Introduction to Cross-Disciplinary Strategies

Peter Hochenauer
Institute of Arts and Society, Cross-Disciplinary Strategies
2025S, Proseminar (PS), 2.0 ECTS, 1.0 semester hours, course number S05519

Description

This course is about cross-disciplinarity beyond the buzzword. It provides a brief introduction to cross-disciplinary strategies against the backdrop of cross-disciplinarity as a critique of the prevailing academic knowledge culture.

The following learning outcomes are targeted:
 * knowing the differences between disciplinary and cross-disciplinary approaches to knowledge
 * knowing basic assumptions, major concepts and epistemological stances of cross-disciplinary approaches to knowledge

The course draws on research on inter- and transdisciplinarity and, in particular, on the body of knowledge from interdisciplinary studies for teaching cross-disciplinary research strategies in higher education. It is based on principles of active learning and includes individual/group work, short reading/writing assignments, discussions, joint problem-solving, peer-feedback, quizzes, etc.

The course is designed as a collaborative exploration and critical engagement with selected themes from cross-disciplinarity. It consists of four thematic units. Except for the first unit, all other units consist of two parts: (1) prep work to be completed in advance and (2) a corresponding session in class to explore the unit’s topic together.

Examination Modalities

To pass the course it is required that
* you are successfully registered and accepted for this course
* you are present at the first “Welcome and introduction” session (otherwise the place for this course is lost)
* you do not miss more than 1 session in class
* you acquire at least 60 (of 100) points by the end of the course

Course unit | Associated points
Unit 1: Welcome and introduction | 10
Unit 2: Academically oriented cross-disciplinary strategies | 30
Unit 3: Problem-focused cross-disciplinary strategies | 30
Unit 4: Cross-disciplinary integration!? | 30

For units 2-4 you can acquire 30 points per unit:
* 15 points for doing the prep work before the corresponding session in class (criterion: completeness) +
* 5 points for meeting the deadline(s) for delivering the prep work (criterion: in time) +
* 10 points for actively participating in class based on the prep work (criterion: participation based on prep work) [-5 points if you are missing the prep work]

Points | Grade
93-100 | very good (1)
83-92 | good (2)
73-82 | satisfying (3)
60-72 | sufficient (4)
0-59 | failed (5)

All relevant course material will be provided by the course instructor.

Dates

02 May 2025, 09:30–11:45 CDS Lecture Room , "Unit 1: Welcome and introduction"
23 May 2025, 09:30–12:30 CDS Lecture Room , "Unit 2: Academically oriented cross-disciplinary strategies "
06 June 2025, 09:30–12:30 CDS Lecture Room , "Unit 3: Problem-focused cross-disciplinary strategies"
20 June 2025, 09:30–12:30 CDS Seminar Room , "Unit 4: Cross-disciplinary integration!?"

Course Enrolment

From 03 February 2025, 00:00
Via online registration

Cross-Disciplinary Strategies (Master): Study Areas 4-6: Study Area 5: Communication and Cooperation Strategies 569/022.05

Cross-Disciplinary Strategies (Bachelor): Global Challenges and Cross-Disciplinary Capabilities: Foundation: Introduction to Cross-Disciplinary Strategies 700/005.01

Co-registration: not possible

Attending individual courses: not possible