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Courses in English Language Information

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Index of contents Excerpt of Courses taught in English at the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences in the Fall Semester 2019 ..............................................

Chinese Studies........................................................................................................................................................................................... 3 Computational Linguistics 3 Dutch Studies, Scandinavian Studies, Comperative Germanic Linguistics ............................................................................................. 3 English Language and Literature............................................................................................................................................................. 4-6 General Linguistics ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 6 German Language and Literature ............................................................................................................................................................... 6 History.......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 7 Media and Communication Science (Media Studies) (IKMZ) .................................................................................................................. 7-8 Philosophy ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 8 Political Science ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 9-11 Psychology ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 11-12 Social Anthropology .................................................................................................................................................................................. 12 Sociology ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 13

Excerpt of Courses taught in English at the Faculty of Business, Economics and Informatics ................................................................... Business Administration ...................................................................................................................................................................... 13-15 Economics ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 15-17 Finance ................................................................................................................................................................................................. 17-18 Informatics ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 19-20

Excerpt of Courses taught in English at the Faculty of Law ........................................................................................................................... Law ............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 21

Excerpt of Courses taught in English at the Faculty of Science .................................................................................................................... Biochemistry.............................................................................................................................................................................................. 22 Biology .................................................................................................................................................................................................. 22-23 Biomedicine .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 23-24 Chemistry................................................................................................................................................................................................... 24 Geography ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 24-25 Mathematics / Biostatisctics ................................................................................................................................................................ 26-27

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Excerpt of Courses taught in English at the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences in the Spring Semester 2019

Chinese Studies

Study Level Course Title Course Number Course Category Lecturer Credit Points (ECTS)

Bachelor PS (Mod. China 1): Cultural and Political Communication in the Greater China Area

280042.4

Pro-Seminar Simona A. Grano and Helena Wu

3

Bachelor International Relations Across the Strait: China, Taiwan and the US

280061.1

Seminar Simona A. Grano 3

Bachelor / Master

Examining Localization in Hong Kong and Taiwan Literature

280530m1

Exercise Helen Yuen-Wai Wu 3

Computational Linguistics

Study Level Course Title Course Number Course Category Lecturer Credit Points (ECTS)

Bachelor / Master

CL GV Fundamentals of speech sciences and speech signal processing for students of ling. and computer sciences

520162

Lecture Thayabaran Kathiresan 6

Bachelor / Master

Introduction to Language Acquisition Research

360172

Lecture Steven Moran

Dutch Studies, Scandinavian Studies, Comparative Germanic Linguistics

Study Level Course Title Course Number Course Category Lecturer Credit Points (ECTS)

Bachelor / Master

Small languages, big ideas. The smaller Germanic languages from a theoretical, general and comparative perspective

Tbd Lecture Chris De Wulf 1

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English Language and Literature

Study Level Course Title Course Number Course Category Lecturer Credit Points (ECTS)

Bachelor Introduction to Phonetics and Phonology 440045 Lecture Schreier, D. 3

Bachelor History of Scots 440205a/b Seminar Leitner, M. 3 or 6*

Bachelor Multilingualism in Medieval England 440215a/b Seminar Keller, J. 3 or 6*

Bachelor Register, Genre, Style 440235a/b Seminar Jucker, A. H. 3 or 6*

Bachelor English prosody: Intonation, rhythm, stress 440245a/b Seminar Studer, D. 3 or 6*

Bachelor Pedagogical Grammar 440338a/b Seminar Lehmann, H.-M. 3 or 6*

Bachelor Ethics of Revenge: Vengeful Desires and Tarantinian Morals

440285a/b Seminar Castelli, S. 3 or 6*

Bachelor Seafarers: Maritime Fiction, 1789-1900 440295a/b Seminar Mühlheim, M. 3 or 6*

Bachelor Readers as Space Researchers: Using Natural Sciences for Literary Scholarship

440305a/b Seminar Zoë Lehmann 3 or 6*

Bachelor Visions of the World to Come: Dystopian Fiction

440315a/b Seminar Frank, M. 3 or 6*

Bachelor Shakespeare's Serial Wars 440325a/b Seminar Bronfen, E. 3 or 6*

Bachelor The Postcolonial Novel in Africa 440335a/b Seminar Sobral, A. 3 or 6*

Bachelor Imagining the Unimaginable: Weird Fiction Across Different Media

440345a/b Seminar Binotto, J. 3 or 6*

Bachelor Shakespeare: Romeo and Juliet, Hamlet, and Macbeth

440355a/b Seminar Reddick, A. 3 or 6*

Bachelor Left in Ruins: The Poetics and Politics of Decay

440365a/b Seminar Weber, M. 3 or 6*

Bachelor English in Asia 440422 Lecture Hundt, M. 3

Bachelor History of Pragmatics 440423 Lecture Jucker, A.H. 3

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Bachelor Fundamentals of speech sciences and speech signal processing for students of linguistics and computer sciences

