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Studienführer für Erasmus und Gaststudierende Study Guide for Erasmus and Guest Students
Wintersemester 2019/20
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The Faculty of Agricultural Sciences is one of twelve faculties at the Georg-August-Universität
in Göttingen. The Faculty looks after approximately 2000 students and covers Bachelor and
post graduate study programmes. The Faculty is composed of three departments: the
Department of Animal Sciences, the Department of Crop Sciences and the Department of
Agricultural Economics and Rural Development. The three departments, with their 32 divisions
and all further study- and research institutions, offer a broad spectrum of knowledge. Thanks
to the cooperation with the Faculty of Organic Agricultural Sciences of the University of
Kassel/Witzenhausen, there is an opportunity to choose modules from the area of Organic
Agriculture. The long tradition of teaching in Tropical and Subtropical Agriculture at both study
locations further allows for a generous offer of modules in this field.
With this study guide we welcome all Erasmus, Erasmus Plus, visiting students and all those
who would like to study at the Faculty of Agricultural Sciences at the Georg-August-University
in Göttingen for one to two semesters. Visiting students who speak German are invited to take
part in the modules which the Faculty offers with German language as language of instruction.
For those who prefer to communicate in English the Faculty offers modules with English as
language of instruction. The study guide lists all modules on offer with an indication in which
semester and in which language these courses are available. Eventual entrance restrictions are
listed in the complete module catalogue. You will be informed of place limitations by the
completion of the learning agreement.
Good luck in Göttingen!
Göttingen, September 2018
Dr. Christian Ahl
Dean of Study
Table of Contents
1 Application and admission ............................................................................................ 2
2 Module offer of the Faculty of Agricultural Sciences ......................................................... 2
3 ECTS-Credits .............................................................................................................. 3
4 Examination administration .......................................................................................... 3
4.1 The examination office ........................................................................................... 3
4.2 Examination periods .............................................................................................. 4
4.3 Examination calendar ............................................................................................ 4
4.4 Registration for examination: FlexNow ..................................................................... 4
4.5 In case of illness ................................................................................................... 5
4.6 Repetition of exams ............................................................................................... 5
4.7 UniVZ – Stud.IP .................................................................................................... 5
4.8 Examination attestations and certificates.................................................................. 6
5 Student Advisory Service and Student Organisation ........................................................ 6
6 The SUB (State- and University Library) ........................................................................ 7
7 Students’ initiatives .................................................................................................... 8
7.1 Student Council .................................................................................................... 8
7.2 Various work study associations (German speaking events) ........................................ 8
7.3 Study work association (English speaking event) ....................................................... 9
7.4 Study Buddy Program ............................................................................................ 9
8 Press and PR .............................................................................................................. 9
9 University sports in Göttingen .................................................................................... 10
10 Suggestions for improvement ................................................................................... 10
11 Attachement .......................................................................................................... 10
List of modules
List of lecture halls
Map of Wilhelmsplatz
Map of Campus
Map of Northern Campus
Important Links
Impressum
Map of Göttingen
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1 Application and admission
Students who would like to study in Göttingen within the framework of a partnership
programme as ERASMUS or partnership student must first apply for the exchange program
through their home university. After successful application at the home university the students
can enrol in Göttingen as an ERASMUS or partnership student.
Please note the following deadlines:
1st June for the winter semester
1st December for the summer semester
Late applications may not be considered for accommodation services!
For the registration as an exchange student in Göttingen please use the online application
form. The seven steps of application is explained on the following web-page:
http://www.uni-goettingen.de/en/48917.html
Further information to our pick-up service, welcome and introductory events, accommodation
service and German language courses are given on the following web-page:
http://www.uni-goettingen.de/en/48649.html
2 Module offer of the Faculty of Agricultural Sciences
A comprehensive programme of German speaking modules is available in the Degree
Programmes “B.Sc. Agricultural Sciences“ and “M.Sc. Agricultural Sciences“ with the following
six core areas:
Agribusiness
Economic Plant Sciences
Livestock Sciences
Resource Management
Economic- and Social Sciences of Agriculture
and also in the M.Sc. Degree Programme „Equine Sciences“ (only a few modules are available
in English).
Three Degree Programmes are available in English: the profile “Integrated Plant and Animal
Breeding” (iPAB); “Crop Protection” and “Sustainable International Agriculture” (SIA). The
Study Programme SIA is available as a joint degree together with the University of
Kassel/Witzenhausen. SIA has an international orientation and offers three core areas:
International Agribusiness and Rural Development Economics
International Organic Agriculture
Tropical Agriculture
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In the core area “International Agribusiness and Rural Development Economics” most modules
are read in Göttingen whereas the modules of the core area “International Organic Agriculture”
mainly take place in Witzenhausen. Half the modules in “Tropical Agriculture” are offered in
Göttingen and half in Witzenhausen.
This study guide offers an overview of all modules for the five Degree Programmes described
above. Visiting students have the possibility to take part in the modules offered in Göttingen as
well as in Witzenhausen. Students can commute by train between Göttingen and Witzenhausen
free of charge. The journey takes 20 minutes.
3 ECTS-Credits
Each module has a credit value according to the amount of work involved. The credits are
given in accordance with the ECTS credit system. Most of the modules of the Faculty of
Agricultural Sciences are offered with six credits, this means 4 lecture hours per week over one
semester (16 weeks of teaching). The average work load per semester amounts to 30 credits
which, for us, represents five modules. The amount of teaching hours offered for a module per
week is called ‘Semester Wochen Stunden’ (short SWS) or `weekly lecture hours’ (short WLH).
4 Examination administration
4.1 The examination office
Ms Anja Kalkau, Ms Christiane Schachtebeck and Ms Stefanie Schäfer work in the examination
office at the Faculty of Agricultural Science in Göttingen and are happy to help you. You find
the examination office on the internet under the following link:
http://www.uni-goettingen.de/de/48325.html
Examination Office Agricultural Sciences
(Prüfungsamt Agrarwissenschaften)
Büsgenweg 5, 37077 Göttingen
Tel. +49 (0)551 / 39-9649 and -10272
Fax +49 (0)551 / 39-19397
Email: [email protected]
Opening hours of the examination office:
Monday, Wednesday and Friday: 9:00 a.m. to 10:30 a.m.
