(in Polish) Intergroup Relation 440-ERS-1INR
Study profile - general
Form of studies – full-time
Type of item – facultative
Language of the course – English
Field and discipline of science: sociology, social psychology
Year of study/semester – e.g. year 2/3/sem. 2
Number of hours of teaching classes divided into methods of conducting classes 30 hours of classes
Teaching methods – practial exercises, consultations
Form of completing the course – team project,
ECTS points – number according to the study program
Balance of the student's workload - participation in classes 30 hours,
,participation in consultations – 10 hours, participation in the exam – 2 hours, preparation for exam – 30 hours, team project - 28 hours, preparation for classes 30 hours, total: 130 hours, which corresponds to 5 points. ECTS* (detailed instructions on how to allocate ECTS points for individual years of sociology students are provided below)
Quantitative indicators - e.g. student workload related to classes requiring the teacher's direct participation 70 hours, which corresponds to 2.7 ECTS points (rounded to one decimal place) and student workload that does not require the teacher's direct participation 60 hours, which corresponds to 2.3 points. ECTS = 5 points in total. ECTS*
Type of course
Mode
Course coordinators
Learning outcomes
Student knows and understands the definitions of the most important sociological terms, can identify specific problems undertaken by sociology and social psychology
KP6_WG1
Student is able to identify social problems of a selected community / social group and analyze, evaluate and propose solutions
KP6_UW8
Student is determined to improve his/her social skills during practical tasks and workshops
KP6_KO1
Student is open to work in a group, being able to assume various roles in it, sees the need for managing teams creatively
KP6_KO2
Assessment criteria
Requirements:
Class Attendance
Discussion
Practical tasks/workshops
Additional information
Additional information (registration calendar, class conductors, localization and schedules of classes), might be available in the USOSweb system: