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Internationalization and Economic Policy (Internationalisierung und Wirtschaftspolitik)
Contents
“Internationalisation and Economic Policy” considers internationalisation dynamics and the international economic integration with respect to globalisation and its effects on firms, NGOs and policy actors. Economic topics as well as legal issues will be integrated; the combination with Econometrics gives a sound basis for standard and advanced analysis. Students will learn about empirical analysis and analyse important institutional aspects – including those of the digital knowledge economy.
Professors, researchers and representatives from major international organisations (e.g. from Brussels / European Commission, Frankfurt / European Central Bank, Bonn / BNetzA, Hamburg / GIGA – German Institute of Global and Area Studies, New York / Columbia University) from the staff of these courses which emphasise active learning approaches in small groups. Internet-based teaching is also available – as is a help line for foreign students.
Excursions to the European Commission, the European Parliament, the European Central Bank are included and may become part of your studies.
Structure of the Modules
Compulsory modules (4/4)
MWiWi 1.10 (Service Management)
MWiWi 2.3 (Employment Theories and Policies)
MWiWi 2.8 (International Economics)
MWiWi 4.2 (Applied Econometrics and Forecasting)
Elective modules (2/4)
MWiWi 2.2 (Economic Integration)
MWiWi 2.5 (Globalization and the World Economy)
MWiWi 2.6 (Industrial Economics)
MWiWi 2.9 (International Public Economics and International Law)
Additional modules
One or two additional module in Business Administration, Economics, Law, Methods and supplementary sciences (MWiWi 1-5 except MWiWi 1.4, 1.8, 4.1).
Seminars
Two or three seminars (MWiWi 6.1 – 6.3) selected to chosen modules or modules which will be chosen.
Master Thesis
Skills to be acquired
The students will learn how to link economic theory and empirical analysis and apply standard and new approaches to economic policy and company strategies. They will also become familiar with how international law influences economic policy. Developing theoretical models in international correlation and deducing empirical hypotheses will be important in their analysis of studies about economic, corporate and political problems.
Career Perspectives
The internationalization of business and politics opens up the broad range of highly attractive positions for those, who have specialized in "Internationalization and Economic Policy". This involves learning about institutions, modern theories, relevant case studies and empirical findings. In an international community of students and researchers, you will learn to successfully face standard challenges, contribute to innovative projects and develop your personal skills.
Specific career options concern:
- International Firms and Banks
- International Organizations
- Economic Research Institutes
- Political Organizations
- Public Servants
- The Media
- Hochschulsportfest 2012 Uni Wuppertal
Informationen und Programm[mehr] - Schumpeter School Kolloquium SS 2012
Dr. Jörg Mittelsten Scheid (Fa. Vorwerk)[mehr] - Wiederholertutorien
BWiWi 1.1 - BWL I (Rewe)
"Buchführung und Bilanzen" (Prof. Thiele)[mehr] - Prüfungstermine Sommersemester 2012
vorläufige Prüfungstermine veröffentlicht[mehr] - Prüfungsausschuss: Semestertermine
vorläufige Semestertermine des SS 2012 veröffentlicht[mehr]
Kontakt
Dekanat Fachbereich B – Wirtschaftswissenschaft
Raum: M.11.07
Gaußstraße 20
42119 Wuppertal
Tel: +49 (0)202 / 439- 24 37
Fax: + 49 (0)202 / 439- 28 89
dekanat(at)wiwi.uni-wuppertal.de
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