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Project case (group)

Vak
2026-2027

Disclaimer
At the moment, we are still working on the final information for this new interdisciplinary minor. This means that some texts may still change in the coming weeks.

Admission requirements

None.

Description

The project case runs through all courses in the minor sustainable health and care and takes the form of a group assignment. In this project, the content of each course will be applied to a real-life sustainable health and care problem, provided by the minor teachers. During each course, students will be given a sub-assignment. Each course coordinator will provide feedback on the sub-assignment. Students will apply various aspects from different disciplines successively, in line with the courses taught in those weeks. The sub-assignments will then be combined to form a final assignment. The group assignment will consist of a poster presentation.

Course objectives

The students can apply perspectives from different disciplines to a real life challenge in (health)care

Timetable

All course and group schedules are published on MyTimeTable.
The exam dates have been determined by the Education Board and are published in MyTimeTable.
It will be announced in MyTimeTable and/or Brightspace when and how the post-exam feedback will be organized.

Mode of instruction

Seminars

Assessment method

Assessment: poster presentation.

The poster presentation will be graded either as a fail or a pass.

Reading list

The reading list can be found on Brightspace.

Registration

30 EC minor

You can enroll for the complete minor through EduXChange, registration is open from 19 May to 30 June. The minimum number of students for the minor is 12.

15 EC minor
This minor is also open as a 15 EC minor for LUMC students. You can apply for the 15 EC minor through the regular half minor procedure communicated on Brightspace. This information is subject to change, but this will change 15 April at the latest. The minimum number of students for the minor is 12.

Contact

This interdisciplinary minor is a collaboration of the faculties of Medicine (LUMC), Governance and Global Affairs, Humanities, Law, and Science. The Faculty of Medicine (LUMC) acts as the overall coordinator of this minor programme. If you have any questions regarding this minor, please contact the LUMC Education Service Desk through their contact form.

Remarks

This course is part of the minor Sustainable health and care.