Interdisciplinary European Studies (M.A.)
Study content:
The subject of the Master's programme is Europe in its diversity and identity, its tensions and convergences: It is about Europe in all its complexity. Doing justice to this claim is not the task of a single discipline. Therefore, the programme relies on the interplay of different research perspectives and programmatically brings together lecturers and students from historical sub-disciplines with philologists, ethnologists, philosophers, political scientists and lawyers in order to enable an interdisciplinary scientific examination of Europe.
Career prospects:
- research
- museums
- exhibitions
- cultural administration
- public relations
- consulting
- institutions and NGOs
Application Documents
- Application for admission to the Master’s degree programme (you will receive this as PDF file after your online application)
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Above-average first domestic or foreign professionally qualifying university degree in a humanities, cultural studies, social sciences or law course or another domestic or foreign degree of equal or higher value to these degrees.
An above-average degree is given if the applicant is among the top 50 percent of graduates in the respective examination year; proof of this is provided by confirmation from the relevant examination authority. This proof is deemed to have been provided if the overall grade is 2.5 or better.
Applicants who obtain a Bachelor's degree or another equivalent university degree in the current semester can apply with their "Transcript of Records" (overview of grades with calculation of the average grade) if they have already acquired at least 140 credit points with above-average success. They will be provisionally admitted on the condition that they provide proof of above-average completion of a degree course by the end of the semester following their first enrolment in the Master's degree programme.
- Language skills in two European foreign languages at level B 1 CEFR; one of the foreign languages may be Latin.
- A one-page letter of motivation is also desired. The submission of a CV and a higher education entrance qualification is voluntary.
- Application for admission to the Master’s degree programme (you will receive this as PDF file after your online application)
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Above-average first domestic or foreign professionally qualifying university degree in a humanities, cultural studies, social sciences or law course or another domestic or foreign degree of equal or higher value to these degrees.
An above-average degree is given if the applicant is among the top 50 percent of graduates in the respective examination year; proof of this is provided by confirmation from the relevant examination authority. This proof is deemed to have been provided if the overall grade is 2.5 or better. (Please note: China, India, Vietnam and Mongolia only with original APS certificate).
Applicants who obtain a Bachelor's degree or another equivalent university degree in the current semester can apply with their "Transcript of Records" (overview of grades with calculation of the average grade) if they have already acquired at least 140 credit points with above-average success. They will be provisionally admitted on the condition that they provide proof of above-average completion of a degree course by the end of the semester following their first enrolment in the Master's degree programme.
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Proof of German language skills (DSH 2, TestDaF 4 or equivalent certificate)
- Language skills in two European foreign languages at level B 1 CEFR; one of the foreign languages may be Latin.
- A one-page letter of motivation is also desired. The submission of a CV and a higher education entrance qualification is voluntary.
More information on application with international bachelor's degree certificates.
The application documents must be submitted as an upload with the online application.
Contact the study advisory service
Contact the examinations office
- Phone: +49 821 598-1111
- Phone: +49 821 598-1111