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School of Business and Economics at a glance Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg

School of Business and Economics at a glance Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg. History. 1919 Teaching starts with 180 students. 1743 University established in Erlangen. 1800. 1700. 1925. 1750. 1850. 1900. 1600. 1918

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School of Business and Economics at a glance Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg

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  1. School of Business and Economicsat a glance Friedrich-Alexander-UniversitätErlangen-Nürnberg

  2. History 1919Teaching starts with 180 students 1743 University established in Erlangen 1800 1700 1925 1750 1850 1900 1600 1918 The Free College of Commerce, Industry and General Education is founded in Nuernberg 1622 University established in Altdorf 1809 Closure of the University of Altdorf 1923 Ludwig Erhard graduates from the College of Commerce

  3. History 1933 Renamed the"Hindenburg-Hochschule“ 1975 The beginning of internationalisation of the WiSo-Faculty 1945 Reforms and a new start 1925 1950 1975 1977 The new building in the Lange Gasse is opened 1927/28 Right to grant doctorates and “Habilitations" 1961 The WiSo becomes part of the University Erlangen-Nürnberg 1925 Awarded the rector’s charter and senatorial constitution

  4. History 2000 Masters course in International Business for foreign students 2006 Introduction of the Bachelor courses 1975 2000 2006 1997/98 First International Business Administration course 2003 Introduction of the MBA "Business Management“ 2001 - 2004 Extensions of the building in the Lange Gasse

  5. Facts and Figures Second biggest University in Bavaria 5 Schools 149 Fields of Study, e.g. Law, Medicine, Molecular Science 312 Chairs, e.g. Corporate Management, Marketing 33,500 Students Varied University sports programme, e.g. sailing Student organisations, e.g. AIESEC, RCDS

  6. Facts and Figures 5,500 Students 35 Chairs Diverse fields of study Internationally listed with 100 Partner-Universities worldwide, e.g. Atlanta, USA Cooperation with regional and international firms, e.g. Siemens

  7. Internationally orientated Bachelor and Master courses with social and methodolical key qualifications needed for later professional experience

  8. Bachelor Grouping the strengths:innovative, international, interdisciplinary, practice orientated Combination of the expertise insubjects,methods & personality Combination of generalists and specialists Assessment stage – 1 year Key qualifications (Soft Skills) After 1 year choice of main focus Diverse other Innovations

  9. Bachelor courses Business Studies with a focus on - Business Administration - Economics - Information Systems - Business Education Socio-Economics with a focus on (Behavioral Studies or International Studies) International Business Studies Information Systems Bachelor courses

  10. Introductory course - Chronologically Assessment-Stage: • - Overview & Basics • - Introduction in BA, • Economics, Law Bachelor stage: • - Choice of the main focus • - Key qualifications 4+5 Master-Courses Profession 2+3 Degree Bachelor of Arts Course Year 1 Assessment Phase

  11. Introductionary course - Content 1. Obligatory topics • Overview and method. basics • Introduction in BA, Econ. and Law 2. Key qualifications • Languages • Ability to create and hold presentations • Ability to work scientifically 3. Core area • dependent on main focus • within the main focus the same and obligatory for all students Introductory Course - Content • four blocks • Arbitrary from the offered courses 4. Area of Specialisation 5. Bachelor thesis • from the main focus • 9 weeks • as the case may be 18 weeks for the thesis/practical work

  12. Master courses Labour Market and Human Resources (Doctoral) Master of Science in Economics Finance, Auditing, Controlling, Taxation (FACT) International Business Studies (MIBS) International Information Systems (IIS) Management Marketing Socio-Economics Business Education Master courses

  13. Research: Scientific excellency combined with practice orientated research

  14. Main research Business Education Economic Policy Information SystemsInternational Business & Globalization Labor Market and Workplace Studies Management Marketing Valuation Taxation Main research

  15. International: Worldwide network with over 100 Universities, leading companies and organisations

  16. International 14 Percent Foreign Students and over 100 visiting students per year • Intensive contact during the course of studies and apprenticeship with • Asia • Middle-, Southern- and Northern Europe • Latin America • USA

  17. International Internationally orientated courses Double bachelor degrees Chair of International Studies (Anglo-American societies) Foreign language lectures UNICERT certified foreign language training Guest lecturers International main research Worldwide contacts and cooperations

  18. Alumni - Network Grants for scientific and economic interaction Book of graduates Updated register of members Founded 1995 over 1.600 Members 17 Sponsoring companies 50 coporate members Graduate magazine "Alumni“ Annual meetings Regional Alumni circles / meetings Alumni for students Work experience for students from Eastern Europe

  19. International Contacts and cooperations Over 100 partnership agreements

  20. Hall of Fame Graduates of our faculty that have played an important part in our modern economy and society. (a selection)

  21. Hall of Fame Dr. Siegfried Balleis"The Faculty of Business Administration, Economics and Social Sciences provides the students with a large choice of subjects. Thanks to this enormous diversity, they gain qualifications for many highly different jobs. “ Dr. Ulrich Maly "As an economist I know that economics is not only a science but also a state of mind, one that helps me with my current tasks. This I was taught by the WiSo.“

  22. Hall of Fame Prof.Dr. Heinrich von Pierer "The course of studies was a terrific investment for me. Be it business, association work, or in political dialogue I can always rely on the basics that I was taught here.“ Prof. Dr. Karl-Dieter Grüske"WiSo can shape your whole life.“

  23. Hall of Fame Dr. Bernd Rödl" After finishing my law degree I started laying down the foundation for my independence while at the WiSo. The WiSo has a great tradition of practice-related research and scientific teaching. The tasks I accomplished while at the WiSo still help me in my business life today. But this is not only true of me. Looking at the management of Rödl & Partner one could say: "We are the children of the Nuernberger WiSo!“ Karl Matthäus Schmidt “The years I spent at University were the basis for my business dealings. It was an important and beautiful time for me."

  24. Hall of Fame Dr. h.c. Heinz Sebiger Founder of DATEV eG Prof. Dr. Wilhelm Vershofen Founder und Board of Management ofGesellschaft für Konsumforschung(GfK)

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