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Structure of Study of the Faculty of Economic Sciences


The following overview depicts the teaching structure at the Faculty of Economic Sciences. The graphic gives an overview of the Bachelor's and Master's programmes as well as the corresponding concentrations offered.

Business Administration: Business Information Systems:Business and Human Resource Education:Statistics and Econometrics:Economics:Economic and Social History: Others:
Boztuğ
(Marketing, with focus on Consumer Behaviour)
Dannewald
(Junior-Professorship in Quantitative Marketing) Dierkes
(Finance and Control)
Geldermann
(Production and Logistics)
Hammerschmidt
(Marketing and Innovation Management)
Hitz
(Accounting and Auditing)
Korn
(Finance)
N.N.
(Organization and Management)
Muntermann
(Electronic Finance and Digital Markets)
Oestreicher
(Domestic and International Taxation)
Toporowski
(Retailing)
Wolff
(Management and Control)



Websites of the focuses on studying in Business Administration:
Finance, Accounting, and Taxes (FAT)
Marketing and Channel Management (MCM)
Management (MAN)
Kolbe
(Information Management)
Schumann
(Application Software and E-Business)
Kranz
(Junior-Professorship
in Management-
Information Systems
and Methods)
Seeber
(Business Education and Human Resource Development)
Tonhäuser
(Junior-Professorship
in Business Education with focus on
Educational Management)
Nenadić
(Econometrics)
Kneib
(Statistics)
Baskaran
(Junior-Professorship
in Public Economics)
Bizer
(Economic Policy and SME Research)
Geishecker
(International Economics and Applied Econometrics)
N.N.
(Junior-Professorship, Development Economics)
Keser
(Microeconomics)
Klasen
(Theoretical Economics and Development Economics)
Lay
(Junior-Professorship, Development Studies, with particular focus on Latin America)
Ohr
(Economic Policy)
N.N.
(Indian Economic Development, CeMIS)
Rübel
(International and Monetary Economics)
Schwager
(Public Economics)
Strulik
(International Economics)



Websites of the focuses on studying in Economics:
Focuses on Studying in Economics
Schneider/ Berghoff
(Economic and Social History)
Informatics
Economic Foreign Languages
Economic Psychology
Economic Law
Entrepreneurship


Overview of the Faculty's study programmes and further information under: