Module PT4050-KP12

Bachelor thesis in physiotherapy (PTBArbeit)


Duration

1 Semester

Turnus of offer

each semester

Credit points

12

Course of studies, specific fields and terms:

  • Bachelor Physiotherapy 2022, compulsory, Physiotherapy
  • Bachelor Physiotherapy 2018, compulsory, Physiotherapy
  • Bachelor Physiotherapy 2017, compulsory, Physiotherapy
  • Bachelor Physiotherapy 2016, compulsory, Physiotherapy

Classes and lectures:

  • Bachelor thesis (supervised self studies, 1 SWS)
  • seminar (seminar, 1 SWS)

Workload:

  • 30 hours in-classroom work
  • 330 hours work on an individual topic (research and development) and written elaboration

Contents of teaching:

  • Deepening in a subject area agreed with the supervisor by self-study (subject area is closely related to the course content)
  • Scientific procedure for the creation of the bachelor thesis
  • Creation of a study protocol according to formal criteria for a bachelor thesis / scientific thesis
  • Ethical aspects in the implementation of the Bachelor project

Qualification-goals/Competencies:

  • Students have the ability to solve a subject-specific problem by applying appropriate scientific methods under guidance and with independent deepening of knowledge.
  • They can plan and organize small projects independently.
  • They know the scientific process for answering theoretical and empirical questions and implement it within their bachelor thesis.
  • They can deepen scientific knowledge and elaborate it linguistically and formally.
  • They can verbally present complex scientific findings in an comprehensible manner, can substantiate profound scientific knowledge in a discussion and can conduct evidence research.

Grading through:

  • written exam, oral presentation, and defence of the experiment´s results

Responsible for this module:

  • Prof. Dr. Kerstin Lüdtke

Teacher:

  • All institutes of the University of Lübeck
  • Alle prüfungsberechtigten Dozentinnen/Dozenten des Studienganges

Literature:

  • :

Language:

  • thesis can be written in German or English

Notes:

Admission requirements for the module:
none

Admission requirements for the exam:
The admission requirements according to §9 of the program regulations (SGO) apply

Module exam:
written work, oral presentation and defence.
The grading is based on the assessment of the written work, oral presentation and defense.
Students must have achieved at least a grade of “satisfactory” on all of their examinations in order for these to be considered completed.

Last Updated:

01.11.2021