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| Module code:  MFSTM-350 | 
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| 4V (4 hours per week) | 
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| Semester: 3 | 
| Mandatory course: yes | 
| Language of instruction: German
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| Assessment: Project work (Can be repeated annually)
 
 
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| MFSTM-350 (P440-0022) Leisure, Sports, Tourism Management, Master, ASPO 01.04.2017
, semester 3, mandatory course
 
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| 60 class hours (= 45 clock hours) over a 15-week period. The total student study time is 180 hours (equivalent to 6 ECTS credits).
 There are therefore 135 hours available for class preparation and follow-up work and exam preparation.
 
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| Recommended prerequisites (modules): MFSTM-110 Leisure, Sport and Tourism Studies
 MFSTM-120 Stakeholders in the Leisure, Sport and Tourism Sectors
 MFSTM-130 Project and Process Management
 MFSTM-150 Empirical Methods in Social Science Research
 
 
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| Recommended as prerequisite for: 
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| Module coordinator: Prof. Dr. Ralf Rockenbauch
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| Lecturer: Dozierende des Studiengangs
 
 
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| Learning outcomes: After successfully completing this module, students will:
 _ be able to work independently or in groups on a complex task/topic from the fields of leisure, sports and tourism management systematically using scientific methods,
 _ be able to apply and haved deepened their knowledge about project and process management,
 _ be able to independently gather, select and evaluate information,
 _ be able to document the results of their project work using modern presentation techniques and present those results to the group (as well as to external parties, if necessary).
 
 
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| Module content: _This course deals with the complex topic of leisure, sports and tourism management. Students will work on subtasks individually and/or in groups.
 _ Project definition
 _ Project implementation
 _ Project presentation and documentation
 
 
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| Teaching methods/Media: _ Seminaristic lecture course
 __ SOL _ Self-organized learning
 _ _SRL _ Self-regulated learning_
 _ Case studies (where appropriate, study trip)
 _ Role playing
 _ Group and project work (concept development and presentation)
 _ Discussions with fellow students and third parties
 _ Presentations and preparation of documentation/papers
 
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| Recommended or required reading: _ Depends on the respective topic
 _ Information on introductory literature can be found in the respective module description under "Recommended prerequisites" (in particular, project management and empirical social research methods).
 
 
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