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K 066/929 Curriculum Joint Master s Degree Programme Comparative Social Policy and Welfare In English, organised jointly with Mykolas Romeris University (Lithuania) University of Tampere (Finland) 5_MS_CompSocialPolicyWelfare Seite 1 von 10 Inkrafttreten: 1.10.2014

Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Aims and Profile of Qualifications...3 2 Admission...4 3 Structure...5 4 Mandatory Subjects/Modules...5 5 Lectures...6 6 Master's Thesis...6 7 Examination Regulations...7 8 Academic Degree...8 9 Implementation...8 10 Transitional Regulations...8 Annex 1: Grading systems...9 Annex 2...10 5_MS_CompSocialPolicyWelfare Seite 2 von 10 Inkrafttreten: 1.10.2014

1 Aims and Profile of Qualifications (1) The Joint Master's Programme in Comparative Social Policy and Welfare has been designed to supplement students' academic credentials and enhance professional career prospects as highly qualified analysts and applied researchers within national, European or international social policy organizations in the areas of welfare management and social policy development. Graduates will be able to apply acquired skills in support of evaluating social programmes. Students will have an opportunity to acquire expertise in an academic environment designed to encourage challenging ideas as well as both critical and creative thinking with regard to contemporary welfare issues and social policies currently in place within various European countries. The program can strongly benefit experts and experienced professionals in the field who wish to continue academic studies as well as strengthen and update professional expertise in this field. (1.1) Programme Objectives Educational objectives in the field of social science studies include (but are not limited to): a) Understanding the European dimension of social policy and welfare. b) The ability to engage in open and critical examination comparing fields of social policy and welfare. c) Expertise in understanding theories of social policy and welfare. d) Acquiring information and understanding how to successfully apply and conduct research in fields of social policy and welfare in countries with different welfare systems. e) Knowledge and understanding of methodology and sociological research methods. f) Knowledge and understanding of comparative and interdisciplinary welfare and social policy research and social data research. g) Intercultural competence skills. h) The ability to express oneself clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing in order to develop, complete and defend academic papers and participate in lectures. i) The ability to meet various professional demands in the fields of social policy, welfare, social and welfare statistics, social security systems, labour policy, poverty, gender studies, etc. j) To support academic mobility and job opportunities for social policy experts in Europe throughout the programme. In addition, the programme supports strong proficiency in English. 5_MS_CompSocialPolicyWelfare Seite 3 von 10 Inkrafttreten: 1.10.2014

(1.2) Professional fields and programme relevance for the labour market and further academic study Potential career opportunities: professions in the field of social sciences; social research and analysis, NGO and NPO sectors; the public sector; European and international institutions; publishing; the cultural sector; international co-operation; and preparation for further graduate study. (2) Concept for the Joint Master s Programme The curriculum for the Master s degree programme was jointly designed by three partner universities: Mykolas Romeris University (Lithuania), Johannes Kepler University Linz (Austria) and the University of Tampere (Finland). The development of the Joint Master's degree programme development was financed by the European Union. 2 Admission (1) In compliance with 54 para. 1 of the Universities Act, the Joint Master's Programme in Comparative Social Policy and Welfare is part of the area of Social Sciences. (2) The designated partner university refers to each university participating in the Joint Master's Programme in Comparative Social Policy and Welfare: University of Tampere, Mykolas Romeris University and Johannes Kepler University Linz. The designated home university refers to each student s home university where the student was first enrolled. Admission to the Joint Master's Programme in Comparative Social Policy and Welfare requires official admission to study at all three partner universities. (3) Admission to the Master's degree programme requires the successful completion of a Bachelor's degree programme in Social Policy, Social Work, Political Science or an equivalent degree in one of the Social Sciences (Bachelor or Master s degree or Diploma degree program). An undergraduate level background of university studies at the Bachelor's degree level in the area of social policy/welfare and qualitative/quantitative methods is required. (4) Successful completion of a Bachelor's degree in Sociology or Social Economics at the Johannes Kepler University Linz meets the prerequisites for admission to the Joint Master's Programme in Comparative Social Policy and Welfare in any case. (5) Applicants who successfully fulfil the admission requirements may apply for admission to the Joint Master's Programme of Comparative Social Policy and Welfare at one of the partner universities. Admission will be based on the applicant's educational background and strong proficiency in English. Applicants must submit certificates of English courses taken (level C1 or C2) or must submit a score from one of the 5_MS_CompSocialPolicyWelfare Seite 4 von 10 Inkrafttreten: 1.10.2014

