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Engineering Mechanics I | Engineering Mechanics I | VL | 3 | Engineering Mechanics I | UE | 2 |
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Engineering Mechanics II | Engineering Mechanics II | VL | 3 | Engineering Mechanics II | UE | 2 |
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Basics of Electrical Engineering | Basics of Electrical Engineering | VL | 3 | Basics of Electrical Engineering | UE | 2 |
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Fundamentals of Mechanical Engineering Design | Fundamentals of Mechanical Engineering Design | VL | 2 | Fundamentals of Mechanical Engineering Design | HÜ | 2 |
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Objectoriented Programming, Algorithms and Data Structures | Objectoriented Programming, Algorithms and Data Structures | VL | 4 | Objectoriented Programming, Algorithms and Data Structures | UE | 1 |
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Introduction to Logistics and Mobility | Freight Traffic and Logistics | VL | 2 | Freight Traffic and Logistics | PBL | 1 | Introduction to Scientific Work | VL | 2 |
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Mathematics II | Linear Algebra II | VL | 2 | Linear Algebra II | UE | 1 | Linear Algebra II | HÜ | 1 | Analysis II | VL | 2 | Analysis II | HÜ | 1 | Analysis II | UE | 1 |
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Transportation Planning and Traffic Engineering | Transport Planning and Traffic Engineering | PBL | 4 |
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Introduction to Quantitative Methods in Logistics | Introduction to Statistics | VL | 2 | Introduction to Operations Research | VL | 2 | Exercises to Introduction in Quantitative Methods in Logistics | UE | 2 |
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Procedural Programming | Procedural Programming | VL | 1 | Procedural Programming | HÜ | 1 | Procedural Programming | PR | 2 |
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Logistics and Environment | Transport Logistics | PBL | 2 | Environmental Management and Corporate Responsibilty | SE | 2 |
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Foundations of Management | Introduction to Management | VL | 3 | Project Entrepreneurship | PBL | 2 |
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Legal Foundations of Transportation and Logistics | Legal Foundations of Transportation and Logistics | VL | 2 | Legal Foundations of Transportation and Logistics | HÜ | 1 |
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IT for Logistics | IT for Logistics | VL | 2 | IT for Logistics | UE | 2 |
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Production Logistics | Production Logistics Seminar | SE | 2 |
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Introduction to Railways | Introduction to Railways | VL | 2 | Introduction to Railways | HÜ | 1 |
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Logistics Management | Logistics Economics | PBL | 2 | Introduction into Production Logistics | VL | 2 |
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Transport- and Handling-Technology | Transport- and Handling-Technology | VL | 2 | Transport- and Handling-Technology | UE | 2 |
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Mathematics I | Linear Algebra I | VL | 2 | Linear Algebra I | UE | 1 | Linear Algebra I | HÜ | 1 | Analysis I | VL | 2 | Analysis I | UE | 1 | Analysis I | HÜ | 1 |
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Introduction to Transportation Economics | Introduction to Transportation Economics | VL | 2 | Introduction to Transportation Economics | HÜ | 1 |
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Management | Foundations of Management | VL | 2 | Finance and Accounting | VL | 2 |
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Mathematics III - Differential Equations I | Differential Equations 1 | VL | 2 | Differential Equations 1 | UE | 1 | Differential Equations 1 | HÜ | 1 |
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Technical Logistics | Technical Logistics | VL | 3 | Technical Logistics | HÜ | 2 |
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Business Issues in Logistics | Business Issues in Logistics | SE | 2 |
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Logistics Service Provider Management | Logistics Service Provider Management | VL | 2 | Logistics Service Provider Management | HÜ | 1 |
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| Nontechnical Complementary Courses for Bachelors (from catalogue) - 6LP |
The choice of courses from the catalogue is flexible (depends on the semestral work load), provided the necessary number of required credits is reached.