440414 Lecture Kathiresan, T. 3

Bachelor British Literature and Culture, 1750-1790s: Cosmopolitanism, Anxiety, Revolution

440424 Lecture Reddick, A 3

Bachelor Digital Cultures: Identity, Community, and Practices Online

440425 Lecture Matley, D. 3

Master Methods in Experimental Phonetics 440605a/b Seminar Schwab, S. 6 or 9*

Master Beowulf and Old English heroic poetry** 440615a/b Seminar Timofeeva, O. 6 or 9*

Master Variational Pragmatics 440625a/b Seminar Jucker, A.H. 6 or 9*

Master Conversation analysis 440635a/b Seminar Landert, D. 6 or 9*

Master English Language Myths 440645a/b Seminar Schreier, D. 6 or 9*

Master Constructional change 440655a/b Seminar Hundt, M. 6 or 9*

Master Climate Change Narratives 440665a/b Seminar Gutbrodt, F. 6 or 9*

Master Hamlet and His Afterlives 440675a/b Seminar Frank, M. 6 or 9*

Master Race and Violence: The 'Badman' in African-American Culture

440685a/b Seminar Sobral, A. 6 or 9*

Master Queen Victoria: Female Monarch and Media Icon

440695a/b Seminar Straumann, B. 6 or 9*

Master Going West: An American Fantasy 440705a/b Seminar Bronfen, E. 6 or 9*

Master James Joyce's Ulysses 440703 Colloquium Senn, F. 3

Master English in Asia 440722 Lecture Hundt, M. 3

Master History of Pragmatics 440723 Lecture Jucker, A.H. 3

Master Fundamentals of speech sciences and speech signal processing for students of linguistics and computer sciences

440714 Lecture

Kathiresan, T. 3

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Master British Literature and Culture, 1750-1790s: Cosmopolitanism, Anxiety, Revolution

440724 Lecture Reddick, A 3

Master Digital Cultures: Identity, Community, and Practices Online

440725 Lecture Matley, D. 3

* 3 or 6 ECTS -> 3 without paper / 6 with paper * 6 or 9 ECTS -> 6 without paper / 9 with paper

General Linguistics

Study Level Course Title Course Number Course Category Lecturer Credit Points (ECTS)

Master Quantitative Methods 270502.0 Exercise Chundra Cathcart 6

PhD Quantitative Methods 270502.0 Exercise Chundra Cathcart 4

Bachelor Introduction to Language Acquisition Research

270301.0 Lecture Steven Moran 6

Master (PhD) Reading Group Comparative Linguistics 270504.0 Exercise Balthasar Bickel 3

Master Serial verbs: a construction-grammatical approach to a linguistic conundrum

270605m0 Seminar Per Baumann 6

Master Psycholinguistics (TBA!) 270601m0 Seminar Nicholas Andrew Lester 6

German Language and Literature

Study Level Course Title Course Number Course Category Lecturer Credit Points (ECTS)

Bachelor Automatic text processing for the study of Swiss German

360165 / 0350 Seminar Samardzic, Tanja; Hasse, Anja

9

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History

Study Level Course Title Course Number Course Category Lecturer Credit Points (ECTS)

Bachelor A New Diplomatic History of Early Modern South East Asia

600067 Seminar Birgit Tremml Werner 9

Bachelor Post-Soviet Central Asia: History, Politics, Society

600069

Seminar Eliza Isabaeva 9

Bachelor Meteorology in ancient times 600119 Kolloquium Stamatina Mastorakou 3

Bachelor East Asian Mobilities in the 19th/20th Century Pacific World

600171 Kolloquium Möller D. San Emeterio Cabañes G.

3

Master Varieties of Economic History 600773 Seminar Ulrich Woitek Matthieu Leimgruber

12

Master/ PHD Joint ETHZ-UZH Research Colloquium in Global and Extra- European History

600941 Kolloquium Dusinberre M. Fischer-Tiné H.

3

Media and Communication Science (Media Studies) (IKMZ)

Study Level Course Title Course Number Course Category Lecturer Credit Points (ECTS)

Bachelor Minorities and the Internet: Opportunity or Obstacle?

