Study and Teaching
Information can be found here:
- to the Moodle special course “Studi-Wissen: Everything about teaching at the Chair of Social Structure Analysis”
- General information and documents of the WiSo Faculty in the area of teaching
- Information for ERASMUS students at the WiSo Faculty
- Appointments for consultation hours with Prof. Verwiebe are made via the Moodle course “Sprechstundenkoordination Prof. Verwiebe” / Login data via the chair secretariat
- Please contact the staff members directly via email to make appointments for consultation hours.
The special course "Studi-Wissen" in Moodle provides students with various information and working materials on the topic of teaching at the Chair of Inequality Research and Social Stratification Analysis: Guidelines on writing Bachelor's and Master's theses, citation rules, information on submitting essays, excerpts and term papers, and much more.
Help yourself - the course is intended for finding needed information independently.
The "Wissenspeicher" or knowledge store can be used to search for terms to answer one's questions without asking the Chair's team. If you still have questions after consulting the knowledge store, please feel free to write an e-mail.
To enroll in the course, ask the chair's assistant for access (Annet Wadewitz).
Overview: Courses in the summerterm 2025
Bachelor courses - winter semester 2025/2026
- Mobility versus Migration (Roland Verwiebe)
- (New) Poverty in Germany (Roland Verwiebe)
- Colloquium for writing final theses (Roland Verwiebe)
- Labour Markts in Transition / block seminar (Nina-Sophie Fritsch)
- Justice: Theory and Empiricism (Licia Bobzien)
- Data Collection and Data Analysis in Qualitaitve Research (Jutta Lütten-Gödecke)
- Between inclusion and exclusion – disabled people and the labor market (Sara Siegert)
Master's courses - winter semester 2025/2026
- Digital job Market (Roland Verwiebe)
- Social inequality between modernity and fleeting modernity3 (Steffen Hagemann)
- Colloquium on writing final theses (Roland Verwiebe)
- Using the European Social Survwy: How do economic factors influence political attitudes? (Licia Bobzien)
- Working hours in comparative perspective: developments, measurement, and inequalities (Lena Hipp)
Further information can be found on PULS.