following tests: TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) or IELTS (International English Language Testing System). (6) As the admission procedure is organised jointly with each partner university, the number of university spots is limited, and each university will apply the admission criteria correspondingly. Admission requirements are stated in the joint agreement. Students will be asked to submit the following: the completed application form, a letter of motivation, a current curriculum vitae, certificates (in the original and translated into German or English), proof of proficiency in English (certificates from English language courses level C1 or C2 or TOEFL - Test of English as a Foreign Language - or IELTS - International English Language Testing System - scores), a recent passportsize photo, and a photocopy of the ID page in the applicant's passport. (7) Registration and tuition fees will be regulated and charged by the students home university. Students from the partner universities enrolled in the programme are required to pay the Austrian Student Union fee at the Johannes Kepler University Linz. 3 Structure (1) The Master s programme comprises 120 ECTS credits and corresponds to a period of study of at least four semesters, or two years, in compliance with the corresponding regulations determined by governing partner institutions. Notation Mandatory Subjects / Modules 75 ECTS Credits Master's Thesis Master's Thesis Seminar Internship / Practicum 30 ECTS Credits 10 ECTS Credits 5 ECTS Credits Total: 120 ECTS Credits (2) The recommended course schedule to complete the programme is shown in annex 2. 4 Mandatory Subjects/Modules (1) The curriculum including all mandatory subjects: Subject Code Subject ECTS 929INTR14 Introduction to Master's Degree studies 5 929PRAC14 Practicum/Internship 5 929TAPS14 Theoretical Approaches to Social Policy and 15 5_MS_CompSocialPolicyWelfare Seite 5 von 10 Inkrafttreten: 1.10.2014

Welfare 929NSWP14 National Systems of Welfare Production 25 929RASP14 Research Areas of Social Policy 15 929ERMM12 Empirical Research Methodology and Methods 15 (2) Practicum / Internship Each student is required to complete an internship / practicum at an EU institution or (European) NGO / NPO or another organisation engaged in fields related to the Joint Master's degree programme. In accordance with the programme and upon approval by the university, the student may complete his/her practical training at a working organization of his/her choice. The university can provide a list of possible organisations to apply to in order to fulfill the internship / practicum requirement. 5 Lectures (1) Formal Programme 1. The Joint Master's Programme in Comparative Social Policy and Welfare has been designed in accordance with the corresponding regulations governing partner institutions. Each partner university's regulations apply to the joint degree programme. 2. The names and the types of all courses at JKU as well as their ECTS points, their duration in hours per week, their codes, their registration requirements and their admission procedures (in case of limited availability of places) are described in the study handbook of JKU (http://www.jku.at/studienhandbuch). The possible types of courses als well as the examination regulations are described in 13 und 14 of the JKU statute (Section "Studienrecht"). (2) Educational Methods The online learning environment will be held in "Moodle". Each university will use its own Moodle platform. In addition to distance learning classes, partner universities will jointly conduct intensive programmes each semester which will take place at one of the partner universities. 6 Master's Thesis (1) Students are required to select a thesis supervisor, officially submit a Master s thesis topic, and submit a Master's thesis to the home university. Students may opt to complete a thesis under the supervision of a second advisor from a partner university. 5_MS_CompSocialPolicyWelfare Seite 6 von 10 Inkrafttreten: 1.10.2014

