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Coursecatalogue for the Masterstudiengang Volkswirtschaftslehre (v2009-V2013)
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Description
Einführung
Kurzcharakterisierung
Bei dem Studiengang Master Volkswirtschaftslehre handelt es sich um einen konsekutiven Masterstudiengang, der forschungsorientiert ausgerichtet ist.
Ziel
Im Master Volkswirtschaftslehre erwerben die Studierenden unter Berücksichtigung der wissenschaftlichen Anforderungen in der Berufswelt die erforderlichen fachlichen Kenntnisse, Fähigkeiten und Methoden in einer auf die allgemeine und wissenschaftliche Berufswelt bezogenen Ausbildung. Sie werden zu wissenschaftlichem Arbeiten, zur kritischen Einordnung wissenschaftlicher Erkenntnisse und zu verantwortlichem Handeln im Bereich Volkswirtschaftslehre mit dem Schwerpunkt in empirischer Wirtschaftsforschung befähigt. Das Studium vermittelt insbesondere Kenntnisse und Fähigkeiten, die die Studierenden zur erfolgreichen Tätigkeit in der Forschung der Volkswirtschaftslehre und in verwandten Bereichen befähigen. Durch die zielgerichtete Ausbildung in den Pflichtmodulen der Volkswirtschaftslehre und Ökonometrie und der Vertiefung in vielfältigen Wahlpflichtmodulen sollen die Studierenden befähigt werden selbständig zur Lösung entsprechender Probleme beizutragen und die wissenschaftlichen Erkenntnisse kritisch einzuordnen. Die Studierenden sollen in die Lage versetzt werden, sich die Grundlagen anzueignen, die zu wissenschaftlichem Erkenntnisfortschritt befähigen. Der Studiengang ist schwerpunktmäßig forschungsorientiert ausgerichtet.
Die bestandene Masterprüfung im Masterstudiengang Volkswirtschaftslehre berechtigt zur Promotion.
Zielgruppe
Zur Zielgruppe gehören erfolgreiche Absolventen eines berufsqualifizierenden Abschlusses
- eines wirtschaftswissenschaftlichen Studiengangs oder
- von Studiengängen mit einem wirtschaftswissenschaftlichen Bezug
an einer Hochschule im Sinne des Hochschulrahmengesetzes (§ 19 Abs. 2 Satz 1 HRG).
Umfang
- 120 Credits nach dem European Credits Transfer System (ECTS).
- Die Regelstudienzeit beträgt zwei Jahre.
- Das Studium umfasst 90 Credits aus Lehrveranstaltungen sowie 30 Credits für die Masterarbeit.
Lehrinhalte
- Pflichtbereich: Pflichtveranstaltungen im Umfang von 24 Credits
- Wahlpflichtbereich 1: Veranstaltungen im Umfang von 42 Credits
- Wahlpflichtbereich 2: Veranstaltungen im Umfang von 18 Credits
- Seminarbereich: Veranstaltungen im Umfang von 6 Credits
- Masterarbeit: im Umfang von 30 Credits
Studienverlaufsplan



Description
Information on courses taught by junior professors, associate professors, honorary professors, private lecturers, postdoctoral research associates, lecturers and courses offered by other faculties at UDE
Courses and examinations offered by junior professors, associate professors, honorary professors, private lecturers, post-doctoral research assistants and lecturers, with the exception of courses and examinations in the compulsory area, represent a voluntary additional offer by the Faculty of Business Administration and Economics in the specified semester. The same applies to courses offered by other faculties of the UDE (services offered). Students are not legally entitled to repeat the course and examination in the following semester or further semesters. Find out about the current programme before the start of each lecture period. Courses offered for the first time are subject to approval and/or funding.
Examiners
At the Faculty of Business Administration and Economics, the principle of "those who teach, examine" applies. Examiners are therefore the lecturer(s) named in the respective module description. In the case of course combinations consisting of a lecture and (usually) an exercise, the lecturer of the lecture is the examiner. If there are several lecturers who teach the course in alternating semesters, the lecturer in the respective semester is also the examiner in the associated examinations. This applies irrespective of the additional appointment of examiners by the Examination Board.
Examination dates and registration deadlines
Please inform yourself in advance on the pages of the Examinations Office about the examination dates and registration deadlines, in particular for special examinations that are outside the regular examination periods.