Tuesday: 14:00 p.m. to 15:30 p.m.
Thursday: 10:30 a.m. to 12:00 a.m.
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4.2 Examination periods
There are two examination periods per semester: one at the end of the current semester and
one at the beginning of the new semester. The duration of the examination period is 3 weeks;
though one week is still part of the lecture period. If you study more than one semester you
can if you prefer, choose to take your exams in the first or in the second examination period.
In the case of block seminars, exams can also be offered outside of these examination periods.
If you cannot make any of the examination dates offered, there is a chance to agree upon
other dates with the professor in charge.
4.3 Examination calendar
Under the following link you will find a list of exams per exam period in calendar form for each
study period and for each core study area respectively:
http://www.fakagrar.uni-goettingen.de/kalender
4.4 Registration for examination: FlexNow
Registration for module examinations is done electronically by the students themselves in
FlexNow which you find under eCampus.
The registration for written module examinations is to be done at least seven days before the
examination date. Withdrawal for a written examination without a reason (deregistration) is
possible up to 24 hours before the examination. The registration for oral module examinations
is also to be done at least seven days before the examination date. However deregistration is
only possible up to seven days before the beginning of the examination. The registration for
course supplementary practical module examinations should be done at least seven days
before the examination period. Deregistration is possible up to seven days before the
beginning of the examination – usually the beginning of the practical or project work. The
registration for other course-supplementary module examinations should be done at the
beginning of the courses. Deregistration is possible in the case of assignments up to the issue
of the assignment subject, in the case of presentations, seminar papers and joint seminar
papers up to two weeks before the date of the seminar/lecture.
Examination achievements can be taken into account only in one module of this degree
programme. Successfully completed modules can’t be repeated.
How to register on Flexnow
To register for an examination, open eCampus and choose FlexNow in the upper bar. Then you
choose “Register for exams/cancel registration” in the left column. You proceed and choose
“Module im Masterstudiengang” (Modules in Master degree). You will find the examination offer
in the degree program which offer the module.
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Normally, there are two exams offered for a module. One offered in the first exam period, and
one in the second period. Please make sure that you check the exam date when you register,
so that your registration is for the desired date.
4.5 In case of illness
In the case that you cannot take an exam due to illness on the exam date, you have to notify
the exam office with a sick leave note provided by your the doctor within three days of the
exam date. The notification is done through ecampus. Please select “Acknowledgement of an
illness”. The online form to fill out will be opened. Your name automatically appears on the top
of the form. You have to select the topic of the examination (“Prüfungsfach auswählen”) and
upload the sick leave note (“Attest hinzufügen”). At last you sign with your electronic signature
(“Signatur einfügen”). If you submit the sick leave note later than three days of the exam, it
will not be accepted and you will get a not passed due to absence without valid excuse. You
will then only have two more times to try to pass this exam.
4.6 Repetition of exams
Repetition of failed exams: exams can be repeated twice, however, it may not be possible for
you to take part in the second examination period if you are only here for one semester.
Before you repeat the exam for the second time you will have to show proof of a compulsory
session with the Student Advisory Service.
4.7 UniVZ – Stud.IP
The UniVZ is an information platform for students which you can use to put together your
semester plan in accordance with the guidelines of the examination regulations. UniVZ offers
access to the following data: courses, rooms, people, institutions, publications, international
contacts. Furthermore, structures of Bachelor and Master Degree Programmes can be
presented and linked to the corresponding courses. Students can enter their information
regarding the structure of their study courses. The platform builds and displays the study
schedule showing possible clashes between courses (lectures, exercises etc.).
http://univz.uni-goettingen.de
Stud.IP is a software programme used to support courses. It is used at universities and
further education centres. Stud.IP offers some useful tools for daily life at uni: your personal
study schedule can be generated automatically taken from the data of courses you subscribed
to. This schedule will show you your current lecture week. Changes are adapted immediately.
Further, there is a calendar which, if desired, shows you all the dates of the courses in which
you take part. So you can quickly get an overview which subjects will come up in your courses.
In addition, you can use the system to create your own personal homepage. Here, you can add
a photo or give information related to your CV, hobbies etc. Registration to Stup.IP is clearly
recommended, as most of the professors and their staffs enter lecture notes and additional
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material that is necessary for you to pass the exams. In order to use the full function of
Stud.IP, you have to register in the system. For the first registration and logins, please visit
the homepage:
http://www.studip.uni-goettingen.de
For any problems which might occur, please contact the personnel of the chip card issuing
office between lecture rooms 010 and 011 in the central lecture hall (ZHG), Platz der Göttinger
Sieben 5, 37073 Göttingen. Opening hours: Monday to Friday between 10.00 and 17.00h.
4.8 Examination attestations and certificates
To find your grades in Ecampus you select “Summary of Achievements” just below the botton
for registration for exams. Then you press the botton “Create”. Your transcript will then be
generated as a pdf form. The transcript you can generate has an expiry date and a code. With
this code an eventual recipient can validate the transcript online. Therefore, there is no need
for a signature.
5 Student Advisory Service and Student Organisation
The Faculty of Agricultural Sciences offers a constant advisory service for students of
Agricultural Sciences. The tasks of the constant advisory service are amongst others the
consultation of the students regarding the planning and execution of their Degree Programme
as well as the consultation concerning issues of acceptance and admission. This advisory
service can also be used by visiting students.
http://www.uni-goettingen.de/de/59000.html
Support of English speaking students and Erasmus issues:
Ms. Dr. Esther Fichtler
Tel. +49 (0)551 / 39 – 28112, Email: [email protected]
Support of German speaking students:
Ms. Franziska Pach
Tel. +49 (0)551 / 39 – 23659, Email: [email protected]
Examination issues:
Ms. Anja Kalkau
Tel. +49 (0)551 / 39 – 9649, Email: [email protected]
Contact your study advisors for any questions you might have as well as for any issues
regarding the planning of your studies. Experience from the past years has shown that many
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problems at the end of the stay could have been avoided if the Study Advisory Service had
been contacted earlier.
