Subject | Number of hours | ECTS points | Form of verification | Mandatory |
---|---|---|---|---|
Health and safety in education
|
4 | - | assessment | obligatory |
|
60 | 5 | exam | obligatory |
|
40 | 5 | assessment | obligatory |
|
60 | 5 | exam | obligatory |
|
60 | 5 | exam | obligatory |
|
10 | 1 | assessment | obligatory |
|
30 | 4 | graded credit | obligatory |
|
15 | 2 | graded credit | obligatory |
|
30 | 3 | graded credit | obligatory |
Kierunek Joint Bachelor in Sustainability
Informacje podstawowe
Nazwa wydziału: Wydział Prawa i Administracji |
Nazwa kierunku: Joint Bachelor in Sustainability |
Poziom: pierwszego stopnia (studia wspólne) |
Forma: studia stacjonarne |
Profil: ogólnoakademicki |
Kierownik kierunku
Koordynator kierunku
Program
Klasyfikacja ISCED: 0488 |
Liczba semestrów: 6 |
Język studiów: angielski |
Tytuł zawodowy nadawany absolwentom: licencjat |
Dyscyplina wiodąca: Nauki prawne |
Opis realizacji programu
Wszyscy studenci kierunku rozpoczynają studia na jednej uczelni (UJ), gdzie uczęszczają na zajęcia przez pierwsze dwa semestry studiów. Następnie studenci wybierają ścieżkę specjalistyczną koordynowaną przez jeden z uniwersytetów partnerskich, na których kampusie odbywają zajęcia przez następne trzy semestry (cały drugi rok i pierwszy semestr trzeciego roku). Dostępnych jest sześć ścieżek specjalistycznych; są to: Chemistry & Climate Physics; Environmental & Life Sciences; Economy & Geography; Economics, Management & Engineering; Law & Politics of Sustainability; Social Sciences & Humanities. Studenci są przypisywani do ścieżek z uwzględnieniem ich preferencji. Jednakże, zważywszy na limit 30 miejsc na każdej ścieżce, poza preferencjami studentów w przypisywaniu do ścieżek uwzględnione będą również oceny końcowe ze Wstępów do ścieżek – priorytet będzie przyznany studentom, którzy otrzymali najwyższe oceny ze wstępu do danej ścieżki.
Ukończenie studiów
Uzyskanie minimum 180 ECTS, zaliczenie wszystkich przedmiotów obowiązkowych oraz, w zależności od wymagań obowiązujących w uczelni promotora (osoby prowadzącej przedmiot seminarium), przygotowanie i złożenie pracy licencjackiej lub/i zdanie egzaminu dyplomowego (w przypadku UJ warunkiem jest zdanie egzaminu dyplomowego).
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Subject | Number of hours | ECTS points | Form of verification | Mandatory |
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|
30 | 4 | assessment | obligatory |
|
20 | 2 | exam | obligatory |
|
40 | 4 | exam | obligatory |
|
36 | 4 | exam | obligatory |
|
36 | 4 | exam | obligatory |
|
49 | 4 | exam | obligatory |
|
20 | 4 | exam | obligatory |
|
32 | 4 | graded credit | obligatory |
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During the 2nd semester, the students follow the same curriculum. The courses from this semester introduce students with the topics and scope of each of the six tracks of the programme through the Introduction to track courses. Grades from these introductory courses will contribute to the student allotment to tracks in year two of the programme. Obligatory transversal courses will endow the students with the skills and competences that will be the basis for their further education within the programme.Subject | Number of hours | ECTS points | Form of verification | Mandatory |
---|---|---|---|---|
|
elective | |||
Elective courses taught online, either asynchronously through MOOCs or synchronously via online meetings on platforms such as Zoom, that all students can take irrespective of their chosen track, subject to availiability of places. | ||||
Climate.now
|
16 | 2 | exam | elective |
Introduction to Sustainability
|
24 | 3 | exam | elective |
Biodiversity.now
|
16 | 2 | exam | elective |
Political Economy of Sustainability
|
14 | 2 | assessment | elective |
Sustainability and Arts
|
8 | 1 | assessment | elective |
ClimateComms.now
|
16 | 2 | graded credit | elective |
Leadership for Sustainable Change
|
32 | 5 | graded credit | elective |
Living with Changing Climate
|
32 | 5 | graded credit | elective |
Solutions.now
|
32 | 5 | graded credit | elective |
Statistical Tools for Climate and Atmospheric Science
|
32 | 5 | graded credit | elective |
Air Quality in a Changing World
|
32 | 5 | graded credit | elective |
Sustainable Consumption
|
16 | 2 | assessment | elective |
Sustainable Welfare
|
32 | 5 | graded credit | elective |
Business in the Natural Environment
|
32 | 5 | graded credit | elective |
Introduction to Circular Economy
|
32 | 5 | graded credit | elective |
Geoinformatics I
|
32 | 5 | graded credit | elective |
Basics of statistics and R I
|
32 | 5 | graded credit | elective |
Elements of AI: Introduction to AI
|
16 | 2 | assessment | elective |
Sociological imagination
|
32 | 5 | graded credit | elective |
Computing and Society
|
32 | 5 | graded credit | elective |
Ethics of AI
|
16 | 2 | assessment | elective |
Probability I
|
32 | 5 | graded credit | elective |
Sustainability Course
|
24 | 3 | assessment | elective |
Statistical Data Analysis for Scientists and Engineers
|
20 | 3 | exam | elective |
Introduction to Inequality Studies
|
32 | 5 | graded credit | elective |
Space Sustainability
|
16 | 2 | assessment | elective |
Climate Change: Carbon Capture and Storage
|
15 | 2 | assessment | elective |
See additional information
During the 3rd semester, the curriculum is organised via the programme's tracks.Subject | Number of hours | ECTS points | Form of verification | Mandatory |
---|---|---|---|---|
|
70 | 9 | exam | obligatory |
|
30 | 4 | exam | obligatory |
|
5 | - | - | obligatory |
|
obligatory | |||
The student selects classes from a list prepared each year, according to own interests and subject to availability of places. During the second year, each student should obtain at least 30 ECTS in all available elective courses (online and offline), of which 10 ECTS should be related to the development of methodological skills. During the course of studies, the student should obtain at least 45 ECTS in elective courses (by default 30 ECTS during the second year and 15 ECTS during the third year). |
See additional information
During the 3rd semester, the curriculum of the programme will be realised via specialised tracks, each of which focuses on sustainability from the perspective of given disciplines. Basing on the knowledge and transversal competences the students gained during the first year of the programme, those of them who choose the Law & Politics of Sustainability track will gain knowledge on law and politics in the context of sustainability. The courses from this semester will familiarise students with key topics and concepts of various branches of the law as well as attune them to legal reasoning and correct analysis of legal acts and documents. During the second year, students of all tracks also have to earn 30 ECTS through elective courses – they can either choose from the online offer available to all students or from the online offer available at the university at which the student is currently staying.Subject | Number of hours | ECTS points | Form of verification | Mandatory |
---|---|---|---|---|
|
44 | 5 | exam | obligatory |
|
34 | 5 | exam | obligatory |
|
47 | 5 | graded credit | obligatory |
|
elective | |||
The student selects classes from a list prepared each year, according to own interests and subject to availability of places. During the second year, each student should obtain at least 30 ECTS in all available elective courses (online and offline), of which 10 ECTS should be related to the development of methodological skills. During the course of studies, the student should obtain at least 45 ECTS in elective courses (by default 30 ECTS during the second year and 15 ECTS during the third year). | ||||
Society and Social Relations
|
16 | 5 | exam | elective |
Environment and Politics
|
18 | 5 | exam | elective |
Political History of the Finnish Society
|
26 | 5 | exam | elective |
Finland in the Global Economy
|
24 | 5 | exam | elective |
Gender and Society
|
14 | 5 | exam | elective |
Climate and Energy
|
24 | 5 | exam | elective |
Agricultural and Rural Policy of the European Union
|
24 | 5 | exam | elective |
Sustainability and Global Food Value Chains
|
14 | 5 | exam | elective |
International Forest Policy 1
|
26 | 5 | exam | elective |
Introduction to Tropical Forestry
|
28 | 5 | exam | elective |
Agriculture, Agroforestry and Forestry in the Tropics
|
42 | 3 | exam | elective |
Agroforestry 1 – Introduction to Tropical Argoforestry
|
28 | 5 | exam | elective |
Basic Labworks in Chemistry
|
114 | 5 | graded credit | elective |
Atoms, Molecules and Interactions
|
32 | 5 | exam | elective |
Energy, Reactivity and Chemical Equilibrium
|
32 | 5 | exam | elective |
Organic Chemistry 1
|
38 | 5 | exam | elective |
Inorganic Chemistry
|
32 | 5 | exam | elective |
Linear Algebra and Complex Numbers
|
49 | 5 | exam | elective |
Calculus IA: Limits and Differentiation
|
28 | 5 | graded credit | elective |
Calculus IB: Integration
|
49 | 5 | exam | elective |
Advanced Calculus
|
49 | 5 | exam | elective |
Probability Calculus I
|
49 | 5 | exam | elective |
Laboratory Exercises in Basic Studies of Physics I
|
32 | 2 | graded credit | elective |
Laboratory Exercises in Basic Studies of Physics II
|
32 | 3 | graded credit | elective |
Matter and Interactions
|
40 | 5 | exam | elective |
Electromagnetism
|
49 | 5 | exam | elective |
Radiation Fields and Photons
|
42 | 5 | exam | elective |
Introduction to Relativity Theory
|
40 | 5 | exam | elective |
Introduction to Programming
|
34 | 5 | graded credit | elective |
Advanced Course in Programming
|
34 | 5 | graded credit | elective |
Introduction to Databases
|
32 | 5 | exam | elective |
Computer and Internet
|
