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OTTO-FRIEDRICH-UNIVERSITÄT BAMBERG UNIVERSITY OF BAMBERG Courses offered in English 2015 Applied Computer Science The following modules are offered in English by default or on demand. Note that there are also other modules available which are delivered in German but where the exam can be taken in English. More information can be found in the module handbook: http://www.uni- bamberg.de/fileadmin/uni/verwaltung/auslandsamt/dateien/infopaket_bamberg/wiai- Module-2014-2015.pdf Contact details can also be found via http://univis.uni-bamberg.de Next Generation Networking (KTR-Sem-M) Graduate seminar, 2 hrs per week, 3 ECTS, summer semester Prerequisites: Data communication and additional knowledge about IP networking according to the actual announcement Professor: Prof. Dr. Udo Krieger Project in Computer Networking (KTR-Proj) Graduate tutorial and lab project, 4 hrs per week, 6 ECTS, summer semester Prerequisites: Data communication, JAVA or C++ network programming and additional knowledge about IP networking according to the actual announcement Professor: Prof. Dr. Udo Krieger Modeling and Analysis of Communication Networks and Distributed Systems (KTR-MAKV-M) Graduate lecture, tutorial and lab project, 4 hrs per week, 6 ECTS, summer semester Prerequisites: Discrete foundations, programming course, probability theory and statistics Professor: Prof. Dr. Udo Krieger Multimedia Communication in High Speed Networks (KTR-MMK-M) Graduate lecture, tutorial and lab project, 4 hrs per week, 6 ECTS, summer semester Prerequisites: Data communication, JAVA or C++ network programming and additional knowledge about IP networking according to the actual announcement Professor: Prof. Dr. Udo Krieger Foundations of Internet Communication (KTR-GIK-M) Graduate lecture and lab project, 4 hrs per week, 6 ECTS, summer semester Prerequisites: Data communication, JAVA or C++ network programming Professor: Prof. Dr. Udo Krieger Research Projects in Foundations of Computer Science Graduate seminar, 2 hrs per week, 6/9 ECTS, summer semester 1

SWT Bachelor Project Software Systems Science (SWT-PR2-B) Undergraduate tutorial, 4 hrs per week, 12 ECTS, summer + winter semesters Prerequisites: Basic methodological knowledge in the planning and conduct of software projects and in scientific methods, e.g., as acquired in the modules Software Engineering Lab (SWT- SWL-B) and Wissenschaftliches Arbeiten in der Informatik (IAI-WAI-B), respectively. Note: This course begins in the summer semester and lasts for the duration of the winter semester. Bachelor Project Software Engineering and Programming Languages (SWT-PR1-B) Graduate practical, 4 hrs per week, 6 ECTS, summer semester Prerequisites: Basic knowledge in software engineering and programming languages, knowledge in subject matter of the topic. Seminar Software Engineering and Programming Languages (SWT-SEM-B) Undergraduate seminar, 2 hrs per week, 3 ECTS, summer semester Master Project Software Engineering and Programming Languages (SWT-PR1-M) Graduate practical, 4 hrs per week, 6 ECTS, summer semester Prerequisites: Basic knowledge in software engineering and programming languages, knowledge in subject matter of the topic. Seminar Software Engineering and Programming Languages (SWT-SEM-M) Undergraduate seminar, 2 hrs per week, 3 ECTS, summer semester Theory Seminar Graduate seminar, 2 hrs per week, 3 ECTS, summer semester Professor: Prof. Dr. Michael Mendler Lab Project Cognitive Systems (KogSys-Proj-B, KogSys-Prak-M) Undergraduate/graduate seminars and programming lab, 4 hrs per week, 6 ECTS, each semester Professor: Prof. Dr. Ute Schmid Seminar in Cognitive Systems (KogSys-Sem-B, KogSys-Sem-M1, KogSys-Sem-M2) Undergraduate/graduate seminar, 2 hrs per week, 3 ECTS, summer semester Professor: Prof. Dr. Ute Schmid Information Systems and Services II Optimization of IT-Reliant Processes (ISDL-ISS-2-M) Graduate lecture and tutorial, 4 hrs per week, 6 ECTS, summer semester Professor: Prof. Dr. Tim Weitzel Course material is offered in English; Language in the course is German Information Systems and Services III IT-Management (ISDL-ISS-3-M) Graduate lecture and tutorial, 4 hrs per week, 6 ECTS, summer semester Professor: Prof. Dr. Tim Weitzel 2

