Courses offered by the Career Centre

The Career Centre continuously offers courses for the acquisition of credit points in the interdisciplinary elective area. The courses are practical and practice-orientated. They teach interdisciplinary skills that are important for career orientation and career entry.

Course of the Career Centre

Courses offered in the winter semester 2025/2026

The courses are worth 1 to 5 credit points (CP) and are ungraded. You can register for a maximum of 3 courses per semester. Please note: Not all courses in your degree programme may be accredited. Please contact your examinations office for information on recognition. Important information on our general enrolment and participation conditions.

The courses train social skills, in particular communication, cooperation and conflict resolution skills. They also teach methodological skills (decision-making, analysing and problem-solving skills).

Target groupCourse durationCourse (number)CPLecturerEnrolmentStatus
Bachelor27.10.25 - 17.12.25Fit for the world of work 4.0 with improv theatre (10012)5Teodora TzankovaOnline formRegistration from 29.09.25, 9 am
Bachelor29.10.25 - 24.11.25Communicating with confidence (10008)5Claus Lozek, Steffen BeckOnline formRegistration from 01.10.25, 9 am
Bachelor23.02.26 - 02.04.26Mediation and Conflict Transformation (10022)5Christian HartwigOnline formRegistration from 26.01.26, 9 am
Bachelor24.02.26 - 28.03.26Communicating confidently (10023)5Claus Lozek, Steffen BeckOnline formRegistration from 27.01.26, 9 am
Bachelor25.02.26 - 11.03.26Effective appearance (10025)5Jana HerzOnline formRegistration from 28.01.26, 9 am
Bachelor26.02.26 - 19.03.26Professional dialogue and negotiation (10021)5Marion KreutterOnline formRegistration from 29.01.26, 9 am.
Bachelor05.03.26 - 20.03.26Five key competences for dealing with difficult contemporaries (10020)5Philipp KarchOnline formRegistration from 05.02.26, 9 am
Master22.10.25 - 28.01.26AI and Leadership (MA1835)5Prof. Dr Niels Pinkwart, Dr Sylke PiéchOnline formRegistration from 24.09.25, 9 am
Master03.11.25 - 02.12.25Negotiation training (MA1832)5Martin Wei?Online formRegistration from 06.10.25, 9 am
Master04.11.25 - 16.12.25Conflict management in work and study - Learning to stand up for yourself with non-violent communication (MA1839)5Johanna BallonOnline formRegistration from 07.10.25, 9 am
Master14.11.25 - 30.01.26Voice training and speech training - Achieve more with a resilient, powerful voice! (MA1836)5Tino LindenbergOnline formRegistration from 17.10.25, 9 am
Master19.11.25 - 18.12.25Improvisation theatre for more confidence and spontaneity (MA1831)5Claus LozekOnline formRegistration from 22.10.25, 9 am
Master12.01.26 - 28.01.26Communication compact - Conversation and negotiation skills and public speaking (MA1834)5B?rbel JogschiesOnline formRegistration from 01.12.25, 9 am
Master05.03.26 - 27.03.26Rhetoric of speech - skilful presentation and convincing content (MA1846)5Sophia GüttlerOnline formRegistration from 05.02.26, 9 am
Master12.03.26 - 27.03.26Authentic self-presentation - finding and deepening language, facial expressions and gestures (MA1848)5Sabine MaierOnline formRegistration from 12.02.26, 9 am
Courses

The courses convey fundamental and structural relationships in markets and organisations for the development of own strategies in practical contexts.

Target groupCourse dateName and number of the courseLPLecturerEnrolmentStatus
Bachelor27.10.25 - 15.12.25Cultural Financing - Fundraising, Sponsoring, Cooperations, Management (10003)5Barbara Mei Chun MüllerOnline formRegistration from 29.09.25, 9 am
Bachelor07.11.25 - 16.01.26Fundamentals of Business Management Practice (10000)5Heike SchmidtOnline formRegistration from 10.10.25, 9 am
Master30.10.25 - 18.12.25Innovation Lab: Data-driven cooperation and business models in industry (MA1843)5Anett LommatzschOnline formRegistration by mail until 29.10.25
Master03.11.25 - 02.02.26Event Management (MA1833)5Jacqueline K?sterOnline formRegistration from 06.10.25, 9 am
Master03.11.25 - 09.02.26Deeptech Entrepreneurship Lab - Turning Research Projects into Startup Ideas (MA1842)5Anett LommatzschOnline formRegistration by mail until 29.10.25
Master23.02.26 - 17.03.26Team and leadership training for career entry (MA1849)5Daniela M?llerOnline formRegistration from 26.01.26, 9 am
Master26.02.26 - 26.03.26Intercultural Management - Leading in International Teams (MA1847)5Cornelia SchultheissOnline formRegistration from 29.01.26, 9 am
Master04.03.26 - 25.03.26Data2Impact: Experience innovation and circular economy in SMEs (MA1851)5Anett LommatzschOnline formRegistration by mail until 02.03.26

The courses teach basic skills and techniques for later professional activities in the information and media society.

