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Basic Concepts of Social Pedagogy (1cr)

Code: C-10065-SX00GQ72-3002

General information


Enrollment
14.05.2026 - 18.08.2026
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Timing
01.09.2026 - 31.12.2026
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Number of ECTS credits allocated
1 cr
Institution
Metropolia University of Applied Sciences, The course is open in Moodle 1.9. - 31.12.2026. You may start the course at any time during this period. However, we recommend starting no later than December 1 to ensure you have sufficient time to complete the studies, the exam, and any possible retake exam.
Teaching languages
English
Seats
0 - 20

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Evaluation scale

Pass/Fail

Content scheduling

You complete all the study modules and pass the final exam in your own pace.

Objective

Learning Objectives:
- Orientation to the theoretical foundations and basic concepts of social pedagogy
- The student is aware of the characteristics of a social pedagogical approach

Content

The course covers:
- Social pedagogy as a field of science and practice
- Key concepts and principles of social pedagogy

Location and time

The course is open in Moodle 1.9. - 31.12.2026. You may start the course at any time during this period. However, we recommend starting no later than December 1 to ensure you have sufficient time to complete the studies, the exam, and any possible retake exam.

Materials

All designated learning material is available in the Moodle space.

Teaching methods

This is a self-paced and location-independent online course. Studying happens independently online in the Moodle workspace.

Exam schedules

An automated exam is completed independently in Moodle. Find the instructions for the exam in the Moodle workspace. You may attempt to pass the exam up to three times.

Student workload

1 credits correspond to a workload of 27 hours.

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