WiSe 24/25: Institute of Romance Languages and Literatures
German and French Literature and Cultural Studies
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Basic Course in Public Law
0479aA1.2Zugangsvoraussetzungen:
keineQualifikationsziele:
Die Studentinnen und Studenten können die tragenden Staatsprinzipien sowie die Funktionsweisen und Kompetenzen der Staatsorgane sowie die staatlichen Funktionen als Grundlage für das weitere Verständnis des gesamten Öffentlichen Rechts veranschaulichen.Inhalte:
Das Modul beginnt mit einer Darstellung der Grundlagen des Öffentlichen Rechts und behandelt insoweit vor allem die Begriffe von „Staat“ und „Rechtsordnung“. Den Schwerpunkt bildet die im Anschluss erfolgende Behandlung des Staatsorganisationsrechts der Bundesrepublik Deutschland, dessen Erörterung sich in drei Hauptteile gliedert: Zunächst werden die Staatsstrukturprinzipien (Demokratie, Rechtsstaat, Bundesstaat, Republik und Sozialstaat) und Staatsziele (Umweltschutz und Tierschutz) vermittelt. Daran schließt sich eine Darstellung der Staatsorgane an (Deutscher Bundestag, Bundesrat, Bundespräsident, Bundesregierung und Bundesverfassungsgericht). Überdies werden die Staatsfunktionen erörtert, also Gesetzgebung, Verwaltung sowie Rechtsprechung und Gerichtsverfassung.Lehr- und Lernformen
Vorlesung
ÜbungModulprüfung
Klausur (90 Minuten)Veranstaltungssprache
deutschPflicht zur regelmäßigen Teilnahme
Übung: ja, Vorlesung: Teilnahme wird empfohlenArbeitsaufwand insgesamt
150 Stunden
5 LPDauer des Moduls
ein SemesterHäufigkeit des Angebots
jedes Wintersemester close-
091301
Lecture
Introduction to Public Law (Helmut Aust)
Schedule: Mo 10:00-12:00, Mi 10:00-11:00, zusätzliche Termine siehe LV-Details (Class starts on: 2024-10-14)
Location: HFB/Audimax (am 11.11.24 in Hörsaal I)
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091302
Practice seminar
Introduction to Public Law (Helmut Aust)
Schedule: Mi 11:00-12:00 (Class starts on: 2024-10-16)
Location: HFB/Audimax (Garystr. 35-37)
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091301
Lecture
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Roman Law and History of European Law
0479aA1.4Zugangsvoraussetzungen:
keineQualifikationsziele:
Durch Auseinandersetzung mit historischen Erscheinungsformen des Rechts können die Studentinnen und Studenten die Kontinuität und den Wandel von Fragestellungen, die Grundlagen der eigenen Rechtsordnung und die Einbettung unseres Rechts in einen europäischen Zusammenhang interpretieren. Durch Vertiefung in der Exegese können die Studentinnen und Studenten zudem kritisch mit den Quellen umgehen und sich wissenschaftlich mit dem Recht beschäftigen.Inhalte:
Das Modul bietet einen umfassenden, wenn auch kursorischen Einblick in die Europäische Rechtsgeschichte. Schwerpunkte sind das Römisches Recht und die deutsche Rechts- und Verfassungsgeschichte. Das Römische Recht behandelt die politischen, wirtschaftlichen und sozialen Rahmenbedingungen des Rechts ebenso wie grundlegende Elemente des römischen Privatrechts einschließlich ihrer Wirkungen auf das geltende Recht und die Rezeptionsgeschichte mit ihren europäischen Folgen. Über die deutsche Rechts- und Verfassungsgeschichte wird ein punktuell vertiefter Überblick über die Rechtsgeschichte der fränkischen Zeit, im Übrigen ab dem 12. Jahrhundert bis zum Jahr 1990 gegeben. In den Übungen steht die für die Exegese charakteristische Beschäftigung mit den Quellentexten im Vordergrund.Lehr- und Lernformen
Vorlesung
ÜbungModulprüfung
Klausur (120 Minuten)Veranstaltungssprache
deutschPflicht zur regelmäßigen Teilnahme
Übung: ja, Vorlesung: Teilnahme wird empfohlenArbeitsaufwand insgesamt
300 Stunden
10 LPDauer des Moduls
ein SemesterHäufigkeit des Angebots
jedes Wintersemester close-
091401
Lecture
Roman Law (Cosima Möller)
Schedule: Do 09:30-11:00, zusätzliche Termine siehe LV-Details (Class starts on: 2024-10-17)
Location: HFB/Audimax (am 14.11.24 in Hörsaal I)
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091402
Practice seminar
Roman Law (Cosima Möller)
Schedule: Do 11:15-12:00, zusätzliche Termine siehe LV-Details (Class starts on: 2024-10-17)
