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F.107
Markgrafenstraße 16
91746 Weidenbach - Functions
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Vice President for Studies and Didactics
Federal Education and Training Assistance Act Officer - Facility
- Centre for Studies and Didactics
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Teaching area
Professor of Business Administration
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Teaching and study objectives
The basic contents as well as a solid understanding of economic interrelationships, especially with concrete references to the contents of the degree programmes, are taught.
The students know the essential tools and methods for assessing the economic sense of investment projects in the field of renewable energy production, energy efficiency and the avoidance or reduction of emissions.
In the Environmental Engineering degree programme, students also learn methods for the economic assessment of environmental impacts and how to use them confidently (if they choose the appropriate focus).
In the two Master's degree programmes (building on the knowledge and skills from the Bachelor's degree programmes), the aforementioned topics and contents are deepened and expanded. The aim is to enable students to independently recognise trends and developments of an economic nature, to develop strategies and to make competent decisions about investment alternatives in the environmental or energy sector.
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Bachelor, project and master theses
Supervision of approx. 170 theses since 2012 (as of WS 21/22)
- Environmental Engineering (Lecture, Exercise)
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Economic Foundations of Renewable Energies (SSP EE)
Sustainable Corporate Governance
- Technology of Renewable Energies (Lecture, Exercise)
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Project development
- Energy Management and Technology (Lecture, Exercise)
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Cost and economic efficiency calculations in the energy industry
- Environmental Engineering (Lecture, Exercise)
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Sustainable Development