Study Regulations for the Bachelor of Science in International Management



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Study Regulations for the Bachelor of Science in International Management 24 June 2015 Due to the accreditation as a private university (decision of the Austrian Accreditation Council on 12 July 2007 according to the university accreditation law, BGBl. I No. 168/1999 as amended), the University Board of MODUL University Vienna decreed the following study regulations on 24 June 2015 based on 3(1) of the Private University Law. 1 Ambit These study regulations define the admission criteria, the structure of the study program and the examination requirements. 2 Goal of the Degree The BSc degree is awarded at the completion of academic studies for international management at the basic level with a strong academic orientation. Examinations taken throughout the program and evaluation of a bachelor thesis determine whether the student has acquired the knowledge necessary for a transition to professional practice, a coherent overview of the subject matter, the ability to independently apply scientific knowledge and methods, and the theoretical foundation for a continuation of the studies in a graduate-level program. 3 Degree of Completion After the successful completion of the study program, the following academic degree will be conferred: Bachelor of Science in International Management The short form of this degree is: BSc in International Management

4 Admission to the Study Program The prerequisites for admission to the study program are: (1) Proof of a secondary school leaving certificate, GED or equivalent. (2) Minors require the approval of a legal guardian. (3) It is possible to apply without proof of a secondary school leaving certificate, GED, or the equivalent if the applicant is attending the last grade of a school which prepares one for university studies or an equivalent educational institution domestically or abroad. In this case it is necessary to supply a written declaration stating that he/she will presumably receive the certification for university admission in the year in which he/she applies for admission. This proof is to be supported by a mid-semester transcript or equivalent documents. The final proof of the completion of the general university qualification must be presented no later than the commencement of the studies. (4) Academic documents that are not in the German or English language must be accompanied by a certified translation. (5) Applicants without proof of a secondary leaving certificate, GED or equivalent can apply for admission to a study program entrance test. Candidates registering for the study program entrance test must be at least 20 years of age, have successfully completed at least 9 years of primary and secondary school education, and be able to demonstrate a successful professional and/or vocational pre-education related to the subject of the study program. Applications must be submitted to the Academic Office and include a. Name, date of birth, address of the candidate b. Name of the study program to which the student is applying c. Evidence of the professional and/or vocational pre-education related to the subject of the study program The study program entrance test includes the following examinations: a. A written essay about a general topic in which the candidate should demonstrate that he/she is able to communicate in a clear and concise manner. b. Written examinations in the following subjects: Mathematics, Fundamentals of Business Administration, Geography and Economics

All examinations must be conducted in English. The content and organization of the examinations should follow the specifications of subjects taught in the 12 th or 13 th grade high schools and are defined by the Academic Office. Successfully passed examinations at other universities are transferable to one or several of the study program entrance examinations if they are equivalent in terms of content, outline, methods and performance. A maximum of three examinations can be transferred; at least one examination must be taken at MODUL University Vienna. For each of the examinations, the Academic Office decides on an examiner who will provide grades for each individual subject. If a candidate fails an examination he/she will be entitled to retake an examination. The maximum number of retake opportunities is two. A third retake exam must be assessed by a committee. Upon successful completion of all examinations required by the study entrance test, the student will receive a certificate by the Academic Office which will substitute the secondary school leaving certificate as required by 4 (1). The certificate will include a note that it is only valid for this particular study program offered by MODUL University Vienna. The proof of the completion of the study entrance test is to be presented, at the latest, two weeks before the commencement of the studies. Students must cover all expenses arising from the organization of the study program entrance test. (6) All applicants whose first language is not English must provide evidence of their proficiency in the English language through one of the following tests taken within the previous two years. Exceptions can be granted by the Admissions Committee if an applicant has completed at least 2 years of secondary or higher education in the English language. The minimum scores are: Toefl: 540 paper-based test (PBT) or 207 computer-based test (CBT) or 76 Internet-based test (IBT); or IELTS: overall band score 6.0 (no sub-score below 5.5); or CEFR (Common European Framework): B2; or Cambridge Certificate BEC Vantage Grade A The Admissions Committee decides on the recognition of other evidence of language skills.

