4.07. Doctorate
Doctoral Degree Programme, Social and Economic Sciences (A 084)
1. Courses Offered by the Department of Business Administration
- 040119 SE Research Privatissimum: Organization/Controlling
- 040201 DK [ en ] PhD-M: Philosophy of Science - Foundations and Practicing Collaborative Knowledge Construction in Science and Technology
- 040274 SE Research Privatissimum: Marketing/International Marketing
- 040434 DK [ en ] PhD-M: Advanced Optimization
- 040954 SE Research Privatissimum: Electronic Business
- 040956 DK PhD-M: Marketing Models 1
- 040957 DK PhD-M: Marketing Models 2
- 040961 DK [ en ] PhD-M: Advanced Management Approaches for Innovation and Technology
- 040962 SE Research Privatissimum: Innovation and Technology Management
- 040963 DK [ en ] PhD-M: Data Envelopment Analysis
- 041015 DK [ en ] PhD-M: Financial Contracting
2. Courses Offered by the Department of Business Law
3. Courses Offered by the Department of Statistics and Decision Support Systems
4. Courses Offered by the Department of Economics
- 040059 SE [ en ] Research Privatissimum
- 040189 SE [ en ] Topics in Advanced Microeconomics (E)
- 040377 SE [ en ] Economic Literature Seminar
- 040390 SE [ en ] Economic Theory Seminar - Economic Theory Seminar
- 040568 UK [ en ] The Econometrics of Seasonality
- 040871 UK [ en ] Econometric Methods for Panel Data - Econometric Methods for Panel Data
- 040987 UK [ en ] International Financial Markets
- 040989 SE [ en ] International Trade
- 040992 UK [ en ] Monetary Theory and Policy
- 040994 UK [ en ] Quantitative Methods in Corporate Governance
- 041002 UK [ en ] Scientific Writing
- 041003 UK [ en ] Environmental Economics
- 041004 UK [ en ] Non-classical dynamic economic models and applications to ecological management
5. Courses Offered by the Department of Economic Sociology
6. Courses Offered by the Center for Central European Financial Market (CCEFM)
7. Courses Offered by other Departments
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Die in diesem Abschnitt angeführten Lehrveranstaltungen sind zwar grundsätzlich für das Studium zum Erwerb des Doktorats der Sozial- und Wirtschaftswissenschaften anrechenbar, es hängt jedoch vom Dissertationsfach der bzw. des Studierenden ab, ob eine bestimmte Lehrveranstaltung tatsächlich für das Doktoratsstudium angerechnet werden kann. Im Einzelfall muss diese Frage mit dem zuständigen Studienprogrammleiter abgesprochen werden.