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Block

Practical Seminar: Health Care Management (with Case Studies) [T-WIWI-102716]

Type
Examination of another type
Credits
4.5
Recurrence
Each term
Version
2

Responsible

Organisation

  • KIT-Fakultät für Wirtschaftswissenschaften

Part of

Events

Course Number Name SWS Type
WS23 2500008Practical seminar: Health Care Management 3 other (sonst.)
SS23 2550498Practical seminar: Health Care Management 3 seminar (S)
SS24 2550498Practical seminar: Health Care Management 3 seminar (S)
SS20 2550498Practical seminar: Health Care Management 3 internship (P)
WS22 2500008Practical seminar: Health Care Management 3 internship (P)
SS22 2550498Practical seminar: Health Care Management 3 internship (P)
SS21 2550498Practical seminar: Health Care Management 3 internship (P)
WS21 2500008Practical seminar: Health Care Management 3 internship (P)

Exams

Course Number Name Appointments
WS21 2500008 Practical Seminar: Health Care Management (with Case Studies)
WS21 2500008 Practical Seminar: Health Care Management (with Case Studies)
WS21 2500008 Practical Seminar: Health Care Management (with Case Studies)
WS21 2500008 Practical Seminar: Health Care Management (with Case Studies)
WS21 2500008 Practical Seminar: Health Care Management (with Case Studies)
WS21 2500008 Practical Seminar: Health Care Management (with Case Studies)
WS21 2500008 Practical Seminar: Health Care Management (with Case Studies)
WS21 2500008 Practical Seminar: Health Care Management (with Case Studies)

Competence Certificate

Due to a research semester of Professor Nickel in WS 19/20, the courses Location Planning and Strategic SCM and Practice Seminar: Health Care Management do NOT take place in WS 19/20. Please also refer to the information at https://dol.ior.kit.edu/Lehrveranstaltungen.php for further details. 

The assessment consists in a case study, the writing of a corresponding paper, and an oral exam (according to §4(2), 2 of the examination regulation).

Prerequisites

None.

Recommendation

Basic knowledge as conveyed in the module Introduction toOperations Research is assumed.

Annotation

The credits have been reduced to 4,5 starting summer term 2016.

The lecture is offered every term.

The planned lectures and courses for the next three years are announced online.