(7) Résumé and motivation letter (8) The Admissions Committee can conduct an interview with the applicant. The interview takes place either in person or on the telephone. It serves to clarify unanswered questions raised during the application process and to check if the applicant s expectations, personality profile, and his/her knowledge of English are in line with the program s offerings. 5 Structure of the Studies, Duration of Studies (1) The regular duration of the study program is six semesters. (2) All lectures, course work and examinations are in the English language. (3) During the course of the studies a bachelor thesis (20 ECTS) has to be completed. (4) Upon application and approval by the Dean, a study semester abroad can be completed at an accredited partner university. (5) Upon application of the student, the Dean can grant a leave of absence. During this period, the student s tuition fees will be suspended and he or she will be unable to take exams or attend courses. All other effects of the suspended study activity are the student s responsibility. The application for the leave must include the planned duration of the leave, and the applications has to be submitted at least one month prior to start of the semester, during which the leave would start. Multiple leaves of absence are possible; however, the maximum duration of leave allowed in total is 4 semesters.

6 Curriculum Overview Subject Type Format h/w ECTS MODULE BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 52 Organizational Behavior and Corporate Social Responsibility CC LS21 3 6 Entrepreneurship, Innovation and Business Planning CC LS12 3 6 Human Resource Management and Management Development CC LS11 4 8 Operations and Supply Chain Management CC IL 2 4 Accounting and Management Control I CC LX21 3 6 Accounting and Management Control II CC LX21 3 6 Marketing and Consumer Behavior CC LS11 4 8 Marketing Research and Empirical Project CC LX11 4 8 MODULE INFORMATION MANAGEMENT 12 Information Systems CC LX21 3 6 New Media and e-business Applications CC LX21 3 6 MODULE QUANTITATIVE METHODS 18 Mathematics and Statistics I CC LX21 3 6 Mathematics and Statistics II CC LX21 3 6 Operations Research and Forecasting CC LX12 3 6 MODULE ECONOMICS AND FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT 20 Microeconomics CC IL 2 4 Macroeconomics CC IL 2 4 Economic Geography CC LS21 3 6 Financial Management and Investment Planning CC LX21 3 6 MODULE LAW 10 Law and Introduction to Business Law CC LS21 3 6 European Law CC IL 2 4 MODULE COMMUNICATIONS SKILLS 8 Advanced Business Communication CC SE 3 4 Academic Writing CC SE 2 4 MODULE International Management 32 Project Management CC LS12 3 6 Marketing Intelligence CC LS12 3 6 Foreign Investment Strategies CC IL 2 4 International Economics CC IL 2 4 Latest Trends in International Management CC SE 1 2 Strategic Planning CC LS12 3 6 Enrichment Course ER SE 2 4 MODULE Principles of Science 8 Philosophy of Science CC IL 2 4 Research Design CC SE 2 4 Bachelor Thesis 20 Bachelor Thesis TH 20 TOTAL ECTS 180

IL Interactive lecture: Course with multiple assessment of performance LX Lecture and Exercise: Course which combines an interactive lecture with a more practically orientated exercise course both of which are assessed together LS Lecture and Seminar: Course which combines an interactive lecture with a more project orientated seminar both of which are assessed together SE Seminar: Course with continuous assessment of performance PT Practical Training: Courses which focus on practical application of theories learned in the program TH Thesis 7 Types of Courses (1) Core Courses are mandatory for all students and are to be completed with a positive assessment. (2) Enrichment Courses: A set of Enrichment Courses are offered that may vary from year to year. (3) If for any reason students attend more than the required enrichment courses, the student will be responsible for the extra costs. (4) Elective Courses: Language and preparatory courses do not form part of the curriculum but can be selected by the students. (5) The Dean can determine a minimum number of participants for all courses. 8 Course Prerequisites (1) Some courses can only be attended if other preceding courses have been completed with a positive assessment, or by achieving a passing grade on a required prerequisite placement exam. (2) To be allowed to register for and participate in the course Mathematics and Statistics II, the course Mathematics and Statistics I must have been completed with a positive assessment. (3) To be allowed to register for and participate in the course Accounting and Management Control II, the course Accounting and Management Control I must have been completed with a positive assessment.