6 The SUB (State- and University Library)
The SUB is one of the five biggest scientific libraries in Germany and it is the central library of
the Georg-August-University. The inventory of the library comprises for all areas of knowledge
from old medieval manuscripts to new electronic media inexhaustible possibilities for users.
Registration and user account: Your study ID from Göttingen also serves as identification
for the SUB. The use of the library is free. Your user number is visible on the back of your ID
(e.g. 00071234567). For your user account please enter the number of your study respectively
library ID as well as your password which you received either when enrolling or with
registration of the SUB.
Loan: You will find the location and signature of the medium you are looking for in the
Göttingen University Catalogue (German abbr. GUK). Depending on the location you can either
take the medium from the shelf yourself or you can order it from the restricted section. Should
you wish to order media in the GUK, you simply click onto the “order” button („Bestellen“) of
your desired copy. You will then be asked to enter the number of your library or student ID
and your password (see user account). After this you will have to click onto the “order” button
again. You will then see a confirmation containing information as to where to pick up the item.
You can pick up or consult the mediums after one day. Therefore you will need your study ID.
Pre-booking: Should the desired book be on loan, you can find out yourself for how long the
copy will be on loan and it is possible to register a pre-booking. Click onto the “pre-booking”
button („Vormerken”) of the copy you are looking for. The column loan status will tell you how
long the copy will be gone for. In case you wish to pre-book the item, please enter your
number and password and click onto “pre-booking” (“Vormerken”) again. Your user account
will tell you as soon as a pre-booked medium is available for you and additionally you will be
informed by email.
Lending period and renewal of a loan: Normally, the lending period for monographs is 28
days and for bound magazines 7 days. You can renew the lending period up to four times via
your user account providing that no other user pre-booked the copy. Return of goods on loan:
you can return borrowed mediums at the circulation desk in the new building of the SUB, at
the service point in the historical building or in one of our departmental libraries.
Regular opening hours: ‘New building SUB’
Mo – Fr 8.00am – 12.00pm, Sa – Su 9.00am – 10.00pm
The SUB for newcomers: The SUB regularly offers introductory courses for the use of the
library catalogue. By means of practical exercises you will learn how to access the books you
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need, how to do research in the Göttingen University Catalogue and when the books have to
be returned. To register for this training course please click onto the following link:
http://www.sub.uni-goettingen.de/
Contact address:
Niedersächsische Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Göttingen
(State – and University Libary)
Platz der Göttinger Sieben 1, 37073 Göttingen
Central Information / SUB new building
Tel.: (0551) 39-5231, Email: [email protected]
7 Students’ initiatives
7.1 Student Council
These are your contacts for all questions regarding the degree programme of Agricultural
Sciences. The Student Council organises various activities for the freshmen such as the
orientation phase called O-Phase as well as the famous ‘Lawi(Aggi)-parties’.. In addition, they
represent the students’ interests in various committees and inform you of current events in
your newsletter!
http://www.uni-goettingen.de/de/43310.html
7.2 Various work study associations (German speaking events)
During the last years the following work study associations (AGs) developed due to the
dedication of various students (all of which are German speaking events except AG
Internationales below which is an English speaking event):
Student Council (https://www.uni-goettingen.de/de/43310.html)
AG Horse (https://www.uni-goettingen.de/de/435246.html)
AG Pig (https://www.uni-goettingen.de/de/188817.html)
AG Dairy Farming (https://www.uni-goettingen.de/de/26072.html)
AG Cultivation (https://www.uni-goettingen.de/de/187621.html)
The idea behind the development of these work study associations is the creation of a platform
for students with a professional and private interest in one of the above mentioned subjects.
This offers an opportunity to network and exchange information within the frame of these
regular meetings during the semester. In addition to the independent preparation of certain
questions and the possibility to give short talks on current subjects, speakers with practice in
the field are regularly invited for lectures. Furthermore, there are interesting excursions from
time to time. You are very welcome to take part in one of the workshops. Just come to the
meetings, get an idea of what it is like and join in!
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Tipp: During the semester several field trips will be organized by the different students’
initiatives. Make sure you are up to date and ask your German fellow students!! You will also
find new information on their facebook pages!
7.3 Study work association (English speaking event)
AG Internationales
The aim of this project is to have a meeting point for all the students of the faculty that are
interested in topics related to international agricultural issues. The goal is, as in the other
project teams of the faculty, to close the gap between university and practice, and to discuss
current topics and to establish contacts with policy makers, institutes, companies and
international organizations. Activities:
Invite experts to hold talks at the university with discussions at the end.
Plan excursions to get to know better the agriculture in Germany and to visit
international companies to establish contact with future employees.
Create a network with different institutes and international organizations.
Join us and have fun getting known other students and planning interesting activities at the
faculty. We are meeting during the semester on Thursdays at 8:00 pm in Autonomicum. For
more information write us an E-Mail: [email protected]
7.4 Study Buddy Program
The Study Buddy Program arranges partnerships between German and foreign students to help
them settling in. Besides from these partnerships the program regularly offers you different
activities and trips in and around Göttingen.
http://www.uni-goettingen.de/en/108752.html
8 Press and PR
All press releases concerning the Faculty of Agricultural Sciences which are published in the
daily press or in newsletter of the faculty called “agrar aktuell” can be found on the home page
clicking the following link:
http://www.uni-goettingen.de/de/86447.html
Since a part of public relations has been outsourced to the team „Marketing and Public
Relations“ (Platz der Göttinger Sieben 5, 37073 Göttingen) headed by Prof. Dr. Spiller, there is
a bi-annual newsletter of the Faculty of Agricultural Sciences. Should you as a member of the
Faculty wish to communicate something via the Newsletter, simply send an email with the
article to be published to: [email protected]. The submission deadline is
always on the 1st of April and the 1st of October of each year.
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9 University sports in Göttingen
The University of Göttingen offers a wide range of sport activities and is one of the largest
sport centers in Southern Lower Saxony. Apart from students employees and guests can also
take part in the more than 80 different types of sports and sport classes for a small fee
offered. Courses such as A for „Aikido“ to Z like „Zeitgenössischer Tanz und Contact
Improvisation“ (contemporary dance and contact improvising) are offered for just 1,80 € per
Month meaning everyone can find something suitable. Information on actual offers and times
can be found each semester in the periodical „Seitenwechsel“ which is available at the mensa
and in the Institutes two weeks before the semester begins. Up to date information on
membership and courses can also be found online:
http://www.hochschulsport.uni-goettingen.de
10 Suggestions for improvement
Please submit any ideas, incitements, criticism and suggestions for the study guide to Ms. Dr.
