Qualification Objectives
- In-depth understanding of specialized business and economic theories, models, and methods in specific fields of economic activity; ability to critically reflect on economic models.
- Ability to scientifically analyse complex economic contexts and problems and to identify options for shaping economic conditions.
- Ability to evaluate economic strategies and concepts in a systematic and differentiated manner.
- Ability to develop, implement, and evaluate concepts and measures for the optimisation of individual and overall economic structures and processes.
- Ability to work independently and scientifically.
Graduates are Capable of
- analysing complex economic coherences using theory and modelling economic structures, processes, and developments.
- developing business and economic strategies, concepts, and measures, weighing benefits and drawbacks, and assessing and managing risk
- strategically adapting management concepts and exercising management functions (planning, control, organisation and change).
- structuring complex economic decision-making contexts; identifying and reflecting on assessment criteria in an argumentative manner.
- moderate development and decision-making processes.
- carrying out empirical investigations in economic fields of application and using research methods in an informed manner.
- generating economic research questions, developing appropriate research designs, conducting research processes in a methodologically adequate manner, and presenting and critically evaluating research results according to scientific standards.
- organising and coordinating interdisciplinary and international working relationships in a goal-oriented manner.