65 | 5 | exam | elective |
Data Structures and Algorithms I
|
21 | 5 | graded credit | elective |
Subject Studies Labworks in Inorganic Chemistry 1
|
136 | 5 | graded credit | elective |
Subject Studies Labworks in Inorganic Chemistry 2
|
160 | 5 | graded credit | elective |
Subject Studies Labworks in Organic Chemistry 1
|
220 | 5 | graded credit | elective |
Subject Studies Labworks in Organic Chemistry 2
|
220 | 5 | graded credit | elective |
Organic Chemistry 2
|
32 | 5 | exam | elective |
Resolving Structure of Molecules
|
33 | 5 | exam | elective |
Biological Chemistry
|
32 | 5 | exam | elective |
Computational Chemistry
|
49 | 5 | exam | elective |
Solution Chemistry
|
38 | 5 | exam | elective |
Radiochemistry
|
46 | 5 | exam | elective |
Bioinorganic Chemistry
|
25 | 5 | graded credit | elective |
Physical Chemistry Labworks
|
60 | 2 | graded credit | elective |
Basics in Polymer Chemistry
|
49 | 5 | exam | elective |
Liner Algebra and Matrices II
|
49 | 5 | exam | elective |
Introduction to Vector Analysis
|
51 | 5 | exam | elective |
Measure and Integration
|
42 | 5 | exam | elective |
Series
|
32 | 5 | graded credit | elective |
Differential Equations I
|
56 | 5 | exam | elective |
Basics of Thermophysics
|
44 | 5 | exam | elective |
Thermodynamic Potentials
|
28 | 5 | exam | elective |
Physical Basis for Computing
|
49 | 5 | exam | elective |
Introduction to Quantum Physics
|
45 | 5 | exam | elective |
Applications of Quantum Physics I: Atoms and Molecules
|
42 | 5 | exam | elective |
Applications of Quantum Physics II: Solid State and Elementary Particles
|
49 | 5 | exam | elective |
Basics of Nanoscience
|
32 | 5 | exam | elective |
Aerosol Physics I
|
49 | 5 | exam | elective |
Fluid Phenomena
|
42 | 5 | exam | elective |
Chemistry and Environmental Chemistry in Water
|
37 | 5 | assessment | elective |
Consumption of Novelty
|
26 | 5 | exam | elective |
Introduction to Inequality Studies
|
14 | 5 | exam | elective |
Health Inequalities
|
32 | 5 | exam | elective |
Inequality and the Welfare State: Historical Perspectives
|
14 | 5 | exam | elective |
Data, Artificial Intelligence and Inequality
|
28 | 5 | exam | elective |
Geographies of Inequalities
|
26 | 5 | exam | elective |
Religion and Society
|
18 | 5 | exam | elective |
Ethics of Political Communication on Social Media
|
23 | 5 | exam | elective |
Political Opinion
|
22 | 5 | exam | elective |
Bio- and Environmental Technology in Urban Context
|
63 | 5 | exam | elective |
Principles of International Law
|
22 | 1 | exam | elective |
International Trade
|
26 | 5 | exam | elective |
Economics of the EU
|
28 | 5 | exam | elective |
See additional information
During the 3rd semester, the curriculum of the programme will be realised via specialised tracks, each of which focuses on sustainability from the perspective of given disciplines. Basing on the knowledge and transversal competences the students gained during the first year of the programme, those of them who choose the Sustainable Physics & Chemistry track will gain knowledge on physics and chemistry in the context of sustainability and climate. The courses from this semester will familiarise students with key topics and concepts from mathematics, inorganic chemistry and climate studies. During the second year, students of all tracks also have to earn 30 ECTS through elective courses – they can either choose from the online offer available to all students or from the online offer available at the university at which the student is currently staying.Subject | Number of hours | ECTS points | Form of verification | Mandatory |
---|---|---|---|---|
|
30 | 3 | exam | obligatory |
|
44 | 5 | exam | obligatory |
|
24 | 3 | exam | obligatory |
|
36 | 4 | exam | obligatory |
|
elective | |||
The student selects classes from a list prepared each year, according to own interests and subject to availability of places. During the second year, each student should obtain at least 30 ECTS in all available elective courses (online and offline), of which 10 ECTS should be related to the development of methodological skills. During the course of studies, the student should obtain at least 45 ECTS in elective courses (by default 30 ECTS during the second year and 15 ECTS during the third year). | ||||
Environmental History, 500-1800
|
39 | 6 | exam | elective |
Environmental Philosophy
|
26 | 4 | graded credit | elective |
European Institutions
|
26 | 3 | exam | elective |
Economic Sociology
|
26 | 3 | exam | elective |
The Origins and Development of European Integration
|
52 | 6 | exam | elective |
Economics of the Single Market
|
52 | 6 | exam | elective |
European Institutions, Decision-making and Lobbying in the EU
|
39 | 6 | exam | elective |
Psychology
|
26 | 3 | exam | elective |
Macroeconomics
|
52 | 5 | exam | elective |
Managerial Economics
|
41 | 6 | exam | elective |
Current Issues in Historical Perspectives
|
39 | 6 | exam | elective |
International Business
|
26 | 3 | exam | elective |
Entrepreneurship and Business Planning
|
26 | 3 | exam | elective |
Economics of Monetary Integration
|
26 | 3 | exam | elective |
Ecology
|
5 | 4 | exam | elective |
Population, Climate Change and Society
|
26 | 4 | exam | elective |
Business Ethics
|
26 | 4 | exam | elective |
Development Cooperation
|
26 | 4 | exam | elective |
Philosophy of Technology
|
26 | 4 | exam | elective |
Statistical Data Analysis for Scientists and Engineers
|
15 | 3 | exam | elective |
Introduction to Geoprocessing
|
29 | 3 | exam | elective |
Introduction to Cartography
|
33 | 3 | exam | elective |
See additional information
During the 3rd semester, the curriculum of the programme will be realised via specialised tracks, each of which focuses on sustainability from the perspective of given disciplines. Basing on the knowledge and transversal competences the students gained during the first year of the programme, those of them who choose the Economics, Management & Engineering track will gain knowledge on economics and management engineering in the context of sustainability. The courses from this semester will familiarise students with key topics and competences from microeconomics, theories on human behaviour and behaviour change, and market analysis. During the second year, students of all tracks also have to earn 30 ECTS through elective courses – they can either choose from the online offer available to all students or from the online offer available at the university at which the student is currently staying.Subject | Number of hours | ECTS points | Form of verification | Mandatory |
---|---|---|---|---|
|
45 | 5 | exam | obligatory |
|
45 | 5 | exam | obligatory |
|
45 | 5 | exam | obligatory |
|
elective | |||
The student selects classes from a list prepared each year, according to own interests and subject to availability of places. During the second year, each student should obtain at least 30 ECTS in all available elective courses (online and offline), of which 10 ECTS should be related to the development of methodological skills. During the course of studies, the student should obtain at least 45 ECTS in elective courses (by default 30 ECTS during the second year and 15 ECTS during the third year). | ||||
Macroeconomics: Economic Growth
|
51 | 7 | exam | elective |
Microeconomics: Uncertainty and Information
|
51 | 7 | exam | elective |
International Economics: International Monetary Economics
|
51 | 7 | exam | elective |
Resources and Climate Change
|
54 | 5 | exam | elective |
International Economics: International Trade
|
51 | 7 | exam | elective |
Mathematics: Linear Algebra
|
42 | 5 | exam | elective |
Introduction to Econometrics
|
39 | 7 | exam | elective |
Topics in Environmental Economics
|
36 | 6 | exam | elective |
EU Substantive Law (Master)
|
33 | 4 | exam | elective |
Comparative Law (Master)
|
33 | 4 | exam | elective |
International Law (Master)
|
33 | 4 | exam | elective |
International Contracts (Master)
|
33 | 4 | exam | elective |
Legal Theory (Master)
|
33 | 4 | exam | elective |
See additional information
During the 3rd semester, the curriculum of the programme will be realised via specialised tracks, each of which focuses on sustainability from the perspective of given disciplines. Basing on the knowledge and transversal competences the students gained during the first year of the programme, those of them who choose the Geography & Economics track will gain knowledge on economics and geography in the context of sustainability. The courses from this semester will familiarise students with key topics concerning urbanisation, the impact of climate change on demographics, bioclimatology, and environmental economy. During the second year, students of all tracks also have to earn 30 ECTS through elective courses – they can either choose from the online offer available to all students or from the online offer available at the university at which the student is currently staying.Subject | Number of hours | ECTS points | Form of verification | Mandatory |
---|---|---|---|---|
|
45 | 5 | graded credit | obligatory |
|
45 | 5 | graded credit | obligatory |
|
45 | 5 | graded credit | obligatory |
|
elective | |||
The student selects classes from a list prepared each year, according to own interests and subject to availability of places. During the second year, each student should obtain at least 30 ECTS in all available elective courses (online and offline), of which 10 ECTS should be related to the development of methodological skills. During the course of studies, the student should obtain at least 45 ECTS in elective courses (by default 30 ECTS during the second year and 15 ECTS during the third year). | ||||
Risk Analysis and Management
|
45 | 4 | graded credit | elective |
Consumer Behaviour