(2) Students may opt to select one of the following areas for the Master's thesis: Theoretical Approaches to Social Policy and Welfare, National Systems of Welfare Production, and Research Areas of Social Policy. In compliance with the content of the Joint Master's programme, the topic should include a comparative perspective and focus on a field in welfare and social policy. In consultation with a thesis supervisor, students are advised to select a Master s thesis topic by the end of the second semester. (3) The Master s thesis is worth 40 ECTS credits (30 ECTS credits for the Master's thesis and 10 ECTS credits for the Master's thesis seminar). (4) The Master s thesis will affirm that the student has acquired the ability to work independently and address scientific questions and issues. The thesis should reflect the student's capacity to conduct independent study and research. 7 Examination Regulations (1) Learning Agreement In order to facilitate the programme's learning objectives and guarantee an efficient academic process, universities may opt to implement a Personal Study Plan. A Personal Study Plan must be signed by both the student and the responsible advisor for the Master's programme and will be in effect for the duration of studies. The student can make approved changes in the proposed learning agreement. The Personal Study Plan serves mainly as a tool for the student to plan and organize his/her programme of study. The detailed distribution of credits for each university is depicted in the ideal typical course of studies in annex 2. (2) Examination Methods Grading will be determined by numerous methods including written and oral examinations given in accordance to corresponding stipulations governing partner institutions. For examinations at the partner universities the examination regulations of each partner university apply. The regulations for subject examinations and course examinations at JKU are described in the study handbook of JKU. (3) Master's Degree Examination The Master's degree programme will be determined as successfully completed after all required subjects - including the Master's thesis seminar and the Master's thesis - have been successfully passed. (4) Grading The national grading system, in accordance with the international grading system, will be used to assess and evaluate academic work completed and submitted by students (transcription enclosed; Annex 1). 5_MS_CompSocialPolicyWelfare Seite 7 von 10 Inkrafttreten: 1.10.2014

8 Academic Degree (1) Upon successful completion of the Master's degree program, students enrolled in the programme will be awarded the following academic title by the student's home university. The academic degree awarded by each partner university is as follows: Lithuania Master of Sociology Finland Master of Social Sciences Austria Master of Social Sciences (MSSc or MSSc (JKU)) (2) Students will be awarded a Master's degree (certificate/diploma) and a diploma supplement by his or her home university in compliance with corresponding national legislation in effect at that university. The certificate has to express that the Master's programme in Comparative Social Policy and Welfare is a joint study program of the Johannes Kepler University, the Mykolas Romeris University (Lithuania) and the University of Tampere (Finland). In addition, students will receive a Joint Degree diploma issued by each university. This document will contain the names of each partner university and will be signed by each university. The document will indicate that the degree was issued in compliance with the completion of a Joint Master s degree programme offered at each university. 9 Implementation (1) This curriculum comes into effect on October 1, 2014. (2) The curriculum for the Joint Master's programme in Comparative Social Policy and Welfare in the version published in the official newsletter of Johannes Kepler University Linz on June 27, 2012, 25th piece, item 218 expires by the end of September 30, 2014. 10 Transitional Regulations Students who have completed all required mandatory subjects under 4 of the Master's degree programme 2012 only have to complete the Master's degree thesis and the Master's thesis seminar for the 2014 Master's programme. 5_MS_CompSocialPolicyWelfare Seite 8 von 10 Inkrafttreten: 1.10.2014

Annex 1: Grading systems The international grading system is used for the assessment of the workload achieved by the students. ECTS Grade A B Definition (D) ausgezeichnete Leistungen und nur wenige unbedeutende Fehler überdurchschnittliche Leistungen, aber einige Fehler C insgesamt gute und solide Arbeit, jedoch mit einigen grundlegenden Fehlern D mittelmäßig, jedoch deutliche Mängel E F die gezeigten Leistungen entsprechen den Mindestanforderungen es sind erhebliche Verbesserungen erforderlich Definition (E) Equivalent Lithuania outstanding performance with only minor errors above the average standard but with some errors generally sound work with a number of notable errors fair but with significant shortcomings performance meets the minimum criteria considerable further work is required Equivalent Finland Equivalent Austria 10 5 (1) sehr gut 9 4 (2) gut 7, 8 3 (3) befriedigend 6 2 (4) genügend 5 1 (4) genügend 1-4 hylätty (5) nicht genügend 5_MS_CompSocialPolicyWelfare Seite 9 von 10 Inkrafttreten: 1.10.2014

