Summer semester 2024

General remarks

General lecture period summer semester 2024: 15.04.2024 to 12.07.2024 (with winter semester 2023/2024, 2nd exam period: 02.04. - 13.04.2024 (link CAU) - In accordance with the CAU's examination procedure regulations, there are no courses in bachelor's and master's degree programs during the examination periods (few exceptions for first semester students)).

More information at M. Sc. Biological Oceanography - information for students on OLAT.

Exam dates summer semester 2024: here (OLAT)

There is no general registration for courses - only for the exams at the end of the semester during registration phases (s.b.).

Notes on how to use the online tool can be found here:

If you have questions about the examination administration procedures in general (registration periods, examination periods, etc.) you may find answers in the Examination procedures section. If you are still unclear about anything you can contact the relevant Examination Office at any time.

Complete examination schedule SS 2024 (link to CAU).

Examinations:

Typical examination procedure:     

  1. Examination registration: You register for the examinations that you would like to take in the next examination period or that are assigned to the next examination period (s.b. Examination Organisation Online (CAU)). In case of registration problems contact the Examination Office Biology.

    During the registration period for the 1st examination period please register for all the written or oral examinations you would like to take in the 1st examination period (or around and assigned to the 1st examination period), but also for the examinations that you have already taken or started (e.g. seminar papers) during the lecture period (including before the registration period), as well as for examinations (e.g. assignments) that are to be taken during the lecture-free period.

    Note: For examinations taken before the registration period, examination attendance is considered as binding registration. You must also register for these examinations during the registration period, however, so that your academic achievements can be recorded in the system at a later stage.

  2. Checking admission: Two days before the start of the examination period, you check whether you have been granted admission to the examinations you have registered for.
  3. Examination attendance: You take the examinations during the examination period.
  4. Checking results: You check the results entered by the examiners.

Examination Organisation Online (CAU)

Access to the online tool in the CAU-Portal: http://www.uni-kiel.de/hisinone

The online tool has the following functions:

  • Registering for examinations / Cancelling registrations
  • Information on registered examinations (checking admissions. Information on examination dates, times and rooms)
  • Information on examination results
     

Notes on how to use the online tool can be found here:

You need your stu-ID to use the Studierenden-Online-Funktion online tool. Detailed information on the stu-ID and stu-e-mail address can be found at the Computing Centre StudiNet.

If you have questions about the examination administration procedures in general (registration periods, examination periods, etc.) you may find answers in the Examination procedures section. If you are still unclear about anything you can contact the Examination Office Biology at any time.

Registration period first exam phase summer semester: 03.06.2024 - 30.06.2024

First exam period summer semester: 15.07.2024 - 27.07.2024

Registration period second exam period summer semester: 26.08.2024 - 22.09.2024

Second exam period winter semester: 07.10.2024 - 19.10.2024 

Complete schedule see CAU website and here (link to CAU).

Keep in mind - it's your responsibility not to miss any fixed dates and/or deadlines.

Practical courses, practical exercises and some seminars have compulsory attendance (FPO).

Make sure that you sign the attendance list every course day!

Framework of courses:

  1. All of the five first semester modules are compulsory.
  2. Passed core modules of the first semester (MNF-bioc-101 and MNF-bioc-102) are important for the understanding for the advanced modules of the second semester in summer (e.g. MNF-bioc-201 and MNF-bioc-202).
  3. Passed exams of ALL compulsory modules of first and second semester are the  indispensable prerequisite for the exam of the core module of third semester in winter (MNF-bioc-301).
  4. A short presentation of your planned master's thesis ("proposal day") and a passed exam at the end of MNF-bioc-301 is the prerequisite to register your thesis (MNF-bioc-401) at the examination office.

For details concerning exams, prerequisites etc. look at the exam regulations in Biological Oceanography (p. 10-13).

Forms concerning exam withdrawal for good cause, medical certificate etc. (forms).

General regulations concerning examinations can be found here.

Considerations concerning using first or second exam phase (CAU).

Exams are generally scheduled only for the semester where the modules are taught.