Location: HFB/Audimax (am 14.11.24 in Hörsaal I)
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091403
Lecture
European Legal History (Ignacio Enrique Czeguhn)
Schedule: Mi 08:30-10:00 (Class starts on: 2024-10-16)
Location: HFB/Audimax (Garystr. 35-37)
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091404
Practice seminar
European Legal History (Ignacio Enrique Czeguhn)
Schedule: Di 16:00-18:00, zusätzliche Termine siehe LV-Details (Class starts on: 2024-10-22)
Location: HFB/Audimax (am 05.11.24 in Hörsaal I)
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091401
Lecture
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Introductory Module: Arabic
0105dA1.1If you have some previous knowledge of this language, you must take a General Professional Skills (ABV) placement test before registering for a language course, even if your knowledge is very basic. close10 CP after completion of Introductory Module Part 1 and Part 2 -
Introductory Module: French
0105dA1.15The "Introductory Module: French" comprises 2 parts, each with 4 semester hours per week (SWS), i.e. a total of 8 SWS. 10 credit points are only awarded for the Introductory Module if both parts are successfully completed. It is not possible to receive credit points for the first part only. However, if you have little prior knowledge of the language, so that you can start directly with the second part of the Introductory Module (corresponds to an Intermediate Module 2), 5 credit points will be awarded upon successful completion (with a course load of 4 SWS).
It is possible to complete the Introductory Module (i.e. parts 1 and 2) within one semester during the period when classes are in session. Intensive courses are offered for this purpose, which are primarily intended for students specializing in the subject, but can also be taken by other students if places are available. The course numbers of these intensive courses are marked with Roman I and II in the course catalog, e.g:
54742I - Französisch Einstiegsmodul / Grundmodul 1+2, 1. Teil
54742II - Französisch Einstiegsmodul / Grundmodul 1+2, 2. Teil
If you wish to complete both parts of the introductory module within one semester during the period when classes are in session, you must register for both parts (I+II). When registering, enter the following course number, for example: 54742I+II. Partial attendance of intensive courses (indicated by Roman I and II) is not possible.
It is also possible to complete the second part of an Introductory Module separately from the first part in the following semester or during the semester break (if semester break courses are on offer). The corresponding courses are referred to in the course catalog as "Einstiegsmodul 1. Teil / Grundmodul 1" (i.e. part 1) and "Einstiegsmodul 2. Teil / Grundmodul 2" (i.e. part 2). Semester break courses have the additional title "Ferienkurs". closeIf you have some previous knowledge of this language, you must take a General Professional Skills (ABV) placement test before registering for a language course, even if your knowledge is very basic. close -
Intermediate Module 2: French
0105dA1.16Students who have attended and successfully completed the two-part Introductory Module (10 CP) should not register for Intermediate Module 2, but for Intermediate Module 3. close -
Intermediate Module 2: Arabic
0105dA1.2Students who have attended and successfully completed the two-part Introductory Module (10 CP) should not register for Intermediate Module 2, but for Intermediate Module 3. close -
Introductory Module: Italian
0105dA1.22The "Introductory Module: Italian" comprises 2 parts, each with 4 semester hours per week (SWS), i.e. a total of 8 SWS. 10 credit points are only awarded for the Introductory Module if both parts are successfully completed. It is not possible to receive credit points for the first part only. However, if you have little prior knowledge of the language, so that you can start directly with the second part of the Introductory Module (corresponds to an Intermediate Module 2), 5 credit points will be awarded upon successful completion (with a course load of 4 SWS).
