Modul: Finnish Society: Culture, Institutions and People (Die finnische Gesellschaft: Kultur, Institutionen und Menschen) (UNIC: University of Oulu)

Modulname Finnish Society: Culture, Institutions and People (Die finnische Gesellschaft: Kultur, Institutionen und Menschen) (UNIC: University of Oulu)
Gebiet
Profil Profil International Profil Freie Studien
CPs 5 CP
Campus Hier geht es zum Vorlesungsverzeichnis
Voraussetzungen The module is held in English, so sufficient language skills are required.
Besonderheiten Termin der ersten Sitzung: 13.03.2025, 10:15-12:00 Anmeldung: All UNIC students register via this link till 15.12.2024: https://www.oulu.fi/en/cooperation/cooperation-networks/unic-european-university/unic-oulu-course-registration Please note that the registrations will be further processed only as of beginning of the year 2025. After successful registration, please send an email with registration confirmation to ecampus-optionalbereich@rub.de. This is necessary so that registration in Campus can take place after successful completion of the module. Prüfungstermin: To be announced in due time. Zusammensetzung der Endnote: Final written assignment (100 Procent)
Blockseminar Ja
Vorkenntnisse The module is held in English, so sufficient language skills are required.
Veranstaltungszeit siehe eCampus
Dozenten siehe eCampus
Arbeitsaufwand Lecture participation and written assignments, Presence, Participation in class
Literatur Will be given by the lecturer during the course.
Modulteil siehe eCampus
Modultyp Profil Freie Studien, Profil International
Modulanbieter UNIC - University of Oulu
Inhalt Teil 1 und 2: Finnish Society: Culture, Institutions and People Timetable: Thu 13.03.2025 10:15-12:00 Fri 14.03.2025 10:15-12:00 Thu 20.03.2025 10:15-12:00 Fri 21.03.2025 10:15-12:00 Thu 27.03.2025 10:15-12:00 Fri 28.03.2025 10:15-12:00 Thu 03.04.2025 10:15-12:00 Fri 04.04.2025 10:15-12:00 Thu 10.04.2025 10:15-12:00 Fri 11.04.2025 10:15-12:00 Thu 17.04.2025 10:15-12:00 Thu 24.04.2025 10:15-12:00 NB, All course times and schedules are Finnish times (EET). The course offers an introduction to Finnish culture and society from a holistic perspective. Its purpose is to cover some important aspects (Education, Nature, History, Social organization) of Finland through literature, discussion and lectures.
Lernziele Upon completion of the course, students will have familiarized themselves with the particularities of Finnish culture and society, resulting in a deeper understanding of the country, its institutions and people.