251085 Course Hugentobler 4

Bachelor Digital Inequality and Older Adults 251085 Course Hunsaker 4

Bachelor Creative Entrepreneurs Online 251085 Course Brydges 4

Bachelor Digital Media & Health Communication 251079 Seminar Nguyen 6

Bachelor Digital Inequality 251415 Lecture Karaoglu 4

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Master Online Participation 251770 Seminar Hargittai 9

Master Social media analytics 251795 Seminar Zeng 9

Master Constructing the Global Digital Economy 251634 Lecture Drake 4

Philosophy

Study Level Course Title Course Number Course Category Lecturer Credit Points (ECTS)

Bachelor Mary Wollstonecraft 160245 Seminar Alice El-Wakil 6

Bachelor Of Mice, Men and Machines: Agency, Thought and Rationality in Humans, Animals and Robots

160203, 160203.1

Lecture with Exercises

Hans-Johann Glock, Nicole Rathgeb

6

Bachelor The State of Nature in Political Philosophy 160333 160409

Seminar Micha Gläser 9 3

Master Hannah Arendt on Totalitarianism 160517 160645

Seminar Josette Baer Hill 9 3

Master Scientific Explanation in Economics 160505 160635

Seminar Catherine Herfeld 9 3

Master Territorial Rights 160511 160639

Seminar Francis Cheneval, Jack Williams

9 3

Master Citizenship and the Challenge of Globalisation (part 2)

160519 160647

Seminar Sara Amighetti 9 3

Master Risk and Politics 160513 160641

Seminar Lukas Haffert, Francis Cheneval, Stefanie Walter

9 3

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Political Science Study Level Course Title Course Number Course Category Lecturer Credit Points (ECTS)

Bachelor Elective: Yemen: A Failed State? 3986 Manea Elham 4

Bachelor Elective: Foreign and Security Policy 3970 Fröhlich Stefan 4

Bachelor Elective: Political campaigns in elections and direct democracy

3975 Walder Maxime 4

Bachelor Elective: The State of Nature in Political Philosophy

3952 Gläser Micha 4

Bachelor Elective: Risk preferences and economic development

4268 Kerler Karl Philipp Wilhelm

4

Bachelor Elective: Politics in Contemporary China: challenges and opportunities in the new era

3976 Woo Su Yun 4

Bachelor Elective: Power, Politics and Institutions after Violence: Peacebuilding as Governance

3978 Iff Andrea 4

Bachelor Elective: Experimental assessment of development policy interventions

4267 Rozarina Junofy Anto 4

Bachelor Elective: Nationalism and National Identity 3973 Timcheva Siyana 4

Bachelor Elective Comparative Politics: Switzerland in the Modern World: More than cheese and chocolate

1659 Bendix John 4

Bachelor Social protection schemes in developing countries: Success or failure of public policies?

615123 Michaelowa Katharina, Asri Viola

Bachelor American Foreign and Security Policy - global challenges and responsibilities

615155 Fröhlich Stefan

Bachelor American Politics in the Age of Trump 615235 Bendix John

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Bachelor Power, Politics and Institutions after Violence: Peacebuilding as Governance

615249 Iff Andrea

Bachelor Representation, Party Competition, and Policy Analysis

615251 Müller Stefan

Bachelor Digital Democracy 615410 Gilardi Fabrizio

Master Pflicht: Fortgeschrittene Methoden: Research Design and Causal Inference

4257 Steenbergen Marco 6

Master Seminar: Economic and Political Globalization

3546 Lang Valentin Florian 6

Master Seminar: Against the Grain: Politics and Process of International Regime Contestation

3534 Crasnic Loriana-Anca 6

Master Seminar: Hannah Arendt on Totalitarianism 3871 Baer Hill Josette 6

Master State Finances in Hard Times. The Politics of Taxation, Debt and Public Spending in Comparative Perspective

3589 Haffert Lukas 6

Master Seminar: Islamism – Ideology and Context 3565 Manea Elham 6

Master Seminar: The Populist Challenge to Representative Democracy

3593 Betz Hans-Georg 6

Master Seminar: Multilevel Analysis 3576 Steenbergen Marco 6

Master Seminar: Social protection in developing countries: Applications of impact evaluation

3587 Araujo Silva Victor Augusto

6

Master Seminar: Territorial Rights 3873 Cheneval Francis 6

Master Seminar: Quantitative Text Analysis 3581 Müller Stefan 6

Master Seminar: Democracy and Development in Modern Latin America

4271 Araujo Silva Victor Augusto

6

Master Seminar: Survey Research 2 3592 Leemann Lucas 6

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Master Seminar: Machine Learning II 3569 Steenbergen Marco 6

