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EXPORT-ORIENTED MANAGEMENT - IMC Fachhochschule Krems

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Learning Outcomes / Course Objectives<br />

On completion of this course, the students should have the basic knowledge to cope with<br />

the IT-demands in higher BIOTECH-semesters as well as the necessary knowledge to<br />

work with:<br />

MS PowerPoint (ability to set up and perform convincing presentations)<br />

MS Word (ability to format documents and write seminar papers)<br />

MS Excel (Spreadsheet-Calculation to use necessary functions, enter formulars and<br />

create charts)<br />

The level of knowledge should be at the end of the course more or less the one of an<br />

ECDL-holder (see http://www.ecdl.com)<br />

Prerequisites / Level<br />

Beginners<br />

Course Description<br />

As IT becomes more and more vital to organizations Office applications offer the<br />

possibility to create masses of information that needs to be organized in an intelligent<br />

way. In this course we will go through the software applications MS Excel and MS Word.<br />

MS Word: formatting documents, numerations, usage of templates, footers and headers<br />

MS Excel: creation and modification of worksheets, usage of formulas and functions,<br />

manual creation of charts as well as with wizards, creation and the usage of data lists.<br />

Teaching Methods<br />

Lectures and seminar-style exercises as well as self-study.<br />

Evaluation<br />

Presentations, written exam<br />

Microbiological Monitoring Laboratory<br />

Semester Hours per week Subject code ECTS<br />

Spring 4 MICM_L 5<br />

Learning Outcomes / Course Objectives<br />

Upon completion of the course students are familiar with<br />

� Official requirements on sterile production of medicinal products<br />

� Sources of contamination<br />

� Sampling methods<br />

� Isolation and identification of germs<br />

� Methods of decontamination<br />

� Writing of a cleaning SOP<br />

Prerequisites / Level<br />

Microbiological Working Techniques Laboratory<br />

Course Description<br />

A theoretical introduction will provide insight into the regulatory monitoring requirements<br />

in pharmaceutical production. In the first practical part students will use the most<br />

common microbiological monitoring techniques as well as small scale and automatized<br />

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