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4.04. Economics

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A. Bachelor Degree Programme Economics (A 033 513): Curriculum 2011

1. Introductory and orientation period

1.1. Basics of Economics

1.2. Political Economy of Europe with Special Emphasis on Austria

1.3. Probability Calculation

2. Required Modules

2.1. Micro Economy for Students of Economics

2.2. Macro Economy for Students of Economics

2.3. Formal Modelling in Economy

2.4. Decision and Game Theory

2.5. Basics of Financial Science

2.6. Applied Economy and Empirical Business Research

2.7. Linear Algebra

2.8. Analysis

2.9. Inferential Statistics

2.10. Basics of General Business Administration

2.10.1. Preparatory Courses
2.10.2. Required Modules

2.11. Business Administration

2.11.1. ABWL: Financial Management
2.11.2. ABWL: Marketing
2.11.3. ABWL: Organization and Human Resource
2.11.4. ABWL: Production and Logistics
2.11.5. ABWL: Innovation and Technology Management
2.11.6. Business Administration-Accounting
2.11.7. Quantitative Methods in Business Administration

2.12. Basics of Business Sociology

3. Required Elective Modules

3.1. Specialization in Economics

3.2. History of Business or History of Economic Theory

3.3. Basics of Sociology or Basics of Political Science

3.4. Elective Modul

3.4.1. Economics
3.4.2. Business Administration
3.4.3. Economy and Statistics
3.4.4. Sociology
3.4.5. Political Science
3.4.6. Development Studies
3.4.7. Philosophy
3.4.8. History and History of Business
3.4.9. History of Economic Theory and History of Economic Thought
3.4.10. Mathematics
3.4.11. Law
3.4.12. Geography
3.4.13. Psychology
3.4.14. Linguistics

B. Bachelor Degree Programme Economics (A 033 513): Curriculum 2006

1. Orientation Period

1.1. Basics of Economics

1.2. Linear Algebra

1.3. Basics of Business Administration

1.3.1. Preparatory Courses
1.3.2. Required Modules

1.4. Basics of Business Sociology

2. Required Courses

2.1. Europe's Political Economy with Special Emphasis on Austria

2.2. Micro Economy for Students of Economics

2.3. Macro Economy for Students of Economics

2.4. Formal Modelling in Economy

2.5. Decision and Game Theory

2.6. Analysis

2.7. Probability Calculation

2.8. Inferential Statistics

2.9. Applied Economy and Empirical Business Research

2.10. Basics of Financial Science

2.11. Business Administration

2.11.1. ABWL: Financial Management
2.11.2. ABWL: Marketing
2.11.3. ABWL: Organization and Human Resource
2.11.4. ABWL: Production and Logistics
2.11.5. ABWL: Innovation and Technology Management
2.11.6. Business Administration-Accounting
2.11.7. Quantitative Methods in Business Administration

3. Required Elective Courses

3.1. Economics

3.2. History of Business

3.3. History of Economic Theory

3.4. Basics of Sociology

3.5. Basics of Political Science

3.6. Elective Modules

3.6.1. Economics
3.6.2. Business Administration
3.6.3. Economy and Statistics
3.6.4. Sociology
3.6.5. Political Science
3.6.6. Development Studies
3.6.7. Philosophy
3.6.8. History and History of Business
3.6.9. History of Economic Theory and History of Economic Thought
3.6.10. Mathematics
3.6.11. Law
3.6.12. Geography
3.6.13. Psychology
3.6.14. Linguistics

C. Master Degree Programme Economics (066 913): Curriculum 2006

1. Area of Specialisation A

1.1. Advanced Macroeconomics

1.2. Advanced Microeconomics

1.3. Econometrics and Empirical Business Research

1.4. Required Module Mathematical Methods A

1.5. Elective Module Mathematical Methods

1.5.1. Mathematical Methods B
1.5.2. Mathematical Methods C

1.6. Elective Module

1.6.1. Advanced Econometrics
1.6.2. Game Theory

1.7. Modules in Economics

1.7.1. Economic Theory
1.7.2. Applied Economy
1.7.3. Financial Science

1.8. Elective Modules

1.8.1. Economics
1.8.1.1. Economic Theory
1.8.1.2. Applied Economy
1.8.1.3. Financial Science
1.8.2. Business Administration
1.8.3. Econometrics and Statistics
1.8.4. Sociology
1.8.5. Political Science
1.8.6. Development Studies
1.8.7. Philosophy
1.8.8. History and History of Business
1.8.9. History of Economic Theory and History of Economic Thought
1.8.10. Mathematics and Operations Research
1.8.11. Law
1.8.12. Geography
1.8.13. Psychology
1.8.14. Linguistics

1.9. Discussion Course

2. Area of Specialisation B

2.1. Advanced Macroeconomics

2.2. Advanced Microeconomics

2.3. Econometrics and Empirical Business Research

2.4. Elective Modules

2.4.1. Mathematical Methods A
2.4.2. Mathematical Methods B
2.4.3. Mathematical Methods C
2.4.4. Advanced Econometrics
2.4.5. Game Theory

2.5. Modules in Economics

2.5.1. Economic Theory
2.5.2. Applied Economy
2.5.3. Financial Science

2.6. Elective Modules

2.6.1. Economics
2.6.1.1. Economic Theory
2.6.1.2. Applied Economy
2.6.1.3. Financial Science
2.6.2. Business Administration
2.6.3. Econometrics and Statistics
2.6.4. Sociology
2.6.5. Political Science
2.6.6. Development Studies
2.6.7. Philosophy
2.6.8. History and History of Business
2.6.9. History of Economic Theory and History of Economic Thought
2.6.10. Mathematics and Operations Research
2.6.11. Law
2.6.12. Geography
2.6.13. Psychology
2.6.14. Linguistics

2.7. Discussion Course

D. Masterprogramme Economics (A 066 913): Curriculum 2013

1. Compulsory Module Growth and Busines Cycles

2. Compulsory Module Microeconometrics

3. Compulsory Module Macroeconometrics

4. Compulsory Module Game Theory and Information Economics

5. Compulsory Module General Electives

1. Economics

10. Mathematics and Operations Research

11. Law

12. Geography

13. Psychology

2. Business Administration and Finance

3. Econometrics and Statistics

4. Sociology

5. Politics

6. International Development

7. Philosophy

8. History and Economic History

9. History of Economic Theory and Ideas

6A. Alternative Compulsory Modules 6A: Specialization A

6A. 1. Compulsory Module: Advanced Microeconomics A

1. Consumption, Production and Welfare A
2. Mathematics for Economists

6A. 2. Compulsory Module: Dynamic Macroeconomics with Numerics

6A. 3. Compulsory Module: Specialization in Economics

1. Macroeconomics
2. Microeconomics
3. Econometrics

6B. Alternative Compulsory Modules 6B: Specialization B

6B.1. Compulsory Module: Consumption, Production and Welfare B

6B.2. Compulsory Module: Applied Economics

6B.3. Compulsory Module: Specialization

1. Business Administration
2. Finance
3. Operations Research
4. Econometrics and Statistics
5. Industrial Sociology
6. Commericial Law

7. Compulsory Module Master Thesis

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