What does social commitment actually mean? In our courses, we deal with questions like these:
How is social engagement developing in Germany or even in other countries? What role does social engagement play in addressing real social problems? What fields of activity are there and how does the work of non-governmental organizations, non-profit organizations, and each engaged individual take shape there?
In the "Transdisciplinary Course Program" we offer courses each semester that you can take and receive credit for as Building Block 1.
Here is an example from the SoSe 2024 program booklet:
- 1PGE209 | Verantwortung in der Zivilgesellschaft - Migration
- 1PGE303 | Social Justice mit dem Schwerpunkt Diskriminierung
- 1PGE305 | Gesundheit - Geschlecht - Soziale Ungleichheit
If you have successfully completed another course during your stay abroad or at the University of Tübingen that raises the same questions: Send the certificate or your Transcript of Records (ToR) as well as the module or course description to the certificate coordination.