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                      | Detailed information | 
                     
                                
                    
                      | Original study plan | 
                      Bachelor's programme Business Administration 2025W | 
                     
                      
                    
                      | Learning Outcomes | 
                      
                          
                            
                            
                              Competences  | 
                             
                            
                              Learning Outcomes
- LO1: Students can critically apply the acquired basic knowledge in the context of exercises, case studies, discussions and reflections and argue its suitability.
 
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                              Skills  | 
                              Knowledge  | 
                             
                            
                              Learning Outcomes
- LO2: Students are able to independently prepare content in the area of personnel management and change management, critically scrutinize it and argue its suitability and prerequisites for use.
 - LO3: Students are able to carry out literature research independently, to record high-quality scientific literature in a meaningful way and to work effectively in a scientific manner.
 - LO4: Students are able to enter into dialog with practitioners based on their basic knowledge and to critically reflect on the insights gained.
 
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                              Learning Outcomes
- LO5: Students are familiar with the theoretical foundations of selected topics in the area of personnel management and change management in organizations. 
 - LO6: Students expand and combine the content, concepts and models in the area of personnel management and change management from the introductory course.
 
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                      | Criteria for evaluation | 
                      A total of 100 points can be achieved in this course.
- Review: individual work, literature search, selection taking into account suitable quality criteria and writing a review (max. 50 %)
 - Reflections: Group work, students engage with selected literature in advance, the reflection questions aim at a well-founded theory-practice transfer (max. 30 %)
 - Preparation and follow-up of practitioner presentation: group work, development of an interview guide as preparation and critical reflection as follow-up (max. 50 %)
 
 Minimum requirement: 50 % of the total points
 
- LO1: Reflections, preparation and follow-up of practitioner presentation
 - LO2: Reflections
 - LO3: Review
 - LO4: Preparation and follow-up of practitioner presentation
 - LO5: Review, reflections, preparation and follow-up 
 - LO6: Reflections
 
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                      | Methods | 
                      To achieve the teaching and learning objectives, a combination of different teaching methods is used to maximize student motivation and attention.
 This includes: 
 - Self-directed learning with the help of given literature and materials
 - Concise information input supported by slides
 - Interactive exercises and case studies in classroom and online format incl. presentation, reflection 
and feedback
 - Theory-led, reflective application of acquired knowledge 
 - Input from experts in the field and discussion with them
 
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                      | Language | 
                      German | 
                     
                      
                    
                      | Study material | 
                      Basic literature from introductory course
  Literature
- Schreyögg, G., & Koch, J. (aktuelle Auflage). Grundlagen des Managements. Wiesbaden: Gabler. 
 
 Current supplementary and in-depth literature  
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                      | Changing subject? | 
                      No | 
                     
                      
                    
                     
                    
                    
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