Target groupCourse durationCourse (number)CPLecturerEnrolmentStatus
Bachelor14.10.25 - 10.02.26Critical thinking in science and society (10015)5Prof. Dr Marek Kowalski, Prof. Dr Elisabeth MaywegOnline formRegistration from 16.09.25, 9 am
Bachelor27.10.25 - 02.02.26Spreadsheet calculation with Microsoft Excel (10001)5Tjard RossOnline formRegistration from 29.09.25, 9 am
Bachelor30.10.25 - 05.12.25Public Relations (PR) as a professional field - Introduction to strategic press and public relations work (10007)5Petra DavidOnline formRegistration from 02.10.25, 9 am
Bachelor30.10.25 - 05.02.26Understanding programming - introduction to problem solving with modern C++ (10006)5Hannah LenkOnline formRegistration from 02.10.25, 9 am
Bachelor04.11.15 - 20.01.26Cross-media journalism (10002)5Dr Magdalena TaubeOnline formRegistration from 07.10.25, 9 am
Bachelor05.11.25 - 10.12.25Social media management in practice (10009)5Daniel LehmannOnline formRegistration from 08.10.25, 9 am
Master28.10.25 - 03.02.26Spreadsheet calculation with Microsoft Excel (MA1830)5Tjard RossOnline formRegistration from 30.09.25, 9 am
Master06.11.25 - 11.12.25AI and Media Literacy: Artificial Intelligence in Everyday Life and Work (MA1837)5Daniel LehmannOnline formRegistration from 09.10.25, 9 am

The courses teach basic skills and attitudes for independent, reflective and responsible behaviour in relation to entering working life. This includes the competence to master future professional challenges by further developing one's own ability to act.

Target groupCourse durationCourse (number)CPLecturerEnrolmentStatus
Bachelor16.10.25 - 12.02.26Stays abroad during studies - designing/experiencing intercultural competence development yourself (10014)5Christine SchneiderOnline formRegistration from 18.09.25, 9 am
Bachelor31.10. - 07.11.25The written application (10016)1Ludmilla AufurthOnline formRegistration from 02.10.25, 9 am
Bachelor04.11.25 - 27.11.25What to do after the Bachelor's programme - Developing career prospects (10011)5Ortrun BlaseOnline formRegistration from 07.10.25, 9 am
Bachelor's programme21.11. - 28.11.25Personally convincing in the application process (10017)1Ludmilla AufurthOnline formRegistration from 24.10.25, 9 am
Bachelor's degree13.02.26Job, internship, career entry - how do I find the right options? (10026)1Ludmilla AufurthOnline formRegistration from 16.01.26, 9 am
Bachelor03.03.26 - 31.03.26Team and leadership training for career entry (10024)5Michael AverkampOnline formRegistration from 03.02.26, 9 am
Master12.12.25 - 19.12.25Networking for your Career (MA1840)1Ludmilla AufurthOnline formRegistration from 14.11.25, 9 am
Master06.03.2026Potential analysis and competence profile - knowing, sharpening and presenting your own profile (MA1841)1Ludmilla AufurthOnline formRegistration from 06.02.26, 9 am
Master20.03.26Understanding the German Job Market - Orientation for International Graduates (MA1850)1Ludmilla AufurthOnline formRegistration from 20.02.26, 9 am

Target groupCourse durationCourse (number)LPLecturerEnrolmentStatus
Bachelor22.10.25 - 28.01.26AI and Leadership (10013)5Prof. Dr Niels Pinkwart,
Dr Sylke Piéch
Online formRegistration from 24.09.25, 9 am
Bachelor28.10.25 - 03.02.26Artificial intelligence - understanding technological change and actively shaping the future (10005)5Hannah LenkOnline formRegistration from 30.09.25, 9 am
Bachelor30.10.25 - 19.12.25Chat GPT & Co in the academic environment (10010)5Cornelia SchultheissOnline formRegistration from 02.10.25, 9 am
Master22.10.25 - 28.01.26AI and Leadership (MA1835)5Prof. Dr Niels Pinkwart,
Dr Sylke Piéch
Online formRegistration from 24.09.25, 9 am
Master06.11.25 - 11.12.25AI and media skills: Artificial intelligence in everyday life and work (MA1837)5Daniel LehmannOnline formRegistration from 09.10.25, 9 am
Master03.03.26 - 23.03.26AI skills in dealing with Chat GPT & Co for your professional future - for non-computer scientists (MA1845)5Ortun BlaseOnline formRegistration from 03.02.26, 9 am.

Law students

Students on the Law degree programme (degree objective: first law examination) can acquire credits in the area of "key qualifications" (module BZQ I) in selected courses. The Examination Board of the Faculty of Law determines which courses are recognised for the acquisition of key qualifications. These courses can be found in the course catalogue and on the website of the Faculty of Law.

Please note: Both Bachelor's and Master's courses can be selected as long as they are on the list of recognised courses at the Faculty of Law.

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Phone: 030 2093-70351

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Staff Unit Career Center and further Education

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Verwaltungsgeb?ude, Ziegelstra?e 10, 10117 Berlin