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Seminar (WS/SS)

Content of the seminar Technology, Innovation and Start-up Management

Our seminar “Exploring Technology, Innovation and Entrepreneurship” is intended to give you the opportunity to flexibly design your academic path. In the seminar you have the opportunity to do research on technology, innovation or entrepreneurship: do in-depth research on a specific topic. In this way, you will be able to examine critical questions in the respective research area and propose a research model.

 

You have the opportunity to use your seminar paper as an exposé for your future master's thesis and thus be able to have a say in your topic area. In this way, this seminar will improve your critical thinking, research and presentation skills and prepare you for success in practice and academia.

 

A tutor will support the students until the completion of the scientific paper and the final presentation. The final presentations are introduced to the department team as well as the other course members, which are expected to participate in the Q & A.

 


The seminar of the Department for Business Administration with the focus on Technology, Innovation and Start-up Management can be taken by all Master's courses in Faculty 02. (For example, also in the AFS Master as a major)

Student feedback

  • "Inspired good food for thought."
  • "Responded quickly and helpfully to questions."
  • "Clear wording in the event. It was fun."
  • "Promoting personal initiative."

Course information

Module code:

02-BWL:MSc-Seminar

Professor:

Prof. Dr. Monika Schuhmacher

Contact person: Alexandra von Preuschen
Term: Winter and summer term
Type of examination:

Paper and presentation

Language paper and presentation:

Englisch (preferred) or German
Prerequisites:
  • Current Flexnow print-out/grading record
  • Copy of the Bachelor's transcript

Schedule for WS 2021/22 (All dates are mandatory)

Kick-off:

Kick-off: Friday, October 18th, 2024, 10:00-11:30 a.m. 

  All participants will be informed about further dates via e-mail and StudIP.

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