Joint&Master's&Programme&"Comparative&Social&Policy&and&Welfare"& ECTS Offered by 1. Introduction to Master s Degree Studies 5 Each university I1 Introduction to Master s Degree Studies 2 JKU I2 Advanced Text Production 3 JKU 2. Theoretical Approaches to Social Policy and Welfare 15 C1 Theories of Welfare States and Comparative Social Policy: An Introduction (book examination) 5 MRU C2 Welfare State Theories 5 JKU C3 Comparative Research in Social Policy 5 JKU 3. National Systems of Welfare Production 25 N1 East European Model: Lithuanian System of Work and Social Security 5 MRU N2 The Continental Model: The Austrian System of Work and Social Security 5 JKU N3 Nordic Model: Nordic Welfare Societies 5 UTA N4 The Liberal Welfare State 5 JKU / UTA N5 European Social Policy: Content and Actors 5 MRU 5. Research Areas of Social Policy * 15 R1 Social Demography 5 MRU R2 Family Policy 5 MRU R3 Social Inequality and Exclusion 5 MRU R4 Gender and Social Ideas 5 JKU R5 Work, Employment and Welfare 5 UTA R6 Political Dynamics of Social Policy-Making in Select Fields ** 5 JKU R7 Optional Studies *** 5 Each university 6. Empirical Research Methodology and Methods 15 M1 Methodology of Social and Comparative Research (Book Examination) 5 MRU M2 Quantitative Research Methods and Comparative Research Design 5 UTA M3 Qualitative Research Methods and Comparative Research Design 5 UTA 7. Practicum / Internship (P) 5 Each university 8. Master s Thesis**** 40 MTS Master s Thesis Seminar 10 Joint MT Master s Thesis 30 Sum ECTS 120 * Students must choose three courses of a minimum of 15 ECTS from this list. ** The specific contents of this class is variable. The class will focus either on health policy, or on pension policy, or on disability policy, or on social policy-making in supranational arenas. *** Optional studies can consist of studies that support the preparation of the Master's Thesis, that is, in-depth courses in the area of the MA thesis. These can be courses that are part of the regular teaching programme of the student's home university or one of the partner universities. These studies must be agreed with the local academic coordinator of the programme. **** At UTA, the Master's thesis accounts for 40 ECTS and includes the credits of the Master's Thesis Seminar. At JKU and at MRU, the Master's thesis is worth 30 ECTS, and 10 ECTS are given separately for the Master's Thesis Seminar.

Curriculum: Joint Master of Comparative Social Policy and Welfare Ideal typical course of studies Allocation of ECTS 1st semester 2nd semester 3rd semester 4th semester Course ECTS Course ECTS Course ECTS Course ECTS each Univ. I 1/2 5 (2)* MRU C1 5 N5 5 M1 5 N1 5 UTA N3 5 M2 5 M3 5 JKU N2 5 C2 5 C3 5 I 2 (JKU) 3 UTA /JKU N4 5 Rx ** Rx 5 Rx, Rx 10 Practicum 5 Master s thesis MT Sem 10 40 ECTS MT 30 35 (32)* 30 25 (28)* 30 Sum * Introduction to Master's Degree Studies and a class on academic writing are offered by each partner university separately. At JKU the class on academic writing takes place in the 3rd semester. ** Research areas of social policy: Students must choose three courses of a minimum of 15 ECTS. These can also be "Optional Studies". 120