Wahlpflichtbereich I, 1st-3rd Semester, Compulsory
- Advanced R for Econometricians (6 Credits), 1st-3rd Semester, Elective
- Applied Labour Economics (6 Credits), 1st-3rd Semester, Elective
- Applied Panel Time Series Analysis in International Economics (6 Credits), 1st-3rd Semester, Elective
- Bayesian Econometrics (6 Credits), 1st-3rd Semester, Elective
- Causality and Programme Evaluation (6 Credits), 1st-3rd Semester, Elective (major changes)
- Current Topics in Empirical Analysis (6 Credits), 1st-3rd Semester, Elective
- Current Topics in Health Economic Research (6 Credits), 1st-3rd Semester, Elective
- Econometrics of Electricity Markets (6 Credits), 1st-3rd Semester, Elective
- Empirics of International Money and Capital Markets (6 Credits), 1st-3rd Semester, Elective
- Empirical Balance Sheet Analysis (6 Credits), 1st-3rd Semester, Elective
- Empirical Methods (6 Credits), 1st-3rd Semester, Elective
- Energy Markets and Price Formation (6 Credits), 1st-3rd Semester, Elective
- Financial Econometrics (6 Credits), 1st-3rd Semester, Elective
- Financial Mathematics (6 Credits), 1st-3rd Semester, Elective
- Monetary Theory and Policy (6 Credits), 1st-3rd Semester, Elective
- Health Care Systems (6 Credits), 1st-3rd Semester, Elective
- Health Economics: The Demand for Health and Health Care Payments (6 Credits), 1st-3rd Semester, Elective
- Health Economics: The Provision of Health Care Services and Health Insurance (6 Credits), 1st-3rd Semester, Elective
- Inequality in Health (6 Credits), 1st-3rd Semester, Elective
- International Capital Movements: Theory and Econometric Evidence (6 Credits), 1st-3rd Semester, Elective
- Labour Economics and Public Policy (6 Credits), 1st-3rd Semester, Elective
- Experimental Economics (6 Credits), 1st-3rd Semester, Elective
- Market and Society – Critical Perspectives (6 Credits), 1st-3rd Semester, Elective
- Current Research in Economics (6 Credits), 1st-3rd Semester, Elective
- Migration Economics (6 Credits), 1st-3rd Semester, Elective
- Microeconometrics (6 Credits), 1st-3rd Semester, Elective
- Multivariate Time Series Analysis (6 Credits), 1st-3rd Semester, Elective
- Recent Developments in European Macroeconomics (6 Credits), 1st-3rd Semester, Elective
- Recent Developments in Microeconomics (6 Credits), 1st-3rd Semester, Elective
- Nonparametric Econometrics (6 Credits), 1st-3rd Semester, Elective
- Practising Econometric Research (6 Credits), 1st-3rd Semester, Elective
- Quantitative Analyses in International Economics (6 Credits), 1st-3rd Semester, Elective
- Recent Developments in Econometrics (6 Credits), 1st-3rd Semester, Elective
- Statistical Learning (6 Credits), 1st-3rd Semester, Elective
- Social Security and Taxation: Theory and Policy (6 Credits), 1st-3rd Semester, Elective
- Social Security and Taxation: Empirical Studies (6 Credits), 1st-3rd Semester, Elective
- Specification and Simulation of General Equilibrium Models (6 Credits), 1st-3rd Semester, Elective
- Statistical Modeling of Extremes (6 Credits), 1st-3rd Semester, Elective
- Sampling Theory (6 Credits), 1st-3rd Semester, Elective
- Stochastic Simulation (6 Credits), 1st-3rd Semester, Elective
Mobilitätsfenster WP I, 3rd Semester, Elective
Wahlpflichtbereich II, 1st-3rd Semester, Compulsory
Description
Im Wahlpflichtbereich II können wahlweise weitere Module aus dem Wahlpflichtbereich I gewählt werden.
