g of how they work, and can evaluate them in terms of their strengths and weaknesses. They are familiar
with the challenges associated with their use and know approaches and strategies to address them [...] databases. Students refine their
knowledge of modern databases, including distributed data models. By designing and building complex infrastructures, students
deepen their ability to abstract. Students [...] larger topics, they are able to structure their results in written form in the master's thesis and to place them there in the scientific
context. They also improve their ability to express themselves in written
social, economic and ethical effects of their activities and to incorporate them responsibly into their
actions. ⁴Furthermore, they can place the effects of their actions and procedures in a social and [...] persons for other disciplines. ²During their studies,
graduates engage in intercultural exchange with each other and thus gain valuable experience for
their work in international business. ³They [...] who have completed their relevant first degree with an overall grade of "better than 1.3"
or who demonstrably belong to the top 10% in the percentile rank of the degrees of their degree
program
Applied Sciences Amberg-Weiden (OTH) in Weiden, Germany. Students are required in the course of their studies to complete a
minimum 20-week practical internship, preferably abroad. Students receive 25 [...] positions appropriate for interns in
a variety of departments.
By the time students begin their internship, they have usually had course work in the following areas (not an exhaustive list):
examination board.
(2) 1 Students who have not acquired their university entrance qualification in the German language
should increase their German language skills during the first two study sections [...] ed problems and to integrate them into
innovative business models. 3In addition, graduates have their own initial research experience.
(5) 1Graduates are able to work both individually and as members [...] at B2 level according to the
Common European Framework of Reference for Languages at the start of their studies. 2This
proof can be provided by German students through the Abitur grade in English, alt
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qualification in
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Enrolment: [...] buddy program, students from
higher semesters take first-year students "by the
hand”, passing on their knowledge about studying
and student life.
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qualification in
Germany must have
their credentials
reviewed and
approved
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Enrolment: [...] buddy program, students from
higher semesters take first-year students "by the
hand”, passing on their knowledge about studying
and student life.
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What experiences do students have during their studies?
What exactly do you learn in the degree programs?
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You are also able to present solutions that have been created, to discuss their quality and alternatives and to
reflect on their problem-solving strategy in a technical and methodical manner.
Method [...] manage their own projects responsibly.
- They are prepared to deal with the dynamics of a real project.
• Personal Skills (Social Competence and Self-competence):
- The students approach their own projects [...] online at the East Bavarian
University Amberg-Weiden, after thoroughly
familiarizing yourself with their structure,
competencies and skills.
3. Fill out the application form with brief
information
You are also able to present solutions that have been created, to discuss their quality and alternatives and to
reflect on their problem-solving strategy in a technical and methodical manner.
Method [...] manage their own projects responsibly.
- They are prepared to deal with the dynamics of a real project.
• Personal Skills (Social Competence and Self-competence):
- The students approach their own projects [...] online at the East Bavarian
University Amberg-Weiden, after thoroughly
familiarizing yourself with their structure,
competencies and skills. Link.
3. Fill out the application form with brief
information
online at the East Bavarian
University Amberg-Weiden, after thoroughly
familiarizing yourself with their structure,
competencies and skills.
3. Fill out the application form with brief
information [...] process modelling.
• Recognize possibilities for the optimization of business processes and plan their realization.
• Execute the most important software-based core business processes of a company [...] processes.
Personal Skills (Social Competence and Self-competence):
• The students approach their own projects in an open and structured way.
• They are familiar with intervention techniques in
Students are also able to present solutions that have been created, to discuss their quality and alternatives
and to reflect on their problem-solving strategy in a technical and methodical manner.
Method [...] online at the East Bavarian
University Amberg-Weiden, after thoroughly
familiarizing yourself with their structure,
competencies and skills.
3. Fill out the application form with brief
information [...] complexity.
• They can make use of elementary data-structures and predefined operations within their own software
applications.
• Students will learn the elementary skills to implement basic algorithms
Students are also able to present solutions that have been created, to discuss their quality and alternatives
and to reflect on their problem-solving strategy in a technical and methodical manner.
Method [...] online at the East Bavarian
University Amberg-Weiden, after thoroughly
familiarizing yourself with their structure,
competencies and skills.
3. Fill out the application form with brief
information [...] complexity.
• They can make use of elementary data-structures and predefined operations within their own software
applications.
• Students will learn the elementary skills to implement basic algorithms
actions for their implementation, taking into account their goals,
expected socio-economic consequences, risks, legislative, resource and other constraints;
- Evaluate the results of their own work, [...] :
Student can present solutions that have been created, to discuss their quality and alternatives and to reflect on their problem-solving
strategy in a technical and methodical manner.
Course [...] You are also able to present solutions that have been created, to discuss their quality and alternatives and to reflect on their
problem-solving strategy in a technical and methodical manner.
actions for their implementation, taking into account their goals,
expected socio-economic consequences, risks, legislative, resource and other constraints;
- Evaluate the results of their own work, [...] :
Student can present solutions that have been created, to discuss their quality and alternatives and to reflect on their problem-solving
strategy in a technical and methodical manner.
