________________________________________________________________________________________________ Modulhandbuch B.A.-Studiengänge 2024/25; Stand 12. Juni 2024 Seite [121] B2020 Basics for Studying Code BFS Workload 180 h ECTS 6 CP Subject semester 1 Frequency Annually Duration 1 Semester Class type (Core Course: P / Elective: W / Partial Elective: WP) P: TDS Teaching Mode Lecture/Seminar Contact Time 3x 2 wsh/ 3x 30 UE Individual Study and Exam 90 h Additional Time Requirement The module comprises the sub-modules: 1. Introduction to academic work (2 wsh) 2. Theoretical Framework (2 wsh) 3. Spiritual Formation (2 wsh) Course objectives: Professional expertise Students acquire knowledge of: • the foundations of academic work. • the overall design, structure, profile and objective of the chosen major. • the specifics and understanding of the issues of the chosen major. • the understanding of the relationships between Protestant theology, various sub-disciplines and related sciences. • the relationship between theology, religious studies, social sciences and professional and social action. Course objectives: Skill set Students are able to • deal with important tools of the study. • reflect on the relationship between thinking, faith and life and to take their own position. Contents Part 1: Introduction to academic work • General introduction to the study and scientific work • Effective working methods • Overview of basic methods and tools Part 2: Theoretical Framework • The study program and its structure • Theology, religious studies, social sciences and the humanities as academic disciplines • Clarification of relations between sub-disciplines and reference sciences • Scientific paradigms, their axioms, aims and consequences for the formation of motives for action, faith and theology. Part 3: Spiritual Formation • Growing as leader (one’s own biography and personality, leadership skills, soft-skills, key qualifications) • Time- and self-management • Spirituality – its place in personal life, studies and profession Teaching Mode lectures; individual, partner and group work, introduction to the use of the library, own presentation, practical exercises Prerequisites none Literature will be announced at the beginning of the course
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