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Seminar Personal and social competencies
Lecturer: Dr. Gabriele HußmannTutorials (only organisation): Henrike Weing�rtner
Hours per week: 3
ECTS credits: 6
Modul: P4 (MA MI PStO 2022); P8 (MA MCI PStO 2022)
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Syllabus
During the seminar, students will present the state of research and current developments in sub-areas of human-machine interaction. The aim of the proseminar is to convey and promote the basics of research, documentation and presentation of scientific work.
Attendance is compulsory for all lecture dates.
In this seminar, the focus is on you as an individual, in your personal development. You will experience yourself and others and learn to work constructively together in teams. You will learn and test ways and methods to achieve your goals.
- You will learn what personality means, also in distinction to temperament, character and behaviour
- You experience your own personality, your competence profile, your resources
- You will be introduced to a tried and tested self-coaching programme
- You will experience and practise non-reactive conversation strategies, also in conflict situations.
- You learn methods of conflict moderation
- You will learn ways of decision-making
- You recognise and distinguish your role - your function - your position
- You will become familiar with the basics of successful teamwork and leadership
The seminar is experiential and requires intensive willingness to participate, to practise together and to engage in dialogue.
Attention
This course will be conducted exclusively in German language. Therefore, we kindly request that only students who are proficient in German apply. Students who are not fluent in German are encouraged to select an alternative certification.
Dates and Locations
Course
- Termine: An vier Samstagen: 03.05.2025 und 10.05.2025 und 24.05.2025 und 31.05.2025 von 10 Uhr - 18 Uhr
- Location: Frauenlobstr. 7a, Room 357
Grading
The grade is based on a presentation.
- Active participation on all four seminar days.
- The presentation must last 15-30 minutes.