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Area
Tematica:
762 - Social work and counselling
Lingua:
tedesco
Responsabile
accordo: Prof. Maria Teresa Consoli
INFORMAZIONI
AMMINISTRATIVE |
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INFORMAZIONI ACCADEMICHE |
International Curriculum
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On the Social Work course the ASH offers a series of lectures in
English language for its students who are interested in studying
abroad. These lectures are suitable for international guest
students who do not yet have sufficient knowledge of German and
who are fluent in English.
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International curriculum: winter semester
2010
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Registration on the courses: it takes place during the first few
days of the semester (beginning of winter semester 01.10.,
summer semester 01.04. one every year) in the college itself.
After deciding on your courses, if you wish to make any changes
to the Learning Agreement, contact the
ASH International Office.
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Area
Tematica: 313
Political science and civics
Lingua:
tedesco
Responsabile
accordo: Prof. Francesca Longo
Nomination/Application
deadlines for ERASMUS:
15 May for the 1st semester (winter semester)
1 November for the 2nd semester (summer semester)
Please note: We cannot accept applications after the mentioned
deadlines.
Online Application!!!
§ The nomination of
your students should be done through our
online application tool.
§ Please inform the
students whom you wish to nominate to fill in our online form and to
send the
printout
of the online application form, signed by the student
and his or her ERASMUS Coordinator,
directly to the
departmental ERASMUS Coordinator at
the University of Bonn.
§ Students can find
the online
application form (in German,
English, and French) and further information on the application
process at
www.erasmus.unibonn.de How
to apply
Please note:
Please do not
send the printout of the
application forms
to the International Office
but to the departmental ERASMUS Coordinator directly.
Some departments have additional application
requirements (e.g. language requirements).
They will inform their according cooperation partners
in your institution about this.
List of ERASMUS Departmental Coordinators:
http://www3.unibonn.de/studium/studiumundpraktikumimausland/austauschprogrammederuniversitaetbonn/erasmus/fachkoordinatorenundkooperationen
2. German Language Requirements
German is, especially in many undergraduate programmes,
the main teaching language at the University of Bonn (except in some
subjects, especially in the natural sciences, economics and social
sciences). Therefore, all ERASMUS students who do not study in English
are expected to
have a
good and sufficient
knowledge of German (B1/B2
highly recommended!). (Some
departments ask for a proof of students’ German
language proficiency level together with their
application. They will inform their according
cooperation partners in your institution and the students
about this.)
For information on which courses are offered in
English, students should contact their departmental ERASMUS
Coordinator.
3. German Language Courses
German Language courses during the semester
4 teaching hours per week equals 3 ECTS credits that
can be included in the transcript of records upon agreement with
departmental ERASMUS Coordinator
Fee: 60 € (reduced fee for ERASMUS students,
normal fee: 160 €)
Application deadlines German language courses:
1 August for
winter semester
1 February for
summer semester
More information about the application procedure will
be sent to the students after they have been accepted at the
University of Bonn.
Please note: We do
not offer language courses
at the A1level.
Intensive Language and Orientation Course for Exchange
Students
The University of Bonn offers a 4weeks intensive
language and orientation course for exchange students from different
programmes in September/March. There are some limited places for
ERASMUS students.
Fee: 580 € (including
intensive language course and a ticket for all public transportation
for one month)
Further information and application form will be sent
to the students after they have been accepted at the University of
Bonn and at:
www.erasmus.unibonn.de
Application deadlines:
15 June for the
1st
semester (September course)
1 December for
the 2nd
semester (March course)
Students should apply early enough, independently from
their ERASMUS application!
Places are limited!
Students should also be aware that our German
Department (Germanistisches Seminar) does
not offer any German language
courses but teaches German philology and literature. Students who do
not study “Germanistik” (German
Language und Literature Studies) as their main subject
are usually not admitted
to study “Germanistik” at our university, only if this has been agreed
on between the according departmental ERASMUS coordinators.
4. Orientation
ERASMUS Welcome Week
We offer an orientation programme in the first week
before the start of each semester (first week of October for 1 st
semester and first week of April
for 2nd
semester).
Application deadlines for orientation:
1 August for
winter semester
1 February for
summer semester
More information about the application procedure for
the orientation programme will be sent to the students after they have
been accepted at the University of Bonn.
5. Where can ERASMUS Students find further
information?
§
Information Sheet.
§ Students can find
all important information on their ERASMUS study period at the
University of Bonn – such as
housing information, information on orientation programmes and
language courses, formalities etc. – on our
ERASMUS website:
www.erasmus.unibonn.de
§ Students will
also receive an “information
kit”
from the ERASMUS Departmental Coordinator
and the International Office by email
about 46 weeks after the
above mentioned application deadlines.