Master Seminar: Measurement in Political Science 3570 Stoetzer Lukas Frederik 6

Psychology

Study Level Course Title Course Number Course Category Lecturer Credit Points (ECTS)

Bachelor 200b Acquisition, Retention, and Mechanisms of Expertise and Expert Performance

200f200b Seminar R. Best 4

Bachelor 200c Cognitive Activities in the Real World 200f200c Seminar B. Batur, M. Luo 4

Bachelor 200f Risk and Resilience in the Early 200f200f Seminar L. Shanahan 4

Bachelor 400x Personality Disorders – Theories, Findings and Therapeutic Interventions

200f400x Seminar R. Castro Meyer 4

Master

(SV1) Concepts and Theories of Cognitive and Affective Development across the Lifespan

200f601b Seminar M. Katana, J. Oschwald 4

Master (SV3) Cutting Edge Research in Human Cognition

200f603b Seminar L. Bartsch 4

Master (WM) Understanding Memory – Perspectives from Cognitive Modeling

200f952 Seminar H.-Y. Lin 4

Master (WM) Witnesses` Memory and Interviewing 200f953 Seminar T. Grolig 4

Master (WM) Language and Thought 200f957 Seminar A. Hervais-Adelman 4

Master (SV2) Psychopathology: Depression 200f602l Seminar C. Killikelly 4

Master (SV1) Social and Organizational Justice 200f601e Seminar G. Bollmann 4

Master (SV3) Self-Regulation and Health 200f603h Seminar T. Bermudez 4

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Master (FDI) Programming Psychological Experiments in Python with PsychoPy

200f555i Seminar K. Oberauer 4

Master (FDI) Longitudinal Research Methods: The Study of Change

200f555h Seminar G. Hülür 4

* You must be enrolled in psychology at your home university in order to attend the modules. If you want to attend master courses you need a bachelor in psychology. Social Anthropology

Study Level Course Title Course Number Course Category Lecturer Credit Points (ECTS)

Bachelor (Same-sex) Marriage, Kinship and Heteronormativity: An Introduction to Queer Studies in Social Anthropology

721266 Seminar Paul Adam Fehr 6

Bachelor Ethics of soil and production 721264 Seminar Jovana Dikovic 6

Bachelor How Things are Rendered Calculable: An Anthropology of Metrics

721270 Seminar Sandra Bärnreuther 6

Bachelor / Master

Regional seminar: Central Asia 721289 Seminar Agnieszka Joniak-Lüthi 6

Bachelor Research ethics and illegality in the “field” 721275 Seminar Eliza Isabaeva and Jovana Dikovic

6

Master Anthropology and the Question of Modernity 721558 Seminar Annuska Derks 6

Master Ethical Life: A Masterclass with Webb Keane 721559 Seminar Johannes Quack and Emanuel Schäublin

6

Master Masterseminar Methoden 721536 Seminar Esther Leemann 6

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Sociology

Study Level Course Title Course Number Course Category Lecturer Credit Points (ECTS)

Bachelor / Master

Social Genomics 3478 Seminar Michael J. Shanahan 9/9

Bachelor / Master

Eliminationism 3475 Seminar Michael J. Shanahan 9/9

Bachelor / Master

Game Theory and Strategic Interaction 2024 Lecture Heiko Rauhut/ Heinrich Nax

4/6

Bachelor / Master

An Introduction to Criminology 1029 Exercise Amelie Aidenberger 3/4

Bachelor / Master

Summer School, 30 June – 19 July 2019: How Switzerland got Rich

3716 Exercise Patrick Ziltener 6/6

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Business Administration

Study Level Course Title Course Number Course Category Lecturer Credit Points (ECTS)

Bachelor Accounting models of corporate credit- scoring (S)

BOEC0372 Seminar 3

Master Advanced Financial Accounting (L+E) MOEC0213 Lecture with Exercises

6

Master Agent-based modeling for Business, Economics and Social Science (L)

MOEC0481 Lecture 3

Master Applied Business Modelling and Analytics, Part I (Programming Bootcamp)

MOEC0508 Seminar 3

Master Applied Business Modelling and Analytics, Part II (Machine Learning for Managers)

MOEC0510 Seminar 3

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Master Applied Business Modelling and Analytics, Part III (Case Studies) (S)

MOEC0509 Seminar 6

Master Blockchain Technology – An Introduction for Business Managers (S)

