Information on individual educational components (ECTS-Course descriptions) per semester

  
Degree programme:Contextual Studies
Type of degree:Intern
 Special-Time
 Summer Semester 2025
  

Course unit titleInternational Activities 2
Course unit code800101000104
Language of instructionEnglish
Type of course unit (compulsory, optional)Elective
Semester when the course unit is deliveredSummer Semester 2025
Teaching hours per week2
Year of study2025
Level of course unit (e.g. first, second or third cycle)First Cycle (Bachelor)
Number of ECTS credits allocated3
Name of lecturer(s)


Prerequisites and co-requisites
  • Openness and willingness to receive and process intercultural information and perspectives
  • Appreciation and respect for cultural differences
  • Appreciation of the need to adapt, engage and contribute to new environments, different cultures and unfamiliar situations

By choosing this ‘course’, you are signalling your interest in an international activity.

For offers within the framework of the FHV network RUN European University (RUN-EU), you can find the offers here.

For offers within the framework of short international exchange programmes such as ‘Erasmus+ Blended Intensive Programmes’ (BIPs) or longer ones such as a semester abroad or a double degree, you can find the information in our International Office.

Check the offers regularly, inform yourself or apply and clarify your absence from curricular events in the degree programme. If you have any questions, please contact the designated colleagues. 

After successfully completing the course (receiving the certificate), you can apply for recognition of the course as an international activity via the A5 portal under the menu item ‘Requests’.

Course content

Depending on the selected international activity

Learning outcomes
  • Understanding cultural differences and their significance and understanding how communication works in different cultures
  • Applying foreign language skills in real situations and specific tasks
  • Using globally available technologies and tools and applying effective time management strategies in a transnational context
  • Analysing complex problems from different cultural perspectives
  • Analysing global contexts and their impact on local contexts
  • Evaluate and develop creative solutions to international challenges
  • Engaging and collaborating in international teams and building global professional networks
  • Active participation in intercultural dialogues and interactions
  • Integration of international project management practices into your own way of working

as well as

  • Development and consolidation of a global approach to thinking as an integral part of one's own identity
Planned learning activities and teaching methods

Depending on the selected international activity

Assessment methods and criteria

Depending on the selected international activity

Comment

None

Recommended or required reading

Depending on the selected international activity

Mode of delivery (face-to-face, distance learning)

Depending on the selected international activity

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