Esther Fichtlerat the dean’s office of Agricultural Sciences at the Faculty of Agricultural
Sciences (Büsgenweg 5, 37077 Göttingen), alternatively you can send them by email
([email protected]) or telephone (+49-551-39-28112).
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List of modules:
Explanation of abbreviations:
B: Modules at Bachelor level
M: Modules at Master level
Agr Agrar: Modules from the BSc and MSc degrees in Agricultural Sciences
Pferd Pferd: Modules from the MSc degree Equine Science
CP Modules from the MSc degree: Crop Protection
SIA Modules from the MSc degree: Sustainable International Agriculture
D Deutsch: German
E Englisch: English
Gö Lectures take place in Göttingen
Wi Lectures take place in Witzenhausen
For some of these modules you need special permission by the professor to attend. Please ask
your Erasmus Coordinator for details.
Detaillierte Informationen zu den Modulen finden Sie hier / further information about the modules you can find here: https://univz.uni-goettingen.de
Modul Titel Sprache Ort
B Agr 0001 Agrarökologie und Umweltpolitik D Gö Prof. Dr. Tscharntke
B Agr 0002 Biologie der Pflanzen D Gö Prof. Dr. Scholten
B Agr 0003 Biologie der Tiere D Gö Prof. Dr. Dr. Brenig
B Agr 0004 Bodenkunde und Geoökologie D Gö Dr. Ahl
B Agr 0006 Grundlagen der Agrarpolitik und landwirtschaftlichen Marktlehre D Gö Prof. Dr. von Cramon-Taubadel
B Agr 0009 Grundlagen der Nutztierwissenschaften II D Gö Prof. Dr. Simianer
B Agr 0013 Mathematik und Statistik D Gö Prof. Dr. Schmitt
B Agr 0014 Pflanzenbau D Gö Prof. Dr. Siebert
B Agr 0018 Chemie D Gö Dr. Graupner
B Agr 0019 Einführung in die landwirtschaftliche Betriebslehre D Gö Prof. Dr. Mußhoff
Agrarpreisbildung und Marktrisiko
Price formation and market risk
B Agr 0306 Aquakultur I D Gö Prof. Dr. Tetens
B Agr 0319 Wissenschaftliches Arbeiten und professionelles Präsentieren in der Pflanzenproduktion D Gö Prof. Dr. Dittert
B Agr 0321 Marketing und Marktforschung für Agrarprodukte und Lebensmittel D Gö Prof. Dr. Spiller
B Agr 0323 Nachhaltigkeit von Produktionssystemen D Gö Prof. Dr. Siebert
B Agr 0324 Nutztierhaltung D Gö Prof. Dr. Traulsen
B Agr 0328 Ökotoxikologie und Umweltanalytik D Gö Dr. Graupner
B Agr 0330 Pflanzenernährung D Gö Dr. Steingrobe
B Agr 0333 Qualität tierischer Erzeugnisse D Gö Prof. Dr. Mörlein
B Agr 0334 Qualität und Nacherntetechnologie pflanzlicher Produkte D Gö Prof. Dr. Pawelzik
Ringvorlesung Ressourcenmanagement
Lecture Resourcemanagement
B Agr 0344 Seminar Agrar- und Marktpolitik D Gö Prof. Dr. von Cramon-Taubadel
B Agr 0348 Strategisches Management in der Agrar- und Ernährungswirtschaft D Gö Dr. Otter
B Agr 0350 Tierhygiene, Ethologie und Tierschutz D Gö Knauf
D, E Gö Prof. Dr. Tscharntke
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B Agr 0305 D, E Gö Prof. Dr. Brümmer
B Agr 0341
B Agr 0352 Übungen zur Produktqualität pflanzlicher Erzeugnisse D Gö Prof. Dr. Pawelzik
B Agr 0358 Übungen zu Anatomie und Physiologie der Nutztiere D Gö Prof. Dr. Dr. Brenig
B Agr 0364 Pflanzenschutz D Gö Prof. Dr. von Tiedemann
B Agr 0367 Botanisch-mikroskopische Übungen für Studierende der Agrarwissenschaften D Gö Prof. Dr. von Tiedemann
B Agr 0369 Regionalökonomie und -politik D Gö Dr. Bergmann
B Agr 0377 Tiergesundheit D Gö apl. Prof. Dr. Neumann
B Agr 0384 Sensorikforschung und Sensorikmarketing D Gö Prof. Dr. Pawelzik
B Agr 0391 Ernährungssoziologie und Global Food Trends D Gö Prof. Dr. Neu
B Agr 0392 Wissenschaftliches Arbeiten und professionelles Präsentieren in den Nutztierwissenschaften D Gö Prof. Dr. Mörlein
B Agr 0393 Qualitäts- und Nachhaltikkeitsmanagement in der Agrar- und Ernährungsindustrie D Gö Dr. Otter
B Agr 0396 Molekulare Ernährungsphysiologie der Kulturpflanze D Gö Dr. Schulze
B Agr 0400 Applications of explorative data analysis to agronomy E Gö Prof. Dr. Rötter
M Agr 0005 Crop production and grassland management E Gö Prof. Dr. Siebert
M Agr 0008 Mikro- und Wohlfahrtsökonomie D Gö Prof. Dr. Brümmer
M Agr 0013 Epidemiology of International and Tropical Animal Infectious Diseases E Gö Dr. Abd El Wahed
M Agr 0014 Ernährungsphysiologie D Gö Prof. Dr. Hummel
Genetische Grundlagen der Pflanzenzüchtung
Genetic principles of plant breeding
M Agr 0020 Genome analysis and application of markers in plantbreeding E Gö Dr. Ecke
M Agr 0023 Interactions between plants and pathogens E Gö Dr. Koopmann
M Agr 0028 Kompaktmodul - Das Milchrind D Gö Prof. Dr. Simianer
M Agr 0031 Leistungsphysiologie D Gö Dr. Wilkens
M Agr 0033 Marketing Management in der Ernährungswirtschaft D Gö Prof. Dr. Spiller
Methodisches Arbeiten: Interdisziplinäres Seminar