MOEC0547 Seminar 3

Bachelor Corporate Entrepreneurship (S) BOEC0123 Seminar 3

Master Corporate Social Responsibility (S) MOEC0287 Seminar 3

Master Digitalization in Sports (S) MOEC0549 Seminar 3

Master Economics of Gender in Education and Labor Markets (S)

MOEC0476 Seminar 6

Bachelor Emotions and Moods in Organizations (S) BOEC0399 Seminar 3

Master Empirical Corporate Governance MOEC0442 Lecture 3

Bachelor Financial Reporting (L+E) BOEC0382 Lecture with Exercises

3

Master Intercultural Management: Cultural dimensions of international management (L)

MOEC0277 Lecture 3

Bachelor Introduction to Economics of Blockchain (S) BOEC0394 Seminar 3

Master Introduction to Mergers and Acquisitions (L) MOEC0471 Lecture 3

Master Introduction to Operations Research: Stochastic Models (L+E)

MOEC0470 Lecture with Exercises

6

Bachelor Introduction to Strategic Management BOEC0352 Lecture with Exercises

6

Master Leadership Development (S) MOEC0551 Seminar 3

Master Managerial and Tax Aspects of Transfer Pricing (S)

MOEC0367 Seminar 3

Master Managing Education and Training in Firms/for Firms (L)

MOEC0413 Lecture 3

Bachelor Marketing Analytics (L+E) BOEC0377 Lecture with Exercises

3

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Master Marketing Experiments (S) MOEC0516 Seminar 3

Master ME Seminar: Personnel Economics and Empirical Analysis, Part 1

MOEC0052 Seminar 6

Master ME2: The Economics of Innovation (L+E) MOEC0211 Lecture 6

Master Organization Theories MOEC0306 Lecture 3

Master Personnel Management in Entrepreneurial Firms (S)

MOEC0533 Seminar 3

Master Python - A non-technical introduction to big data techniques, team work and interactive visualization with applications to Marketing

MOEC0477 Lecture 3

Bachelor R - a non-technical introduction with applications to Marketing (L)

BOEC0365 Lecture 3

Master Seminar: Human Resource Management of Nonprofit Organizations, Public Organizations, and Sports (S)

MOEC0530 Seminar 6

Master The Economics of Sports: Current Research Topics (S)

MOEC0443 Seminar 3

Master The empirical Economics of Innovation and Patenting (S)

MOEC0166 Seminar 3

Economics

Study Level Course Title Course Number Course Category Lecturer Credit Points (ECTS)

Master Advanced Industrial Economics (L+E) MOEC0236 Lecture 6

Master Advanced Microeconomics 2 (L+E) MOEC0214 Lecture with Exercises

6

Master Automation and the Labor Market (L+E) MOEC0544 Lecture with Exercises

6

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Master Big Data Methods for Economists (S) MOEC0482 Seminar 3

Master Econometrics for Development Economists (L+E)

MOEC0538 Lecture with Exercises

6

Master Econometrics for Policy Analysts (L+E) MOEC0434 Lecture with Exercises

6

Master Econometrics for Policy Analysts: Cases (S) MOEC0511 Seminar 3

Bachelor Global Policy Analysis: Poverty, Development, Growth (L+E)

BOEC0380 Lecture with Exercises

6

Master History of Monetary Economics. Theory and Policy, 1660-1940 (L)

MOEC0242 Lecture 3

Master Inequality, Political Economy, and Policy (S) MOEC0541 Seminar 3

Bachelor Intermediate Econometrics BOEC0344 Lecture 6

Bachelor International Macroeconomic Policy (L + E) BOEC0379 Lecture with Exercises

6

Master International Macroeconomics (L+E) MOEC0048 Lecture with Exercises

6

Master Introduction to Behavioral Economics (L+E) MOEC0537 Lecture with Exercises

6

Bachelor Introduction to Market Design (L + E) BOEC0388 Lecture with Exercises

6

Master Lifestyle risks and preventable non-communicable diseases: the evidence base for regulatory policies (S)

MOEC0535 Seminar 3

Master ME3: Organizational Economics (L+E) MOEC0054 Lecture with Exercises

6

Bachelor Monetary Macroeconomics (L) BOEC0211 Lecture 3

Master Neuroeconomic Theory (S) MOEC0539 Seminar 3

Master Philosophy of Economics (L) MOEC0414 Seminar 3

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Master Principles of Neuroeconomics (L) MOEC0336 Lecture 3

Master Program Evaluation and Causal Inference (L+E)

MOEC0338 Lecture with Exercises

6

Master Seminar about Automation and the Macroeconomy

MOEC0534 Seminar 3

Master Seminar Quantitative Economic History II - Exercises

MOEC0243 Seminar 3

Master Social Choice Theory (L+E) MOEC0353 Lecture with Exercises

6

Bachelor Workshop & Lecture Series in Law & Economics (S)

