During this hybrid semester at Schmalkalden University of Applied Sciences, some lectures will be held online. At Stud.IP, students can access the meetings via the lectures, which are held via BigBlueButton (BBB).
Faculty of Business and Economics
Classes | ECTS | Professor |
Mathematics Mon 10:15-11:45 C0105 Wed 10:15-11:45 C0104 |
5 | Dr Simon |
Accounting Tue 12:15-13:45 C0105 Thu 14:15-15:45 C0101 |
5 | Prof Gemeinhardt |
Microeconomics Thu 10:15-13:45 C0101 |
5 | Ms Kotsch |
Marketing Mon 08:15-09:45 C0105 Wed 12:15-13:45 C0104 |
5 | Ms Kotsch |
Soft Skills Tue 14:15-17:45 C0205 |
8 | Prof Herbert/Prof Richert |
Principles of Economics Fri 08:15-11:45 C0101 |
5 | Ms Fröbrich |
Current Topics in Marketing Thu 16:15-19:45 C0206 |
5 | Prof Ullrich |
Corporate Finance Thu 10:15-13:45 C0104 |
5 | Prof Heinemann |
Valuation of Intangible Assets Tue 12:15-15:45 C0206 |
5 | Prof Heinemann |
Faculty of Computer Science
Classes (abbr. in Stud.IP) | ECTS | Professor |
Distributed Systems (7\ DS) Fri 10:00-11:30 H0202 exercises to be found on Stud.IP |
5 | Prof. Neuhardt |
Image Processing I and Compression Standards (7\ ImProc1) Tue 16:00-17:00 H0203 Wed 08:15-09:45 H0203 exercises to be found on Stud.IP |
5 | Prof. Chantelau |
Image Processing II (9\ ImProc2) Mon 14:15-15:45 8xF0003/6xH0203 |
3 | Prof. Chantelau |
IT-Security (7\ IT-Sec) Thu 14:15-15:45 H02015 exercises to be found on Stud.IP |
5 | Prof. Staudemeyer |
Metamodeling Platforms for Application Development (9\ MMPfAppDev) Mon 16:00-17:30 H0203 |
5 | Prof. Johannsen |
Web Applications (9\ WebApp) Thu 10:00-11:30 H0203 Thu 16:00-17:30 H0202 exercises to be found on Stud.IP |
5 | Prof. Neuhardt |
Project Management (5\ PM) | 5 | Prof. Englmeier |
Signals and Systems (7\ SigSys) Tue 17:45-19:15 & Wed 11:45-13:15 H0002 exercises to be found on Stud.IP |
5 | Prof. Golz |
Faculty of Business Law
Classes | ECTS | Professor |
Anglo-American Bankruptcy Management Tue 16:00-17:30 D0302 |
2.5 | Prof Schellberg |
Comparative Case Law Fri 14:15-15:45 |
2.5 | Prof Müller-Grune |
International Civil and Commercial Litigation Thu 10:00-11:30 |
2.5 | Dr Achenbach |
Financial Management Wed 17:45-19:15 D0214 |
2.5 | Prof Schellberg |
Faculty of Mechanical Engineering
Classes | ECTS | Professor |
International Engineering Week 05.12.-09.12.2022 |
2.5 | Prof Kolev |
Fundamentals of Vibration Engineering Tue 08:00-11:30 H0202 |
5 | Prof Behn |
Fossils and Bio Fuels, Lubricants and Plastics Mon 08:00-09:30 & 14:00-15:30 D0207 21.01.2022 Fri 10:00-11:30 exercises to be found on Stud.IP |
5 | Ms Beugel |
Simulation of Motion Wed 08:00-09:30 D0113 Wed 10:00-11:30 D0203 Thu 10:00-11:30 D0202 |
5 | Prof Weidner |
Finite Elements Method Mon 10:00-13:30 D0203 |
5 | Prof Raßbach |
Surface Engineering & Coatings Technology Thu 12:00-15:30 H0114 |
5 | Prof Dorner-Reisel |
Laser Technology Mon 10:00-11:30 D0110 Wed 12:00-13:30 D0207 exercises to be found on Stud.IP |
5 | Prof Behn |
Intercultural Learning and Event Management |
2.5 | Prof Kolev |
Faculty of Electrical Engineering
Classes | ECTS | Professor |
Automatic Control Thu 10:00-11:30 |
5 | Prof. Schweigel |
Automation Control Thu 08:00-09:30 |
5 | Prof. Bachmann |
Artificial Intelligence Mon 10:00-11:30 & Tue 16:00-17:30 H0002 |
5 | Prof. Bachmann |
