without special enrollment. Thus, there is no need to finally decide on activities at the beginning of a semester. Seminars (marked as "SE" in the course list) are an exception to this - you register for them at the institutes that offer them. Since the application procedure and the prerequisites for participation vary between different seminars, please contact the responsible lecturer in advance.

MEMS students can also take courses in other subject areas of the HU or at other universities in Berlin (Freie Universität www.fu-berlin.de or Technische Universität www.tu-berlin.de) as well. A written permission of the teaching professor is necessary(‼).

Keep in mind that the course lists are subject to change!

 

The formats of teaching

Lecture | Vorlesung (VL)

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During a lecture (Vorlesung - VL), the classic teaching format at university, a professor or other faculty member presents subject matter to students who take notes and elaborate in private study on the topic addressed in the lecture. Students can get credits by passing a written examination (Klausur) which will usually be set at the end of a set of lectures. Depending on the course or subject, duration of the exam varies between sixty minutes and several hours.

You do not need to register to a lecture - just take part at the first lesson!

 

Tutorial | Übung (UE)

Tutorial

Often group work (Übungen - UE) related to a course of lectures is offered, which gives students an opportunity for in-depth study of the subject matter presented in the lectures. The aim is to give students a chance to apply and deepen acquired knowledge in practical exercises and try out methodological features of academic work.

Tutorials are always combined with a lecture. Just attending the tutorial is not sufficient. If the course lists states several dates, you can choose one of them - they all cover the same contents!

 

 
Seminar | Seminar (SE)

Anmeldung notwendig!!

In seminars (Seminare - SE) students and university staff work jointly on a chosen topic. It is quite normal for students to give presentations (Referat) in seminars, which are subsequently discussed. The length and scope of the presentation will be specified by the teaching staff member. Frequently, topics to be covered in seminar presentations are allocated to students in the first few weeks of the sessions. At the end of the semester, students usually have to hand in semester papers (Seminararbeiten), which are explorations of a topic which both student and staff have agreed upon. Generally, Seminararbeiten at Master's level often consist of up to 25 or 30 pages.

Please note that you will have to register for a seminar before the semester starts (see above).

 

Credits/Study Points

Please note, you will only get credits if you pass the term-exams immediately following the respective courses. Just attending the lectures is not sufficient to receive any credits!

The SP (study points) system is equivalent to ECTS (European Credit Point Transfer System). ECTS are given for the Leistungsnachweise (graded paper or examinations which students obtain). If students only attend a course without passing an exam they get no ECTS. Students themselves can decide which seminars and lectures they attend, they have access to every course listed in the Vorlesungsverzeichnis. It is possible to attend courses at other departments as well, but we cannot guarantee access.

Vorlesung (VL) and a written examination of about 2 hours: 3 ECTS

Vorlesungen (VL) combined with Tutorial (Übung-UE): 6 ECTS

Seminars (SE): 3-6 ECTS

Duration of course unit: One course unit takes usually one semester (15 weeks) and two hours a week (2 Semesterwochenstunden - SWS).

 

Glossary for the course lists

General Abbreviations/Translations used in the course list
BWL Betriebswirtschaftslehre business studies
VWL Volkswirtschaftslehre economics
VL Vorlesung lecture
UE Übung tutorial
SE Seminar seminar
IV Integrierte Veranstaltung mixture of lecture and tutorial
BV Blockveranstaltung block course
FS Forschungsseminar research seminar
SPA1 Spandauer Str. 1  
UL6 Unter den Linden 6  
DOR26 Dorotheenstr. 26  
SP study points numer of credit points per lecture, equivalent to ECTS
SWS Semesterwochenstunde hours per week
N.N.   nomen nescio (lecturer not yet decided)
  Kommentar course description
  Hörerkreis participants
  wöch. weekly
  14 tgl. (or tägl.) every second week
  Literatur literature
  Prüfungsleistung / Klausur examination

 

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The semester week hour | Semesterwochenstunde

Why??

Semesterwochenstunde or SWS for short is a term often heard in the context of the students' time budget. One SWS is one 45-minute teaching period per week over one semester or, more specifically, during the time when lectures, classes, etc. take place (Vorlesungszeit) in a semester. Usually, a course has two teaching units per week (2 SWS).

 

An academic quarter | Akademisches Viertel

In accordance with German academic custom, the beginning of a lecture, class, etc. is announced or understood as „cum tempore“ or c.t. for short. It means the session actually begins a quarter of an hour (therefore "akademisches Viertel") later, which gives student sufficient time to move from one room or location to the next.