Economathematics M.Sc. ()

Economathematics M.Sc. ()

Module Handbook Economathematics M.Sc. SPO 2016 Winter term 2021/22 Date: 02/09/2021 KIT DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS AND MANAGEMENT / KIT DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS PREVIEW KIT – The Research University in the Helmholtz Association www.kit.edu Table Of Contents Table Of Contents 1. General information ....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 11 1.1. Structural elements .......................................................................................................................................................................................................11 1.2. Begin and completion of a module .......................................................................................................................................................................... 11 1.3. Module versions ..............................................................................................................................................................................................................11 1.4. General and partial examinations ............................................................................................................................................................................11 1.5. Types of exams ................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 11 1.6. Repeating exams .............................................................................................................................................................................................................12 1.7. Examiners ..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................12 1.8. Additional accomplishments ......................................................................................................................................................................................12 1.9. Further information ...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 12 2. Qualification objectives and profile of the degree program ............................................................................................................................. 13 2.1. Professional key qualifications ................................................................................................................................................................................. 13 2.2. Interdisciplinary qualifications ................................................................................................................................................................................. 13 2.3. Learning outcomes ........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 13 3. Structure of the degree program................................................................................................................................................................................ 14 3.1. 1. Subject: Mathematical Methods ..........................................................................................................................................................................14 3.2. 2. Subject: Finance - Risk Management - Managerial Economics ...............................................................................................................14 3.3. 3. Subject: Operations Management - Data Analysis - Informatics ........................................................................................................... 14 3.4. Seminars .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................14 3.5. Elective subject ............................................................................................................................................................................................................... 14 3.6. Master Thesis ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................14 4. Key qualifications ............................................................................................................................................................................................................ 15 4.1. Basic skills (soft skills) ...................................................................................................................................................................................................15 4.2. Practice orientation (enabling skills) ...................................................................................................................................................................... 15 4.3. Orientation knowledge ................................................................................................................................................................................................15 5. Exemplary study courses .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 16 5.1. Version 1 ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................16 5.1.1. Semester 1: 30 CP, 5 examinations ..............................................................................................................................................................16 5.1.2. Semester 2: 28 CP, 6 examinations ..............................................................................................................................................................16 5.1.3. Semester 3: 32 CP, 6 examinations, 1 non exam assessment ........................................................................................................... 16 5.1.4. Semester 4: 30 CP ...............................................................................................................................................................................................16 5.2. Version 2 ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................16 5.2.1. Semester 1: 33 CP, 5 examinations ..............................................................................................................................................................16 5.2.2. Semester 2: 30 CP, 6 examinations ..............................................................................................................................................................16 5.2.3. Semester 3: 27 CP, 5 examinations, 1 non exam assessment ........................................................................................................... 16 5.2.4. Semester 4: 30 CP ...............................................................................................................................................................................................16 5.3. Version 3 ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................16 5.3.1. Semester 1: 30 CP, 5 examinations ..............................................................................................................................................................16 5.3.2. Semester 2: 30 CP, 6 examinations, 1 non exam assessment ........................................................................................................... 16 5.3.3. semester 3: 30 credits, 5 - 6 examinations (depending on denomination) ...................................................................................16 5.3.4. Semester 4: 30 CP ...............................................................................................................................................................................................16 5.4. Version 4: Start in summer term (with specific possible choices) ...............................................................................................................17 5.4.1. Semester 1: 29 CP, 5 examinations ..............................................................................................................................................................17 5.4.2. Semester 2: 30 CP, 5 examinations ..............................................................................................................................................................17

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