Health Communication Bachelor with One Core Subject (Academic)

FsB vom 17.10.2011 mit Änderung vom 01.03.2013 und Berichtigungen vom 15.01.2015 und 02.02.2015

Profiles and modules

Please note: This page displays study programme variants and modules that are being phased out. Studying according to these regulations is only possible to a limited extent. You can find the detailed information in the transitional regulations.
Acronym Designation LP1 Recom­mended start2 Manda­tory option3 SL4 bPr5 uPr6
40-M1 Bio-medical and ecological foundations 10 1. Obli­gation   1  
40-M3 Introduction to communication sciences 10 1. Obli­gation 2 1  
40-M4 Measuring and evaluating health information 10 1. Obli­gation   1  
40-M6 Methods of research in social sciences and demography 10 2. Obli­gation   1  
40-M9 Introduction to Business Management in Health Care 5 3. Obli­gation   1  
40-M10 Theoretical introduction to consulting of institutions and health system research 5 3. Obli­gation   1  
40-M11 Internship 5 3. o. 4. o. 5. Obli­gation 1   1
40-M25 Bachelor's Thesis and Colloquia 15 6. Obli­gation   1  
40-M12 E-health advanced 5 4. Compul­sory optional subject   1  
40-M13 Methods and applications in health counselling 5 4. Compul­sory optional subject   1  
40-M14 Methods and applications in health education 5 4. Compul­sory optional subject   1  
40-M15 Methods and applications in health care management 5 4. Compul­sory optional subject   1  
40-M16 Methods and applications in management of institutions and health system research 5 4. Compul­sory optional subject   1  
40-M17 Methods and applications in health reporting and epidemiology 5 4. Compul­sory optional subject   1  
40-M18 Demographic foundations of health and social security 5 4. Compul­sory optional subject   1  
40-M23 Internship 30 5. Compul­sory optional subject 1   1
Modules already discontinued
40-M2 Public health and social-science foundations 10 1. Obli­gation 2 1  
40-M5 Introduction to economic and health policy 10 2. Obli­gation   2  
40-M7 Introduction to e-health 5 3. Obli­gation   1  
40-M8 Theoretical and conceptional introduction to health promotion and counselling 5 3. Obli­gation   1  
40-M9_ver1 Introduction to Business Management in Health Care 5 3. Obli­gation   1  
40-M16_ver1 Methods and applications in management of institutions and health system research 5 4. Compul­sory optional subject   1  
40-M17_ver1 Methods and applications in health reporting and epidemiology 5 4. Compul­sory optional subject   1  
40-M19 Project seminar ehealth 15 5. Compul­sory optional subject     1
40-M20 Project seminar health education and counseling 15 5. Compul­sory optional subject     1
40-M21 Project seminar health reporting 15 5. Compul­sory optional subject     1
40-M22 Project seminar care management and management of institutions 15 5. Compul­sory optional subject     1
40-M23_ver1 Internship 30 5. Compul­sory optional subject 1   1
In addition, 30 credit points have to be gained within the scope of the individual supplementary area. At least 20 credit points have to be gained in the form of modules or other programmes, and 10 credit points by individual courses (§ 13 BPO). The subject-specific regulations (see navigation) may include deviating rules, in particular mandatory options in the form of a "structured supplement".

Courses offered for the Individual Subsidiary Subjects >>

Individueller Ergänzungsbereich

Acronym Designation LP1 Recom­mended start2 Manda­tory option3 SL4 bPr5 uPr6
40-M27 Supplement health communication 1 10 2. o. 3. o. 4. o. 5. o. 6. Compul­sory optional subject 2-4 SL, 0-2 uPr
40-M28 Supplement health communication 2 5 2. o. 3. o. 4. o. 5. o. 6. Compul­sory optional subject 1-2 SL, 0-1 uPr
40-M24 Advanced internship 10 3. o. 4. o. 5. Compul­sory optional subject 1   1

Modularisierter individueller Kompetenz-Erwerb (MiKE)

Acronym Designation LP1 Recom­mended start2 Manda­tory option3 SL4 bPr5 uPr6
40-M26 Modularised aquisition of individual competences 10 2. o. 3. o. 4. o. 5. o. 6. Compul­sory optional subject     1

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LP is the short form for credit points.
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The figures in this column are the specialist semesters in which it is recommended to start the module. Depending on the individual study schedule, entirely different courses of study are possible and advisable.
3
Explanations on mandatory option: "Obligation" means: This module is mandatory for the course of the studies; "Optional obligation" means: This module belongs to a number of modules available for selection under certain circumstances. This is more precisely regulated by the "Subject-related regulations" (see navigation).
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Number of study requirements
5
Number of examinations with grades
6
Number of examinations without grades
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Not specified