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Englischsprachige Lehrveranstaltungen für Austauschstudierende im SoSe 2024

Austauschstudierende können fakultätsübergreifend beliebig viele der auf dieser Seite angegebenen englischsprachigen Lehrveranstaltungen besuchen und die jeweiligen Prüfungen belegen. Englischsprachige Lehrveranstaltungen, die nicht auf dieser Seite gelistet sind, sind für Austauschstudierende zur Prüfungsanmeldung nicht zulässig. Wenn Sie als Austauschstudent/in fakultätsübergreifend deutschsprachige Lehrveranstaltungen (dazu zählen nicht Sprachkurse Deutsch) belegen möchten, begrüßen wir das; informieren Sie sich über das deutschsprachige Lehrangebot gern über die Curricula der einzelnen Studiengänge und senden Sie binnen einen Monats nach Semesterbeginn dieses Formular ausgefüllt an die Mobilitätsverwaltung.


Fakultät Wirtschaftwissenschaften

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Veranstaltung ECTS Professor
International Trade Theory and Policy
Tue 10:15-13:45 C0205
5 Prof Richert
Macroeconomics
Mon 14:15-17:45 C0101
5 Prof Richert
Statistics
Tue 12:15-13:45 & Fri 12:15-13:45 C0101
5 Dr Simon
Management Accounting & Management Control. Modul A
Mon 14:15-17:45 C0205
5 Prof Schuster
Finance and Investment
Thu 10:15-13:45 C0205
5 Prof Heinemann
Cost Accounting
Wed 08:15-09:45 C0205 
Fri 10:15-11:45 C0101
5 Ms Fröbrich
Digital Business
Wed 10:15-13:45 H0002
5 Prof Richter
Real Estate Economics
Thu 14:15-17:45 C0106
5 Prof d'Andria
Transport Economics and Policy
Fri 14:15-17:45 C0102
see StudIP for additional dates and times
5 Prof Hüschelrath
European Economic and Monetary Union
Tue 14:15-17:45 C0205
5 Prof Richert
Marketing A: Strategic Marketing and Brand Management
Wed 08:15-09:45 & Thu 12:15-13:45 C0206
5 Prof Ullrich
Intercultural Management
Tue 08:15-11:45 C0101
5 Ms Kotsch
Exchange Rates and International Macroeconomic Policy
Mon 10:15-13:45 C0205
5 Ms Kotsch


Fakultät Informatik

Zeit und Ort der Prüfung finden Sie auf qis.

Veranstaltung ECTS Professor
Computational Intelligence (8\ CI)
Tue 14:15-15:45 & Wed 11:45-13:15 H0202

exercises bi-weekly Tue 11:45-13:15 F0003
5 Prof Golz
Media Production (8\ MP)
Mon 16:00-17:30 H0203
exercises bi-weekly Wed 08:15-11:30 F0003
3 Prof Chantelau
Agile Project Management & Software Development (6\ AgilSWDev)
Mon 17:45-19:15 H0202
exercises bi-weekly Tue 08:15-09:45 F0004 & Wed 08:15-09:45 H0215
5 Prof Englmeier
Selected Chapters of Functional Programming (8\ FunProg)
Fri 10:00-11:30 H0202
exercises bi-weekly Thu 11:45-13:15 & Fri 11:45-13:15 F0207
5 Prof Neuhardt
Mobile Systems (MobSys)
Thu 16:00-17:30 H0202
exercises bi-weekly Thu 14:15-15:45 & 17:45-19:15 F0003
5 Dr Sommer
Blockchain Applications (4\ Blockchain)
Mon 08:04. 19:30-21:00 F0004
Studies at HOME
5 Prof Englmeier

Fakultät Wirtschaftsrecht

Zeit und Ort der Prüfung finden Sie auf qis.

Veranstaltung ECTS Professor
International Finance Management
Wed 08:15-09:45
  Prof Schellberg
WPM European Labour Law
Thu 14:15-15:45 Online 
  Prof Ulbrich
European and International Restructuring and Insolvency Law 
June 2024
  Prof Gompertz
WPM Private International Law
Mon 17:45-19:15
3 Prof Schackmar
WPM/SQ International Sales Law and Arbitration
Mon 16:00-17:30
can also be taken as a block course
  Prof Schackmar


Fakultät Maschinenbau

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Veranstaltung ECTS Professor
Numerical Heat Transfer Simulation
Fri 10:00-13:30 D0203
5 Prof Pietzsch
Production Technology
Wed 08:00-11:30 D0207
5 Prof Löser
Simulation driven design
Mon 10:00-13:30 & Tue 08:15-11:30 D0202
5 Prof Dietzel


Fakultät Elektrotechnik

Zeit und Ort der Prüfung finden Sie auf qis.