Note: Course material is offered in English; Language in the course is German. Management of IT-Induced Change (ISDL-ITCHANGE-M) Graduate lecture and tutorial, 4 hrs per week, 6 ECTS, summer semester Instructor: Dr. Sven Laumer Applied Software Verification (SWT-ASV-M) Graduate seminar, 4 hrs per week, 6 ECTS, summer semester SOA Governance and Evaluation (ISDL-SOA) Lecture and tutorial, 2 hrs per week, 3 ECTS, summer semester Professor: Prof. Dr. Jochen Malinowski Selected Readings in Distributed Systems (DSG-SRDS-M) Graduate lecture and seminar, 2 hrs per week, 3 ECTS, summer semester Prerequisites: A basic understanding of distributed systems as it is offered, e.g., by the course Introduction to Distributed Systems (DSG-EiDistrSys-B) (basic studies), as well as a deeper insight in middleware or SOA issues as offered, e.g., by one of the courses DSG-SOA-M/DSG-DSAM-M or comparable knowledge from similar courses or private studies (concrete prerequisite depends on special topic of each selected reading course; if you are in doubt, please contact the lecturer) Professor: Prof. Dr. Guido Wirtz Distributed Software Project (DSG-Project-M) Graduate guided project, 6hrs per week, 9 ECTS, summer semester Prerequisites: A basic understanding of distributed systems as it is offered, e.g., by the course Introduction to Distributed Systems (DSG-EiDistrSys) (basic studies), as well as a deeper insight in middleware or SOA issues as offered, e.g., by one of the courses DSG-SOA-M/DSG-DSAM-M or comparable knowledge from similar courses or private studies (concrete prerequisite depends on special topic of each selected reading course; if you are in doubt, please contact the lecturer) Professor: Prof. Dr. Guido Wirtz Selected Readings in Parallel Programming (SWT-RRP-M) Graduate lecture and seminar, 2 hrs per week, 3 ECTS, summer semester Professor: Prof. Dr. Guido Wirtz SWT Master Project Software Systems Science Graduate practical, 6 hrs per week, 9 ECTS, summer semester Professor: Prof. Dr. Guido Wirtz Intelligent Agents (KogSys-IA-B) Undergraduate lecture and tutorial, 4 hrs per week, 6 ECTS, summer semester Professor: Prof. Dr. Ute Schmid 3

Project Usability in Practice (HCI-Usab) Undergraduate project, 4 hrs per week, 6 ECTS, summer semester Prerequisites: Interactive Systems (HCI-IS-B) Professor: Prof. Dr. Tom Gross SWT Master Project Software Systems Science Graduate seminar, 2 hrs per week, 9 ECTS, summer semester Project Usability in Practice (HCI-Usab) Graduate project, 4 hrs per week, 6 ECTS, summer semester Prerequisites: Interactive Systems (HCI-IS-B) Professor: Prof. Dr. Tom Gross Bachelor Project - Mobile Software Systems Undergraduate seminar, 2 hrs per week, 3 ECTS, summer semester Professor: Prof. Dr. Daniela Nicklas Data Streams and Complex Event Processing Undergraduate lectures, 2 hrs per week, 3 ECTS, summer semester Professor: Prof. Dr. Daniela Nicklas Master Project - Mobile Software Systems Graduate seminar and programming lab, 2 hrs per week, 3 ECTS, summer semester Professor: Prof. Dr. Daniela Nicklas Fundamentals of Internet Communication (KTR-GIK-M) Graduate seminar, 2 hrs per week, 6 ECTS, summer semester Professor: Prof. Dr. Daniela Nicklas SNA Seminar Seminar, 2 hrs per week, 3 ECTS, summer semester Professor: Prof. Dr. Daniela Nicklas Foundations of Software Engineering (SWT-FSE-B) Undergraduate lecture and practical, 4 hrs per week, 6 ECTS, summer semester Economics and Business Administration Some courses taught in English are on the graduate level. However, foreign undergrads can be admitted to these classes if they have the necessary prerequisites in the relevant field. Undergraduate students are thus advised to contact the professors beforehand to discuss whether or not they can participate. Contact details can be found via http://univis.unibamberg.de Introduction to Marketing Intelligence Undergraduate lecture and tutorial, 3 hrs per week, 6 ECTS, summer semester Prerequisites: Statistics Professor: Prof. Dr. Alexander Leischnig 4

