193.137 Ways on Thinking in Business Informatics This course is in all assigned curricula part of the STEOP.
This course is in all assigned curricula part of the STEOP.
This course is in at least 1 assigned curriculum part of the STEOP.

2023W, VU, 3.0h, 4.0EC
TUWEL

Properties

  • Semester hours: 3.0
  • Credits: 4.0
  • Type: VU Lecture and Exercise
  • Format: Hybrid

Learning outcomes

After successful completion of the course, students are able to...

... reflect critically on the contents and priorities in business informatics;
... differentiate and name different ways of thinking and problem-solving approaches in business  informatics;
... assess the suitability of different ways of thinking and problem-solving approaches for different business informatics problems, and to select suitable ones;
... explain the need for critical thinking and reflection in the design of technical systems;
... formulate and discuss critical questions about the contents and methods of business informatics;
... criticize and accept criticism.

Subject of course

Ways of thinking in business informatics provides an introduction and an overview of computer science from the point of view of their working and thinking ways, thus providing a kind of applied philosophy of science. The course is intended to arouse interest in further studies and to enable students to better classify the content presented in later courses. Students should be able to understand computer science as both a science and a practice, and to implement this knowledge as part of their further studies.

Teaching methods

The individual topics are prepared in lectures. In cascaded practicals, the students independently develop in-depth positions on the subject areas. Through the use of double-blind peer reviewing, students see similar work from other participants, and receive reviews from colleagues that help to improve their own work. In a final project students in groups discuss the synergies and conflicts between different ways of thinking in informatics. In accompanying participatory formats such as online discussions, voting and collection of materials, students can contribute to reflect and deepen the contents.

Mode of examination

Immanent

Additional information

ECTS-Breakdown: 4 ECTS = 100 Stunden

34,5 Stunden – Teilnahme an Einheiten im AudiMax (12 x 1,5) und selbstständige Erarbeitung der weiteren Inhalte
8 Stunden – Teilnahme an Paneldiscussions
19 Stunden Anweseneheit bei Gruppenübungen (tw. online) (10 x 1,5)
38,5 Stunden Arbeit an Übungsaufgaben (2 x 10)

Lecturers

Institute

Course dates

DayTimeDateLocationDescription
Thu14:00 - 16:0005.10.2023 - 11.01.2024 GM 1 Audi Max. together with »Denkweisen der Informatik«Vorlesung
Tue14:00 - 16:0010.10.2023 - 23.01.2024 GM1 Aud Max together with Denkweisen der InformatikVorlesung
Mon14:00 - 20:0030.10.2023Seminarraum AE U1 - 4 Gruppenübung
Mon14:00 - 20:0030.10.2023Seminarraum AE U1 - 3 Gruppenübung
Mon16:00 - 20:0030.10.2023Seminarraum AE U1 - 1 Gruppenübung
Fri10:00 - 14:0017.11.2023Seminarraum AE U1 - 1 Gruppenübung
Ways on Thinking in Business Informatics - Single appointments
DayDateTimeLocationDescription
Thu05.10.202314:00 - 16:00 GM 1 Audi Max. together with »Denkweisen der Informatik«Vorlesung
Tue10.10.202314:00 - 16:00 GM1 Aud Max together with Denkweisen der InformatikVorlesung
Thu12.10.202314:00 - 16:00 GM 1 Audi Max. together with »Denkweisen der Informatik«Vorlesung
Tue17.10.202314:00 - 16:00 GM1 Aud Max together with Denkweisen der InformatikVorlesung
Thu19.10.202314:00 - 16:00 GM 1 Audi Max. together with »Denkweisen der Informatik«Vorlesung
Tue24.10.202314:00 - 16:00 GM1 Aud Max together with Denkweisen der InformatikVorlesung
Mon30.10.202314:00 - 20:00Seminarraum AE U1 - 4 Gruppenübung
Mon30.10.202314:00 - 20:00Seminarraum AE U1 - 3 Gruppenübung
Mon30.10.202316:00 - 20:00Seminarraum AE U1 - 1 Gruppenübung
Tue31.10.202314:00 - 16:00 GM1 Aud Max together with Denkweisen der InformatikVorlesung
Tue07.11.202314:00 - 16:00 GM1 Aud Max together with Denkweisen der InformatikVorlesung
Thu09.11.202314:00 - 16:00 GM 1 Audi Max. together with »Denkweisen der Informatik«Vorlesung
Tue14.11.202314:00 - 16:00 GM1 Aud Max together with Denkweisen der InformatikVorlesung
Thu16.11.202314:00 - 16:00 GM 1 Audi Max. together with »Denkweisen der Informatik«Vorlesung
Fri17.11.202310:00 - 14:00Seminarraum AE U1 - 1 Gruppenübung
Tue21.11.202314:00 - 16:00 GM1 Aud Max together with Denkweisen der InformatikVorlesung
Thu23.11.202314:00 - 16:00 GM 1 Audi Max. together with »Denkweisen der Informatik«Vorlesung
Tue28.11.202314:00 - 16:00 GM1 Aud Max together with Denkweisen der InformatikVorlesung
Thu30.11.202314:00 - 16:00 GM 1 Audi Max. together with »Denkweisen der Informatik«Vorlesung
Tue05.12.202314:00 - 16:00 GM1 Aud Max together with Denkweisen der InformatikVorlesung

Examination modalities

Content is presented in lectures by different lecturers, and partially developed by students themselves. In self-organized work, students evaluate the work of fellow students using double blind peer reviewing. The evaluation is based not only on the performance of the exercises, but also on the quality of the reviews. A final group project has to be handed in at the end of the semester and explained in a face to face meeting. 

Group dates

GroupDayTimeDateLocationDescription
workshopgruppe 29Mon09:00 - 11:0009.10.2023 - 22.01.2024Seminarraum 362 - 1 193.137 Ways on Thinking in Business Informatics workshopgruppe 29
workshopgruppe 30Mon11:00 - 13:0009.10.2023 - 22.01.2024Sem 389 193.137 Ways on Thinking in Business Informatics workshopgruppe 30

Course registration

Begin End Deregistration end
18.09.2023 00:01 08.10.2023 23:59

Group Registration

GroupRegistration FromTo
workshopgruppe 2930.10.2023 00:0031.10.2023 00:00
workshopgruppe 3030.10.2023 00:0031.10.2023 00:00

Curricula

Study CodeObligationSemesterPrecon.Info
033 526 Business Informatics Mandatory1. Semestertrue
Course belongs to the introductory and orientation phase ("Studieneingangs- und Orientierungsphase")

Literature

No lecture notes are available.

Previous knowledge

This course is held in German. To be successfully completed, it requires German at the reference level B2 of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages. As much of the relevant scientific work in informatics is written in English, English is recommended according to reference level B1 of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages.

Language

German