Digital Signal Processing | 5 | Prof. Roppel |
Microelectronic Technologies Wed 08:00-09:30 & 12:30-14:00 B0323 |
5 | Prof. Knechtel |
Sensor Systems Mon 08:00-11:30 H0001 |
5 | Prof. Knechtel |
Digital Signal Processing for Engineering Applications Mon 18:00-19:30 H0001 Tue 14:00-15:30 H0002 Wed 12:00-13:30 7xD0103/7xD0113 |
5 | Prof. Roppel |
International School
(a) Language and Communication: German
In the study area “Language and Communication: German” we offer general German language courses and applied lectures. Intensive German language prep-courses during the semester break enable all foreign students to study in German. The prep-courses and the intensive course “Deutsch Interaktiv und Interkulturell” involve a small personal financial contribution. The free German language courses during the semester address all foreign students wishing to develop or broaden their German skills during their stay in Germany. They are not designed for native speakers and have a limited number of participants. There is a placement test at the beginning of the semester to classify students according to the ECFR levels A1 to C1. Additionally, incoming students are kindly invited to register for the courses of the Centre for Key Skills (in German language) here. The range of courses is as follows:
The German Language A1.1 courses are devided into 4 different groups. Each group has a limited participation number but covers the same course material. Please only enrol yourself in one course.
Lectures | ECTS | Professor |
German Language A1.1 - Itzerott Tue 15:30-17:00 & Thu 17:30-19:00 H0115 - Group A Tue 17:30-19:00 & Thu 15:30-17:00 H0103 - Group B German Language A1.1 - Manco Villa Mon 16:15-17:45 & Wed 16:15-17:45 - Group C German Language A1.1 - Petschauer Wed 08:00-09:30 & Fri 14:00-15:30 D0110 - Group D |
5 | Ms Manco Villa, Ms Petschauer, Ms Itzerott |
German Language A1.2 Tue 16:15-17:45 & Thu 16:15-17:45 |
5 | Ms Manco Villa |
German Language A2.1 Mon 16:00-17:30 & Wed 14:00-15:30 D0117 |
5 | Ms Petschauer |
German Language B1.1 Tue 08:30-10:00 & Thu 08:30-10:00 |
5 | Ms Renz |
German Language B1.2 Tue 10:30-12:00 & Thu 10:30-12:00 |
5 | Ms Renz |
German Language B2.1 Wed 12:30-14:00 & Fri 12:30-14:00 BBB |
5 | Mr Renz |
German Language B2.2 Wed 10:30-12:00 & Fri 10:30-12:00 BBB |
5 | Mr Renz |
German Language C1.1 Wed 08:30-10:00 & Fri 08:30-10:00 BBB |
5 | Mr Renz |
(b) Language and Communication: English
In the study area “Language and Communication” we offer applied English language courses that are complemented by lectures on intercultural sensitisation. The courses on “Business English” prepare the students for demanding professional activities in an international context and are also offered within several skill levels. They are not designed for native speakers and have a limited number of participants. The complementary courses on interculturality aim at an enlightened and reflected foreign experience with intercultural awareness. Additionally, we offer tailored courses on academic writing and reading in an international context. The range of courses is as follows:
Lectures | ECTS | Professor |
Academic Reading Mon 17:15-18:45 H0112 |
3 | Mr Rausch |
Academic Writing Mon 15:30-17:00 H0112 |
3 | Mr Rausch |