Methods of scientific presentation: An interdisciplinary course
M Agr 0036 Methodisches Arbeiten: Versuchsplanung und -auswertung D Gö Dr. Sharifi
M Agr 0040 Molekularbiologie und Biotechnologie in den Nutztierwissenschaften D Gö Prof. Dr. Dr. Brenig
M Agr 0044 Molekulare Phytopathologie, Diagnostik und Biotechnologie im Pflanzenschutz D Gö Prof. Dr. Karlovsky
M Agr 0047 Naturschutz interfakultativ I D Gö Prof. Dr. Tscharntke
M Agr 0048 Naturschutz interfakultativ II D Gö Prof. Dr. Tscharntke
M Agr 0051 Nutztiere und Landschaft D Gö Prof. Dr. Gerken
M Agr 0052 Ökologie und Naturschutz D Gö Prof. Dr. Tscharntke
apl. Prof. Dr. Link
M Agr 0035 D, E Gö Prof. Dr. Becker
M Agr 0017 D, E Gö
M Agr 0058 Plant herbivore interactions E Gö Prof. Dr. Rostás
M Agr 0059 Präzise bedarfsorientierte Prozesssteuerung in der Nutztierhaltung (PLF) D Gö Prof. Dr. Traulsen
M Agr 0060 Produktion, Investition und Risiko in der Landwirtschaft D Gö Prof. Dr. Mußhoff
M Agr 0064 Qualitätsbildung in pflanzlichen Produkten D Gö Dr. Naumann
M Agr 0069 Reproduktionsbiotechnologie D Gö Dr. Blaschka
Themenzentriertes Seminar
Themes centered seminar
M Agr 0082 Verfahren in der Tierhaltung D Gö Prof. Dr. Traulsen
M Agr 0088 Hymenoptera-Bestimmungskurs D Gö Prof. Dr. Westphal
M Agr 0089 Ökologisches Seminar D Gö Prof. Dr. Tscharntke
M Agr 0092 Steuern und Taxation D Gö Prof. Dr. Mußhoff
M Agr 0103Mineralstoffernährung von Kulturpflanzen unter verschiedenen Klima-, Standort- und
UmweltbedingungenD Gö Prof. Dr. Dittert
M Agr 0106 China Economic Development: From an agricultural economy to an emerging economy E Gö Prof. Dr. Yu
M Agr 0109 Plant-Water-Nutrient Relations in Semi-arid and Arid Agriculture E Gö N.N.
M Agr 0111 Applied Equilibrium Models for Agri-Food Markets E Gö Dr. Banse
M Agr 0120 Molecular Diagnostic and Biotechnology in Crop Protection E Gö Prof. Dr. Karlovsky
M Agr 0139 Soziologie ländlicher Räume – ländliche Gesellschaft, Landwirtschaft, Ländlichkeit D Gö Prof. Dr. Neu
M Agr 0141 Data Analysis with R E Gö Dr. Gültas
M Agr 0153 Ökonomik und Management natürlicher Ressourcen D Gö Prof. Dr. Wollni
M Agr 0155 Systemanalyse ackerbaulicher Produktionsverfahren D Gö Prof. Dr. Mahlein
M Agr 0156 Microfinance for the Rural Poor: A Business Class E Gö Prof. Dr. Mußhoff
M Agr 0157 Applied Machine Learning in Agriculture with R E Gö Dr. Gültas
M Agr 0166 Scientific Project: scientific methods, procedures and practical skills in animal and plant breeding E Gö Dr. Gültas
M Agr 0171 Dynamiken öffentlicher Kontroversen um Wissenschaft, Technologie und Umwelt D Gö Prof. Dr. Post
M Agr 0172 Evaluation von Wissenschaftskommunikation D Gö Prof. Dr. Post
M Cp 0005 Integrated Management of Pests and Diseases E Gö Prof. Dr. von Tiedemann
M Cp 0006 Pesticides I: Mode of Action and Application Techniques, Resistance to Pesticides E Gö Prof. Dr. von Tiedemann
M Cp 0007 Pesticides II: Toxicology, Ecotoxicology, Environmental Metabolism, Regulation and Registration E Gö Prof. Dr. von Tiedemann
M Cp 0010 Plant Pathology and Plant Protection Seminar E Gö Dr. Koopmann
M Cp 0011 Agricultural Entomology Seminar E Gö Prof. Dr. Rostás
Prof. Dr. YuM Agr 0077 D, E Gö
M Cp 0012 Weed Biology and Weed Management E Gö Dr. Wagner
M Cp 0014 Plant Nutrition and Plant Health E Gö Prof. Dr. Dittert
M Pferd 0001 Bau- und Verfahrenstechnik in der Pferdehaltung D Gö Dr Elsholz
M Pferd 0002 Betriebswirtschaftslehre und Unternehmensführung für Pferdewissenschaftler D Gö Prof. Dr. Mußhoff
M Pferd 0003 Biologische Grundlagen des Pferdes D Gö apl. Prof. Dr. Neumann
M Pferd 0005 Ethologie des Pferdes D Gö Prof. Dr. Gerken
M Pferd 0007 Infektions- und Seuchenhygiene in der Pferdehaltung D Gö Knauf
M Pferd 0012 Pferdezucht und -genetik D Gö Prof. Dr. Tetens
M SIA A11 Tropical animal husbandry systems E Gö Prof. Dr. Schlecht
M SIA A15M Scientific writing in natural sciences E Gö Prof. Dr. Schlecht
M SIA E02 Agriculture price theory E Gö Prof. Dr. Brümmer
M SIA E05M Marketing research E Wi Prof. Dr. Hamm
M SIA E11 Socioeconomics of rural development and food security E Gö Prof. Dr. Qaim
M SIA E13M Microeconomic theory and quantitative methods of acricultural production E Gö Prof. Dr. Qaim
M SIA E17M Management and management accounting E Wi Prof. Dr. Herzig
M SIA E33 Responsible and sustainable food business in global contexts E Wi Prof. Dr. Herzig
M SIA E34 Economic valuation of ecosystem services in developing countries E Gö Prof. Dr. Wollni
M SIA E36 Institutions and the food system E Wi Prof. Dr. Thiel
M SIA E37 Agricultural policy analysis E Gö Dr. Lakner
M SIA I06M Exercise on the quality of tropical and subtropical products E Gö Prof. Dr. Pawelzik