BOEC0323 Seminar 3

Finance

Study Level Course Title Course Number Course Category Lecturer Credit Points (ECTS)

Master Advanced Banking (L) MFOEC194 Lecture 6

Master Advanced Financial Economics (L+E) MFOEC206 Lecture with Exercises

6

Master Advanced Valuation (S) MFOEC148 Seminar 3

Master Asset Management: Advanced Investments MFOEC207 Lecture with Exercises

3

Master Behavioral Finance and Private Banking (L) MOEC0209 Lecture 3

Master Blockchain (L+E) MOEC0532 Lecture with Exercises

3

Master Capital Adequacy and Risk Measures MFOEC163 Lecture 3

Master Commodity Trading (L+E) MINF4523 Lecture with Exercises

3

Master Continuous Time Quantitative Finance (L) MFOEC204 Lecture 3

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Master Crunchpoints in seriously large banking/payment-IT-projects (L)

MFOEC190 Lecture 3

Master Economic Crimes & Corporate Resilience (L) MFOEC159 Lecture 3

Master Empirical Banking (M.A.) (L) MOEC0418 Lecture 3

Master Empirical Finance (S) MOEC0550 Seminar 3

Bachelor Introduction to Machine Learning (S) BOEC0385 Seminar 3

Master Investments – Selected Quantitative Tools (L)

MFOEC175 Lecture 3

Master Market Microstructure (L) MOEC0234 Lecture 3

Master Microeconomics of Insurance II (L) MFOEC205 Lecture 3

Master Multinational Corporate Finance (L) MOEC0398 Lecture 3

Master Portfolio Management Implementation II MFOEC211 Seminar 6

Master Portfolio Management Theory 2 (S) MFOEC195 Seminar 3

Master Quantitative Finance (L+E) MFOEC191 Lecture with Exercises

6

Master Real Estate Finance MOEC0309 Lecture 3

Master Research-Seminar Finance (MA & MSc QF) MFOEC120 Seminar 3

Master Seminar on Market Microstructure MOEC0548 Seminar 3

Master Sustainable Investing (L) MOEC0531 Lecture 3

Master The Risk and Finance Lab MFOEC210 Seminar 6

Master Theory of Financial Intermediation and Banking (S)

MFOEC193 Seminar 3

Master Topics of Applied Risk Management MFOEC150 Lecture 3

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Informatics

Study Level Course Title Course Number Course Category Lecturer Credit Points (ECTS)

Master Advanced Software Engineering (L+E) MINF4552 Lecture with Exercises

6

Master Big-Data Analytics (L+E) MINF4538 Lecture with Exercises

3

Master Blockchains and Overlay Networks (L+E) MINF4224 Lecture with Exercises

6

Bachelor Combinatorial and Appoximation Algorithms BMINF019 Lecture with Exercises

6

Master Computer Graphics (L) BMINF002 Lecture 3

Bachelor CSCW (L+E) BMINF003 Lecture with Exercises

6

Master Digital Banking Architecture (L+E) MINF4549 Lecture with Exercises

3

Bachelor Foundations of Computing I (L) (Formale Grundlagen der Informatik I)

AINF1170 Lecture 6

Master IT Security (L) MINF4221 Lecture 3

Master Market Design: Theory and Practice (L) MINF4553 Lecture 6

Bachelor Mobile Communication Systems (L+E) BMINF017 Lecture with Exercises

6

Master Practical Artificial Intelligence (L+E) MINF4529 Lecture with Exercises

6

Master Quantitative Methods in Human-Computer Interaction (L+E)

MINF4547 Lecture with Exercises

6

Bachelor Seminar: Advanced Software Engineering (BSc)

BINFS120 Seminar 3

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Master Seminar: Advanced Software Engineering (MSc)

MINFS520 Seminar 3

Bachelor Seminar: Advanced Topics in Economics and Computation (BSc)

BINFS145 Seminar 3

Master Seminar: Advanced Topics in Economics and Computation(MSc)

MINFS545 Seminar 3

Bachelor Seminar: Communication Systems (BSc) BINFS128 Seminar 3

Master Seminar: Communication Systems (MSc) MINFS528 Seminar 3

Bachelor Seminar: Database Systems (BSc) BINFS133 Seminar 3

Master Seminar: Database Systems (MSc) MINFS533 Seminar 3

Bachelor Seminar: Human-Computer Interaction (BSc) BINFS137 Seminar 3

Master Seminar: Human-Computer Interaction (MSc) MINFS537 Seminar 3

Bachelor Social Computing (L+E) BINF4237 Lecture 6

Bachelor Software Engineering (L+E) BINF4244 Lecture with Exercises

3

Bachelor Software Engineering Lab BINF4236 Practical Training 6

Bachelor Systems Software and Distributed Systems (L)