It is possible to complete the Introductory Module (i.e. parts 1 and 2) within one semester during the period when classes are in session. Intensive courses are offered for this purpose, which are primarily intended for students specializing in the subject, but can also be taken by other students if places are available. The course numbers of these intensive courses are marked with Roman I and II in the course catalog, e.g:
54310I - Italienisch Einstiegsmodul / Grundmodul 1+2, 1. Teil
54310II - Italienisch Einstiegsmodul / Grundmodul 1+2, 2. Teil
If you wish to complete both parts of the introductory module within one semester during the period when classes are in session, you must register for both parts (I+II). When registering, enter the following course number, for example: 54310I+II. Partial attendance of intensive courses (indicated by Roman I and II) is not possible.
It is also possible to complete the second part of an Introductory Module separately from the first part in the following semester or during the semester break (if semester break courses are on offer). The corresponding courses are referred to in the course catalog as "Einstiegsmodul 1. Teil / Grundmodul 1" (i.e. part 1) and "Einstiegsmodul 2. Teil / Grundmodul 2" (i.e. part 2). Semester break courses have the additional title "Ferienkurs". closeIf you have some previous knowledge of this language, you must take a General Professional Skills (ABV) placement test before registering for a language course, even if your knowledge is very basic. close -
Intermediate Module 2: Italian
0105dA1.23Students who have attended and successfully completed the two-part Introductory Module (10 CP) should not register for Intermediate Module 2, but for Intermediate Module 3. close -
Introductory Module: Polish
0105dA1.3210 CP after completion of Introductory Module Part 1 and Part 2 -
Intermediate Module 2: Polish
0105dA1.33Students who have attended and successfully completed the two-part Introductory Module (10 CP) should not register for Intermediate Module 2, but for Intermediate Module 3. close -
Introductory Module: Portuguese
0105dA1.36The "Introductory Module: Portuguese" comprises 2 parts, each with 4 semester hours per week (SWS), i.e. a total of 8 SWS. 10 credit points are only awarded for the Introductory Module if both parts are successfully completed. It is not possible to receive credit points for the first part only. However, if you have little prior knowledge of the language, so that you can start directly with the second part of the Introductory Module (corresponds to an Intermediate Module 2), 5 credit points will be awarded upon successful completion (with a course load of 4 SWS).
It is possible to complete the Introductory Module (i.e. parts 1 and 2) within one semester during the period when classes are in session. Intensive courses are offered for this purpose, which are primarily intended for students specializing in the subject, but can also be taken by other students if places are available. The course numbers of these intensive courses are marked with Roman I and II in the course catalog, e.g:
54400I - Portugiesisch Einstiegsmodul / Grundmodul 1+2, 1. Teil
54400II - Portugiesisch Einstiegsmodul / Grundmodul 1+2, 2. Teil
If you wish to complete both parts of the introductory module within one semester during the period when classes are in session, you must register for both parts (I+II). When registering, enter the following course number, for example: 54400I+II. Partial attendance of intensive courses (indicated by Roman I and II) is not possible.
