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Akademisches Auslandsamt Universitätsstr. 30 95440 Bayreuth GERMANY Official Transcript – Academic Record of Vorname Name This is to certify that Mr/Ms Xxx XXXX, born xx Xxxx 19xx in Xxxxx, participates successfully in the Philosophy & Economics BA Programme [with distinction/greatest distinction] (overall average grade x.y). Mr/Ms Xxx Xxxx is expected to be awarded the academic degree Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) by the University of Bayreuth in "Month" "Year". German Grade UK ECTS German Grade 1.0 hervorragend 1.3 1.7 sehr gut 2.0 2.3 gut 2.7 3.0 ausreichend 3.3 3.7 bestanden 4.0 ungenügend 5.0 US > 95 – 100% A+ excellent > 80 – 95 % A very good Name of Student Date of Birth Major(s) > 70 - 80 % B good > 60 – 70 % C satisfactory 50 – 60 % D pass < 50 % F failed Date Issued Type of Programme Home Address: Xxx Xxxx xx Xxxx 19xx Philosophy & Economics Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) Xxx x xxxxx Xxxxx Germany Fakhera Heinrich Coordinator of Incoming and Outgoing Student 1 Courses in Economics Course Title Mathematics for Economists F Statistics I Statistics II Microeconomics Macroeconomics Money & Credit I International Economics & Finance I Marketing Corporate Finance Advanced International Accounting Basic Courses Course Title Logic & Theory of Argumentation F Essay writing & Presentation Skills IT & Multimedia Philosophy of Science Type Requirements Hours/Week Credit Points German (US) Grade L L L L L L L L L L WE WE WE WE WE WE WE WE WE WE 4 4 4 6 6 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 6 6 5 5 4 4 4 x.y () x.y () x.y () x.y () x.y () x.y () x.y () x.y () x.y () x.y () Type Requirements Hours/Week Credit Points German (US) Grade L L L L WE WE WE WE 6 6 6 6 7 7 7 7 x.y () x.y () x.y () x.y () Duration X Weeks y Weeks Credit Points 6 6 Internships Employer xxx yyy Department Xxx Yyy Courses in Philosophy Course Title Type Requirements Hours/Week Credit Points German (US) Grade L L L L L S S S S S S S S WE WE WE WE WE Paper and PR Paper and PR Paper and PR Paper and PR Paper and PR Paper and PR Paper and PR Paper and PR 4 4 4 4 4 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 4 4 4 4 4 6 6 2 2 2 2 2 2 x.y () 2.y () x.y () x.y () N.A.** x.y () x.y () * * * * * * Introduction to Philosophy F Introduction to Ethics Introduction to Social Philosophy Decision and Game Theory I Decision and Game Theory II xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx 2 Interdisciplinary Seminars Course Title xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx Type S S S S S S Extra Curricular Economic Courses Course Title xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx Analysis I (These Courses are not obligated by the P&E curriculum) Type Requirements Hours/Week Credit Points L WE 4 4 L WE 4 4 L WE 4 4 L WE 4 4 L WE 4 4 L WE 4 4 L WE 6 --_ Requirements Paper and PR Paper and PR Paper and PR Paper and PR Paper and PR Paper and PR Hours/Week 2 2 2 2 2 2 Credit Points 2 2 2 2 10 10 German (US) Grade * * * * x.y () x.y () German (US) Grade x.y () x.y () x.y () x.y () x.y () x.y () *** * Students of Philosophy & Economics (B.A.) are expected to take 10 seminars which are worth 2 credits each. These seminars are assessed on a pass- and fail- basis; no grades are issued for these courses. L=Lecture, S=Seminar, WE=Written Examination, PR=Presentation, Paper: about 1500 words for 2 Points; about 8000 words for 6-10 points. ** These grades will become available as soon as the final exams will have been corrected. *** Analysis I is not required by the P&E curriculum. After the current semester Mr/Ms xxx will receive a certificate of attendance based on the continuous assessment of his performance. 3