040563 FK KFK PUM: Sector-specific Problems in PUM (Applications) (E) (2011W)
Continuous assessment of course work
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Vorbesprechung am Mittwoch den 12. Oktober 2011, 18:00 Uhr, BWZ, SR 1, Erdgeschoß.
Registration/Deregistration
Note: The time of your registration within the registration period has no effect on the allocation of places (no first come, first served).
- Registration is open from Mo 05.09.2011 09:00 to We 21.09.2011 17:00
- Registration is open from Tu 27.09.2011 09:00 to We 28.09.2011 17:00
- Deregistration possible until Fr 14.10.2011 23:59
Details
max. 50 participants
Language: English
Lecturers
Classes (iCal) - next class is marked with N
- Wednesday 12.10. 18:00 - 20:00 Seminarraum 1
- Friday 04.11. 16:00 - 20:00 Seminarraum 2
- Saturday 05.11. 09:00 - 15:00 Seminarraum 2
- Friday 09.12. 16:00 - 20:00 Seminarraum 2
- Saturday 10.12. 09:00 - 15:00 Seminarraum 2
- Thursday 15.12. 18:00 - 20:00 Hörsaal 8
Information
Aims, contents and method of the course
The course examines a series of topics on industry-specific problems in public utility management.
Assessment and permitted materials
The final grade consists of 3 components. Students are expected to complete a mini-project on a specific question related to sector-specific issues in public utility management. A maximum of 30 per cent of total points are awarded based on a presentation of the project, 40 per cent of total points are awarded for the final exam, 30 for homework. The deadline for handing in course work and further details will be announced on the website http://homepage.univie.ac.at/karina.knaus.
Minimum requirements and assessment criteria
Aim of the course is to familiarise students with public sector firms and their specific characteristics.
Students are encouraged to explore recent developments in business, economics and political sciences research which are particularly relevant for managing regulated and/or public enterprises.
Building on this foundation students utilise their problem-solving skills on applied questions for industries such as transport, energy, postal services and telecommunications.
Students are encouraged to explore recent developments in business, economics and political sciences research which are particularly relevant for managing regulated and/or public enterprises.
Building on this foundation students utilise their problem-solving skills on applied questions for industries such as transport, energy, postal services and telecommunications.
Examination topics
Discussion, analysis of relevant literature and data, examples, coursework.
Reading list
There is no set text for the course. Reading lists are distributed throughout the semester.
Association in the course directory
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