It is also possible to complete the second part of an Introductory Module separately from the first part in the following semester or during the semester break (if semester break courses are on offer). The corresponding courses are referred to in the course catalog as "Einstiegsmodul 1. Teil / Grundmodul 1" (i.e. part 1) and "Einstiegsmodul 2. Teil / Grundmodul 2" (i.e. part 2). Semester break courses have the additional title "Ferienkurs". closeIf you have some previous knowledge of this language, you must take a General Professional Skills (ABV) placement test before registering for a language course, even if your knowledge is very basic. close -
Intermediate Module 2: Portuguese
0105dA1.37Students who have attended and successfully completed the two-part Introductory Module (10 CP) should not register for Intermediate Module 2, but for Intermediate Module 3. close -
Introductory Module: Russian
0105dA1.43If you have some previous knowledge of this language, you must take a General Professional Skills (ABV) placement test before registering for a language course, even if your knowledge is very basic. close10 CP after completion of Introductory Module Part 1 and Part 2 -
Intermediate Module 2: Russian
0105dA1.44Students who have attended and successfully completed the two-part Introductory Module (10 CP) should not register for Intermediate Module 2, but for Intermediate Module 3. close -
Introductory Module: Spanish
0105dA1.49The "Introductory Module: Spanish" comprises 2 parts, each with 4 semester hours per week (SWS), i.e. a total of 8 SWS. 10 credit points are only awarded for the Introductory Module if both parts are successfully completed. It is not possible to receive credit points for the first part only. However, if you have little prior knowledge of the language, so that you can start directly with the second part of the Introductory Module (corresponds to an Intermediate Module 2), 5 credit points will be awarded upon successful completion (with a course load of 4 SWS).
It is possible to complete the Introductory Module (i.e. parts 1 and 2) within one semester during the period when classes are in session. Intensive courses are offered for this purpose, which are primarily intended for students specializing in the subject, but can also be taken by other students if places are available. The course numbers of these intensive courses are marked with Roman I and II in the course catalog, e.g:
54502I - Spanisch Einstiegsmodul / Grundmodul 1+2, 1. Teil, 1. Gr.
54502II - Spanisch Einstiegsmodul / Grundmodul 1+2, 2. Teil, 1. Gr.
If you wish to complete both parts of the introductory module within one semester during the period when classes are in session, you must register for both parts (I+II) of the same group. When registering, enter the following course number, for example: 54502I+II. Partial attendance of intensive courses (indicated by Roman I and II) is not possible.
It is also possible to complete the second part of an Introductory Module separately from the first part in the following semester or during the semester break (if semester break courses are on offer). The corresponding courses are referred to in the course catalog as "Einstiegsmodul 1. Teil / Grundmodul 1" (i.e. part 1) and "Einstiegsmodul 2. Teil / Grundmodul 2" (i.e. part 2). Semester break courses have the additional title "Ferienkurs". closeIf you have some previous knowledge of this language, you must take a General Professional Skills (ABV) placement test before registering for a language course, even if your knowledge is very basic. close -
Intermediate Module 2: Spanish
0105dA1.50Students who have attended and successfully completed the two-part Introductory Module (10 CP) should not register for Intermediate Module 2, but for Intermediate Module 3. close -
Introductory Module: Turkish
0105dA1.56If you have some previous knowledge of this language, you must take a General Professional Skills (ABV) placement test before registering for a language course, even if your knowledge is very basic. close10 CP after completion of Introductory Module Part 1 and Part 2 -
Intermediate Module 2: Turkish
0105dA1.57Students who have attended and successfully completed the two-part Introductory Module (10 CP) should not register for Intermediate Module 2, but for Intermediate Module 3. close -
Introductory Module: Dutch
0105dA1.7510 CP after completion of Introductory Module Part 1 and Part 2 -
Intermediate Module 2: Dutch
0105dA1.76Students who have attended and successfully completed the two-part Introductory Module (10 CP) should not register for Intermediate Module 2, but for Intermediate Module 3. close
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1st Year Study at Université Sorbonne Nouvelle - Paris 3 0411bA1.1
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3rd Year Study at Université Sorbonne Nouvelle - Paris 3 0411bA1.2
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Specialization Module I: French Studies 0238fA1.1
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Specialization Module II: French Studies 0238fA1.2
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Specialization Module IIIa: Language Practice 0411bB1.3
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Specialization Module IIIb: Language Practice 0411bB1.4
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Introductory Module Ia: Linguistics (French) 0029eA2.1
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Literary and Cultural Theory 0033dC1.4
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Introductory Module Ic: Literature (French) 0411bB2.3
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Introductory Module IId: Literary History and History of the French Language 0411bB2.4
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Introductory Module IId: Methodology and Practice of Analysis and Interpretation 0411bB2.5
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Education and Academia: Comparing France and Germany 0411bC1.1
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German-French Studies (only for 1st year students at the Sorbonne) 0411bC1.2