Scientific Work and Academic Writing according to German Standard Thu 15:45-17:15 |
3 | Ms Mohr |
Business English (beginners) Wed 16:00-17:30 Group 1 Thu 11:45-13:15 Group 2 |
3 | Ms Bagchi |
Intercultural Business Communication Thu 14:15-15:45 |
6 | Ms Bagchi |
Personal Branding Thu 15:00-16:30 H0112 |
3 | Ms Wassink |
Public Speaking Fri 14:00-15:30 |
3 | Prof Dr Maganat Shegebayev |
(c) Introduction to German Studies
The study area “Introduction to German Studies” is supposed to facilitate the students’ orientation in the host country, to sensitise them to cultural and country-specific characteristics in Germany as well as to impart knowledge on Germany’s higher education system. Students are highly recommended to join the introductory workshop in English. Furthermore, the International Office offers field trips to various destinations in order for the students to gather country-specific experience outside the study location. It should be noted that these trips are not compensated with credit points and involve a small personal financial contribution. The range of courses is as follows:
Lectures | ECTS | Professor |
Introduction to German Studies Sat 22.10. 17:00-20:00 BBB Mon 24.10. 09:00-17:00 BBB Sun 30.10. & Fri 04.11. & 05.11. 09:00-18:00 BBB |
4 | Dr Hornung |
Applied German Studies: Berlin 21.-23.10.2022 Wed 19.10.2022 17:00-19:00 BBB Sat 29.10.2022 18:00-20:00 BBB |
1 | Dr Hornung |
Applied German Studies: Dresden-Leipzig 04.-06.01.2023 03.01.2023 13:00-17:30 BBB 06.01.2023 18:00-19:30 BBB |
1 | Mr Rausch |
Applied German Studies: Economy of Thuringia Wed 15:45-17:15 |
2 | Ms Mohr |
Applied German Studies: Culture and History of Thuringia Fri 15:45-17:15 |
2 | Ms Mohr |
(d) Introduction to European Studies
The study area “Introduction to International Relations and European Studies” addresses students from outside Europe as well as all other students interested in the socio-scientific analysis of international relations. There is a specific introduction in every semester, which is also suitable for beginners. The range of courses is as follows:
Lectures | ECTS | Professor |
Introduction to European Studies Fri 21.10.2022 19:00-20:30 BBB Mon 24.10. - Wed 26:10. 17:00-21:30 BBB |
2 | Dr Hornung |
(e) International Electives
The range of courses within the area “International Electives” is supplemented by courses on changing subjects in English. Those events cover comprehensive international aspects relevant to students from all fields. The range of courses is as follows:
Lectures | ECTS | Professor |
Start-Up-Thinking and Entrepreneurial Spirit Thu 17:00-18:30 H0112 |
3 | Ms Wassink |
Principles of Marketing Wed 14:15-15:45 |
3 | Ms Bagchi |
Design Thinking | Ms Wassink | |
Entrepreneurship Sandkasten Program | 3 | Ms Wassink |
Global Marketing Research Project Tue 17:45-19:15 D0117 |
6 | Ms Bagchi |
Introduction to Power System Analysis Mon 14:00-17:00 H0113 Tue 14:00-17:00 H0112 |
5 | Prof Faruk Ugranli |
Renewable Energy Resources Mon 09:00-12:00 H0112 Wed 09:00-12:00 H0113 |
5 | Prof Frank Ugranli |
Entrepreneurship and Creativity time schedule to be found on StudIP |
5 | Prof Dr Olena Iarmosh |
International Business | 3 | Prof Dr Zenovia Pop |
Biomedial Devices Principles (Bioinstrumentation) time schedule to be found on StudIP |
4 | Prof Dr Róbinson Torres |