Advanced Industrial Economics Undergraduate/graduate lecture, 2 hrs per week, 2 ECTS, summer semester Professor: Dr. Marco Sahm Games and Contracts Undergraduate/graduate lecture, 2 hrs per week, 2 ECTS, summer semester Professor: Dr. Marco Sahm Advanced Macroeconomics Undergraduate/graduate lecture, 2 hrs per week, 6 ECTS, summer semester Professor: Dr. Christian Proano Methods for Macroeconometric Research Undergraduate/graduate lecture, 2 hrs per week, 6 ECTS, summer semester Professor: Dr. Christian Proano Open-Economy Macro Undergraduate/graduate lecture, 2 hrs per week, 6 ECTS, summer semester Professor: Dr. Christian Proano Advanced Macroeconomics Tutorial Undergraduate/graduate tutorial, 1 hrs per week, -- ECTS, summer semester Professor: Dr. Christian Proano Methods for Macroeconometric Research Tutorial Undergraduate/graduate tutorial, 2 hrs per week, -- ECTS, summer semester Professor: Dr. Christian Proano Practical Aspects of Institutional Portfolio Management Undergraduate seminar, 2 hrs per week, 6 ECTS, summer semester Instructor: Thomas Ross Advanced Microeconomics Graduate lecture with tutorial, 4 hrs per week, 6 ECTS, summer semester Instructor: Florian Herold Evolution, Learning and Behavior Graduate lecture with tutorial, 4 hrs per week, 6 ECTS, summer semester Instructor: Florian Herold Customer Management Undergraduate seminar, 3 hrs per week, 6 ECTS, summer semester Professor: Prof. Dr. Björn Ivens Price Management Graduate seminar, 3 hrs per week, 6 ECTS, summer semester Professor: Prof. Dr. Björn Ivens Business-to-Business Marketing and Purchasing Graduate seminar, 3 hrs per week, 6 ECTS, summer semester Professor: Prof. Dr. Björn Ivens 5

Knowledge Management in Marketing and Sales Graduate Seminar, 3 hrs per week, 6 ECTS, summer semester Instructor: Dr. Stephan Henneberg and Dr. Jani Swuart Global Marketing Undergraduate seminar, 3 hrs per week, 6 ECTS, summer semester Professor: Prof. Dr. Alexander Leischnig Implementation and Diffusion of Innovations Graduate seminar, 3 hrs per week, 6 ECTS, summer semester Professor: Prof. Dr. Alexander Fliaster International Innovation Strategies Graduate seminar, 3 hrs per week, 6 ECTS, summer semester Professor: Prof. Dr. Alexander Fliaster Innovation and Collaboration Graduate seminar, 3 hrs per week, 6 ECTS, summer semester (Cases, videos and multimedia-based simulation in English; course optionally in English or German) Professor: Dr. Alexander Fliaster Advanced Macroeconomics Graduate lecture and tutorial, 3 hrs per week, 6 ECTS, summer semester Professor: Dr. Mishael Milakovic International Macroeconomics II Graduate lecture and tutorial, 3 hrs per week, 6 ECTS, summer semester Professor: Dr. Ilfan Oh Systemic Risk, Regulation and Stability I Graduate lecture and tutorial, 3 hrs per week, 6 ECTS, summer semester Professor: Dr. Mishael Milakovic The Economic Nature of the Firm I Undergraduate seminar and tutorial, 3 hrs per week, 6 ECTS, summer semester Professor: Dr. Ilfan Oh Theory and Politics of European Economic Integration Undergraduate lecture, 3 hrs per week, 6 ECTS, summer semester Professor: Dr. Herbert Brücker Personality Psychology and Economics Graduate seminar, 3 hrs per week, 6 ECTS, summer semester Professor: Dr. Guido Heineck Microeconomics of Education Graduate lecture and exercise, 3 hrs per week, 6 ECTS, summer semester Professor: Dr. Ben Kriechel 6