M SIA I12 Sustainable International Agriculture: basic principles and approaches E Wi Prof. Dr. Schlecht
M SIA I14M GIS and remote sensing in agriculture E Wi Dr. Astor
M SIA I17 Sustainable diets E Wi Prof. Dr. Kahl
M SIA I18 Project seminar: Social-ecological analysis and management of agricultural landscapes E Wi Prof. Dr. Plieninger
M SIA I19M Participartory research methods for sustainability E Wi Prof. Dr. Plieninger
M SIA P05 Organic cropping systems unter temperate ans (sub)tropical condictions E Wi apl. Prof. Dr. von Fragstein
M SIA P07 Soil and plant science E Wi Dr. Saucke
M SIA P13 Agrobiodiversity and plant genetic resources in the tropics E Wi Prof. Dr. Backes
M SIA P22 Management of tropical plant production systems E Gö Prof. Dr. Rötter
M SIA P24 Agroforestry E Wi Dr. Soriano
Modul Titel Sprache Ort
B Agr 0005 Grundlagen der Agrarökonomie D Gö Dr. Bergmann
B Agr 0008 Grundlagen der Nutztierwissenschaften I D Gö Prof. Dr. Hummel
B Agr 0010 Grundlagen der Phytomedizin und Pflanzenernährung D Gö Prof. Dr. von Tiedemann
B Agr 0016 Grundlagen der Agrartechnik - Innenwirtschaft D Gö Dr. Elsholz
B Agr 0017 Grundlagen der Agrartechnik - Außenwirtschaft D Gö Prof. Dr. Beneke
B Agr 0301 Agrar- und Umweltrecht D Gö Dr. von Eickstedt
B Agr 0307 Betriebswirtschaftslehre des Agrar- und Ernährungssektors D Gö Dr. Otter
B Agr 0312 Ernährung und Physiologie der Kulturpflanze D Gö Prof. Dr. Dittert
B Agr 0314 Futterbau und Graslandwirtschaft D Gö Prof. Dr. Isselstein
B Agr 0315 Geländekurs Bodenwissenschaften: Grundlagen und Aspekte D Gö Dr. Ahl
B Agr 0320 Introduction to tropical and international agriculture D, E Gö Prof. Dr. Schlecht
B Agr 0322 Methodische Grundlagen für Agrarökonomen D Gö Prof. Dr. von Cramon-Taubadel
B Agr 0325 Nutztierzüchtung D Gö Dr. Reimer
B Agr 0329 Pflanzenbau und Pflanzenzüchtung D Gö Prof. Dr. Siebert
B Agr 0336 Rechnungswesen und Controlling D Gö Prof. Dr. Mußhoff
Ringvorlesung Ressourcenmanagement
Lecture Resourcemanagement
B Agr 0346 Spezielle Phytomedizin D Gö Dr. Koopmann
B Agr 0354 Unternehmensplanung D Gö Prof. Dr. Mußhoff
B Agr 0355 Vegetationskunde D Gö Prof. Dr. Isselstein
B Agr 0356 Verfahrenstechnik in der Nutztierhaltung D Gö Dr. Elsholz
B Agr 0359 Agrarökologie und Biodiversität D Gö Prof. Dr. Tscharntke
B Agr 0363 Düngemittel und ihre Anwendung D Gö Prof. Dr. Dittert
B Agr 0374 Ökologische Tierwirtschaft D Gö Prof. Dr. Gerken
B Agr 0375 Bioinformatik D Gö Dr. Gültas
B Agr 0376 Angewandte Verhaltensökonomie D Gö Prof. Dr. Mußhoff
B Agr 0378 Experimentelle Pflanzenzüchtung - Klassisch, modern, ökologisch D Gö Dr. Möllers
B Agr 0389 Seminar Umwelt- und Ressourcenökonomie D Gö Prof. Dr. Wollni
B Agr 0341 D, E Gö Prof. Dr. Tscharntke
Sommersemester Studien-
gangModulverantwortlicher
B Agr 0390 Einführung in die Grundlagen der Soziologie und Demographie - insbesondere ländlicher Räume D Gö Prof. Dr. Neu
B Agr 0392 Wissenschaftliches Arbeiten und professionelles Präsentieren in den Nutztierwissenschaften D Gö Prof. Dr. Mörlein
B Agr 0397 Pflanzenschutztechnik D Gö Prof. Dr. Beneke
B Agr 0401 Übungen zur Herbologie D Gö Dr. Wagner
B Agr 0402 Agrarökologie, Agrobiodiversität und biotischer Ressourcenschutz D Gö Prof. Dr. Westphal
B Agr 0403 Öffentliche Wissenschaftskommunikation D Gö Prof. Dr. Post
B Agr 0007 Aquakultur 2 D Gö Prof. Dr. Tetens
M Agr 0012 Empirische Methoden: Marktforschung und Verbraucherverhalten D Gö Prof. Dr. Spiller
M Agr 0025 Kartoffelproduktion D Gö Dr. Naumann
M Agr 0027 Kompaktmodul - Das Geflügel D Gö Prof. Dr. Gerken
M Agr 0029 Kompaktmodul - Das Schwein D Gö Prof. Dr. Tetens
M Agr 0053 Organisation von Wertschöpfungsketten D Gö Dr. Otter
M Agr 0054 Personalmanagement in der Agrar- und Ernährungswirtschaft D Gö Dr. Otter
M Agr 0056 Plant breeding methodology and genetic resources D, E Gö apl. Prof. Dr. Link
M Agr 0061 Projektpraktikum Naturschutz in der Agrarlandschaft D Gö Prof. Dr. Tscharntke
M Agr 0065 Qualitätsmanagement Futtermittel D Gö Prof. Dr. Hummel
M Agr 0066 Qualitätsmanagement tierischer Produkte D Gö Prof. Dr. Mörlein
M Agr 0068 Quantitativ-genetische Methoden der Tierzucht D Gö Prof. Dr. Simianer
M Agr 0070 Reproduktionsmanagement D Gö Dr. Blaschka
M Agr 0074 Spezielle Nutztierethologie D Gö Prof. Dr. Gerken
M Agr 0075 Spezielle Tierhygiene, Tierseuchenbekämpfung und Tierhaltung D Gö Dr. Abd El Wahed
Themenzentriertes Seminar
Themes centered seminar
M Agr 0078 Umweltindikatoren und Ökobilanzen D Gö Prof. Dr. Gerken
M Agr 0081 Verarbeitung pflanzlicher Produkte D Gö Prof. Dr. Pawelzik
M Agr 0083 Verfahrenstechnik und Elektronikeinsatz in der Pflanzenproduktion D Gö N.N.
