Module GW1300-KP06
Basics of Human Development and Physical and Mental Health 1 (GrEntGes1)
Duration
1 Semester
Turnus of offer
each winter semester
Credit points
6
Course of studies, specific fields and terms:
- Bachelor of Science in Nursing 2020, compulsory, foundations of human sciences
- Bachelor Applied Nursing (part-time) 2022, optional subject, for equivalence check
- Bachelor of Science in Nursing 2017, compulsory: aptitude test, foundations of human sciences
- Bachelor of Science in Nursing 2018, compulsory: aptitude test, foundations of human sciences
- Bachelor of Science in Nursing 2020, compulsory, foundations of human sciences
Classes and lectures:
- Basics of general and developmental psychology (lecture, 2 SWS)
- Human biology, physiology and anatomy for nursing professions (lecture, 4 SWS)
Workload:
- 90 hours in-classroom work
- 90 hours private studies
Contents of teaching:
- Fundamentals of developmental and cell biology
- Fundamentals of anatomy: location, structure, functions of specific human organs and organ systems, including the different types of tissue (focus: cardiovascular system, respiratory system).
- Fundamentals of general and developmental psychology
Qualification-goals/Competencies:
- Knowledge and understanding: Students have a basic knowledge and understanding of developmental and cell biology.
- Knowledge and understanding: You know and understand the position and structure of the human organs and organ systems.
- Knowledge and understanding: You know and understand the initial functions and modes of operation of human organs and organ systems.
- Knowledge and understanding: They know and understand frequently received psychological theories on human development and behaviour.
- Use, application and generation of knowledge: Students can apply knowledge and understanding in different learning contexts as well as transfer it to professional situations.
- Communication and cooperation: Students are able to communicate subject-specific content in a way that is appropriate to the target audience and use subject-specific terminology.
Grading through:
- written exam
Responsible for this module:
Teacher:
- Institute of Anatomy
- Institute for Social Medicine and Epidemiology - Section for Research and Teaching in Nursing
- Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Kathrin Kalies
- Dr. rer. hum. biol. Christine Herr
- Anna Dammermann, M.A.
- MitarbeiterInnen des Instituts
Literature:
- See current module plan in the Moodle course :
Language:
- offered only in German
Notes:
Admission requirements for enrolment in the module:- none
Admission requirements for participation in module examination(s):
- - Successful completion of tests (60% pass mark, B) in accordance with the requirements specified at the beginning of the semester
Module examination(s):
- GW1300-L1: Fundamentals of human development and physical-psychological health 1, written exam, 90 min, 100% of the module grade
For students of PO 2018 and PO 2017 there are 5 SWS lectures.
(Institute of Social Medicine - Nursing Section share of V 90 %)
(Institute of Anatomy share of V 10 %)
Last Updated:
01.10.2025