|
45 | 6 | graded credit | elective |
Business Economics
|
45 | 6 | graded credit | elective |
International Economy
|
45 | 6 | graded credit | elective |
World Economy
|
45 | 6 | graded credit | elective |
Public Economics
|
45 | 6 | graded credit | elective |
International Economic Environment
|
45 | 6 | graded credit | elective |
Applied Statistics and Numerical Methods
|
45 | 6 | exam | elective |
Physics of the Atmosphere
|
45 | 6 | graded credit | elective |
Physics of the Earth
|
45 | 6 | graded credit | elective |
Principles of Marketing
|
45 | 6 | graded credit | elective |
Gender and Politics
|
45 | 6 | graded credit | elective |
The History of Women and Gender relations
|
52 | 6 | graded credit | elective |
World history and Globalization in Early Modern Times
|
45 | 6 | graded credit | elective |
History of Economics Thought
|
30 | 4 | graded credit | elective |
Economic History
|
30 | 4 | graded credit | elective |
Domestic and International Financial Markets
|
30 | 4 | graded credit | elective |
International Economic Organization
|
45 | 6 | graded credit | elective |
Economic Policy
|
45 | 6 | graded credit | elective |
Social Psychology I
|
45 | 6 | graded credit | elective |
Sociology of Social movements
|
45 | 6 | graded credit | elective |
Political Sociology
|
45 | 6 | graded credit | elective |
Economic History I
|
30 | 6 | graded credit | elective |
Economic History II
|
26 | 6 | graded credit | elective |
Introduction to Economics
|
30 | 6 | graded credit | elective |
Introduction to Economics of the EU
|
30 | 4 | graded credit | elective |
Introduction to Law
|
45 | 6 | graded credit | elective |
Introduction to Politics
|
45 | 6 | graded credit | elective |
Contemporary Economy in Historical Perspective
|
28 | 4 | graded credit | elective |
Macroeconomics
|
30 | 6 | graded credit | elective |
International Marketing
|
30 | 4 | graded credit | elective |
See additional information
During the 3rd semester, the curriculum of the programme will be realised via specialised tracks, each of which focuses on sustainability from the perspective of given disciplines. Basing on the knowledge and transversal competences the students gained during the first year of the programme, those of them who choose the Environmental & Life Sciences track will gain knowledge on chemistry and biology in the context of sustainability and climate. The courses from this semester will familiarise students with key topics and concepts from mathematics, biology and geology, as well as biodiversity and the strategies for its maintenance. During the second year, students of all tracks also have to earn 30 ECTS through elective courses – they can either choose from the online offer available to all students or from the online offer available at the university at which the student is currently staying.Subject | Number of hours | ECTS points | Form of verification | Mandatory |
---|---|---|---|---|
|
28 | 3 | graded credit | obligatory |
|
28 | 3 | graded credit | obligatory |
|
elective | |||
The “Disciplinary extensions” group of courses is one of the obligatory modules of the Social Sciences & Humanities track. Students choose courses in accordance to their own preferences and subject to availability of places. | ||||
|
16 | 3 | exam | elective |
|
30 | 3 | graded credit | elective |
|
elective | |||
The student selects classes from a list prepared each year, according to own interests and subject to availability of places. During the second year, each student should obtain at least 30 ECTS in all available elective courses (online and offline), of which 10 ECTS should be related to the development of methodological skills. During the course of studies, the student should obtain at least 45 ECTS in elective courses (by default 30 ECTS during the second year and 15 ECTS during the third year). | ||||
Ringvorlesung Nachhaltigkeit und Effizienz
|
28 | 3 | graded credit | elective |
Anthropology of Maintenance, Repair and Recycling
|
30 | 6 | graded credit | elective |
Changing Environmental Behavior
|
28 | 6 | graded credit | elective |
Sustainability Now! Empowerment for Change
|
22 | 3 | assessment | elective |
The Digitalization of Mobility
|
55 | 6 | graded credit | elective |
Das Neue. Entstehen, Wirken und Sinn des Neuen in der Welt
|
26 | 3 | assessment | elective |
Mentoring für die nächste Generation
|
13 | 3 | assessment | elective |
Development and Sustainability
|
32 | 6 | graded credit | elective |
Summer School "Critical Sustainability Engagements"
|
24 | 3 | assessment | elective |
Social Transformation in Modern South Asia
|
32 | 6 | graded credit | elective |
Climate Change and Environmental Policy
|
32 | 6 | graded credit | elective |
Studium Digitale
|
24 | 3 | exam | elective |
Introduction to the Philosophy of Race
|
32 | 6 | assessment | elective |
Introductory Course: Sociology of Migration
|
37 | 6 | exam | elective |
Migration Research and Ethical Challenges
|
32 | 6 | graded credit | elective |
The Ethics and Politics of Refugeehood
|
32 | 6 | assessment | elective |
European Integration
|
30 | 3 | assessment | elective |
Feminist Political Philosophy
|
28 | 6 | assessment | elective |
Wealth and Inequality since 1890
|
32 | 3 | assessment | elective |
Global Policy Analysis: Poverty, Development, Growth
|
35 | 6 | exam | elective |
See additional information
During the 3rd semester, the curriculum of the programme will be realised via specialised tracks, each of which focuses on sustainability from the perspective of given disciplines. Basing on the knowledge and transversal competences the students gained during the first year of the programme, those of them who choose the Social Sciences & Humanities track will gain knowledge on social sciences and humanities in the context of sustainability. The courses from this semester will familiarise students with key topics and concepts from sociology, modern philosophy, theology and ethics relevant for the sustainability discourse. Unlike with the other tracks, students choose partially their courses from those on offer in the obligatory modules. During the second year, students of all tracks also have to earn 30 ECTS through elective courses – they can either choose from the online offer available to all students or from the online offer available at the university at which the student is currently staying.Subject | Number of hours | ECTS points | Form of verification | Mandatory |
---|---|---|---|---|
|
elective | |||
Elective courses taught online, either asynchronously through MOOCs or synchronously via online meetings on platforms such as Zoom, that all students can take irrespective of their chosen track, subject to availiability of places. | ||||
Climate.now
|
16 | 2 | exam | elective |
Introduction to Sustainability
|
24 | 3 | exam | elective |
Biodiversity.now
|
16 | 2 | exam | elective |
Political Economy of Sustainability
|
14 | 2 | assessment | elective |
Sustainability and Arts
|
8 | 1 | assessment | elective |
ClimateComms.now
|
16 | 2 | graded credit | elective |
Leadership for Sustainable Change
|
32 | 5 | graded credit | elective |
Living with Changing Climate
|
32 | 5 | graded credit | elective |
Solutions.now
|
32 | 5 | graded credit | elective |
Statistical Tools for Climate and Atmospheric Science
|
32 | 5 | graded credit | elective |
Air Quality in a Changing World
|
32 | 5 | graded credit | elective |
Sustainable Consumption
|
16 | 2 | assessment | elective |
Sustainable Welfare
|
32 | 5 | graded credit | elective |
Business in the Natural Environment
|
32 | 5 | graded credit | elective |
Introduction to Circular Economy
|
32 | 5 | graded credit | elective |
Geoinformatics I
|
32 | 5 | graded credit | elective |
Basics of statistics and R I
|
32 | 5 | graded credit | elective |
Elements of AI: Introduction to AI
|
16 | 2 | assessment | elective |
Sociological imagination
|
32 | 5 | graded credit | elective |
Computing and Society
|
32 | 5 | graded credit | elective |
Ethics of AI
|
16 | 2 | assessment | elective |
Probability I
|
32 | 5 | graded credit | elective |
Sustainability Course
|
24 | 3 | assessment | elective |
Statistical Data Analysis for Scientists and Engineers
|
20 | 3 | exam | elective |
Introduction to Inequality Studies
|
32 | 5 | graded credit | elective |
Space Sustainability
|
16 | 2 | assessment | elective |
Climate Change: Carbon Capture and Storage
|
15 | 2 | assessment | elective |
See additional information
During the 4th semester, the curriculum is organised via the programme's tracks.Subject | Number of hours | ECTS points | Form of verification | Mandatory |
---|---|---|---|---|
|
30 | 4 | exam | obligatory |
|
5 | 1 | assessment | obligatory |
|
55 | 7 | exam | obligatory |
|
45 | 5 | assessment | obligatory |
|
elective | |||
The student selects classes from a list prepared each year, according to own interests and subject to availability of places. During the second year, each student should obtain at least 30 ECTS in all available elective courses (online and offline), of which 10 ECTS should be related to the development of methodological skills. During the course of studies, the student should obtain at least 45 ECTS in elective courses (by default 30 ECTS during the second year and 15 ECTS during the third year). |
See additional information