BINF4240 Lecture 6

Master XML and Databases (L) MINF4217 Lecture 3

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Excerpt of Courses Taught in English at the Faculty of Law in the Spring Semester 2019 Law

Study Level Course Title Course Number Course Category Lecturer Credit Points (ECTS)

Master European Institutions MAÖWVE1 Lecture Matthias Oesch 6

Master European Private Law MARWIR3 Lecture Ulrike Babusieux et al. 6

Master International Commercial Arbitration & Workshop International Commercial Arbitration

MARWIR4 MARWIR41

Lecture & Workshop

Ulrich Haas et al. 6

Master International Economic Law MAWWÜF4 Lecture Christine Kaufmann 6

Master International Finance Law MARWWK4 Lecture Samuel K. Alexander Seraina Grünewald

6

Master International Human Rights MAÖWVE2 Lecture Christine Kaufmann et al.

6

Master Internet Law MAWWÜF10 Lecture Demian Stauber 6

Master Introduction to Chinese Business Law MAWMF13 Lecture Esther Nägeli 6

Master Introduction to Sports Law MAWMF19 Lecture Ulrich Haas Jan E. Kleiner

6

Master Introduction to U.S. Business Law MAWMF9 Lecture Andreas Kellerhals 6

Master Introduction to U.S. Civil Procedure MAWMF38 Lecture Samuel P. Baumgartner 6

Master Legal Sociology MAWGU19 Lecture Christoph Beat Graber 6

Master U.S. Class Actions MAWMF45 Lecture Samuel P. Baumgartner 6

Master Selected topics in public international law: History of International Law

MAÖWVE6b Lecture Oliver Diggelmann 6

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Excerpt of Courses Taught in English at the Faculty of Science in the Spring Semester 2019

Biochemistry

Study Level Course Title Course Number Course Category Lecturer Credit Points (ECTS)

Bachelor RNA and Proteins: post-transcriptional regulation of gene expression

253 Lecture 3

Biology

Study Level Course Title Course Number Course Category Lecturer Credit Points (ECTS)

Bachelor Quantitative and molecular Systems Biology 123 Lecture 3

Bachelor Data analysis in Biology 144 Lecture 5

Bachelor Paleontology 148 Lecture 3

Bachelor Human Evolutionary Genetics 212 Lecture 2

Bachelor Primate Cognitive Evolution 216 Lecture 2

Bachelor Biomedical Imaging and Scientific Visualization

219 Lecture 2

Bachelor Organisms of the Tidal Coast: Algae and Invertebrates

239 Excursion July (limited places)

4

Bachelor Functional Genomics 254 Lecture 3

Bachelor Current Approaches in Single Cell Analysis 256 Lecture 2

Bachelor Paleontological Excursions 279 excursion 1

Bachelor Medical and Veterinary Entomology 298 Lecture 2

Bachelor Integrated species conservation and management

312 Lecture 2

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Bachelor Comparative Behavioural Neuroscience 342 Lecture 2

Bachelor Genetics and Evolution of Sex Determination 346 Lecture 2

Bachelor From Cells to Animals: developmental cell biology

347 Lecture 2

Bachelor Behavioral Endocrinology 349 Two days 2

Bachelor Zoo Biology 354 Lecture 2

Bachelor Zoo Biology Practical

355 One week June (limited places)

1

Bachelor Topics in Neurogenetics 360 Lecture 2

Bachelor Chronobiology 362 Lecture 2

Bachelor The Physics of Life 364 Lecture 3

Bachelor Marine Biology Course in Banyuls (F) 385 Excursion 4

Bachelor Human Genetics 388 Lecture 2

Bachelor Clinical Neuroscience 389 Lecture 3

Bachelor Interdisciplinary Research Methods in Computational Biology

394 Seminar 3

Bachelor Research ethics for life sciences 398 Lecture 2

Bachelor Biology of Cancer Treatment: Old and novel therapeutic strategies

433 Lecture 2

Biomedicine

Study Level Course Title Course Number Course Category Lecturer Credit Points (ECTS)

Bachelor Clinical Epidemiology and Quantitative Research

318 Lecture 2

Bachelor Forensic Genetics 320 Lecture 1

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Bachelor Regenerative Medicine and Applied Tissue Engineering

