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. |