During the 4th semester, the curriculum of the programme will be realised via specialised tracks, each of which focuses on sustainability from the perspective of given disciplines. Basing on the knowledge and transversal competences the students gained during the first year of the programme, those of them who choose the Law & Politics of Sustainability track will gain knowledge on law and politics in the context of sustainability. The courses from this semester will familiarise students with key topics and concepts of various branches of the law as well as attune them to legal reasoning and correct analysis of legal acts and documents. Additionally, the students will have the opportunity to apply the theoretical knowledge they learned in practice through the Legal Clinic 1 course, which employs the service-learning method. During the second year, students of all tracks also have to earn 30 ECTS through elective courses – they can either choose from the online offer available to all students or from the online offer available at the university at which the student is currently staying.Subject | Number of hours | ECTS points | Form of verification | Mandatory |
---|---|---|---|---|
|
29 | 5 | exam | obligatory |
|
42 | 5 | graded credit | obligatory |
|
42 | 5 | exam | obligatory |
|
82 | 5 | graded credit | obligatory |
|
elective | |||
The student selects classes from a list prepared each year, according to own interests and subject to availability of places. During the second year, each student should obtain at least 30 ECTS in all available elective courses (online and offline), of which 10 ECTS should be related to the development of methodological skills. During the course of studies, the student should obtain at least 45 ECTS in elective courses (by default 30 ECTS during the second year and 15 ECTS during the third year). | ||||
Society and Social Relations
|
16 | 5 | exam | elective |
Environment and Politics
|
18 | 5 | exam | elective |
Political History of the Finnish Society
|
26 | 5 | exam | elective |
Finland in the Global Economy
|
24 | 5 | exam | elective |
Gender and Society
|
14 | 5 | exam | elective |
Climate and Energy
|
24 | 5 | exam | elective |
Agricultural and Rural Policy of the European Union
|
24 | 5 | exam | elective |
Sustainability and Global Food Value Chains
|
14 | 5 | exam | elective |
International Forest Policy 1
|
26 | 5 | exam | elective |
Introduction to Tropical Forestry
|
28 | 5 | exam | elective |
Agriculture, Agroforestry and Forestry in the Tropics
|
42 | 3 | exam | elective |
Agroforestry 1 – Introduction to Tropical Argoforestry
|
28 | 5 | exam | elective |
Basic Labworks in Chemistry
|
114 | 5 | graded credit | elective |
Atoms, Molecules and Interactions
|
32 | 5 | exam | elective |
Energy, Reactivity and Chemical Equilibrium
|
32 | 5 | exam | elective |
Organic Chemistry 1
|
38 | 5 | exam | elective |
Inorganic Chemistry
|
32 | 5 | exam | elective |
Linear Algebra and Complex Numbers
|
49 | 5 | exam | elective |
Calculus IA: Limits and Differentiation
|
28 | 5 | graded credit | elective |
Calculus IB: Integration
|
49 | 5 | exam | elective |
Advanced Calculus
|
49 | 5 | exam | elective |
Probability Calculus I
|
49 | 5 | exam | elective |
Laboratory Exercises in Basic Studies of Physics I
|
32 | 2 | graded credit | elective |
Laboratory Exercises in Basic Studies of Physics II
|
32 | 3 | graded credit | elective |
Matter and Interactions
|
40 | 5 | exam | elective |
Electromagnetism
|
49 | 5 | exam | elective |
Radiation Fields and Photons
|
42 | 5 | exam | elective |
Introduction to Relativity Theory
|
40 | 5 | exam | elective |
Introduction to Programming
|
34 | 5 | graded credit | elective |
Advanced Course in Programming
|
34 | 5 | graded credit | elective |
Introduction to Databases
|
32 | 5 | exam | elective |
Computer and Internet
|
65 | 5 | exam | elective |
Data Structures and Algorithms I
|
21 | 5 | graded credit | elective |
Subject Studies Labworks in Inorganic Chemistry 1
|
136 | 5 | graded credit | elective |
Subject Studies Labworks in Inorganic Chemistry 2
|
160 | 5 | graded credit | elective |
Subject Studies Labworks in Organic Chemistry 1
|
220 | 5 | graded credit | elective |
Subject Studies Labworks in Organic Chemistry 2
|
220 | 5 | graded credit | elective |
Organic Chemistry 2
|
32 | 5 | exam | elective |
Resolving Structure of Molecules
|
33 | 5 | exam | elective |
Biological Chemistry
|
32 | 5 | exam | elective |
Computational Chemistry
|
49 | 5 | exam | elective |
Solution Chemistry
|
38 | 5 | exam | elective |
Radiochemistry
|
46 | 5 | exam | elective |
Bioinorganic Chemistry
|
25 | 5 | graded credit | elective |
Physical Chemistry Labworks
|
60 | 2 | graded credit | elective |
Basics in Polymer Chemistry
|
49 | 5 | exam | elective |
Liner Algebra and Matrices II
|
49 | 5 | exam | elective |
Introduction to Vector Analysis
|
51 | 5 | exam | elective |
Measure and Integration
|
42 | 5 | exam | elective |
Series
|
32 | 5 | graded credit | elective |
Differential Equations I
|
56 | 5 | exam | elective |
Basics of Thermophysics
|
44 | 5 | exam | elective |
Thermodynamic Potentials
|
28 | 5 | exam | elective |
Physical Basis for Computing
|
49 | 5 | exam | elective |
Introduction to Quantum Physics
|
45 | 5 | exam | elective |
Applications of Quantum Physics I: Atoms and Molecules
|
42 | 5 | exam | elective |
Applications of Quantum Physics II: Solid State and Elementary Particles
|
49 | 5 | exam | elective |
Basics of Nanoscience
|
32 | 5 | exam | elective |
Aerosol Physics I
|
49 | 5 | exam | elective |
Fluid Phenomena
|
42 | 5 | exam | elective |
Chemistry and Environmental Chemistry in Water
|
37 | 5 | assessment | elective |
Consumption of Novelty
|
26 | 5 | exam | elective |
Introduction to Inequality Studies
|
14 | 5 | exam | elective |
Health Inequalities
|
32 | 5 | exam | elective |
Inequality and the Welfare State: Historical Perspectives
|
14 | 5 | exam | elective |
Data, Artificial Intelligence and Inequality
|
28 | 5 | exam | elective |
Geographies of Inequalities
|
26 | 5 | exam | elective |
Religion and Society
|
18 | 5 | exam | elective |
Ethics of Political Communication on Social Media
|
23 | 5 | exam | elective |
Political Opinion
|
22 | 5 | exam | elective |
Bio- and Environmental Technology in Urban Context
|
63 | 5 | exam | elective |
Principles of International Law
|
22 | 1 | exam | elective |
International Trade
|
26 | 5 | exam | elective |
Economics of the EU
|
28 | 5 | exam | elective |
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During the 4th semester, the curriculum of the programme will be realised via specialised tracks, each of which focuses on sustainability from the perspective of given disciplines. Basing on the knowledge and transversal competences the students gained during the first year of the programme, those of them who choose the Sustainable Physics & Chemistry track will gain knowledge on physics and chemistry in the context of sustainability and climate. The courses from this semester will familiarise students with key topics and concepts from organic chemistry, thermophysics and classical mechanics. Additionally, the students will have the opportunity to apply the theoretical knowledge they learned in practice through laboratory classes. During the second year, students of all tracks also have to earn 30 ECTS through elective courses – they can either choose from the online offer available to all students or from the online offer available at the university at which the student is currently staying.Subject | Number of hours | ECTS points | Form of verification | Mandatory |
---|---|---|---|---|
|
44 | 5 | exam | obligatory |
|
44 | 5 | exam | obligatory |
|
45 | 5 | exam | obligatory |
|
elective | |||
The student selects classes from a list prepared each year, according to own interests and subject to availability of places. During the second year, each student should obtain at least 30 ECTS in all available elective courses (online and offline), of which 10 ECTS should be related to the development of methodological skills. During the course of studies, the student should obtain at least 45 ECTS in elective courses (by default 30 ECTS during the second year and 15 ECTS during the third year). | ||||
Environmental History, 500-1800
|
39 | 6 | exam | elective |
Environmental Philosophy
|
26 | 4 | graded credit | elective |
European Institutions
|
26 | 3 | exam | elective |
Economic Sociology
|
26 | 3 | exam | elective |
The Origins and Development of European Integration
|
52 | 6 | exam | elective |
Economics of the Single Market
|
52 | 6 | exam | elective |
European Institutions, Decision-making and Lobbying in the EU
|
39 | 6 | exam | elective |
Psychology
|
26 | 3 | exam | elective |
Macroeconomics
|
52 | 5 | exam | elective |
Managerial Economics
|
41 | 6 | exam | elective |
Current Issues in Historical Perspectives
|
39 | 6 | exam | elective |
International Business
|
26 | 3 | exam | elective |
Entrepreneurship and Business Planning
|
26 | 3 | exam | elective |
Economics of Monetary Integration
|
26 | 3 | exam | elective |
Ecology
|
5 | 4 | exam | elective |
Population, Climate Change and Society
|
26 | 4 | exam | elective |
Business Ethics
|
26 | 4 | exam | elective |
Development Cooperation
|
26 | 4 | exam | elective |
Philosophy of Technology
|
26 | 4 | exam | elective |
Statistical Data Analysis for Scientists and Engineers
|
15 | 3 | exam | elective |
Introduction to Geoprocessing
|
29 | 3 | exam | elective |
Introduction to Cartography
|
33 | 3 | exam | elective |
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During the 4th semester, the curriculum of the programme will be realised via specialised tracks, each of which focuses on sustainability from the perspective of given disciplines. Basing on the knowledge and transversal competences the students gained during the first year of the programme, those of them who choose the Economics, Management & Engineering track will gain knowledge on economics and management engineering in the context of sustainability. The courses from this semester will familiarise students with key topics and concepts from energy and resources economics and management and will introduce them to the problematics of sustainable energy transition. During the second year, students of all tracks also have to earn 30 ECTS through elective courses – they can either choose from the online offer available to all students or from the online offer available at the university at which the student is currently staying.Subject | Number of hours | ECTS points | Form of verification | Mandatory |