  • There are no exams for winter semester modules MNF-bioc-1xx and MNF-bioc-3xx in summer semester.
  • There are no exams for summer semester modules MNF-bioc-2xx in winter semester.

Examination Schedule (lecturers and students tasks (link to CAU)

Timetables and course lists

General: Courses (lectures, seminars, practicals etc.) summer semester 2024

MSc. Biological Oceanography - second semester - lecture plan summer semester 2024 (click on "Stundenplan" for a complete time table).  All seven different possible practical parts in three blocks of MNF-bioc-202 are shown which looks heavily loaded - but you have to choose only two resp. three non overlapping parts.

Details: More detailed information concerning single courses and modules can be found on OLAT in general, resp. M. Sc. Biological Oceanography - information for students or via our module list, with links to the resp. module information on OLAT.

As you can take many optional modules outside of our curriculum (CAU-wide choices) these are not included in the example lists and timetables.

Block courses in summer 2024: 

  • MNF-bioc-264 (S. Garthe, Büsum): September/October 2024
  • MNF-bioc-271 (B. Schneider, Kiel): 21.05.2024 - 24.05.2024
  • MNF-bioc-280 (K. Heubel, FTZ): 26.08.2024 - 06.09.2024 at FTZ Büsum.
  • MNF-bioc-301 (F. Mittermayer, ALKOR cruise MNF-bioc-301): 18.08.2024 - 30.08.2024
  • MNF-bioc-368 (F. Weinberger, Aaland-Island (Finland) - Marine station Husö): 07.09.2024 - 22.09.2024

  • For optional modules within Biological Oceanography look at the module list.
  • Generally: for imported courses (e.g. Introduction to Physical Oceanography) and and courses outside of M. Sc. Biological Oceanography please always contact the person in charge of the module you are attending and the corresponding exam office.
  • For a selection of courses outside of our curriculum look here (optional courses outside of Biological Oceanography).

 

Summer semester 2024

UnivIS
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Semester: SS 2024 

Risk and Entrepreneurship (VWL-MiFi-RiEn) - IfW (030220)

Dozent/in
Prof. Aoife Hanley, Ph.D.

Angaben
Vorlesung, 2 SWS, ECTS-Studium, ECTS-Credits: 5
für ERASMUS-/Austauschstudierende geeignet, Unterrichtssprache Englisch, Klausur am Ende des Semesters
Zeit und Ort: Di 8:15 - 9:45, CAP2 - Hörsaal D
vom 16.4.2024 bis zum 2.7.2024
1. Prüfungstermin (Klausur am Ende der Vorlesungszeit eines Semesters): 15.7.2024, 14:00 - 15:30 Uhr, Raum Online-Klausur
Bemerkung zu Zeit und Ort: Die erste Vorlesung findet am 16.04.2024 statt.

Voraussetzungen / Organisatorisches
Module Code: VWL-MiFi-RiEn
Module Number: 320700
Exam Number: 16310
Section in the curriculum of Bachelor Volkswirtschaftslehre (FPO 2021): Wahlpflichtbereich Volkswirtschaftslehre - Mikroökonomik und Finanzwissenschaften (MiFi)
Exam type according to FPO: Module Exam (Modulprüfung)
Specific exam type in summer term 2024: online exam

Further Information: See OLAT

The number of ECTS Credits as well as the admission to the examination for this module is determined by the information regarding this module in the FPO (Examination Regulations) of your program. If this module is not explicitly listed in your FPO, please check at the beginning of the semester about admission options. An overview for all programs which can choose modules of the Institute of Economics can also be found here: Nebenfach Volkswirtschaftslehre – Handbuch für Exportmodule (Minor in Economics - Handbook of Export Modules). You can also check in advance in QIS whether you can find this module listed there in the overview for exam registration, with the exam number mentioned in UNIVIS. Registration to the exam is only possible during the registration period. If you still have questions after reviewing these documents, please contact your student advisor (Studienfachberater).