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Basic Course in Public Law 0313bA1.1
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Roman Law and History of European Law 0313bA1.2
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Introduction to the Legal System of the Federal Republic of Germany 0411bC2.3
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Upper Intermediate English 1 for Academic Professions 0105dA1.10
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Upper Intermediate English 2 for Academic Professions 0105dA1.11
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Advanced English 1a for Academic Professions 0105dA1.12
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Advanced English 1b for Academic Professions 0105dA1.13
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Advanced English 2 for Academic Professions 0105dA1.14
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Intermediate Module 3: French 0105dA1.17
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French GPS Foundation Module 4 0105dA1.18
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French GPS Advanced Module 1 0105dA1.19
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French GPS Advanced Module 2 0105dA1.20
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Advanced Module 3: French 0105dA1.21
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Intermediate Module 3: Italian 0105dA1.24
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Italian GPS Foundation Module 4 0105dA1.25
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Italian GPS Advanced Module 1 0105dA1.26
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Italian GPS Advanced Module 2 0105dA1.27
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Advanced Module 3: Italian 0105dA1.28
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Dutch GPS Introductory Module 0105dA1.29
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Intermediate Module 3: Arabic 0105dA1.3
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Dutch GPS Foundation Module 2 0105dA1.30
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Dutch GPS Foundation Module 3 0105dA1.31
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Intermediate Module 3: Polish 0105dA1.34
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Intermediate Module 4: Polish 0105dA1.35
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Intermediate Module 3: Portuguese 0105dA1.38
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Portuguese GPS Foundation Module 4 0105dA1.39
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Intermediate Module 4: Arabic 0105dA1.4
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Portuguese GPS Advanced Module 1 0105dA1.40
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Portuguese GPS Advanced Module 2 0105dA1.41
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Advanced Module 3: Portuguese 0105dA1.42
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Intermediate Module 3: Russian 0105dA1.45
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Intermediate Module 4: Russian 0105dA1.46
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Intermediate Module 5: Russian 0105dA1.47
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Advanced Module 1: Russian 0105dA1.48
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Intermediate Module 5: Arabic 0105dA1.5
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Intermediate Module 3: Spanish 0105dA1.51
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Spanish GPS Foundation Module 4 0105dA1.52
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Spanish GPS Advanced Module 1 0105dA1.53
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Spanish GPS Advanced Module 2 0105dA1.54
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Advanced Module 3: Spanish 0105dA1.55
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Turkish GPS Foundation Module 3 0105dA1.58
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Intermediate Module 4: Turkish 0105dA1.59
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Advanced Module: German as a Foreign Language 0105dA1.6
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Turkish GPS Foundation Module 5 0105dA1.60
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Introductory Module: Other Foreign Language 0105dA1.61
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Intermediate Module 2: Other Foreign Language 0105dA1.62
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Intermediate Module 3: Other Foreign Language 0105dA1.63
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Intermediate Module 4: Other Foreign Language 0105dA1.64
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Advanced Module 1: Other Foreign Language 0105dA1.65
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Advanced Module 2: Other Foreign Language 0105dA1.66
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Advanced Module 3: Other Foreign Language 0105dA1.67
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Intermediate Module 5: Other Foreign Language 0105dA1.68
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Intermediate Module 4: French 0105dA1.69
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Specialization Module A: German as a Foreign Language - Fields of Interaction in Academia 0105dA1.7
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Advanced Module 1: French 0105dA1.70
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Advanced Module 2: French 0105dA1.71
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Intermediate Module 4: Italian 0105dA1.72
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Advanced Module 1: Italian 0105dA1.73
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Advanced Module 2: Italian 0105dA1.74
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Intermediate Module 3: Dutch 0105dA1.77
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Intermediate Module 4: Portuguese 0105dA1.78
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Advanced Module 1: Portuguese 0105dA1.79