(4) To be allowed to register for and participate in the course Financial Management and Investment Planning, the course Accounting and Management Control II must have been completed with a positive assessment. (5) To be allowed to register for and participate in the course Entrepreneurship, Innovation and Business Planning, the courses Organizational Behavior and Corporate Social Responsibility as well as Financial Management and Investment Planning must have been completed with a positive assessment. (6) To be allowed to register for and participate in the course Marketing Research and Empirical Project, the course Marketing and Consumer Behavior as well as the course Mathematics and Statistics II must have been completed with a positive assessment. (7) To be allowed to register for and participate in the course Operations Research and Forecasting, the course Mathematics and Statistics II must have been completed with a positive assessment. (8) To be allowed to register for and participate in the course Marketing Intelligence, the courses Marketing and Consumer Behavior as well as Information Systems must have been completed with a positive assessment. (9) To be allowed to register for and participate in the course Strategic Planning, the courses Organizational Behavior and Corporate Social Responsibility as well as Financial Management and Investment Planning must have been completed with a positive assessment. (10) The courses Academic Writing, Philosophy of Science as well as Research Design must have been completed with a positive assessment before a student applies for the supervision of a thesis. (11) To be allowed to register for and participate in any of the Enrichment Courses, a minimum of 50 ECTS in other courses must have been completed with a positive assessment. (12) To be allowed to register for and participate in the course Advanced Business Communication, a student must achieve a passing grade on the required placement test. (13) To be allowed to register for and participate in the course Academic Writing, the course Advanced Business Communication must have been completed with a positive assessment.

9 ECTS Points (1) ECTS points (European Credit Transfer System ECTS, 87/327/ECC, Official Journal no. L 166 from 25 June 1987, CELEX no. 387D0327) are allocated for each course depending on the student workload. In the schedule of studies, in addition to the numbers of hours, the corresponding ECTS points for each course are allocated. (2) Each ECTS credit corresponds to 25 working hours for the student. 10 Bachelor Thesis (1) The thesis has to be written according to the principles of an academic work. The thesis should address a research question linked to a relevant topic identified in a course of the program or through literature review. The thesis also has to contain an empirical component. The student has to submit an application for supervision to the prospective supervisor and submit a topic and a brief outline for the thesis. The prospective supervisor and the Dean have to approve the supervision of the thesis and inform the student in writing within one week. (2) After the approval of the topic, the student has 4 weeks to submit the research proposal to the supervisor. If this proposal is not handed in by the set deadline, the supervisor may refuse to supervise a student s thesis. (3) The bachelor thesis may be written as an individual work or as group work upon the approval of the supervisor. The bachelor thesis shall be written in the English language. (4) Eligible supervisors are faculty members or external lecturers who hold a doctoral degree. The topic of the bachelor thesis can only be changed once and only within the first two months after the acceptance of the supervision by the dean of the program. (5) The deadline for submission of the thesis is to be agreed upon by the supervisor and the student. (6) If the student misses deadlines and no substantial progress on the thesis has been made, the supervisor may withdraw from the supervision of a thesis. (7) Bachelor theses are electronically archived in the library and may be published on the internet. A hold on the thesis can be applied for in written form through the supervisor or through the

thesis author if information worthy of protecting is published in the thesis. The hold has a maximum of 5 years and is initiated by the University Board. 11 Overall Result of the Study Program (1) The overall assessment of the bachelor examination is given by the grade percentage average of the course examinations of all courses completed at MODUL University Vienna and the thesis. Each course is weighted corresponding to the acquired ECTS credits. Assessment Scheme With distinction is awarded for an overall grade percentage average of 90% or higher. With merit is awarded for an overall grade percentage average between 80% and 89%. Passed is given for an overall grade percentage average between 60% and 79%. 12 Conferment of Degree (1) The academic degree of BSc in International Management is conferred after completion of all required core and enrichment courses of the curriculum and the bachelor thesis. (2) Overall, graduates must complete 180 ECTS points in order to obtain the BSc degree in International Management. Students can transfer course credits from another university or other educational institution; however, a minimum of 130 ECTS points must be completed at MODUL University Vienna. (3) Graduates will receive the following documents in the English language stating the date that it was awarded. a. Bachelor Diploma: The bachelor diploma is signed by the President and the Dean and certified by the MODUL University Vienna seal. b. Diploma Supplement: A supplement will be provided in addition to the diploma and explain the international allocation of the completed program. It is signed by the Dean. c. Transcript of Records: The Transcript of Records contains all courses that have been passed, the respective ECTS credits and the examination grades achieved as well as the overall grade percentage average.

This certifies the awarding of the academic degree by MODUL University Vienna. (4) In case a student does not complete the study program, the student receives a transcript of records for the course work which he/she has accomplished. 13 Semester Conference In this program, the tasks outlined in 12 of the MU Examination Regulations and Student Code of Conduct are carried out by a Semester Conference, as specified by the University Constitution, (Section VII. 1). 14 Taking Effect These study regulations take effect on 1 August 2015.