Below you will see an overview of the different cases descriptions for each period. Each case description has the following features:
It informs you about the max. group size for working on the case;
It provides you with a brief theoretical background of the case;
It presents the assessment criteria of the case;
It provides practical information on how to solve the case.
To go to the case description-page for a specific period, click on the hyperlink or use the Case descriptions-tabs at the top of this page. Important note: for obligatory theory associated to the different cases, as well as useful sources, see the tab 'Theory and sources'.
Each period you can choose between two case projects.