Weltagrarmärkte
World agriculture markets and trade
M Agr 0089 Ökologisches Seminar D Gö Prof. Dr. Tscharntke
M Agr 0091 Ertrags- und Stressphysiologie - experimentelles Versuchswesen D Gö Prof. Dr. Greef
M Agr 0093 Enviromental impact of genetically modified plant E Gö Prof. Dr. Vidal
Prof. Dr. Yu
M Agr 0086 D, E Gö Prof. Dr. Brümmer
M Agr 0077 D, E Gö
M Agr 0094 Basics of Molecular Biology in Crop Protection E Gö Prof. Dr. Varrelmann
M Agr 0104 Global Change and Soil Fertility D, E Gö PD Dr. Blagodatskaya
M Agr 0108 Internationale Rechnungslegung im Agribusiness D Gö Dr. Otter
M Agr 0114 Sicherheitsbewertung biotechnologischer Verfahren in der Pflanzenzüchtung D Gö Dr. Wilhelm
M Agr 0115 Biogeochemie agrarisch genutzter Böden D Gö Jun.-Prof. Dr. Dippold
M Agr 0117 Lebensmittelsensorik und Konsumentenforschung D Gö Prof. Dr. Mörlein
M Agr 0118 Applied Microeconometrics E Gö Prof. Dr. Yu
M Agr 0119Corporate Social Responsibility im Agribusiness: Gesellschaftliche Erwartungen als
ManagementherausforderungD Gö Prof. Dr. Spiller
M Agr 0121 Nährstoffdynamik in der Rhizosphäre D Gö Dr. Steingrobe
M Agr 0124 Environmental Economics and Policy E Gö Prof. Dr. Wollni
Spezielle Wiederkäuerernährung
Advanced ruminant nutrition
M Agr 0141 Data Analysis with R E Gö Dr. Gültas
M Agr 0147 Digitale Technologien in der Pflanzenproduktion D Gö apl. Prof. Dr. Mahlein
M Agr 0148 Policy analysis of international agri-environmental schemes E Gö Prof. Dr. Wollni
M Agr 0152 Nachhaltigkeitswissenschaft D Gö Prof. Dr. Plieninger
M Agr 0154 Intensivseminar Pflanzenschutztechnik D Gö Prof. Dr. Beneke
M Agr 0158 Strategische Wissenschaftskommunikation: Praktiken und Wirkungen D Gö Prof. Dr. Post
M Agr 0159 Tierethik D Gö Dr. Ammer
M Agr 0166 Scientific Project: scientific methods, procedures and practical skills in animal and plant breeding E Gö Dr. Gültas
M Cp 0010 Plant Pathology and Plant Protection Seminar E Gö Dr. Koopmann
M Cp 0011 Agricultural Entomology Seminar E Gö Prof. Dr. Rostás
M Cp 0016 Practical statistics and experimental design in agriculture E Gö Dr. Kluth
M Pferd 0004 Ernährungsphysiologie und Fütterung des Pferdes D Gö Prof. Dr. Hummel
M Pferd 0006 Hygiene, Erkrankungen und Haltung des Pferdes D Gö Dr. Elsholz
M Pferd 0008 Leistungs- und Trainingsphysiologie des Pferdes D Gö Prof. Dr. Breves
M Pferd 0018 Weidemanagement D Gö Prof. Dr. Isselstein
M Pferd 0021 Pferdewissenschaftliches Seminar (Journal Club) D Gö Prof. Dr. Tetens
M Pferd 0022 Reproduktion des Pferdes D Gö Dr. Blaschka
M Pferd 0023 Wissenschaft in der Pferdewirtschaft D Gö Prof. Dr. Tetens
M SIA A03M International and tropical food microbiology and hygiene E Gö Dr. Abd El Wahed
Prof. Dr. HummelM Agr 0125 D, E Gö
M SIA A07 Unconventional livestock and wildlife-management, utilization and conversation E Wi Prof. Dr. Schlecht
M SIA A13M Livestock-based sustainable land use E Wi Prof. Dr. Schlecht
M SIA A14 Organic livestock farming under temperate conditions E Wi Prof. Dr. Sundrum
M SIA E06 International markets and marketing for organic products E Wi Prof. Dr. Hamm
M SIA E12M Quantitative research methods in rural development economics E Gö Prof. Dr. Qaim
M SIA E14 Evaluation of rural development projects and policies E Gö Prof. Dr. Qaim
M SIA E18 Organization of food supply chains E Gö Dr. Otter
M SIA E19 Market integration and price transmission I E Gö Prof. Dr. von Cramon-Taubadel
M SIA E21 Rural Sociology E Gö Prof. Dr. Neu
M SIA E24 Topics in Rural Development Economics I E Gö Prof. Dr. Wollni
M SIA E31 Strategic management E Wi Prof. Dr. Herzig
M SIA E39 Critical and Collective Perspectives on the Global Food System E Wi Prof. Dr. Thiel
M SIA E40 Agriculture, Environment and Development E Gö Prof. Dr. Wollni
M SIA E41 EU Policies and Organic Agriculture E Wi Prof. Dr. Thiel
M SIA I03 Food quality and organic food processing E Wi Dr. Busscher
M SIA I10M Applied statistical modelling E Wi Prof. Dr. Ludwig
M SIA I11M Free Project E Gö / Wi Prof. Dr. von Cramon-Taubadel
