Universität Wien

4.02. International Business Administration

A. Bachelor Degree Programme International Business Administration (A 033 514): Curriculum 2008

1. Orientation Period

1.1. Basics of General Business Administration

1.1.1. Preparatory Courses
1.1.2. Required Modules

1.2. Basics of Information Technology

1.3. Basics of Business Mathematics

1.4. Basics of Economics

1.5. Basics of Law

1.6. Basics of Sociology

2. Core Phase

2.1. ABWL: Financial Management

2.2. ABWL: Marketing

2.3. ABWL: Organization and Human Resource

2.4. ABWL: Production and Logistics

2.5. ABWL: Innovation and Technology Management

2.6. Business Administration-Accounting

2.7. Quantitative Methods in Business Administration

2.8. Micro Economy

2.9. Macro Economy

2.10. Private Law

2.11. Tax Law

2.12. Business Mathematics

2.13. Business Statistics

2.14. Basics of Information Technology

2.15. Business English

2.15.1. Preparatory Courses
2.15.2. Required Modules

2.16. Empirical Social Research

3. Specialization Phase International Management

3.1. Required Modules

3.1.1. Business Communication in the Second Foreign Language I
3.1.1.1. Preparatory Courses
3.1.1.2. Business Communication
3.1.2. Business Communication in the Second Foreign Language II

3.2. Elective Modules

3.2.1. International Accounting
3.2.2. International Economics
3.2.3. International Environmental Management
3.2.4. International Financial Management
3.2.5. International Industrial Management
3.2.6. International Logistics
3.2.7. International Marketing
3.2.8. International Negotiations
3.2.9. International Personnel Management
3.2.10. International Public Utility Management
3.2.11. International Strategy and Organization
3.2.12. Risk and Insurance

4. Additional Courses

B. Master Degree Programme International Business Administration (A 066 914): Curriculum 2006

1. International Management

1.1. Taxation of Multinational Corporations

1.2. International Accounting

1.3. International Economics

1.4. International Financial Management

1.5. International Industrial Management

1.6. International Logistics

1.7. International Marketing

1.8. International Negotiations

1.9. International Market Entry Decision

1.10. International Personnel Management

1.11. International Public Utility Management

1.12. International Strategy and Organization

1.13. International Management

114. International Energy Management

1.15. International Cooperative Management

1.16. International Law

1.17. Risk and Insurance

2. Core Subject Combinations (KFK)

2.1. KFK Banking

2.2. KFK Controlling

2.3. KFK Corporate Finance

2.4. KFK Energy and Environmental Management

2.5. KFK Electronic Business

2.6. KFK External Business-Accounting

2.7. KFK Financial Engineering

2.8. KFK Financial Services

2.9. KFK Health Care Management

2.10. KFK Industrial Management

2.11. KFK Innovation and Technology Management

2.12. KFK Investment Analysis

2.13. KFK Investments

2.14. KFK International Marketing

2.15. KFK Logistics Management

2.16. KFK Marketing

2.17. KFK Operations Research

2.18. KFK Organization

2.19. KFK Advanced Personnel Economics

2.20. KFK Production Management

2.21. KFK Production Management

2.22. KFK Public Utility Management

2.23. KFK Revision, Tax and Escrow

2.24. KFK Supply Chain Management

2.25. KFK Transportation Logistics

2.26. KFK Business Informatics

3. Business Communication in a Foreign Language

3.1. Preparatory Courses

3.2. Business Communication I

3.2. Business Communication II

4. Additional Courses

C. Diploma Degree Programme International Business Administration (A 157): Curriculum 2001

First Stage of the Degree Programme

1.1. Basics of General Business Administration

1.1.1. Preparatory Courses
1.1.2. Required Modules

1.2. Basics of Economics

1.3. Basics of Law

1.4. Basics of Business Mathematics and Business Statistics

1.5. Basics of Business Accounting: Bookkeeping and Balancing

1.6. Business English I

1.6.1. Preparatory Courses
1.6.2. Required Modules

1.7. Basics of Information Technology

1.8. Business Mathematics I and Business Statistics I

1.9. General Business Administration

1.9.1. Production and Logistics
1.9.2. Organization and Human Resources
1.9.3. Marketing
1.9.4. Finance
1.9.5. Cost Accounting
1.9.6. Innovation and Technology Management
1.9.7. Basics of Information Technology

Second Stage of the Degree Programme

2.1. General Business Administration

2.2. Business Mathematics II and Business Statistics II

2.3. Business English II

2.4. Introduction to Micro Economy

2.5. Private Law

2.6. Business Communication in the Second Foreign Language I

Third Stage of the Degree Programme

3.1. Core Subject Combinations

3.1.1. Marketing
3.1.2. International Management
3.1.3. Investment Analysis
3.1.4. Corporate Finance
3.1.5. Banking
3.1.6. Business Informatics
3.1.7. Production Management
3.1.8. Logistics Management
3.1.9. Industrial Management
3.1.10. Energy and/or Environmental Management
3.1.11. External Accounting
3.1.12. Internal Accounting
3.1.13. Operations Research
3.1.14. Innovations and Technology Management
3.1.15. Financial Engineering
3.1.16. Business Administration of Financial Services Industries
3.1.17. Public Utility Management
3.1.18. Organization
3.1.19. International Marketing
3.1.20. Revision, Tax and Escrow
3.1.21. Controlling
3.1.22. Electronic Business

3.2. Tax Law

3.3. Business Communication in the Second Foreign Language II

3.4. Introduction to Macro Economy

3.5. Elective Courses

3.6. Additional Courses

D. Trial Degree Programme International Business Administration (A 153)

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