Green Biotec UG Bremen Germany
Management and Economic AssessmentCourse Under Construction |
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Course Description | This course provides a comprehensive introduction to management principles and economic assessment techniques. Students will learn to analyze business environments, make informed decisions, and evaluate economic impacts. The course combines theoretical frameworks with practical applications, preparing students for leadership roles in various sectors. |
Recommended Books | 1. “Management: Leading & Collaborating in a Competitive World” by Bateman, Snell, and Konopaske 2. “Managerial Economics” by William F. Samuelson and Stephen G. Marks 3. “Cost-Benefit Analysis: Concepts and Practice” by Anthony E. Boardman et al. |
Course Learning Outcomes | After completing this course, students will be able to: 1. Apply key management theories and practices in organizational contexts 2. Conduct economic assessments using various analytical tools 3. Evaluate business strategies and their economic implications 4. Develop decision-making skills based on economic and managerial principles 5. Understand the interplay between management practices and economic outcomes |
Assessment System | Quizzes: 15% Case Study Analyses: 20% Midterm Exam: 25% Final Project: 30% Class Participation: 10% |
Lecture Plan | ||
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Week | Topic | Assessment |
1 | Introduction to Management and Economic Assessment | |
2 | Fundamentals of Management Theory | Quiz 1 |
3 | Organizational Behavior and Leadership | |
4 | Strategic Management and Planning | Case Study 1 |
5 | Introduction to Economic Assessment | Quiz 2 |
6 | Cost-Benefit Analysis | |
7 | Market Analysis and Demand Estimation | Case Study 2 |
8 | Midterm Exam | Midterm |
9 | Financial Management and Budgeting | |
10 | Project Management and Evaluation | Quiz 3 |
11 | Risk Assessment and Management | |
12 | Economic Impact Analysis | Case Study 3 |
13 | Sustainability and Corporate Social Responsibility | |
14 | Global Management and International Economics | Quiz 4 |
15 | Course Review and Final Project Presentations | Final Project |