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<strong>Module</strong> 15 / <strong>BASA</strong> 15:Specific QualificationIdentificationnumber:<strong>BASA</strong> 15Duration: 2 semestersSemester: 6 th / 7 thsemester<strong>Work</strong>load: 420 hContact time: 90hSelf-study: 330hCourses (possible options):Contact time: Self-study: Counseling: e.g. Debt Counselling,Mediation4 SWS / 60h(6 th semester)150 h in 6 th sem. School <strong>Social</strong> <strong>Work</strong>180 h in 7 th sem. (Applied) Research in <strong>Social</strong> <strong>Work</strong>Science2 SWS / 30h(7 th semester) Project Management in <strong>Social</strong> andHealth Care <strong>Social</strong> <strong>Work</strong> and Diakonie (ProtestantChurch <strong>Social</strong> <strong>Work</strong>) <strong>Social</strong> <strong>Work</strong> Management <strong>Social</strong> Law (e.g. Guardianship Law) Didactics of Individual Learning andAdvancement Processes in <strong>Social</strong> <strong>Work</strong> Community Art („Soziokultur“) Media Pedagogy Drama PedagogyCompulsory module: No Compulsory elective module: Yes Elective module: NoCourse types:tutorial / project workshopCredit points:14 cpCredit points:6 th sem.: 7 cp7 th sem.: 7 cpLearning objectives:Requirements:Types of examination:Achievement of credits:<strong>Module</strong> 15 is a so-called “free compulsory elective module” within the bachelorprogramme. It has a broader focus than the specialised area of study with itsrestricted and narrow focus on practice within an institutional setting of social work(modules 10, 11 and 14). The module provides additional opportunity forspecialisation and the development of an individual career profile, enabling studentsto gain in-depth or new knowledge, understanding and practical and research skillsrelevant to social work.The module aims to systematically address issues of social work concern, eitherrelating to issues across fields and disciplines, or issues of social work research andpractice.study admissionthesis or written exam or oral exam / (course-specific) course achievement.<strong>Module</strong> examination is not a multiple-course-examinationmodule exam passed (exam achievement)

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