Project Module: Innovative Business Models in Mobility
Cycle | Winter Term |
Language | German |
Course Units | 2 SWS |
Credits | 5 ECTS |
Course Limit | 25 Participants |
Examination | Presentation (70%), Project report (30%) |
Lecturer | Dr. rer. pol. Garnet Kasperk |
Students work on real life business cases around e-mobility solutions. Developing solutions for future challenges, defined by selected companies, students deepen their skills in methodical data collection and analysis, project management, presentation and teamwork.
This course will not be structured as a typical lecture, but will be an interactive, team-based project in all its stages.
Currently, our students contribute to the customer-oriented approach of selling the e-car e.GO, which has been developed in Aachen and will be produced in Aachen
Additional information on this course and the application procedure can be obtained on CAMPUS Office and on the website of the School of Business and Economics.
Project Module: Strategies in the field of electric mobility
Please register between 14th and 20th March 2019 for the project module of summer term 2019! (See handout for more details)
Cycle | Summer Term |
Language | German |
Course Units | 3 SWS |
Credits | 10 ECTS |
Course Limit | 20 Participants |
Examination | Presentation (70%), Project report (30%) |
Lecturer | Dr. rer. pol. Garnet Kasperk |
Team-oriented strategy development for real life business challenges in the German automotive industry is focus of this module.
In close cooperation with company representatives and guided by CIAM, students experience the dynamic process of market analysis and strategy definition considering the specific characteristics of the respective company. Skills in methodical data collection and analysis, scenario techniques, project management, presentation and teamwork are developed. The results are summarized in a report.
Additional information on this course and the application procedure can be obtained on CAMPUS Office and on the website of the School of Business and Economics.