A list of all substantial courses which I attended during my undergraduate studies in the programme Bachelor of Arts »Politik & Wirtschaft« (political science and economics) at Münster University.
Not included are those useless general studies courses like »reading skills« and »internet competence«.
I also added my presentations and short papers for these courses. Maybe they are of use to someone.
1st semester: winter term 2006/2007
political science
- Introduction to Political Science (Prof. Schubert)
- Political System of the Federal Republic of Germany (Prof. Robert)
presentation on Ernst Fraenkel’s structural analysis of modern democracy - Statistics I (Marko Heyse, M.A.)
economics
- Business Accounting (Prof. Krafft)
2nd semester: summer term 2007
political science
- International Politics (Prof. Feske)
- Comparative Political Science (Prof. Young)
short analysis of China’s political system from a rational-choice institutionalism point of view (german) - Statistics II (Marko Heyse, M.A.)
economics
- Microeconomics (Prof. Krol)
- Introduction to Business Administration (Prof. Dilger)
3rd semester: winter term 2007/2008
political science
- Emerging Markets and Economic Growth in Subsahara Africa (PD Dr. van den Boom)
presentation on Ghana as a development dictatorship (german) - Social Policy (Hendrik Meyer, M.A.)
essay on dual hospital financing in the German health system (german) - Microfinance and International Finance: Poverty Alleviation and Empowerment II (Prof. Young)
- Modeling and Simulation: Software-supported Analysis (Dr. Bresinsky)
economics
- Economic and Financial Policy (Prof. Apolte)
- European Economic Policy (Prof. Apolte)
- Public Choice Theory (Prof. Apolte)
- Macroeconomics (Prof. Apolte)
4th semester: summer term 2008
political science
- Transatlantic Governance and Regulation of the (Subprime) Financial Crisis (Prof. Young)
- Growth, (Sustainable) Development and Beyond (Prof. Fuchs)
- Introduction to Political Economy (Rebecca Hegemann, M.A.)
- Integration Module: Welfare Systems in Europe (Prof. Apolte & Dr. Schulze Buschoff)
essay on parental benefits in Sweden (german)
economics
- Business Cycles and Employment (Prof. Apolte)
my part of a group paper on the Dutch polder model in labour policy (german) - Economic Growth and Development (Dipl.-Math. Eric Meyer)
- Competition Policy (Dr. Malina)
5th semester: winter term 2008/2009
political science
- Introduction to Development Cooperation (Prof. Kevenhörster)
essay on the organisation of German bilateral development cooperation (german) - Non-Governmental Organisations in Development Policy (PD Dr. van den Boom)
- Crisis and Regulation in Global Financial Markets (Prof. Young)
economics
- Constitutional Economics (Prof. Müller)
- Happiness Economics (Prof. Müller)
6th semester: summer term 2009
political science
- Introduction to Anarchism (PD Dr. van den Boom)
economics
- Management of Non-Profit Organisations (Prof. Dilger)
7th semester: winter term 2009/2010
economics
- Behavioral Economics (Prof. Müller)
presentation about homo economicus, its empirical anomalies and alternative economic theories of behaviour - Principles of Economic Policy (Prof. Theurl)
& Principles of Regulation (Dr. Malina)