Course Catalog

Study Program WiSe 2022/2023

Pflegewissenschaft, BA (duales Programm)

Hinweis

Für Studierende, die ihr Studium bis zum Sommersemester 2014 aufgenommen haben.

Dual-Studierende

Wahlmodule nur im Schwerpunkt Klinische Pflegeexpertise

13B Epidemiologie II/Epidemiology II (BA Public Health)

Modulverantwortliche: Prof. Dr. Gabriele Bolte

6 CP, Vorlesung, Seminar und Tutorium
Course numberTitle of eventLecturer
11-56-3-M13B-2eEpidemiology II (in English)

Seminar (Teaching)

Dates:
weekly (starts in week: 2) Thu. 12:00 - 14:00 Achterstr. 30 1.550 (2 Teaching hours per week)
Prof. Dr. Ulrike Haug
Elida Sina

Fortgeschrittene Studierende (mit abgeschlossener Berufsausbildung)

Wahlmodule im Schwerpunkt Klinische Pflegeexpertise und im Schwerpunkt Lehre

9 Sozialwissenschaftliche Grundlagen der Pflegewissenschaft/Socio-scientific fundamentals of nursing science

Modulverantwortlicher: Prof. Dr. Stefan Goerres

2-semestrig, 6 CP, 2 Seminare
Course numberTitle of eventLecturer
08-29-GS-42Sociology meets Psychology: Acting Socially Sustainable in Organisations – Basic principles (in English)
[Soziologie trifft Psychologie: Sozial nachhaltiges Handeln in Organisationen – Grundlagen]

Seminar (Teaching)
ECTS: 3/6

Dates:
fortnightly (starts in week: 2) Tue. 16:00 - 20:30 SFG 1010 (2 Teaching hours per week)

“The workplace is the most important environment for most people’s health, whether it is a home, office, factory or forest.” (Kjellström 2007)

What is needed to act socially sustainably in organisations? Why is it considered a central ele-ment in postmodern work and organisation? How can a culture of trust be developed? In this seminar, basic principles will be analysed for a better understanding of main principles, including insights from humanistic labour research, attitude and methods of Theme-centered Interaction in groups (Cohn), questions of participation and resistance (Lewin), an understanding of the psycho-logical functions of groups (Foulkes), psychological implications of power and authority (McClel-land, Sennett), reflections on resonance and disposability (Rosa), as well as an analysis of ele-ments of a healthy work-life balance.

This training seminar is oriented on what is used and needed in practice. Therefore, the workshop setting is based on a group dynamic approach (Cohn). It counts on active participation and co-creative contributions in workshops to ensure the overall success of the trainings – also in case of going back to online sessions. Therefore, students assume responsibility for parts of a workshop (oral part, 3 ECTS) and possibly also practice professional skills of how to write a workshop doc-umentary (written part in case of 6 ECTS). In their preparation and follow-up, students in teams receive constructive counsel and feedback, as well as support by examples, checklists, literature etc.

No, perfect English is not mandatory! The seminar uses English as a lingua franca – coping with effects of the intercultural setting is an insightful part of the reflection within the course. Students are supported to express themselves, didactically and by the lecturer, and will improve their Eng-lish by the way.

This seminar is part of a series. Each part can be studied separately. To many, it makes sense to train workshop facilitation for some semesters on different subject matters…and is really fun!

Explicitly open for 1st semester students and above, recommended for 3rd semester Bachelor students before their internship and thesis, as well open for Master and international Erasmus students, and to students from other faculties. This course is limited to 20 participants.

2 SWS: Fortnightly, starting in the 2nd week of the term, Tuesdays 4-7 pm; 3 hours (s.t.). Please register reliable via Stud.IP for your participation.

Einführende Literatur
International Labour Organisation ILO (2019). Universal social protection for human dignity, social justice and sustainable development. Access: https://www.ilo.org/wcmsp5/groups/public/-ed_norm/-relconf/documents/meetingdocument/wcms_673680.pdf.
Meyerhuber, Sylke 2019. Theme-Centered Interaction for Educating Future Leaders Applied Social Psy-chology for Teaching Academics to Act Socially Sustainably in Organisations. In Sylke Meyerhu-ber, Helmut Reiser, Matthias Scharer (Eds.), Theme-centered Interaction in Higher Education. London, New York: Springer Nature, 3-56

Performance requirements / Credit Points (ECTS)
Preparation of an interactive workshop part, and exposition in a small groups (3 CP / 6 CP).

Dr. Sylke Meyerhuber

Wahlmodule nur im Schwerpunkt Klinische Pflegeexpertise

13B: Epidemiologie II/Epidemology II (Modul BA Public Health)

Modulverantwortliche: Prof. Dr. Gabriele Bolte

6 CP, Vorlesung, Seminar und Tutorium
Course numberTitle of eventLecturer
11-56-3-M13B-2eEpidemiology II (in English)

Seminar (Teaching)

Dates:
weekly (starts in week: 2) Thu. 12:00 - 14:00 Achterstr. 30 1.550 (2 Teaching hours per week)
Prof. Dr. Ulrike Haug
Elida Sina