The Future of Work Graduate seminar, 3 hrs per week, 6 ECTS, summer semester Professor: Prof. Dr. Maike Andresen International Dimensions of Human Resource Management Graduate lecture/exercise class, 3 hrs per week, 6 ECTS, summer semester Professor: Prof. Dr. Maike Andresen European Human Resource Management Program Graduate seminar, 9 hrs per week, 18 ECTS, summer semester Prerequisites: Admission to the program is restricted. Prospective students are required to apply until no later than November 30th of each year. Please submit a motivational letter, your CV, a transcript of records as well as other relevant certificates to the Chair of Human Resource Management. Please visit www.ehrm.de for further information. Professor: Prof. Dr. Maike Andresen and various professors from other partner institutions Statistics and Econometrics Calibration and Weighting Methods Graduate lecture, 2 hrs per week, 6 ECTS, summer semester Professor: Prof. Dr. Ulrich Rendtel (University of Berlin) Prerequisites: Statistical Methods I+II Panel Surveys Graduate lecture, 2 hrs per week, 6 ECTS, summer semester Professor: Prof. Dr. Ulrich Rendtel (University of Berlin) Prerequisites: Statistical Methods I+II, Survey Sampling Methods Political Science Environmental Policy in Comparative Perspective Graduate seminar, 2 hrs per week, 8 ECTS, summer semester Instructor: Dr. Florian Weiler Foreign Policy and Security Studies in International Relations Instructor: Johanna Gehring Foreign Policy and Security Studies in International Relations Instructor: Kevin Urbanski Foreign Policy and Security Studies in International Relations Instructor: Johanna Gehring 7

International Institutions Instructor: Julia Dinkel European Integration Professor: Dr. Ariadna Ripoll Servent Theories of International Institutions Graduate seminar, 2 hrs per week, 8 ECTS, summer semester Professor: Dr. Thomas Gehring Politics and Society in Contemporary Iran Undergraduate seminar-based course, 2 hrs per week, 6 ECTS, summer semester Instructor: Vahid Zolfaghari Anxieties of Liberal Democracy Graduate seminar-based course, 2 hrs per week, 8 ECTS, summer semester Professor: Prof. Thomas Saalfeld Qualitative Methods in Political Science Undergraduate seminar-based course, 2 hrs per week, 6 ECTS, summer semester Instructor: Ben Rayder Comparative Political Institutions Graduate lecture-based course, 2 hrs per week, 5 ECTS, summer semester Professor: Prof. Thomas Saalfeld Public-Private Partnerships Instructor: MSc Stefan Verweij Policy Informatics Instructor: Dr. Yushim Kim Qualitative Comparative Analysis Instructor: MSc Stefan Verweij Urban- and Infrastructure Governance Instructor: Prof. Dr. Lasse Gerrits Computer-Aided Social Inquiry Graduate seminar, 2 hrs per week, 8 ECTS, summer semester Instructor: Prof. Dr. Lasse Gerrits 8

Socio-Technological Evolution Graduate lecture, 2 hrs per week, 5 ECTS, summer semester Instructor: Prof. Dr. Lasse Gerrits Knowledge Creation and Virtual Knowledge Graduate seminar, 2 hrs per week, 6 ECTS, summer semester Instructor: Dr. Rebecca Moody Colloquium Graduate colloquium, 2 hrs per week, 1 ECTS, summer semester Instructor: Prof. Dr. Lasse Gerrits Teacher Education / Pedagogics Language-Aware Elementary Science Classroom Undergraduate or graduate seminar, 2 hrs per week, 2 ECTS for BA and 4 ECTS for MA, summer semester Instructor: Carmen Archie Prerequisites: Basic skills and knowledge in the field of Education; Interest in elementary science as well as teaching Construction of Psychological Tests and Questionnaires Graduate seminar, 2 hrs per week, 3 ECTS, summer semester Professor: Dr. Ulrich Schroeders Prerequisites: If required, this seminar will be held in English; the language of the seminar will be settled in the first session. The Meta-Analysis in Educational Psychology and Educational Research Graduate seminar, 2 hrs per week, 3 ECTS, summer semester Professor: Dr. Ulrich Schroeders Prerequisites: If required, this seminar will be held in English; the language of the seminar will be settled in the first session. Sociology Children in Their Families Undergraduate seminar, 2 hrs per week, 5 ECTS, summer semester Instructor: Uta Brehm Mechanisms of Educational Inequality Graduate seminar, 2 hrs per week, 6 ECTS, summer semester Instructor: Steffen Schindler Psychology Music Meets Fine Arts: Emotional, Affective, Cognitive and Dynamic Processes Undergraduate seminar, 2 hrs per week, 3 ECTS, summer semester Instructor: Sandra Utz 9

