Curriculum

Interdisciplinary Graduate School on "Social and Economic Change"

 

The group of doctoral students in the GSBC_SEC is interdisciplinary and analyses 'Change' in all its facets. Additionally to the thesis, students are invited to participate in a doctoral programme which provides them witn competences that go beyond the mere functional expertise. In the following, you find an overview on the requirements for a successful participation in the programme:

Element Name Interval/ECTS

Sum ECTS Full certificate

(Sum ECTS Light certificate)

Obligatory
  Research Colloquium One per year (0,5ECTS) 1,5 (1,5)
  Good Scientific Practice Once at the beginning (1ECTS) 1 (1)
  Cross-Subject panel One per year (0,5ECTS) 1,5 (1,5)
Thematic courses own discipline
  Theory oriented course in the own research discipline 3 (2) courses per 3ECTS 9 (6)
Methodological courses own discipline
  Methodology oriented course in the own research discipline 3 (2) courses per 3ECTS 9 (6)
Thematic courses in additional discipline
  Theory oriented course in additional research discipline 2 (0) courses per 3ECTS 6 (0)
Soft Skills or Teaching Skills
 

Graduate academy courses on soft skills

3-6 (0) courses per 0,5-1ECTS 3 (0)
 

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Lehre Lernen

Certificate Basic 3 (0)
GSBC_EIC Summer School: full participation if its the own discipline 3ECTS will be credited for Thematic Courses and 3 ECTS will be credited for Methodological courses; full participation if economics is not the own discipline 6ECTS for the additional discipline will be credited