---|---|---|---|---|
|
45 | 5 | exam | obligatory |
|
45 | 5 | exam | obligatory |
|
45 | 5 | exam | obligatory |
|
elective | |||
The student selects classes from a list prepared each year, according to own interests and subject to availability of places. During the second year, each student should obtain at least 30 ECTS in all available elective courses (online and offline), of which 10 ECTS should be related to the development of methodological skills. During the course of studies, the student should obtain at least 45 ECTS in elective courses (by default 30 ECTS during the second year and 15 ECTS during the third year). | ||||
Macroeconomics: Economic Growth
|
51 | 7 | exam | elective |
Microeconomics: Uncertainty and Information
|
51 | 7 | exam | elective |
International Economics: International Monetary Economics
|
51 | 7 | exam | elective |
Resources and Climate Change
|
54 | 5 | exam | elective |
International Economics: International Trade
|
51 | 7 | exam | elective |
Mathematics: Linear Algebra
|
42 | 5 | exam | elective |
Introduction to Econometrics
|
39 | 7 | exam | elective |
Topics in Environmental Economics
|
36 | 6 | exam | elective |
EU Substantive Law (Master)
|
33 | 4 | exam | elective |
Comparative Law (Master)
|
33 | 4 | exam | elective |
International Law (Master)
|
33 | 4 | exam | elective |
International Contracts (Master)
|
33 | 4 | exam | elective |
Legal Theory (Master)
|
33 | 4 | exam | elective |
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During the 4th semester, the curriculum of the programme will be realised via specialised tracks, each of which focuses on sustainability from the perspective of given disciplines. Basing on the knowledge and transversal competences the students gained during the first year of the programme, those of them who choose the Geography & Economics track will gain knowledge on economics and geography in the context of sustainability. The courses from this semester will familiarise students with key topics and concepts connected with water and energy policies as well as the influence of human behaviour on economic matters connected with sustainability. During the second year, students of all tracks also have to earn 30 ECTS through elective courses – they can either choose from the online offer available to all students or from the online offer available at the university at which the student is currently staying.Subject | Number of hours | ECTS points | Form of verification | Mandatory |
---|---|---|---|---|
|
45 | 5 | graded credit | obligatory |
|
45 | 5 | graded credit | obligatory |
|
45 | 5 | graded credit | obligatory |
|
elective | |||
The student selects classes from a list prepared each year, according to own interests and subject to availability of places. During the second year, each student should obtain at least 30 ECTS in all available elective courses (online and offline), of which 10 ECTS should be related to the development of methodological skills. During the course of studies, the student should obtain at least 45 ECTS in elective courses (by default 30 ECTS during the second year and 15 ECTS during the third year). | ||||
Risk Analysis and Management
|
45 | 4 | graded credit | elective |
Consumer Behaviour
|
45 | 6 | graded credit | elective |
Business Economics
|
45 | 6 | graded credit | elective |
International Economy
|
45 | 6 | graded credit | elective |
World Economy
|
45 | 6 | graded credit | elective |
Public Economics
|
45 | 6 | graded credit | elective |
International Economic Environment
|
45 | 6 | graded credit | elective |
Applied Statistics and Numerical Methods
|
45 | 6 | exam | elective |
Physics of the Atmosphere
|
45 | 6 | graded credit | elective |
Physics of the Earth
|
45 | 6 | graded credit | elective |
Principles of Marketing
|
45 | 6 | graded credit | elective |
Gender and Politics
|
45 | 6 | graded credit | elective |
The History of Women and Gender relations
|
52 | 6 | graded credit | elective |
World history and Globalization in Early Modern Times
|
45 | 6 | graded credit | elective |
History of Economics Thought
|
30 | 4 | graded credit | elective |
Economic History
|
30 | 4 | graded credit | elective |
Domestic and International Financial Markets
|
30 | 4 | graded credit | elective |
International Economic Organization
|
45 | 6 | graded credit | elective |
Economic Policy
|
45 | 6 | graded credit | elective |
Social Psychology I
|
45 | 6 | graded credit | elective |
Sociology of Social movements
|
45 | 6 | graded credit | elective |
Political Sociology
|
45 | 6 | graded credit | elective |
Economic History I
|
30 | 6 | graded credit | elective |
Economic History II
|
26 | 6 | graded credit | elective |
Introduction to Economics
|
30 | 6 | graded credit | elective |
Introduction to Economics of the EU
|
30 | 4 | graded credit | elective |
Introduction to Law
|
45 | 6 | graded credit | elective |
Introduction to Politics
|
45 | 6 | graded credit | elective |
Contemporary Economy in Historical Perspective
|
28 | 4 | graded credit | elective |
Macroeconomics
|
30 | 6 | graded credit | elective |
International Marketing
|
30 | 4 | graded credit | elective |
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During the 4th semester, the curriculum of the programme will be realised via specialised tracks, each of which focuses on sustainability from the perspective of given disciplines. Basing on the knowledge and transversal competences the students gained during the first year of the programme, those of them who choose the Environmental & Life Sciences track will gain knowledge on biology and chemistry in the context of sustainability and climate. The courses from this semester will familiarise students with key topics and concepts from ecotoxicology, economic and social consequences of pollution, and waste management. Additionally, the students will have the opportunity to apply the theoretical knowledge they learned in practice through field trips. During the second year, students of all tracks also have to earn 30 ECTS through elective courses – they can either choose from the online offer available to all students or from the online offer available at the university at which the student is currently staying.Subject | Number of hours | ECTS points | Form of verification | Mandatory |
---|---|---|---|---|
|
elective | |||
The “Disciplinary extensions” group of courses is one of the obligatory modules of the Social Sciences & Humanities track. Students choose courses in accordance to their own preferences and subject to availability of places. | ||||
|
22 | 3 | exam | elective |
|
25 | 3 | graded credit | elective |
|
28 | 6 | exam | elective |
|
28 | 3 | graded credit | obligatory |
|
30 | 3 | graded credit | obligatory |
|
26 | 3 | exam | obligatory |
|
elective | |||
The student selects classes from a list prepared each year, according to own interests and subject to availability of places. During the second year, each student should obtain at least 30 ECTS in all available elective courses (online and offline), of which 10 ECTS should be related to the development of methodological skills. During the course of studies, the student should obtain at least 45 ECTS in elective courses (by default 30 ECTS during the second year and 15 ECTS during the third year). | ||||
Ringvorlesung Nachhaltigkeit und Effizienz
|
28 | 3 | graded credit | elective |
Anthropology of Maintenance, Repair and Recycling
|
30 | 6 | graded credit | elective |
Changing Environmental Behavior
|
28 | 6 | graded credit | elective |
Sustainability Now! Empowerment for Change
|
22 | 3 | assessment | elective |
The Digitalization of Mobility
|
55 | 6 | graded credit | elective |
Das Neue. Entstehen, Wirken und Sinn des Neuen in der Welt
|
26 | 3 | assessment | elective |
Mentoring für die nächste Generation
|
13 | 3 | assessment | elective |
Development and Sustainability
|
32 | 6 | graded credit | elective |
Summer School "Critical Sustainability Engagements"
|
24 | 3 | assessment | elective |
Social Transformation in Modern South Asia
|
32 | 6 | graded credit | elective |
Climate Change and Environmental Policy
|
32 | 6 | graded credit | elective |
Studium Digitale
|
24 | 3 | exam | elective |
Introduction to the Philosophy of Race
|
32 | 6 | assessment | elective |
Introductory Course: Sociology of Migration
|
37 | 6 | exam | elective |
Migration Research and Ethical Challenges
|
32 | 6 | graded credit | elective |
The Ethics and Politics of Refugeehood
|
32 | 6 | assessment | elective |
European Integration
|
30 | 3 | assessment | elective |
Feminist Political Philosophy
|
28 | 6 | assessment | elective |
Wealth and Inequality since 1890
|
32 | 3 | assessment | elective |
Global Policy Analysis: Poverty, Development, Growth
|
35 | 6 | exam | elective |