Fine Arts Meets Music: Emotional, Affective, Cognitive and Dynamic Processes Undergraduate seminar, 2 hrs per week, 3 ECTS, summer semester Instructor: Claudia Muth The Development of Bilingualism Influencing Factors and Outcomes Graduate block seminar, 2 hrs per week, 3 ECTS, summer semester Instructor: Dipl.-Psych. Katharina Mursin Prerequisites: Apart from active participation a short presentation and the preparation of some sort of group activity are required. The course is offered in English and participants are required to prepare and present their work in English. Visual Perception Graduate seminar, 2 hrs per week, 3 ECTS, summer semester Instructor: Claudia Muth General Linguistics An Introduction to Linguistics Undergraduate lecture, 2 hrs per week, 2 ECTS, summer semester Professor: Dr. Geoffrey Haig A Guide to the Main Syntactic Theories of the 20th Century Undergraduate lecture, 2 hrs per week, 2 ECTS, summer semester Professor: Dr. Geoffrey Haig Diachronic Syntax Graduate seminar, 2 hrs per week, 8 ECTS, summer semester Professor: Dr. Geoffrey Haig Empirical Approaches to Referentiality and Anaphora in Discourse Graduate seminar, 2 hrs per week, 10 ECTS, summer semester Professor: Dr. Geoffrey Haig An Introduction to Linguistics Undergraduate tutorial, 2 hrs per week, 6 ECTS, summer semester Professor: Dr. Diana Forker Prerequisite: Students must attend or have already attended the lecture Introduction to Linguistics or have had equivalent training elsewhere Morphosyntactic Analysis Undergraduate seminar, 2 hrs per week, 6-8 ECTS, summer semester Instructor: Hanna Thiele, M.A. Oriental Studies The Political Culture and Ideology of Kemalism Graduate tutorial, 2 hrs per week, 5 ECTS, summer semester Professor: Dr. Christoph Herzog 10

Business English Business English II: Business Functions Undergraduate seminar, 2 hrs per week, 3 ECTS summer semester Instructors: Various English Native Speakers Business English IV: Organisational Behaviour Undergraduate seminar, 2 hrs per week, 3 ECTS, summer semester Instructors: Various English Native Speakers Business English VI: Public Speaking Graduate seminar, 2 hrs per week, 3 ECTS, summer semester Instructors: Various English Native Speakers Business English VIII: Current Problems in International Business Graduate seminar, 2 hrs per week, 3 ECTS, summer semester Instructors: Various English Native Speakers IT English IT English 1 Reporting on Security Issues Undergraduate/graduate seminar, 2 hrs per week, 3 ECTS, summer semester Instructor: Susan Narlock de Madiedo IT English 2 Debating Legal Issues Undergraduate/graduate, 2 hrs per week, 3 ECTS, summer semester Instructor: Susan Narlock de Madiedo Tune My Writing! A Writing Clinic for Seminar Papers, Project Reports and Thesis Papers Undergraduate/graduate, 2 hrs per week, 3 ECTS, summer semester Instructor: Susan Narlock de Madiedo Business English for Social Scientists Social Scientists Undergraduate/graduate seminar, 2 hrs per week, 3 ECTS, summer semester Instructors: Graeme McKay The Department of English and American Studies The Department of English and American Studies offers a variety of courses on different aspects of English Linguistics and Literature, Cultural Studies as well as Teaching English as a Foreign Language. Since almost all courses on undergraduate as well as graduate level are taught in English, the individual courses offered are not listed here. A full listing of these courses can be found on our 11

