Bachelor Seminar "Aktuelle Themen im Informationsmanagement" - B.Sc.


General Information

  • Module: Bachelor Seminar "Aktuelle Themen im Informationsmanagement"
  • Module number lecture: B.WIWI-WIN.0027
  • UniVZ: 801077
  • Cycle: Every winter and summer term.
  • Registration: Faculty-wide online seminar registration platform. Please register using this Link.
  • Credits: 6 ECTS
  • Courses of study: Bachelor Wirtschaftsinformatik, Wirtschaftsinformatik-Diplom, Wahl BWL-Bachelor mit Spezialisierung auf Unternehmensführung, BWL-Bachelor weitere Wirtschaftswissenschaften
  • Type of teaching and learning: Seminar (1 SWS)
  • Examination: Presence at seminar dates, submission of research paper in groups, presentation and deep dive session with supervisor(s)
  • Language: German
  • Lecturer: Prof. Dr. Lutz M. Kolbe, Eryk Wiecki
  • Contact: im-seminar@uni-goettingen.de


SCHEDULE WINTER TERM 2025/2026




Dates & Deadlines
07.11.2025 Kick-off meeting and topic introductionsAttendance in person mandatory; room: MZG 8.136 (Blue Tower)
07.11.2025 - 14.11.2025 FlexNow registration
24.11.2025 & 25.11.2025 Block Course: Introduction to Scientific Research Attendance in person mandatory; room: MZG 8.136 (Blue Tower)
20.02.2026 Submission of work via StudIP upload
27.02.2026 Presentation Day Attendance in person mandatory; room: MZG 8.136 (Blue Tower)
* If you are ill and cannot attend, you need to submit a doctor’s note. If you have valid concerns regarding attending in person, please let us know as soon as possible, and we will discuss potential ways forward.


Please note that single dates might change. We therefore advise you to check this website regularly.

Further information:

  • We have a limit of 30 students, who will work in groups of two
  • The overall topics of the seminar are usually: Digital Health, Smart Mobility and Information Management


The seminar is research-oriented but might include the development and documentation of an IS-artifact or prototype. Prior programming knowledge is not required.Rather, basic programming skills will be learned during the seminar in cooperation with your supervisor(s). A mandatory block course will cover the foundations of scientific research.
The seminar paper will be written in groups of two on a topic assigned in the aftermath of the mandatory kick-off meeting. The examination is based upon three components: seminar paper, presentation of the paper (and artifact, if applicable), and a follow-up deep dive into the paper / methodology.