- Behavioral Finance (6 Credits), 1st-3rd Semester, Elective
- Corporate Finance (6 Credits), 1st-3rd Semester, Elective
- Deep Learning in Energy (6 Credits), 1st-3rd Semester, Elective
- Electricity, Renewables and District Heating (6 Credits), 1st-3rd Semester, Elective
- Energy Forecasting Competition (6 Credits), 1st-3rd Semester, Elective
- Energy Trading (6 Credits), 1st-3rd Semester, Elective
- Financial Risk Management (6 Credits), 1st-3rd Semester, Elective
- Health Care Policy and Comparison of Health Care Systems (6 Credits), 1st-3rd Semester, Elective
- Merger Accounting (6 Credits), 1st-3rd Semester, Elective (expiring)
- Business Reporting (6 Credits), 1st-3rd Semester, Elective (expiring)
- Shopper Behavior (6 Credits), 1st-3rd Semester, Elective (expiring)
- Climate Protection and Fossil Fuels (6 Credits), 1st-3rd Semester, Elective
- Methods of Artificial Intelligence and Artificial Life for the Solution of Problems of Business Administration (6 Credits), 1st-3rd Semester, Elective
- Portfolio Management (6 Credits), 1st-3rd Semester, Elective
- National Taxation and Tax Effects (6 Credits), 1st-3rd Semester, Elective
- International Taxation and Tax Effects (6 Credits), 1st-3rd Semester, Elective
- Tax Law and Market Economy (6 Credits), 1st-3rd Semester, Elective
- Stock Market Anomalies and Quantitative Trading Strategies (6 Credits), 1st-3rd Semester, Elective
- Structuring and Valuation (6 Credits), 1st-3rd Semester, Elective
Mobilitätsfenster WP II, 3rd Semester, Elective
Seminarbereich, 2nd-3rd Semester, Compulsory
Description
Weitere Seminare mit je 6 Credits können im Wahlpflichtbereich anerkannt werden, wenn die Seminare aus unterschiedlichen Modulen gemäß Seminarbereich im Modulhandbuch gewählt worden sind. Seminare aus dem Fachgebiet Volkswirtschaftslehre (einschließlich Statistik und Ökonometrie) sowie des Lehrstuhls für Energiewirtschaft werden im Wahlpflichtbereich I anerkannt, alle weiteren Seminare im Wahlpflichtbereich II.
- Seminar Data Science in Energy and Environment (6 Credits), 2nd-3rd Semester, Elective
- Selected Questions of the Marketing (6 Credits), 2nd-3rd Semester, Elective (expiring)
- Empirical Study as a Project (6 Credits), 2nd-3rd Semester, Elective
- Seminar Designing Future-of-Work, Innovation and Organisation Research (6 Credits), 2nd-3rd Semester, Elective
- Seminar Energy Market Modeling with Python (6 Credits), 2nd-3rd Semester, Elective (expiring)
- Seminar Health Economics (6 Credits), 2nd-3rd Semester, Elective
- Seminar Health and Development (6 Credits), 2nd-3rd Semester, Elective
- Seminar Labour Economics and Public Policy (6 Credits), 1st-3rd Semester, Elective
- Seminar Methods in Future-of-Work, Innovation and Organisation Research (6 Credits), 2nd-3rd Semester, Elective
- Seminar Monetary Economics (6 Credits), 2nd-3rd Semester, Elective
- Seminar Econometric Methods (6 Credits), 2nd-3rd Semester, Elective
- Seminar in Advanced International Economics (6 Credits), 2nd-3rd Semester, Elective
- Seminar Social Security and Taxation: Empirical Studies and own Research (6 Credits), 2nd-3rd Semester, Elective
- Seminar Taxation (6 Credits), 2nd-3rd Semester, Elective
- Seminar "Energy Economics" (6 Credits), 2nd-3rd Semester, Elective
- Trading and Management Game (6 Credits), 2nd-3rd Semester, Elective
- Project Seminar Experimental Market Design (6 Credits), 2nd-3rd Semester, Elective
- Statistical Seminar (6 Credits), 2nd-3rd Semester, Elective
- Seminar Economic Theory (6 Credits), 2nd-3rd Semester, Elective
Berufspraktische Tätigkeit, 1st-3rd Semester, Elective
Masterarbeit, 4th Semester, Compulsory
Description
Das Thema der Abschlussarbeit wird i.d.R. von einer Hochschullehrerin oder einem Hochschullehrer, einer Hochschuldozentin oder einem Hochschuldozenten bzw. einer Privatdozentin oder einem Privatdozenten der Fakultät für Wirtschaftswissenschaften gestellt und betreut, die oder der im jeweiligen Studiengang Lehrveranstaltungen durchführt. Potentielle Betreuerinnen und Betreuer einer Abschlussarbeit sind, vorbehaltlich der Bestellung weiterer Betreuerinnen oder Betreuer durch den Prüfungsausschuss, nachfolgend mit Verweisen zu den jeweiligen Voraussetzungen und Bewerbungsmodalitäten aufgeführt. Im übrigen gelten die Bestimmungen der Prüfungsordnung.
- Master Thesis (30 Credits), 4th Semester, Compulsory