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A university degree program – what is it?
There are various pathways to higher education in Germany: Universities, Polytechnics/Colleges for applied sciences, as well as the dual system of vocational education.
A degree course at a university means an intensive multifaceted engagement with the fundamentals of research and science. It is fascinating, and it is a challenge. You get to know a subject area in all of its dimensions, and get the right qualifications for the most demanding of activities in many professional fields in economy, society, politics, culture, and science. You learn to reflect on the broad knowledge that you have acquired and integrate it, so that you can independently draw conclusions, and devise solutions to problems.
A university degree program requires motivation, the willingness to work, and self-responsibility. The time studying nevertheless offers lots of freedom, and the opportunity to expand your interest and develop your strengths outside of your subject area. You don’t only acquire subject-specific knowledge and competences – a university degree also opens up numerous opportunities to develop and grow as a person.
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The most important factor in being successful in your studies is the interest that you have in your subject. You can inform yourself about the courses that we offer below. If you have any further questions then we are happy to help.
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42 fields of study with the degree of a Master of Arts (M.A.)
Index A-Z of the selected fields of study
A | B | C | E | G | H | I | J | L | M | P | R | S | T | All
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Ancient Civilization Studies
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Ancient Near Eastern Studies
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Applied Political Science
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Archaeological Sciences
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Art History
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British and North American Cultural Studies
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Catholic Welfare Studies and Ethics
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Classical Cultures
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Classical Philology
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Comparative History of Modern Age
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Educational Science – Teaching and Learning
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English Literatures and Literary Theory
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Ethnography and Cultural Analysis
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European Literatures and Cultures
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Gender Studies
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German as a Foreign and Second Language/Intercultural Literature Studies
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German Literature
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German-French Journalism
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Intercutural Studies - Germany and France.
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Interdisciplinary Anthropology
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Interdisciplinary Ethics
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International Economic Relations
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Islamic Studies – Modern Islamic World
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Jewish Studies
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Linguistics – Language, Communication, Cognition
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Media and Cultural Research
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Medieval and Early Modern Studies
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Modern China Studies
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Modern German Literature, Culture, Media
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Musicology
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Philosophy
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Political Science
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Religious Studies
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Romance languages and literatures
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Russia Studies – Literature, History, and German–Russian Cultural Contact
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Scandinavian Literary and Cultural History
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Slavic Studies
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Social and Cultural Anthropology
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Social Sciences
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Sociology
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Taxation (Continuing Education Program)
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