Inhalt
For Introduction, see Lecture 1 on OLAT website (podcast)

Course content

The students learn how individuals take decisions under uncertainty. We use standard models from decision theory (e.g. Expected Utility Theory). We also apply more recent experimental evidence to reveal how these models can break down, when attempting to describe real behaviour such as framing and loss aversion.
But, entrepreneurs are individuals too. The risk of entrepreneurs failing is especially high, as students learn from various studies on firm failure. Additionally, investment decisions such as R&D spending, is also surrounded by uncertainty. We learn how entrepreneurs carve out markets for themselves, where risk of failure is lowest.
Other agents, such as banks, also have a role to play. Students learn how these agents seek to reduce their risk exposures through credit scoring.

1. Theory of choice under uncertainty
  • The von Neumann-Morgenstern (NM) Model
  • Spreading risk: diversification scenario
  • Entrepreneurs: risk loving?
  • Exercises

2. Criticisms of the NM Model
  • Allais and Ellsberg paradoxes
  • Framing, Heuristics
  • Application: Deal or No Deal experiments
  • Exercises

3. Market Entry
  • Motivations for entrepreneurship (endogenous entrepreneurship, DNA, biased profit expectations)
  • Empirical evidence for different models

4. Firm survival risk
  • Hazard survival model
  • Factors affecting survival
  • Exercises: Cataloging most important aspects of business survival/failure from Munich Foundation Survey (Brüderl et al, ASR)

5. Enterprise credit and risk
  • Theory of credit rationing
  • Are start-ups debt rationed?
  • Credit scoring

Empfohlene Literatur
Topic 1
  • Frank, R, Microeconomics and Behavior, International Edition, Irwin, McGraw Hill
Topic 2
  • Post, T et al., 2009, 'Deal or No Deal? Decision Making under Risk in a Large-Payoff Game Show ', American Economic Review, Vol. 98, No. 1, March 2008
Topic 3
  • Evans, D. and L. Leighton, 1989, Some empirical aspects of entrepreneurship',
  • American Economic Review, v79, pp.519-535
  • Parker, S., 1996, 'A Time Series Model of Self-employment under Uncertainty', Economica, New Series, v63, nn 251 , pp. 459-475
  • Blanchflower, D. and A. Oswald, 1998, 'What Makes an Entrepreneur? ', Journal of Labor Economics, 1998, vol. 16, no. 1
  • Arabsheibania, G., D. de Meza, J. Maloney and B. Pearson, 2000, 'And a vision appeared unto them of a great profit: evidence of self-deception among the self-employed', Economics Letters, v67, n1, pp. 35-41
Topic 4
  • Agarwal, R. and D. Audretsch, D. (2001), 'Does entry size matter? The impact of the life cycle and technology on firm survival', The Journal of Industrial Economics, v49 pp.21-43.
  • Audretsch, D., 1991, 'New firm survival and the technological regime', Review of Economics and Statistics, 73, 441-450
  • Mata, Jose & Portugal, Pedro, 1994. 'Life Duration of New Firms', Journal of Industrial Economics, v2(3), pp227-45
Topic 5
  • Greenbaum and Thakor, Contemporary Financial Intermediation, 1995, Chapter 6 (section on lending to small business start-ups)
  • Frank, R, Microeconomics and Behavior, International Edition, Irwin, McGraw Hill (explanation of 'lemons's problem')
  • Cavalluzzo, K. and L. Cavalluzzo , 1998, 'Market Structure and Discrimination: The Case of Small Businesses', Journal of Money, Credit & Banking, v30, n4
  • Freel, M., 2006, Are small innovators credit rationed?', Small Business Economics, v28, pp.23-35
  • Thomas, L., D. Edelman and J. Crook, 2002, Credit scoring and its applications', textbook

Zusätzliche Informationen
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  • OLAT is the central online learning platform of CAU. On OLAT you always find recent material for lectures, seminars etc. 

  • Exam registration: If you encounter exam registration problems please contact exam office biology (Office Examination Board (web)).

    Generally: for imported courses and courses outside of M. Sc. Biological Oceanography please always contact the person in charge of the module you are attending and the corresponding exam office.

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  • Chairman of Examination Board

    Prof. Dr. Thorsten Reusch
    GEOMAR
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    E-Mail: treusch(at)geomar.de

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  • Next application period: March 1 to April 15, 2025!

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