§ And students may
join the ERASMUS
facebook group of the
University of Bonn.
www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100001895311902&ref=tn_tnmn#!/ErasmusIncomingsUniBonn
European
University Viadrina Frankfurt (Oder)
Area
Tematica: 762
- Social work and counselling
Lingua:
tedesco
Responsabile
accordo: Prof. Giuseppe Vecchio
INFORMAZIONI
AMMINISTRATIVE |
Deadlines
- winter
semester: 15.07. for EU citizens (31.05.recommended for non-EU
citizens)
- summer
semester: 15.01. for EU citizens (30.11. recommended for non-EU
citizens)
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INFORMAZIONI ACCADEMICHE |
Faculties
Study programs at a glance
Course
offer
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Area
Tematica:
313 Political science and civics
Lingua:
tedesco
Responsabile
accordo: Prof. Francesca Longo
INFORMAZIONI
AMMINISTRATIVE |
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Exchange Students
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International Student Guide
- Online
application: please visit the link with all details and
procedure to apply to LMU
http://www.en.uni-muenchen.de/students/exchange/incomings/austausch_engl/online_application/index.html
- Application
deadlines:
June 15
for the winter semester;
December 15
for the summer semester
- Contact:
International Office email:
international@lmu.de
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INFORMAZIONI ACCADEMICHE |
Note that ECTS points are not listed in the course catalogue. You
will find ECTS information on the faculty/department websites or
you can ask the departmental exchange student coordinator.
Find below a
list of most relevant departments:
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Area
Tematica:
313 Political science and civics
Lingua:
tedesco
Responsabile
accordo: Prof. Francesca Longo (UG) e Prof. Fulvio Attinà (PG/D)
INFORMAZIONI
AMMINISTRATIVE |
- summer
semester (beginning in April): January 1
- winter semester (beginning in October): July 1
Please note that the University can only handle your application
after having received both the online AND the paper application! |
INFORMAZIONI ACCADEMICHE |
Bachelor
Programmes
Master
Programmes
Courses
First of all, some general information: be prepared to encounter
different forms of courses at our Faculty:
Seminar ("Seminar")
Most of the courses at our Faculty are seminars. Seminars usually
have 10 to 40 participants. The idea behind the seminar system is
to allow students to intensively and differentiatedly deal with a
given issue. Students are expected to actively participate in
discussions and group work. To earn ECTS-Credits, students will
mostly be asked to give a presentation or to write an essay of
approximately 10 to 15 pages. There are seminars both on Bachelor
and on Master level.
Lecture ("Vorlesung")
Some elementary courses, which are mandatory for a large number of
students, are also organised as lectures. In lectures, the
professor will give an oral presentation to impart knowledge about
a particular subject. Students are asked to listen, make notes and
work the content of the lecture over at home. To earn ECTS-Credits,
students usually have to pass a written exam at the end of the
course (Klausur), which covers the topics the lecture dealt with.
Tutorial ("Tutorium")
For several elementary seminars and lectures supplemental
tutorials have been introduced at our Faculty. Tutorials are
usually led by advanced students. In comparatively small working
groups students have the opportunity to discuss the contents of
the related lecture respectively seminar and/or additional
readings. Frequently, the tutors will also assist students in
preparing presentations or final examinations.
Please note that our Faculty also offers a special tutorial for
international students, which provides an introduction into the
academic working methods that are used at our faculty (Sprungmarke).
“Academic Quarter” ("Akademisches Viertel")
A particularity of schedules at German universities is the
so-called “academic quarter”: courses scheduled at a certain hour
– with or without the addition "c.t." (“cum tempore” = “with time”)
– usually start 15 minutes after and end 15 minutes before the
full hour. A course that, according to the course calendar, takes
place from 8 am to 10 am thus begins at 8.15 am and ends at 9.45
am. To indicate that a course commences at the exact time, the
abbreviation “s.t.” (“sine tempore” = “without time”) is used.
Thus, a course set out to 8 am s.t. beginns at 8 am sharp and ends
at 9.30 am. This system also makes it easier for students to walk
from one university building to another between classes.
Course calendar ("Veranstaltungs- und Personalverzeichnis",
VPV)
For every semester, the University publishes a course calender at
the end of the preceding semester. This course calendar contains a
list of all courses that are offered at the different Faculties,
important addresses of the University administration, and semester
dates (beginning, end, holidays).
Academic
calendar
Winter
semester 2010/2011
Beginning of the semester: October 1, 2010
Beginning of the courses: October 17, 2010
Christmas holidays: December 17 to December 31, 2011
End of the courses: February 11, 2011
End of the semester: March 31, 2011
Summer semester 2011
Beginning of the semester: April 1, 2011
Beginning of the courses: April 16, 2011
End of the courses: July 27, 2011
End of the semester: September 30, 2011
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Area
Tematica:
313 Political science and civics
Lingua:
tedesco
Responsabile
accordo: Prof. Francesca Longo e Prof. Fulvio Attinà
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