M SIA I16 Land use, ecosystem services, and human well-being E Wi Prof. Dr. Plieninger
M SIA I20 Agriculture and ecosystem services E Wi Prof. Dr. Plieninger
M SIA I21M From conceptualisation to communication: key steps in empirical research E Gö Prof. Dr. Schlecht
M SIA P01 Ecology and agroecosystems E Wi Prof. Dr. Bürkert
M SIA P06 Soil and water E Wi Prof. Dr. Peth
M SIA P16M Crop Modelling for Risk Management E Gö Prof. Dr. Rötter
M SIA P17M Nutrient synamics: lang-term experiments and modelling E Wi Prof. Dr. Ludwig
M SIA P25 Sustainable agriculture practices in Mediterranean regions E Wi Dr. Soriano
List of lecture halls, seminar rooms and their codes: Raum Bezeichnung Adresse
ZHG Zentrales
Hörsaalgebäude
Platz der Göttinger Sieben 5
MZG Mehrzweckgebäude Platz der Göttinger Sieben 5 VG Verfügungsgebäude Platz der Göttinger Sieben 7
AUDI Auditorium Weender Landstr. 2
AP 26 Hörsaal Goßler. Str. 10
Dekanat Seminar- und
Besprechungsraum
Büsgenweg 5
ERZ 181 Hörsaal/
Seminarraum
Waldweg 26
ERZ 209 Seminarraum IARE, Abt. Rurale Entwicklung, Waldweg 26
ERZ 406 Seminarraum DPNW, Abt. Agrarökologie, Waldweg 26 ERZ N18 Hörsaal Waldweg 26
ERZ
O37 - 039
Praktikumsräume DPNW, Abt. Agrarökologie, Waldweg 26 (Keller)
ERZ HI Hörsaal Waldweg 26
ERZ HII Hörsaal Waldweg 26 ERZ HIII Hörsaal Waldweg 26
F 01 Hörsaal Fakultät für Forstwissenschaften, Büsgenweg 1
F 02 Hörsaal Fakultät für Forstwissenschaften, Büsgenweg 2
F 03 Hörsaal Fakultät für Forstwissenschaften, Büsgenweg 3
FSR 2.1 Seminarraum Fakultät für Forstwissenschaften, Büsgenweg 2 LRHF Seminarraum
Reinshof
Versuchswirtschaft 712, Reinshof
0.113 Hörsaal Tierärztliches Institut, Burckhardtweg 2
1.234 Sektionshalle Tierärztliches Institut, Burckhardtweg 2
0.119 Bibliothek / Seminarraum
Tierärztliches Institut, Burckhardtweg 2
0.229 Kursraum Tierärztliches Institut, Burckhardtweg 2
0.208 Kursraum Tierärztliches Institut, Burckhardtweg 2
L 01 Hörsaal DPNW, Abt. Graslandwissenschaft, Abt. Pflanzen-
bau, Abt. Pflanzenzüchtung, v.-Siebold-Str. 8 L 02 Kursraum DPNW, Abt. Graslandwissenschaft, Abt. Pflanzen-
bau, Abt. Pflanzenzüchtung, v.-Siebold-Str. 8
L 03 Seminarraum Institut für Tierphysiologie u, Tierernährung,
Kellnerweg 6
L 04 Seminarraum DPNW, Abt. Graslandwissenschaft, Abt. Pflanzen-bau, Abt. Pflanzenzüchtung, v.-Siebold-Str. 8
L 05 Hörsaal Institut für Tierzucht u. Haustiergenetik, Albrecht-
Thaer-Weg 3
L 06 Übungsraum Institut für Tierzucht u. Haustiergenetik, Albrecht-Thaer-Weg 3
L 07 Seminarraum DPNW, Abt. Agrarentomologie, Abt. Allgemeine
Pflanzenpathologie u. Pflanzenschutz,
Grisebachstr. 6 L 08 Seminarraum Institut für Tierphysiologie u, Tierernährung,
Kellnerweg 6
L 10 Seminarraum DPNW, Abt. Graslandwissenschaft, Abt. Pflanzen-
bau, Abt. Pflanzenzüchtung, v.-Siebold-Str. 8
L 14 Seminarraum Agrartechnik-Landmaschinenhalle, Gutenbergstr. 33
L 44 Seminarraum DPNW, Abteilung Allgemeine Pflanzenpathologie
u. Pflanzenschutz, Grisebachstr. 6
L142 Seminarraum
(Blauer Salon)
DPNW, Abteilung Allgemeine Pflanzenpathologie
u. Pflanzenschutz, Grisebachstr. 6 L 318 Bibliothek DPNW, Abt. Tropischer Pflanzenbau,
Grisebachstr. 6
MN 06 Hörsaal Institut für Mikrobiologie, Grisebachstr. 6
MN 08 Hörsaal Geographisches Institut, Goldschmidt-Str. 5
MN 09 Hörsaal Geographisches Institut, Goldschmidt-Str. 5 MN 28 Hörsaal Institut für Anorganische Chemie, Tammanstr. 4
MN 34 Großer Hörsaal Albrecht-von-Haller-Institut für
Pflanzenwissenschaften, Untere Karspüle 2
MN 35 Kleiner Hörsaal Albrecht-von-Haller-Institut für
Pflanzenwissenschaften, Untere Karspüle 2 MN 42 Kurssaal Albrecht-von-Haller-Institut für
Pflanzenwissenschaften, Wilhelm-Weber-Str. 2a
MN 43 Kurssaal Albrecht-von-Haller-Institut für
Pflanzenwissenschaften, Wilhelm-Weber-Str. 2a
OEC Oeconomicum Platz der Göttinger Sieben 3 PH 20 Hörsaal Philosoph. Fak.-Institutsgebäude, Humboldtallee
19/21, Trakt 1-4
SLZ Seminarraum Zentrale Einrichtung für Sprachen und
Schlüsselqualifikation (ZESS), Goßlerstr. 10
TO Theologicum Platz der Göttinger Sieben 2
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