Exploring the Education and Economic Systems of Germany

Exploring the Education and Economic Systems of Germany

The Department of Business Economics at the University of Sri Jayewardenepura recently hosted an insightful session under the course BCC 2276: English for Business Economics. Taking place on May 2nd, 2024, at 8:00 am, this session provided students with a comprehensive overview of the Education and Economic systems of Germany.

Led by Ms. Gina Mitschke and Ms. Tessa Glöckner, Postgraduate Students from the University of the German Armed Forces in Munich, Germany, the workshop aimed to delve into the intricacies of these systems. Participants had the opportunity to gain valuable insights into the transformative university life and understand its role in shaping future endeavors.

The session commenced with an overview of the German education system, highlighting its structure, curriculum, and key features. Attendees explored the principles and philosophies underpinning the German approach to education, gaining a deeper understanding of its significance in fostering academic excellence and professional success.

Following the discussion on the education system, the workshop shifted focus to the economic system of Germany. Ms. Mitschke and Ms. Glöckner provided an in-depth analysis of Germany’s economic policies, market dynamics, and key industries. Participants gained valuable insights into the factors driving Germany’s economic success and its position within the global economy.

The participation of Dr. P.J. Fernando, Head of the Department of Business Economics, and Ms. Malthi Weerakkodi, English Coordinator, along with other lecturers, enriched the session.

Overall, the workshop on the Education and Economic systems of Germany served as a platform for students to broaden their horizons and gain valuable insights into global business environments. By understanding the dynamics of these systems, students are better equipped to navigate the complexities of international business and contribute effectively to the global economy.

The Department of Business Economics remains committed to organizing such informative sessions to empower students with the knowledge and skills needed for success in their future endeavors.