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East European History ? Combined degree course History and Cultural Studies

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  • University University of Giessen
  • Degree Magister Artium/Magistra Artium (M.A.)
  • Degree Master of Arts, M.A.
  • Study Type Second cycle
  • Mode of admission without admission restriction
  • Beginning Students First-year students can only apply or register for the winter semester.
  • Standard period of study (amount) 4 semesters
  • Study Mode (elucidation) full time
  • Location (main / branches campus) Gießen
  • Admission semester winter semester
  • Subject

    Das History gehört zum Studienbereiche History, Ancient Studies der Fächergruppe Language and Cultural Studies.

    Weitere Informationen zum Studienbereich History, Ancient Studies.

    Weitere Informationen zur Fächergruppe Language and Cultural Studies.

    History

  • Areas of Concentration Continuity and Change in Eastern Europe, Eastern European Languages, Fundamentals of cultural history in Eastern Europe, Interdisciplinary module on Eastern Europe
  • Field of study
    • Target group Students wishing to be given the opportunity to conduct research-based work on the history of Eastern Europe and/or to conduct comparative analysis of international history while also gaining the corresponding language skills from the Eastern European region. Graduates of the MA programme Eastern European History are qualified for the international research-focused cultural and humanities labour market (international cultural relations, museums, NGOs with a strong research focus) or take up junior research positions in universities.
    • kind of Master course according to the KMK consecutive
    • Main instruction language German
    • Annotation of the Higher Education Institution The subject can be studied as a major or minor. It is based on a BA in Eastern European History and offers a strongly research-oriented alternative to the career-oriented MA. 'Eastern European Studies'.

      The students can specialise in regional and / or epochal research related to their language skills and their prior knowledge (East Central Europe, Russian Empire and Soviet Union, Southeastern Europe incl. Ottoman Empire).
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  • Access and Admission Requirements
    • Mode of admission without admission restriction
    • Admission semester winter semester
    • a.) Main subject
      Degree in History or a History-oriented discipline, with at least 55 CP in History modules; of these, at least one basic module and one advanced module must be dedicated to the period before 1750 and one to the period after 1750. Any knowledge lacking may be gained after commencing the degree course if necessary.
      b.) Minor subject
      Degree in History or a History-oriented discipline, with at least 55 CP in History modules; of these, at least one basic module and one advanced module must be dedicated to the period before 1750 and one to the period after 1750. Any knowledge lacking may be gained after commencing the degree course if necessary.
      For the major subjects Eastern European History and Slavonic Studies, very good proficiency in one of the languages from Eastern Europe on offer at the JLU is required.
      more information regarding admission requirements
    • Completion of first university degree Bachelor/Bakkalaureus
      (and other qualifications, provided that they are recognised as being equivalent)
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