Course [...] You are also able to present solutions that have been created, to discuss their quality and alternatives and to reflect on their
problem-solving strategy in a technical and methodical manner.
seminar, the participants will have a
plethora of different concepts at hand which help to pursue their
scientific work. This includes in particular typesetting research articles
and bibliography handling [...] scientific
computing, statistics, or visualizing data. As a side effect, students will
broaden their experience with Unix-like environments.
Inhalte: Due to the interdisciplinary nature of the seminar
additional modules of their choice (see below) 8 10 Winter and Summer
Students who have acquired their university entrance qualification in German /
Students who acquire their official B2 (better [...] Students are also able to present solutions that have been created, to discuss their quality and alternatives and to reflect on their
problem-solving strategy in a technical and methodical manner.
Course [...] You are also able to present solutions that have been created, to discuss their quality and alternatives and to reflect on their
problem-solving strategy in a technical and methodical manner.
Course
able to analyze various retail-specific characteristics in the use of logistics processes and assess their application in a
practical context.
- The students will be able to apply the most important principles
hiness
is approximated by firm–specific factors, e.g. the firms’ assessment of
their current business situation and their business expectations. After
controlling for the banks’ refinancing costs, which [...] problem by looking at the characteristics of
firms that observed reductions in their bank credit volumes. However, since
their dependent variable was credit volume, the identification problem still re- [...] business (statebus) and
their business expectations for the next six months (comexp) as a proxy for the
quality of the borrower. The survey respondents can characterize their state
of the business
and Spain) were
able to improve their relative price competitiveness and thus their bilateral current account
balance against Germany by a depreciation of their currencies against the D-Mark. A nominal [...] bear problems that were already
discussed. German households can expand their spending only marginally without raising their
indebtedness, because the tax burden in Germany is very high. A large [...] is not a zero sum
game. Increasing German exports contribute to growth in other economies due to their high
import content. It does not make sense to raise German imports artificially via “push button”
ts between the cyclical fluctuations of government expenditure and of real GDP
(deviations from their trends) since 1980 and for the sub-periods before 2000 and after 2000.
A positive correlation between [...] between 0.22 and – 0.221. When comparing the deviations of expenditure-GDP ratios and of
real GDP from their trends we find negative correlation coefficients for the whole period. By
contrast, when using real [...] global recession Table 4 shows the fluctuations of real public
expenditure and of real GDP around their trend before and after the global recession in 2009.
In 2009, government spending in Africa (and
patterns exist and their impact on individuals is
confirmed. Causes of abberrations of organisational steering mechanisms are
discussed. Future trends of organisations and their impact on pathological
problems like the
sovereign debt crisis mainly due to their inability to enforce EU member countries to reduce
their budget deficits and to their failure to force EMU members to comply with the rules [...] the IMF elaborated the
economic adjustment programs for these economies and closely monitored their progress
through quarterly reviews based on economic missions.
The active role of the IMF [...] participate
in the rescue programs? Was it a sign of weakness of the European institutions to solve their
problems alone and/or did the Europeans want to use the outstanding expertise of the IMF in
participants of seminars
at the Deutsche Bundesbank and the Oesterreichische Nationalbank for their valuable comments. In
particular, we would like to thank S Arz for his contributions. The opinions [...] central banks in the euro area are connected to TARGET2. There are no constraints on the size of
their balances vis-à-vis the European Central Bank that emerge from the cross-border flow of interbank [...] is again an appropriate reference country as, during the time
when both Germany and France had their national currencies, there were no major differences
between the two with regard to domestic banknote
employ classic t-tests casting some doubt on the statistical reliability of their results
because it is well-known that their use is critical in the presence of typical stock return characteristics (e. [...] has been directed to the scientific analysis of calendar
effects in stock market returns because their identification may allow the implementation of profitable in-
vestment strategies (see Lucey and Pardo [...] effect that attributes bad luck and thus low or negative returns to this specific calendar day. In their seminal
article, published in the prestigious Journal of Finance, Kolb and Rodriguez (1987) found
the integration of these into the
environmental program. To ensure the continual improvement of their environmental
performances in the future, the operational structure and instructions have been adapted
Ours (2004) Does the Recent Success of Some OECD Countries in
Lowering their Unemployment Rates Lie in the Clever Design of their Labour Market
Reforms?, Oxford Economic Papers, 56, 621 - 642.
[...] t insurance system is generous, trade unions may
down weight the disutility of unemployment for their members and prefer higher real wages
for the employed. Employment will be affected negatively. A [...] unemployment benefits must incorporate these
aspects, because the OECD countries differ widely in their taxation and eligibility conditions of unemployment
benefits.
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employers),