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During the 4th semester, the curriculum of the programme will be realised via specialised tracks, each of which focuses on sustainability from the perspective of given disciplines. Basing on the knowledge and transversal competences the students gained during the first year of the programme, those of them who choose the Social Sciences & Humanities track will gain knowledge on social sciences and humanities in the context of sustainability. The courses from this semester will familiarise students with key topics and concepts from sociology, modern philosophy, theology and ethics relevant for the sustainability discourse. Unlike with the other tracks, students choose partially their courses from those on offer in the obligatory modules. During the second year, students of all tracks also have to earn 30 ECTS through elective courses – they can either choose from the online offer available to all students or from the online offer available at the university at which the student is currently staying.Subject | Number of hours | ECTS points | Form of verification | Mandatory |
---|---|---|---|---|
|
elective | |||
Elective courses taught online, either asynchronously through MOOCs or synchronously via online meetings on platforms such as Zoom, that all students can take irrespective of their chosen track, subject to availiability of places. | ||||
Climate.now
|
16 | 2 | exam | elective |
Introduction to Sustainability
|
24 | 3 | exam | elective |
Biodiversity.now
|
16 | 2 | exam | elective |
Political Economy of Sustainability
|
14 | 2 | assessment | elective |
Sustainability and Arts
|
8 | 1 | assessment | elective |
ClimateComms.now
|
16 | 2 | graded credit | elective |
Leadership for Sustainable Change
|
32 | 5 | graded credit | elective |
Living with Changing Climate
|
32 | 5 | graded credit | elective |
Solutions.now
|
32 | 5 | graded credit | elective |
Statistical Tools for Climate and Atmospheric Science
|
32 | 5 | graded credit | elective |
Air Quality in a Changing World
|
32 | 5 | graded credit | elective |
Sustainable Consumption
|
16 | 2 | assessment | elective |
Sustainable Welfare
|
32 | 5 | graded credit | elective |
Business in the Natural Environment
|
32 | 5 | graded credit | elective |
Introduction to Circular Economy
|
32 | 5 | graded credit | elective |
Geoinformatics I
|
32 | 5 | graded credit | elective |
Basics of statistics and R I
|
32 | 5 | graded credit | elective |
Elements of AI: Introduction to AI
|
16 | 2 | assessment | elective |
Sociological imagination
|
32 | 5 | graded credit | elective |
Computing and Society
|
32 | 5 | graded credit | elective |
Ethics of AI
|
16 | 2 | assessment | elective |
Probability I
|
32 | 5 | graded credit | elective |
Sustainability Course
|
24 | 3 | assessment | elective |
Statistical Data Analysis for Scientists and Engineers
|
20 | 3 | exam | elective |
Introduction to Inequality Studies
|
32 | 5 | graded credit | elective |
Space Sustainability
|
16 | 2 | assessment | elective |
Climate Change: Carbon Capture and Storage
|
15 | 2 | assessment | elective |
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During the 5th semester, the curriculum is organised via the programme's tracks.Subject | Number of hours | ECTS points | Form of verification | Mandatory |
---|---|---|---|---|
|
30 | 4 | exam | obligatory |
|
30 | 4 | exam | obligatory |
|
30 | 4 | exam | obligatory |
|
30 | 4 | exam | obligatory |
|
30 | 4 | exam | obligatory |
|
75 | 10 | assessment | obligatory |
|
elective | |||
The student selects classes from a list prepared each year, according to own interests and subject to availability of places. During the second year, each student should obtain at least 30 ECTS in all available elective courses (online and offline), of which 10 ECTS should be related to the development of methodological skills. During the course of studies, the student should obtain at least 45 ECTS in elective courses (by default 30 ECTS during the second year and 15 ECTS during the third year). |
See additional information
During the 5th semester, the curriculum of the programme will be realised via specialised tracks, each of which focuses on sustainability from the perspective of given disciplines. Basing on the knowledge and transversal competences the students gained during the first year of the programme, as well as the disciplinary knowledge gained during the first two semesters of the track, those of them who choose the Law & Politics of Sustainability track will deepen their knowledge on law and politics in the context of sustainability. The courses from this semester will familiarise students with the current discourse and various legal strategies aimed at the achievement of sustainable development. The courses from this semester will build on the knowledge of and familiarity with legal reasoning and correct analysis of legal acts and documents students gained during semester 3 and 4. Additionally, the students will have the opportunity to apply the theoretical knowledge they learned in practice through the Legal Clinic 1 course, which employs the service-learning method. During the third year, students of all tracks also have to earn 15 ECTS through elective courses – they can either choose from the online offer available to all students or from the online offer available at the university at which the student is currently staying.Subject | Number of hours | ECTS points | Form of verification | Mandatory |
---|---|---|---|---|
|
36 | 5 | graded credit | obligatory |
|
42 | 5 | exam | obligatory |
|
45 | 5 | exam | obligatory |
|
36 | 5 | exam | obligatory |
|
36 | 5 | graded credit | obligatory |
|
elective | |||
The student selects classes from a list prepared each year, according to own interests and subject to availability of places. During the second year, each student should obtain at least 30 ECTS in all available elective courses (online and offline), of which 10 ECTS should be related to the development of methodological skills. During the course of studies, the student should obtain at least 45 ECTS in elective courses (by default 30 ECTS during the second year and 15 ECTS during the third year). | ||||
Society and Social Relations
|
16 | 5 | exam | elective |
Environment and Politics
|
18 | 5 | exam | elective |
Political History of the Finnish Society
|
26 | 5 | exam | elective |
Finland in the Global Economy
|
24 | 5 | exam | elective |
Gender and Society
|
14 | 5 | exam | elective |
Climate and Energy
|
24 | 5 | exam | elective |
Agricultural and Rural Policy of the European Union
|
24 | 5 | exam | elective |
Sustainability and Global Food Value Chains
|
14 | 5 | exam | elective |
International Forest Policy 1
|
26 | 5 | exam | elective |
Introduction to Tropical Forestry
|
28 | 5 | exam | elective |
Agriculture, Agroforestry and Forestry in the Tropics
|
42 | 3 | exam | elective |
Agroforestry 1 – Introduction to Tropical Argoforestry
|
28 | 5 | exam | elective |
Basic Labworks in Chemistry
|
114 | 5 | graded credit | elective |
Atoms, Molecules and Interactions
|
32 | 5 | exam | elective |
Energy, Reactivity and Chemical Equilibrium
|
32 | 5 | exam | elective |
Organic Chemistry 1
|
38 | 5 | exam | elective |
Inorganic Chemistry
|
32 | 5 | exam | elective |
Linear Algebra and Complex Numbers
|
49 | 5 | exam | elective |
Calculus IA: Limits and Differentiation
|
28 | 5 | graded credit | elective |
Calculus IB: Integration
|
49 | 5 | exam | elective |
Advanced Calculus
|
49 | 5 | exam | elective |
Probability Calculus I
|
49 | 5 | exam | elective |
Laboratory Exercises in Basic Studies of Physics I
|
32 | 2 | graded credit | elective |
Laboratory Exercises in Basic Studies of Physics II
|
32 | 3 | graded credit | elective |
Matter and Interactions
|
40 | 5 | exam | elective |
Electromagnetism
|
49 | 5 | exam | elective |
Radiation Fields and Photons
|
42 | 5 | exam | elective |
Introduction to Relativity Theory
|
40 | 5 | exam | elective |
Introduction to Programming
|
34 | 5 | graded credit | elective |
Advanced Course in Programming
|
34 | 5 | graded credit | elective |
Introduction to Databases
|
32 | 5 | exam | elective |
Computer and Internet
|
65 | 5 | exam | elective |
Data Structures and Algorithms I
|
21 | 5 | graded credit | elective |
Subject Studies Labworks in Inorganic Chemistry 1
|
136 | 5 | graded credit | elective |
Subject Studies Labworks in Inorganic Chemistry 2
|
160 | 5 | graded credit | elective |
Subject Studies Labworks in Organic Chemistry 1
|
220 | 5 | graded credit | elective |
Subject Studies Labworks in Organic Chemistry 2
|
220 | 5 | graded credit | elective |
Organic Chemistry 2
|
32 | 5 | exam | elective |
Resolving Structure of Molecules
|
33 | 5 | exam | elective |
Biological Chemistry
|
32 | 5 | exam | elective |
Computational Chemistry
|
49 | 5 | exam | elective |
Solution Chemistry
|
38 | 5 | exam | elective |
Radiochemistry
|
46 | 5 | exam | elective |
Bioinorganic Chemistry
|
25 | 5 | graded credit | elective |
Physical Chemistry Labworks
|
60 | 2 | graded credit | elective |
Basics in Polymer Chemistry
|
49 | 5 | exam | elective |
Liner Algebra and Matrices II
|
49 | 5 | exam | elective |
Introduction to Vector Analysis
|
51 | 5 | exam | elective |
Measure and Integration
|
42 | 5 | exam | elective |
Series
|
32 | 5 | graded credit | elective |
Differential Equations I
|
56 | 5 | exam | elective |
Basics of Thermophysics
|
44 | 5 | exam | elective |
Thermodynamic Potentials
|
28 | 5 | exam | elective |
Physical Basis for Computing
|
49 | 5 | exam | elective |
Introduction to Quantum Physics
|
45 | 5 | exam | elective |
Applications of Quantum Physics I: Atoms and Molecules
|
42 | 5 | exam | elective |
Applications of Quantum Physics II: Solid State and Elementary Particles
|
49 | 5 | exam | elective |
Basics of Nanoscience
|
32 | 5 | exam | elective |
Aerosol Physics I
|
49 | 5 | exam | elective |
Fluid Phenomena
|
42 | 5 | exam | elective |
Chemistry and Environmental Chemistry in Water
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37 | 5 | assessment | elective |
Consumption of Novelty
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26 | 5 | exam | elective |
Introduction to Inequality Studies
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14 | 5 | exam | elective |
