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Management and Meeting Time
Spring I, 2014 GRADUATE COURSE SCHEDULE
TERM DATES: January 13 - March 7
Mid-term and final exams will be scheduled in 2-hour block sessions in addition to weekly class meeting times on
Saturday and Sunday in week 4 and on Monday and Tuesday in the break week. See timetable for further specifc exam times.
Please refer to the WUV website < http://www.webster.ac.at/academics/graduate-programs > to view course descriptions, registration and payment schedule.
All courses are offered as 3 credits unless otherwise specified.

BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT
BUSN 5200/17

Basic Finance for Managers

Johan Winbladh, M.Sc.

CL: FINC 5000

CLASS LIMIT: 20

MEETING TIME: M; 18:00 - 22:00

BUSN 5680/17

Issues in Business: Microeconomics of Competitiveness
CLASS LIMIT: 20

BUSN 5760/17

(CANCELLED!)

Dr. Christopher Kummer

PREREQUISITES: None

MEETING TIME: M; 18:00 - 22:00

Applied Business Statistics
CLASS LIMIT: 20

BUSN 6120/17

PREREQUISITES: BUSN 5600 and BUSN 5760

Dr. Erich Neuwirth
MEETING TIME: TU; 18:00 - 22:00

PREREQUISITES: None COURSE FEE: €60

Managerial Economics

Mahim Mehra, M.Sc.

CLASS LIMIT: 20

MEETING TIME: F; 18:00 - 22:00

PREREQUISITES: BUSN 5620 and BUSN 5760

FINC 5000/17

Finance

Johan Winbladh, M.Sc.

CL: BUSN 5200
FINC 6290/18

CLASS LIMIT: 20 PREREQUISITES: BUSN 5600 and BUSN 5760
Financial Strategies
CLASS LIMIT: 20 PREREQUISITES: Completion of all other required courses in major.

MEETING TIME: M; 18:00 - 22:00
Dr. Hanno Poeschl
MEETING TIME: M; 18:00 - 22:00

HRMG 5700/17

Employment Law

Dr. Julia Simon

CLASS LIMIT: 20

MEETING TIME: TH; 18:00 - 22:00

MNGT 5500/17
CL: MNGT 3100

PREREQUISITES: None

Christian Newman, M.S.e.

Professional Seminar: Leadership Through People Skills
CLASS LIMIT: 20 PREREQUISITES: None

MEETING TIME: M, TU, W, TH, F; 9:00 - 17:00

NOTE: This class will meet during the break week between Spring I and Spring II.
MNGT

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