Conducted in
terms:
2022/23L, 2023/24L, 2024/25L
Erasmus code: 12.0
ISCED code: 0910
ECTS credits:
1
Language:
English
Organized by:
Department of Principles of Medical Law
(for:
Faculty of Health Sciences)
General Sciences: General Sociology and Sociology of Disability 1855-F1-SOiN-SJ
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Total student workload
(in Polish) 1. Mandatory hours with the participation of the teacher: - participation in lectures - 10 hours
- participation in exercises – 10 h
20 h = 0.8 ECTS
2. Time devoted by the student to individual work: - reading literature - 6 h = 0.2 ECTS
- preparation for exercises – 6 h = 0.2 ECTS
- presentation preparation – 8 h = 0.3 ECTS
3. Time required to prepare for the assessment process – 10 h = 0.4 ECTS
The total student workload is 50 hours, which corresponds to 2 ECTS points.
Learning outcomes - knowledge
(in Polish) Knows and understands:
W1: basic sociological concepts, approaches and theories and understands their importance in the context of human functioning in society - B.W1.
W2: the importance of social mechanisms for meeting mental and social needs - B.W1.
W3: social mechanisms shaping social attitudes - B.W2
W4: the importance of social conditions and adopted social attitudes for achieving specific health effects - B.W2. W5: Knows the rules of communication with the patient, treated as a form of social interaction - B.W4.
Learning outcomes - skills
(in Polish) He can:
U1: indicate examples of social mechanisms and understand their importance in the context of aid impacts B.U8. U2: take into account social conditions in planning and conducting physiotherapy - B.U8.
U3: use specialized domestic and foreign literature - E.U3
Learning outcomes - social competencies
(in Polish) K1: The student acquires competences enabling him to determine the scope and importance of his own professional role - K2.
K2: Is able to identify own limitations related to being subject to social and group mechanisms that influence the attitudes displayed. – K5
Teaching methods
(in Polish) Lectures:
Informative lecture and case studies conducted in a synchronous form using a multimedia presentation on the Microsoft Teams platform, which includes links to short lectures.
Exercises: The student presents examples of group process interactions and presents them during classes.
Course coordinators
Term 2024/25L: | Term 2023/24L: | Term 2022/23L: |
Additional information
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