Health Inequalities
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32 | 5 | exam | elective |
Inequality and the Welfare State: Historical Perspectives
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14 | 5 | exam | elective |
Data, Artificial Intelligence and Inequality
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28 | 5 | exam | elective |
Geographies of Inequalities
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26 | 5 | exam | elective |
Religion and Society
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18 | 5 | exam | elective |
Ethics of Political Communication on Social Media
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23 | 5 | exam | elective |
Political Opinion
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22 | 5 | exam | elective |
Bio- and Environmental Technology in Urban Context
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63 | 5 | exam | elective |
Principles of International Law
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22 | 1 | exam | elective |
International Trade
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26 | 5 | exam | elective |
Economics of the EU
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28 | 5 | exam | elective |
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During the 5th semester, the curriculum of the programme will be realised via specialised tracks, each of which focuses on sustainability from the perspective of given disciplines. Basing on the knowledge and transversal competences the students gained during the first year of the programme, as well as the disciplinary knowledge gained during the first two semesters of the track, those of them who choose the Sustainable Physics & Chemistry track will deepen their knowledge on physics and chemistry in the context of sustainability and climate. The courses from this semester will familiarise students with atmospheric chemistry, climate change and alternative sources of energy and materials. The courses from this semester will build on the knowledge of chemistry and physics students gained during semester 3 and 4. Additionally, the students will have the opportunity to apply the theoretical knowledge they learned in practice during the laboratory classes. During the third year, students of all tracks also have to earn 15 ECTS through elective courses – they can either choose from the online offer available to all students or from the online offer available at the university at which the student is currently staying.Subject | Number of hours | ECTS points | Form of verification | Mandatory |
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45 | 5 | exam | obligatory |
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44 | 5 | exam | obligatory |
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20 | 2 | exam | obligatory |
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26 | 3 | exam | obligatory |
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44 | 6 | exam | obligatory |
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56 | 4 | graded credit | obligatory |
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44 | 5 | exam | obligatory |
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elective | |||
The student selects classes from a list prepared each year, according to own interests and subject to availability of places. During the second year, each student should obtain at least 30 ECTS in all available elective courses (online and offline), of which 10 ECTS should be related to the development of methodological skills. During the course of studies, the student should obtain at least 45 ECTS in elective courses (by default 30 ECTS during the second year and 15 ECTS during the third year). | ||||
Environmental History, 500-1800
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39 | 6 | exam | elective |
Environmental Philosophy
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26 | 4 | graded credit | elective |
European Institutions
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26 | 3 | exam | elective |
Economic Sociology
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26 | 3 | exam | elective |
The Origins and Development of European Integration
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52 | 6 | exam | elective |
Economics of the Single Market
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52 | 6 | exam | elective |
European Institutions, Decision-making and Lobbying in the EU
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39 | 6 | exam | elective |
Psychology
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26 | 3 | exam | elective |
Macroeconomics
|
52 | 5 | exam | elective |
Managerial Economics
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41 | 6 | exam | elective |
Current Issues in Historical Perspectives
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39 | 6 | exam | elective |
International Business
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26 | 3 | exam | elective |
Entrepreneurship and Business Planning
|
26 | 3 | exam | elective |
Economics of Monetary Integration
|
26 | 3 | exam | elective |
Ecology
|
5 | 4 | exam | elective |
Population, Climate Change and Society
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26 | 4 | exam | elective |
Business Ethics
|
26 | 4 | exam | elective |
Development Cooperation
|
26 | 4 | exam | elective |
Philosophy of Technology
|
26 | 4 | exam | elective |
Statistical Data Analysis for Scientists and Engineers
|
15 | 3 | exam | elective |
Introduction to Geoprocessing
|
29 | 3 | exam | elective |
Introduction to Cartography
|
33 | 3 | exam | elective |
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During the 5th semester, the curriculum of the programme will be realised via specialised tracks, each of which focuses on sustainability from the perspective of given disciplines. Basing on the knowledge and transversal competences the students gained during the first year of the programme, as well as the disciplinary knowledge gained during the first two semesters of the track, those of them who choose the Economics, Management & Engineering track will deepen their knowledge on economics and management engineering in the context of sustainability. The courses from this semester will familiarise students with challenges for strategic management and economy arising from the climate crisis and will develop the students’ ability to critically evaluate financial models. The courses from this semester will build on the knowledge of economics and management engineering students gained during semester 3 and 4. During the third year, students of all tracks also have to earn 15 ECTS through elective courses – they can either choose from the online offer available to all students or from the online offer available at the university at which the student is currently staying.Subject | Number of hours | ECTS points | Form of verification | Mandatory |
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45 | 5 | exam | obligatory |
|
45 | 5 | exam | obligatory |
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45 | 5 | exam | obligatory |
|
45 | 5 | exam | obligatory |
|
45 | 5 | exam | obligatory |
|
45 | 5 | exam | obligatory |
|
elective | |||
The student selects classes from a list prepared each year, according to own interests and subject to availability of places. During the second year, each student should obtain at least 30 ECTS in all available elective courses (online and offline), of which 10 ECTS should be related to the development of methodological skills. During the course of studies, the student should obtain at least 45 ECTS in elective courses (by default 30 ECTS during the second year and 15 ECTS during the third year). | ||||
Macroeconomics: Economic Growth
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51 | 7 | exam | elective |
Microeconomics: Uncertainty and Information
|
51 | 7 | exam | elective |
International Economics: International Monetary Economics
|
51 | 7 | exam | elective |
Resources and Climate Change
|
54 | 5 | exam | elective |
International Economics: International Trade
|
51 | 7 | exam | elective |
Mathematics: Linear Algebra
|
42 | 5 | exam | elective |
Introduction to Econometrics
|
39 | 7 | exam | elective |
Topics in Environmental Economics
|
36 | 6 | exam | elective |
EU Substantive Law (Master)
|
33 | 4 | exam | elective |
Comparative Law (Master)
|
33 | 4 | exam | elective |
International Law (Master)
|
33 | 4 | exam | elective |
International Contracts (Master)
|
33 | 4 | exam | elective |
Legal Theory (Master)
|
33 | 4 | exam | elective |
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During the 5th semester, the curriculum of the programme will be realised via specialised tracks, each of which focuses on sustainability from the perspective of given disciplines. Basing on the knowledge and transversal competences the students gained during the first year of the programme, as well as the disciplinary knowledge gained during the first two semesters of the track, those of them who choose the Geography & Economics track will deepen their knowledge on economics and geography in the context of sustainability. The courses from this semester will familiarise students with risk management and analysis, behavioural economics and sustainable economic development. The courses from this semester will build on the knowledge of economics and geography students gained during semester 3 and 4. During the third year, students of all tracks also have to earn 15 ECTS through elective courses – they can either choose from the online offer available to all students or from the online offer available at the university at which the student is currently staying.Subject | Number of hours | ECTS points | Form of verification | Mandatory |