335 Lecture 2

Chemistry

Study Level Course Title Course Number Course Category Lecturer Credit Points (ECTS)

Bachelor Advanced Organic Chemistry CHE 321.1 Lecture C. Nevado 4

Bachelor Reaction mechanisms and kinetics CHE 323.1 Lecture R. Alberto, F. Zelder, I. Coric

4

Master Radiochemistry, Basics and Application of Radionuclides

CHE 438.1 Lecture R. Alberto, J. Holland, H. Braband

5

Master Structure Elucidation with Combined Spectroscopic Methods

CHE 440.1 Lecture S. Bienz, L. Bigler 3

Master Reaction mechanisms and mechanistic methods in organometallic chemistry

CHE 712.1 Lecture Th. Fox 2

Master Chirality in the Physical Sciences CHE 718.1 Lecture K.-H- Ernst, J. Helbing 2

Master Patents in Physics, Chemistry and Biology CHE 720.1 Lecture P. Felder 1

Master Nanochemistry CHE 729.1 Lecture A. Borgschulte 2

Master Laser Ablation Chemistry CHE 741.1 Lecture D. Bleiner 2

Master Chemical crystallography II KRI 102.1 Lecture A. Linden, B. Spingler 2

Master Introduction to Molecular Design and Synthesis

MDS 101.1 Lecture B. Spingler 4

Geography

Study Level Course Title Course Number Course Category Lecturer Credit Points (ECTS)

Master Quantification and modelling of the Cryosphere

3060 Course 6

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Bachelor / Master

Environmental archives and age determination

1803 Course 6

Bachelor / Master

Atmosphere and Climate

Course 6

Master The biogeochemistry of plant-soil systems in a changing world

3442 Course with exercise

4

Master Isotope application in geographical research 3480

Course

2

Master International Organisations Geneva 1659

Excursion 1

Master Field studies on high mountain processes 1815

Field course with preparatory seminar

6

Master Soil Science 3 1247

Practical project 6

Master Cryosphere 3436

Course 6

Master Soil Science 2 3480

Course 6

Master Qualitative Methodologies and Methods in Human Geography

1558

Course 6

Master Political Geography 2910

Course 6

Master Environment in History 4286

Course 6

Master Global Economic Geographies 974

Course 6

Master Remote Sensing Seminar 3325

Course with Exercise

6

Master Hydrological field measurements and calculations

2051

Course with Exercise

6

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Mathematics / Biostatistics

Study Level Course Title Course Number Course Category Lecturer Credit Points (ECTS)

Bachelor Stochastics I MAT901 Lecture with exercises

Prof. Nikeghbali Ashkan 9

Bachelor Introduction to Re presentation Theory MAT565 Lecture with exercises

Prof. Anna Beliakova 9

Bachelor / Master

Coding theory MAT005 Lecture with exercises

Prof. Joachim Rosenthal

9

Bachelor / Master

Analytic number theory MAT516 Lecture Dr. Michail Rassias 4

Bachelor / Master

Complex Analysis MAT604 Lecture with exercises

Prof. Jean Bertoin 9

Bachelor / Master

Harmonic Analysis MAT610 Lecture with exercises

Prof. Alexander Gorodnik

9

Bachelor / Master

Introduction to geometry surfaces MAT758 Lecture with exercises

Prof. Corinna Ulcigrai 9

Bachelor / Master

Numerical methods for ODEs MAT828 Lecture with exercises

Prof. Remi Abgrall 9

Bachelor / Master

Random combinatorial structures MAT931 Lecture with exercises

Prof. Valentin Féray 6

Master Spin geometry MAT782 Lecture Konstantin Wernli 3

Master Representation theory of sl2 MAT564 Seminar Dr. Daniel Tubbenhauer 3

Bachelor / Master

Seminar in Euclidean Geometry MAT746 Seminar Nima Moshayedi 3

Master Seminar on probability theory MAT981 Seminar Prof. Jean Bertoin 3

Bachelor / Master

Numerical lab MAT820 Practical project Prof. Stefan Sauter 3

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Bachelor / Master

Modeling of Dependent Data STA330 Lecture with exercises

Prof. Reinhard Furrer 5

Bachelor / Master

Statistical Practice STA390 Practical project Prof. Reinhard Furrer 4

Bachelor / Master

Statistical Methods in Epidemiology STA408 Lecture with exercises

Prof. Beate Sick 5

Bachelor / Master

Survival Analysis STA425 Lecture with exercises

Prof. Torsten Hothorn 3