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Specialization Module B: German as a Foreign Language - Forms of Discourse in Academia 0105dA1.8
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Advanced Module 2: Portuguese 0105dA1.80
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Intermediate Module 4: Spanish 0105dA1.81
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Advanced Module 1: Spanish 0105dA1.82
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Advanced Module 2: Spanish 0105dA1.83
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Intermediate Module 3: Turkish 0105dA1.84
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Intermediate Module 5: Turkish 0105dA1.85
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Deutsch als Fremdsprache Fundierungsmodul 0105dA1.86
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Introductory Module: Arabic Dialects I 0105dA1.87
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Introductory Module: Arabic Dialects I 0105dA1.88
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Specialization Module C: German as a Foreign Language - Working with Texts and Working on Texts 0105dA1.9
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Module A: Digital Publishing and Presentation 0105dA2.1
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Module B: Digital Project Management 0105dA2.2
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Module C: Online Communication and Presentation 0105dA2.3
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Module D: Information Literacy 0105dA2.4
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Module E: Object-oriented Programming 0105dA2.5
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Module F: Print Media Layout and Design 0105dA2.6
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Module G: Digital Data Analysis and Statistical Methods 0105dA2.7
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Modul H: Multimedia-Produktion 0105dA2.8
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Gender and Diversity: Key Social Categories in the 21st Century 0105dA3.1
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Gender, Diversity, and Gender Mainstreaming 0105dA3.2
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Diversity Management 0105dA3.3
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Gender and Diversity: Collaborative Projects 0105dA3.4
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Gender and Diversity in the International Context 0105dA3.5
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Principles of Business Administration (General Professional Skills) 0105dA4.1
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Principles of Marketing (General Professional Skills) 0105dA4.2
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E-Business (General Professional Skills) 0105dA4.3
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Net Economy - Case Studies in the International Learning Network (General Professional Skills) 0105dA4.4
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BusinessplanLab - Creating a Business Plan 0105dA4.5
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Funpreneur Competition - Launching a Student Company 0105dA4.6
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Principles, Ideas, and Business Models for Starting a Company 0105dA4.7
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Mediation and Negotiation Techniques 0105dA5.1
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Shaping your Personal Study and Work Routines 0105dA5.2
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Presenting, Debating, Facilitating 0105dA5.3
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Project Management 0105dA5.4
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Mentoring and Tutoring Qualification 0105dA5.5
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Gruppenleitung in Lehr-Lern-Kontexten 0105dA5.6
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Managing Sustainability 0105dA6.1
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Communicating Sustainability 0105dA6.2
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Researching Sustainability 0105dA6.3
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Designing Sustainabilty 0105dA6.4
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Science and Society 0105dA7.1
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Understanding University 0105dA7.2
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Professional Internship - A 0105dA8.1
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Professional Internship - B 0105dA8.2
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Professional Internship - C 0105dA8.3
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Professional Internship Abroad - A 0105dA8.4
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Professional Internship Abroad - B 0105dA8.5
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Professional Internship Abroad - C 0105dA8.6
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Professional Orientation and Communication Skills in the Humanities 0188cA1.1
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Teamwork and Projects for Humanities Students 0188cA1.2
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Applied Skills Qualifications 0188cA1.3
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Applied Skills Qualifications 0188cA1.4
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Additional Foreign Languages 0188cA1.5
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Additional Foreign Languages 0188cA1.6
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General Professional Skills Courses
- Skill area: Foreign language 88 Modules
- Skill area: Information and media skills 8 Modules
- Area of specialisation Gender and Diversity Competence 5 Modules
- Skill area: Organizational and management skills 7 Modules
- Area of specialisation Communication Competence 6 Modules
- Skill area Sustainable Development 4 Modules
- Kompetenzbereich Forschungsorientierung 2 Modules
- Professional Internship 6 Modules
- Subject-Related Additional Qualification 6 Modules