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45 | 5 | exam | obligatory |
|
45 | 5 | exam | obligatory |
|
45 | 5 | exam | obligatory |
|
45 | 5 | exam | obligatory |
|
45 | 5 | exam | obligatory |
|
45 | 5 | exam | obligatory |
|
elective | |||
The student selects classes from a list prepared each year, according to own interests and subject to availability of places. During the second year, each student should obtain at least 30 ECTS in all available elective courses (online and offline), of which 10 ECTS should be related to the development of methodological skills. During the course of studies, the student should obtain at least 45 ECTS in elective courses (by default 30 ECTS during the second year and 15 ECTS during the third year). | ||||
Risk Analysis and Management
|
45 | 4 | graded credit | elective |
Consumer Behaviour
|
45 | 6 | graded credit | elective |
Business Economics
|
45 | 6 | graded credit | elective |
International Economy
|
45 | 6 | graded credit | elective |
World Economy
|
45 | 6 | graded credit | elective |
Public Economics
|
45 | 6 | graded credit | elective |
International Economic Environment
|
45 | 6 | graded credit | elective |
Applied Statistics and Numerical Methods
|
45 | 6 | exam | elective |
Physics of the Atmosphere
|
45 | 6 | graded credit | elective |
Physics of the Earth
|
45 | 6 | graded credit | elective |
Principles of Marketing
|
45 | 6 | graded credit | elective |
Gender and Politics
|
45 | 6 | graded credit | elective |
The History of Women and Gender relations
|
52 | 6 | graded credit | elective |
World history and Globalization in Early Modern Times
|
45 | 6 | graded credit | elective |
History of Economics Thought
|
30 | 4 | graded credit | elective |
Economic History
|
30 | 4 | graded credit | elective |
Domestic and International Financial Markets
|
30 | 4 | graded credit | elective |
International Economic Organization
|
45 | 6 | graded credit | elective |
Economic Policy
|
45 | 6 | graded credit | elective |
Social Psychology I
|
45 | 6 | graded credit | elective |
Sociology of Social movements
|
45 | 6 | graded credit | elective |
Political Sociology
|
45 | 6 | graded credit | elective |
Economic History I
|
30 | 6 | graded credit | elective |
Economic History II
|
26 | 6 | graded credit | elective |
Introduction to Economics
|
30 | 6 | graded credit | elective |
Introduction to Economics of the EU
|
30 | 4 | graded credit | elective |
Introduction to Law
|
45 | 6 | graded credit | elective |
Introduction to Politics
|
45 | 6 | graded credit | elective |
Contemporary Economy in Historical Perspective
|
28 | 4 | graded credit | elective |
Macroeconomics
|
30 | 6 | graded credit | elective |
International Marketing
|
30 | 4 | graded credit | elective |
See additional information
During the 5th semester, the curriculum of the programme will be realised via specialised tracks, each of which focuses on sustainability from the perspective of given disciplines. Basing on the knowledge and transversal competences the students gained during the first year of the programme, as well as the disciplinary knowledge gained during the first two semesters of the track, those of them who choose the Environmental & Life Sciences track will deepen their knowledge on biology and chemistry in the context of sustainability and climate. The courses from this semester will focus on sustainability politics sensu stricte, e.g. in the context of forestry, fishery, biodiversity maintenance and water management. The courses from this semester will build on the knowledge of chemistry and biology students gained during semester 3 and 4. Additionally, the students will have the opportunity to apply the theoretical knowledge they learned in practice during the field trips. During the third year, students of all tracks also have to earn 15 ECTS through elective courses – they can either choose from the online offer available to all students or from the online offer available at the university at which the student is currently staying.Subject | Number of hours | ECTS points | Form of verification | Mandatory |
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elective | |||
The “Governance, Policies, and Politics” group of courses is one of the obligatory modules of the Social Sciences & Humanities track. Students choose courses in accordance to their own preferences and subject to availability of places. | ||||
|
10 | 2 | graded credit | elective |
|
22 | 3 | exam | elective |
|
28 | 3 | graded credit | elective |
|
elective | |||
The “Social Structures, Actors, and Strategies” group of courses is one of the obligatory modules of the Social Sciences & Humanities track. Students choose courses in accordance to their own preferences and subject to availability of places. | ||||
|
30 | 3 | graded credit | elective |
|
30 | 6 | graded credit | elective |
|
28 | 6 | graded credit | elective |
|
18 | 2 | graded credit | elective |
|
28 | 3 | graded credit | elective |
|
elective | |||
The “Justice, Responsibility, and Rights” group of courses is one of the obligatory modules of the Social Sciences & Humanities track. Students choose courses in accordance to their own preferences and subject to availability of places. | ||||
|
28 | 6 | graded credit | elective |
|
15 | 2 | exam | elective |
|
20 | 3 | graded credit | elective |
|
28 | 3 | exam | elective |
|
28 | 3 | graded credit | elective |
|
elective | |||
The “Cultures, Spaces, and Transformations” group of courses is one of the obligatory modules of the Social Sciences & Humanities track. Students choose courses in accordance to their own preferences and subject to availability of places. | ||||
|
27 | 3 | graded credit | elective |
|
20 | 3 | exam | elective |
|
30 | 3 | graded credit | elective |
|
20 | 3 | exam | elective |
|
36 | 3 | graded credit | elective |
|
45 | 5 | graded credit | elective |
|
28 | 6 | graded credit | obligatory |
|
elective | |||
The student selects classes from a list prepared each year, according to own interests and subject to availability of places. During the second year, each student should obtain at least 30 ECTS in all available elective courses (online and offline), of which 10 ECTS should be related to the development of methodological skills. During the course of studies, the student should obtain at least 45 ECTS in elective courses (by default 30 ECTS during the second year and 15 ECTS during the third year). | ||||
Ringvorlesung Nachhaltigkeit und Effizienz
|
28 | 3 | graded credit | elective |
Anthropology of Maintenance, Repair and Recycling
|
30 | 6 | graded credit | elective |
Changing Environmental Behavior
|
28 | 6 | graded credit | elective |
Sustainability Now! Empowerment for Change
|
22 | 3 | assessment | elective |
The Digitalization of Mobility
|
55 | 6 | graded credit | elective |
Das Neue. Entstehen, Wirken und Sinn des Neuen in der Welt
|
26 | 3 | assessment | elective |
Mentoring für die nächste Generation
|
13 | 3 | assessment | elective |
Development and Sustainability
|
32 | 6 | graded credit | elective |
Summer School "Critical Sustainability Engagements"
|
24 | 3 | assessment | elective |
Social Transformation in Modern South Asia
|
32 | 6 | graded credit | elective |
Climate Change and Environmental Policy
|
32 | 6 | graded credit | elective |
Studium Digitale
|
24 | 3 | exam | elective |
Introduction to the Philosophy of Race
|
32 | 6 | assessment | elective |
Introductory Course: Sociology of Migration
|
37 | 6 | exam | elective |
Migration Research and Ethical Challenges
|
32 | 6 | graded credit | elective |
The Ethics and Politics of Refugeehood
|
32 | 6 | assessment | elective |
European Integration
|
30 | 3 | assessment | elective |
Feminist Political Philosophy
|
28 | 6 | assessment | elective |
Wealth and Inequality since 1890
|
32 | 3 | assessment | elective |
Global Policy Analysis: Poverty, Development, Growth
|
35 | 6 | exam | elective |
See additional information
During the 5th semester, the curriculum of the programme will be realised via specialised tracks, each of which focuses on sustainability from the perspective of given disciplines. Basing on the knowledge and transversal competences the students gained during the first year of the programme, as well as the disciplinary knowledge gained during the first two semesters of the track, those of them who choose the Social Sciences & Humanities track will deepen their knowledge on social sciences and humanities in the context of sustainability. The courses from this semester will focus on topics connected with cultural studies, religion studies, history of ideas, and political science. The courses from this semester will build on the knowledge of social sciences and humanities students gained during semester 3 and 4. During the third year, students of all tracks also have to earn 15 ECTS through elective courses – they can either choose from the online offer available to all students or from the online offer available at the university at which the student is currently staying.Subject | Number of hours | ECTS points | Form of verification | Mandatory |
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|
obligatory | |||
Each student chooses one bachelor seminar. The topic of the seminar does not depend on the previous choice of track. The organisational details of the seminar are established by the bachelor thesis supervisor in accordance with procedures of their institution. | ||||
|
30 | 10 | exam | elective |
|
30 | 10 | exam | elective |
|
30 | 10 | exam | elective |
|
30 | 10 | exam | elective |
|
30 | 10 | exam | elective |
|
30 | 10 | exam | elective |