online course catalogue in UnivIs: http://univis.uni-bamberg.de/ Select a semester from the drop-down menu in upper right corner Lehrveranstaltungen einzelner Einrichtungen Fakultät für Geistes- und Kulturwissenschaften Institut für Anglistik und Amerikanistik English Courses offered by our Language Center (Sprachenzentrum) More information can be found by contacting Catherine Irvine (catherine.irvine@unibamberg.de) or in UnivIs: http://univis.uni-bamberg.de/ Select a semester from the drop-down menu in the upper right corner Lehrveranstaltungen einzelner Einrichtungen at the bottom left Sprachenzentrum Abteilungen English The Sprachenzentrum has developed a range of English courses taught by various native speakers. Courses that are suitable for Erasmus students include: Course Name: Preparing for B1 (Teil 2) Level: for undergraduate and graduate students at a B1 level (CEFR) in English Lecturer: Kirsty Weiler beginning of the semester which ensures a minimum of A2 (CEFR). The test can be taken at: kirsty.weiler(at)uni-bamberg.de before the first class meeting. Course Name: Preparing for B2 (Teil 2) Lecturer: Kirsty Weiler beginning of the semester which ensures a minimum of B1 (CEFR). The test can be taken at: kirsty.weiler(at)uni-bamberg.de before the first class meeting. Course Name: Preparing for C1 (Teil 2) Level: for undergraduate and graduate students at a C1 level (CEFR) in English Lecturer: Kirsty Weiler 12

beginning of the semester which ensures a minimum of B2 (CEFR). The test can be taken at http://www.testpodium.com/de/main/englischtest_02.asp (Test Stufe 2) and the results should be submitted to kirsty.weiler(at)uni-bamberg.de before the first class meeting. Course Name: Preparing for B2 (4 SWS) Number of SWS: 4 (Two class meetings per week) ECTS: 4 Lecturer: Catherine Irvine beginning of the semester which ensures a minimum of B1 (CEFR). The test can be taken at: catherine.irvine(at)uni-bamberg.de before the first class meeting. Course Name: English: Academic Writing B2 Lecturer: Catherine Irvine beginning of the semester which ensures a minimum of B1 (CEFR). The test can be taken at: catherine.irvine(at)uni-bamberg.de before the first class meeting. Course Name: English for Erasmus Students (Advanced) Lecturer: TBA (to be announced) beginning of the semester which ensures a minimum of B1 (CEFR). The test can be taken at: catherine.irvine(at)uni-bamberg.de before the first class meeting. Course Name: Writing and Presenting Academic Papers in English Level: for graduate students at a B2 level or higher (CEFR) in English : Block Seminar Lecturer: Catherine Irvine beginning of the semester which ensures a minimum of B2 (CEFR). The test can be taken at: http://www.testpodium.com/de/main/englischtest_02.asp (Test Stufe 2) and the results should be submitted to catherine.irvine(at)uni-bamberg.de before the first class meeting. 13

Course Name: Grammar for Erasmus Students Lecturer: Kirsty Weiler beginning of the semester which ensures a minimum of B1 (CEFR). The test can be taken at: kirsty.weiler(at)uni-bamberg.de before the first class meeting. Course Name: Advanced Grammar Practice Level: for undergraduate and graduate students at a C1 level or higher (CEFR) in English Lecturer: TBA (to be announced) NOTE: Erasmus students should attend Grammar for Erasmus Students before attending this course! Prerequisites: Students will be admitted ONLY upon completion of the Anglistik placement test which takes place on Tuesday 7 April from 6-8pm in MG1/00.04 Course Name: Communication Skills Level: for undergraduate and graduate students at a B2 level or higher (CEFR) in English Lecturer: TBA (to be announced) beginning of the semester which ensures a minimum of B1 (CEFR). The test can be taken at: catherine.irvine(at)uni-bamberg.de before the first class meeting. Course Name: Vocabulary Skills C1 Level: for undergraduate and graduate students at a C1 level or higher (CEFR) in English Lecturer: TBA (to be announced) beginning of the semester which ensures a minimum of B2 (CEFR). The test can be taken at: http://www.testpodium.com/de/main/englischtest_02.asp (Test Stufe 2) and the results should be submitted to catherine.irvine(at)uni-bamberg.de before the first class meeting. Course Name: English for Academic Purposes B2 14

Lecturer: Kirsty Weiler beginning of the semester which ensures a minimum of B1 (CEFR). The test can be taken at: kirsty.weiler(at)uni-bamberg.de before the first class meeting. Course Name: Academic English: Find your way around campus (B2) Type of Course: Sprachpraktische Ausbildung ECTS: 2 Lecturer: Dr Astrid Krake Course Name: Presentation Skills Type of Course: Übung ECTS: 4 Lecturer: Laura Murphy Prerequisites: Students will be admitted ONLY upon completion of the Anglistik placement test which takes place on Tuesday 7 April from 6-8pm in MG1/00.04 15