Veranstaltung ECTS Professor
Communication Networks
Wed 10:00-11:30 H0103
Thu 16:00-17:30 B0406
5 Prof Roppel
Human Machine Interaction
Tue 10:00-11:30 & 12:30-14:00 H0114
5 Prof Schweigel
Robotic
Mon 12:30-15:45 H0102
5 Prof Schweigel
Sensor Systems
Fri 08:00-11:30 H0002
5 Prof Knechtel
Digital Signal Processing for Engineering Applications
Wed 12:00-13:30
Thu 12:00-13:30 H0003 bi-weekly
see StudIP for Lab dates and times
5 Prof Roppel
Machine Learning
Tue 14:15-15:45 H0116
Thu 12:30-14:00 H0103
5 Prof Schweigel

International School
(a) Language and Communication: German 

In the study area “Language and Communication: German" we offer German language courses during the semester from A1 to C1 according to the ECFR. They are aimed at all foreign students who wish to develop or broaden their knowledge of German during their stay in Schmalkalden. They are not designed for native speakers and have a limited number of participants. Registration on Stud.IP is required in order to take part in the German language courses. The range of courses is as follows:  

Lectures ECTS Lecturer
German Language A1.1: Group A
Wed 14:00-15:30 D0117 &
Thu 18:00-19:30 D0110
5 Ms Petschauer
German Language A1.1: Group B
Wed 16:00-17:30 D0117 &
Fri 14:00-15:30 D0110
Ms Petschauer
German Language A1.1: Group C Ms Manco Villa
German Language A1.2: Group A
Wed 14:00-15:30 H0115 &
Thu 09:00-10:30 H0115
see StudIP for additional dates
5 Ms Pesavento
German Language A1.2: Group B Ms Manco Villa
German Language A2.1
Wed 15:45-17:15 H0115 &
Thu 10:45-12:15 H0115
5 Ms Pesavento
German Language A2.2
Wed 17:30-19:00 H0115 &
Thu 12:30-14:00 H0115
5 Ms Pesavento
German Language B1.1
Wed 07:00-08:30 online &
Thu 08:30-10:00 online
5 Dr Renz
German Language B1.2
Wed 08:30-10:00 online &
Thu 07:00-08:30 online
5 Dr Renz
German Language B2.1
Wed 08:30-10:00 online &
Thu 08:30-10:00 online
5 Mr Renz
German Language B2.2
Wed 10:30-12:00 online &
Thu 07:00-08:30 online
5 Mr Renz
German Language C1.1
Wed 07:00-08:30 online &
Thu 10:30-12:00 online
5 Mr Renz

Incoming students with a very good knowledge of German are kindly invited to register for the Centre for Key Skills courses here.


(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 Lecturer
Academic Reading
Mon & Tue 10:00-12:30 online
20.05. - 24.06.
3 Dr Moura
Academic Writing
Tue & Thu 14:00-16:30 online
21.05. - 02.07.
3 Dr Moura
Personal Branding
Thu 15:00-16:30 H0112
3 Ms Wassink
Intercultural Business Communication
Part 1: Tue 14:00-15:30 D0117
Part 2: Wed 14:30-16:00 D0113
(You have to participate in both parts for this lecture)
6 Ms Bagchi


(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 Lecturer
Introduction to German Studies and Studying in Germany
Thu 25.04. & Mon 29.04. & Wed 08.05 19:00-21:00 online
Sat 04.05. 11:00-18:00 H0113
Sun 05.05. 09:00-16:00 H0113
3 Dr Hornung
Applied German Studies: Berlin
Thu 20.06. & 04.07. 19:00-21:00 online
Fri 28.06. - Sun 30.06. in Berlin
1 Dr Hornung
Applied German Studies: Dresden/Leipzig
29.05. 16:00-20:30 online
31.05. - 02.06. Field Trip
02.06. 18:00-19:30 online
1 Mr Rausch


(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 Lecturer
Introduction to European Studies
Mon 01.07. & Thu 11.07. 19:00-21:00 online
Sat, 06.07., 11:00-18:00 H0113
Sun, 07.07., 09:00-16:00 H0113
3 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 Lecturer
Start-Up-Thinking and Entrepreneurial Spirit
Thu 17:00-18:30 H0112
3 Ms Wassink
Principles of Marketing
Fri 10:00-11:30
3 Ms Bagchi
SPIRIT Mentoring Programm
see StudIP for dates and times
3 Ms Wassink
Global Marketing Research Project
Part 1: Wed 16:15-17:45 D0113
Part 2: Fri 12:00-13:30
6 Ms Bagchi
Introduction to Peace and Conflict Studies
Mai & June, see StudIP for dates and times
  Dr Hornung
Applied Cultural Studies: Against Racism and Antisemitism
Mai & June, see StudIP and syllabus for dates and times
1 Mr Olivera