Nr. | LV-Typ(en) | LV-Titel | |
6001 | VUE | Zukunftsfähiges Wirtschaften: Vertiefung und Anwendung
Anmeldung über LPIS vom 02.05.2024 15:00 bis 07.05.2024 23:59 |
LV-Leiter/in | Univ.Prof. Jonas Bunte, Ph.D., Dr. Dennis Kolcava, M.A. |
Planpunkte Bachelor | Zukunftsfähiges Wirtschaften: Vertiefung und Anwendung |
Semesterstunden | 2 |
Unterrichtssprache | Deutsch |
Termine | ||||
Mo, | 13.05.2024 | 10:30-12:00 Uhr | TC.0.02 (Lageplan) | |
Mi, | 15.05.2024 | 10:30-12:00 Uhr | TC.0.02 (Lageplan) | |
Mi, | 22.05.2024 | 10:30-12:00 Uhr | TC.0.02 (Lageplan) | |
Mo, | 27.05.2024 | 15:30-17:30 Uhr | TC.3.08 (Lageplan) | |
Mi, | 29.05.2024 | 15:30-18:00 Uhr | TC.3.08 (Lageplan) | |
Mo, | 03.06.2024 | 15:30-18:00 Uhr | TC.3.08 (Lageplan) | |
Mi, | 05.06.2024 | 15:30-18:00 Uhr | TC.3.08 (Lageplan) | |
Mo, | 10.06.2024 | 15:30-18:00 Uhr | TC.3.08 (Lageplan) | |
Mi, | 12.06.2024 | 15:30-18:00 Uhr | TC.3.08 (Lageplan) | |
Mo, | 17.06.2024 | 15:30-18:00 Uhr | TC.3.08 (Lageplan) | |
Do, | 27.06.2024 | 08:30-10:00 Uhr | P | Präsenz-Prüfung |
Termindownload (ical) | Termine abonnieren |
Weitere Informationen | https://learn.wu.ac.at/vvz/24s/6001 |
Kontakt: | ||
dennis.kolcava@wu.ac.at, jonas.bunte@wu.ac.at | ||
Inhalte der LV: | ||
The Sequence
The Lecture (held in German)
The Section: The Political Economy of International Trade and Supply Chains (held in English) Click here to watch a short video about the topics of the sections. |
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Lernergebnisse (Learning Outcomes): | ||
After completing the course, students will have a basic understanding of the topics studied in the Department of Socioeconomics. In particular, students will be exposed to issues of environment/climate crisis, globalization, inequality and democracy and grapple with societal goals such as sustainability, justice, freedom, security, responsibility and peace. To facilitate this, the course will focus on two learning goals. First, students will learn how to ask good questions in order to understand the world around them. This will be facilitated by identifying puzzles. Puzzles are situations in which actors (such as politicians, citizens and corporations) have made diverging decisions despite similar conditions. Second, students will learn how to derive possible explanations for these puzzles. What are specific explanations that explain why one actor made this choice while another actor made a different choice? In this context, we will draw on the department’s diversity by exposing students to various disciplinary approaches (sociology, geography, history, political science, law, economics, socioeconomics, etc.). Each of these approaches offer students a distinct theoretical background from which students can derive explanations for the puzzles they observe. In sum, this course aims to provide students with the understanding that multiple explanations for a given phenomena may exist. Further, it aims to enable students to derive such multiple explanations. Students will obtain the ability to evaluate the explanatory value of competing explanations in subsequent courses within WUPol. |
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Regelung zur Anwesenheit: | ||
Courses that combine lectures with sections (VUE) require attendance of at least 70% of the announced course meetings. In the Lecture In the Section |
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Lehr-/Lerndesign: | ||
In the Lecture In the Section 'The Political Economy of International Trade and Supply Chains' |
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Leistung(en) für eine Beurteilung: | ||
Assessments
Final Course Grade Final Exam for the Lecture
Assignments in the Section 'The Political Economy of International Trade and Supply Chains'
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Teilnahmevoraussetzung(en): | ||
Participation Requirements Students must register using LPIS. Moreover, students must choose the lecture-section combination they are interested in prior to the start of the semester. Switching between sections during the semester is not possible. For this reason, we encourage students to carefully read the information about each section provided in the Vorlesungsverzeichnus. Students are expected to take “ZuWi Anwendung & Vertiefung” immediately after taking “Volkswirtschaftslehre und Zukunftsfähiges Wirtschaften” (not several semesters later). The Section 'The Political Economy of International Trade and Supply Chains': Students are expected to have advanced active and passive English skills. A strong interest in quantitative research and methods is required. Basic to intermediate knowledge in statistics and quantitative research design and methods is very desirable. Waitlist The allocation of places during the registration period is based on the "first come, first served" principle. After the end of the registration period, the available course places are increased and allocated to students on the waiting list who do not yet have a valid registration for this Studienplanpunkt in this semester (i.e. swap requests are not considered). This allocation is not based on the order on the waiting list, but on urgency and study progress. The implementation is the responsibility of the Vice-Rectorate for Teaching and is therefore beyond the control of the course director. The allocation criteria are whether someone is already eligible for courses from Studienzweig, is registered for a maximum of 1 CBK Planpunkt in the first half semester or is on the waiting list for this Studienplanpunkt for courses in the first half semester. |
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