Presseamt der
Eberhard-Karls-Universität
in Tübingen

Faculty of Economics

Address:

Wirtschaftswissenschaftliche Fakultaet
Keplerstr. 17
D-72074 Tuebingen
Tel. Nr.: 49-7071-29-76415
Fax Nr.: 49-7071-29-2866
WWW : Wirtschaftswissenschaftliche Fakultaet

History

The School of Economics of The University of Tuebingen is one of the oldest economics faculties in Germany. It was founded in 1817 as the ãStaatswirtschaftliche Fakultaet.Ò In 1992 the Faculty celebrated its 175th anniversary as the ãWirtschafts-wissenschaftliche Fakultaet.Ò

During the nineteenth century the main goal of the Faculty was the education of government administrators. The Faculty worked in close cooperation with the Faculty of Law. Early in the twentieth century the Faculty began to focus on economic theory and policy.

From 1922 until 1970 the faculties of Economics and Law were united as the Faculty of Law and Economics. Economics was taught in the Economics Department.

In 1967 a second curriculum in Business Administration Education was added to the Department of Economics. In 1970 the School of Law and Economics was reorganized, and the Faculty of Economics received its present name, the ãWirtschaftswissenschaftliche Fakultaet.Ò

In 1981 the Business Administration Education curriculum was expanded into a curriculum in Business Administration. This expansion produced a large increase in student enrollment in the Faculty of Economics.

In 1990 a Special Postgraduate Studies Program was begun. This program focuses on European integration, and is a joint program with the faculties of Law and Political Science.

Teaching Staff and Students

Twenty professors are active in the Faculty. Seven additional instructors and more than forty research assistants are also actively involved in teaching and research.

About 2,900 students are studying in the Faculty.

Curricula

The Faculty of Economics offers two curricula: Economics and Business Administration

Economics

The Economics curriculum offers three optional programs of study, including two areas of specialization:

Business Administration

The Business Administration curriculum offers a standard program of studies in Business Administration.

Degrees

The curriculum in Economics leads to the Degree in Economics, with indication of the area of specialization.

The curriculum in Business Administration leads to the Degree in Business Administration.

Special Postgraduate Studies Program

A Special Postgraduate Studies Program focusing on European Integration is offered by the Faculty of Economics. The program is in cooperation with the faculties of Law and Political Science.

Current focuses of the studies program include:

Current Areas of Teaching

The Faculty of Economics offers courses in all standard fields of German economic education.

Areas of special interest in Economics include economic theory, economic policy and public finance. Areas of special interest in Business Administration include production, marketing, planning and organisation, taxation, finance, and computer science.

Specialized areas of interest are offered in statistics, operations research and econometrics.

Current Areas of Research

Research in Economics focuses on economic theory, economic policy and public finance. Research in Business Administration focuses on areas of specific interest.

The Faculty also includes several Special Research Units in the areas of Banking, Industrial Management, International Marketing, Social Policy, and Quantitative Methods in Economics.

Research Facilities

The Faculty has its own library. Holdings focus on Economics, Business Administration, Statistics, Operations Research and Econometrics.

All books and journals are accessible to users of the library.

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