Module: Seminar Module Health and Social Management (5302-270)
- Persons:
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- Prof. Dr. Christian Ernst (verantwortlich)
- Degree Program:
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Business Administration and Economics (Bachelor, since 28.07.2010)
5. Semester, semi-elective -
Business Administration and Economics (Bachelor, since 28.07.2010)
6. Semester, semi-elective -
Business Administration and Economics Vocational and Business Education (Bachelor, since 28.07.2010)
6. Semester, semi-elective -
Business Administration and Economics Vocational and Business Education (Bachelor, since 28.07.2010)
5. Semester, semi-elective -
Business Administration and Economics (Bachelor, since 01.10.2015)
5. Semester, semi-elective -
Business Administration and Economics (Bachelor, since 01.10.2015)
6. Semester, semi-elective -
Education for Business and Economics (Bachelor, since 01.10.2015)
6. Semester, semi-elective -
Education for Business and Economics (Bachelor, since 01.10.2015)
5. Semester, semi-elective -
Education for Business and Economics (Bachelor, since 01.10.2015)
6. Semester, semi-elective -
Education for Business and Economics (Bachelor, since 01.10.2015)
5. Semester, semi-elective
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Business Administration and Economics (Bachelor, since 28.07.2010)
- Relation to other Modules:
- Basic Module Health and Social Management
- Prerequisites for Attendance:
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none
- Sprache:
- German
- ECTS:
- 6 credits
- Frequency:
- every semester
- Length of the Module:
- 1 semester
- Compulsory assignment:
- term paper (15 pages) and 20 minutes presentation, written exam
- Length of the examination:
- 60 minutes
- Workload:
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180 hours: 20 hours attendance at the seminar 160 hours work on term paper and preparation for the exam
- Professional competences:
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The students are able to expand the knowledge they acquired in the basic and, if applicable, in the advanced module largely independently. They are able to independently write a structured paper on a predefined topic in the area of management and economics of social services which adequately covers the topic and fulfils basic scientific standards. They are able to present the results of their work in front of a group of fellow students and to articulate and defend their point of view. Hereby, skills in the area of systematic analysis, objective scientifc argumentation, self-responsibility, and the extension of knowledge in complex situations are promoted. The seminar module provides the possibility for students to extend their basic methodological and structural knowledge with current research questions and new scientific insights.
- eLearning:
- Course in ILIAS
Courses
Code | Title | Type | Bindingness | Course catalogue |
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5302-271 | Selected topics of Health Care Management | seminar | compulsory |
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