I. SUBJECT DESCRIPTION
II. SUBJECT REQUIREMENTS
III. COURSE CURRICULUM
SUBJECT DATA
OBJECTIVES AND LEARNING OUTCOMES
TESTING AND ASSESSMENT OF LEARNING PERFORMANCE
THEMATIC UNITS AND FURTHER DETAILS
Subject name
GROUP DYNAMICS
ID (subject code)
BMEGT43M170
Type of subject
contact lessons
Course types and lessons
Type
Lessons
Lecture
4
Practice
0
Laboratory
0
Type of assessment
exam
Number of credits
5
Subject Coordinator
Name
Dr. Blaskó Ágnes
Position
associate professor
Contact details
blasko.agnes@gtk.bme.hu
Educational organisational unit for the subject
Department of Sociology and Communication
Subject website
Language of the subject
magyar - HU
Curricular role of the subject, recommended number of terms

Programme: Communication and Media Studies Master’s Programme - Digital media specialisation (from 2018)

Subject Role: Compulsory

Recommended semester: 3

Programme: Communication and Media Studies Master’s Programme - Cultural industries specialisation (from 2018)

Subject Role: Compulsory

Recommended semester: 3

Programme: Communication and Media Studies Master’s Programme - Communication design specialisation (from 2018)

Subject Role: Compulsory

Recommended semester: 3

Programme: Communication and media science Master’s Programme - Cultural spaces specialisation (from 2016)

Subject Role: Compulsory elective

Recommended semester: 0

Programme: Communication and Media Studies Master’s Programme - Visual communication specialisation (from 2018)

Subject Role: Compulsory

Recommended semester: 3

Programme: Communication and media science Master’s Programme - Communication design specialisation (from 2016)

Subject Role: Compulsory elective

Recommended semester: 0

Direct prerequisites
Strong
None
Weak
None
Parallel
None
Exclusion
None
Validity of the Subject Description
Approved by the Faculty Board of the Faculty of Economic and Social Sciences; starting date of the validity of the present Subject Description: before 2017. Next revision: September, 2021.

Objectives

Academic results

Knowledge
  1. Solid knowledge of conceptualization for studying communication and media phenomena
  2. Basic knowledge of social institutions (law, language, religion, etc.)
  3. Basic knowledge of the legal, political etc. norms regulating communication and media phenomena.
Skills
  1. Ability to recognize social and communication problems, and to choose appropriate solutions
  2. Ability to make judgements in practical tasks, ability to make independent decisions
  3. Reliable use of professional language.
Attitude
  1. Openness to social change
  2. Avoidance of being biased, prejudical
  3. Social sensitivity, solidarity
Independence and responsibility
  1. Display one’s own worldview in a professional setting
  2. Independence
  3. Responsible, professionally based social presence.

Teaching methodology

Materials supporting learning

  • Mérei, Ferenc: Közösségek rejtett hálózata. Tömegkommunikációs Kutatóközpont, Budapest, 1988 (részletek)The Handbook of Psychodrama, ed: M. Carp, P. Holmes, K. Bradshaw Tauvon, Routledge, London,1998.(részletek)Moreno, J.L.:The Cocnept of Sociodrama, (kéziratban)Minkin, Rosalie: Sociodrama for Our Time, Philadelphia, 2006. (részletek)Sociodrama in a Changing World, ed: R.Wiener, Di Adderly, K Kirk, Lulu, UK, 2011. (részletek).

General Rules

A 2.2. pontban megfogalmazott tanulási eredmények értékelése: A félév végi érdemjegy három komponensből áll.

Performance assessment methods

Percentage of performance assessments, conducted during the study period, within the rating

  • performance in class: 20%
  • case studies: 40%
  • presentation on one English-language reading: 40%
  • total: 100%

Percentage of exam elements within the rating

Issuing grades

%
Excellent > 95-100
Very good 90-95
Good 77–89
Satisfactory 64–76
Pass 50–63
Fail < 50

Retake and late completion

Retakes and make-ups are regulated by the University’s Code on Education and Examination.

Coursework required for the completion of the subject

Nature of work Number of sessions per term
60

Approval and validity of subject requirements

Consulted with the Faculty Student Representative Committee, approved by dr Emma Lógó, Vice Dean for Education. Valid from 2017.

Topics covered during the term

Lecture topics
1. -

Additional lecturers

Name Position Contact details

Approval and validity of subject requirements

Part III of the Subject Form is to be approved by the Head of Department of Sociology and Communication named under 1.8.