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Cur­rent course start: Part-time B.A. Man­age­ment for health and nurs­ing pro­fes­sions at the HNU starts with twenty stu­dents

10.03.2020, Post­gradu­ate :

Course start 2020: For the approximately twenty new participants of the B.A. Management for health and nursing professions, it means to start this week and to go a new way with the part-time studies. For many of the professionals it is their first degree.

In the following six semesters, students will continue their business management training and prepare for a management position during the presence weeks at HNU, with online training and in independent group work. Experienced lecturers and professors promote professional as well as personal development. Organizational support is provided by the contact persons in the center for further education.

The new participants have been at the HNU since the beginning of the week. After being greeted by the staff of the Center for Continuing Education Ms. Maurer and the academic staff Ms. Jaumann, the students learn about the Neu-Ulm University of Applied Sciences and the service facilities of the HNU, such as the library and the canteen. The most important contact persons also introduce themselves.

Organizational basics and an introduction to the online learning platform Moodle will follow. With the workshop "Scientific Work" of the course director and strategic director of further training, Ms. Professor Dr. Sylvia Schafmeister starts the transfer of expertise on the first day. Eating together on the first evening in a sociable atmosphere enables you to get to know each other personally.

In the first week of attendance, the courses take place from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. at the HNU, but also in the University Center Vöhlinschloss in Illertissen. The following content is imparted: business administration in health and nursing professions, key qualification 1- communication and moderation, methods of empirical social research. The practice-related content enables the students to integrate valuable impulses into everyday working life from the very first day of further training.

The division into learning groups also takes place in the first week of attendance. This community offers students the advantage of being able to create group work together and to support themselves successfully during their studies. This often creates friendships for life.

We wish the new students every success and many exciting, goal-oriented face-to-face weeks at the Center for Continuing Education at the Neu-Ulm University of Applied Sciences.