BA European Cultures and Society (EUCS)
Flensburg University of Applied Sciences
at University of Cologne · Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia
Duration
4 semesters
Tuition
No tuition fees
Intake
Winter semester
Mode
Online
The Double Master's Programme in Demography and Social Inequality at the University of Cologne offers an in-depth exploration of the intersections between demographic trends and social structures. Over the course of four semesters, students delve into the pivotal issues surrounding population dynamics, resource distribution, and social disparities. This unique program combines theoretical training with practical insights, providing a well-rounded understanding of contemporary sociological challenges.
The structure of the program aligns with the German higher education framework, incorporating modules that are designed to enhance critical thinking and research capabilities. Students accumulate ECTS credits through a mix of coursework, seminars, and independent research. A significant aspect of the program includes the completion of a thesis, allowing students to contribute original research to the field.
The University of Cologne prides itself on its extensive connections with local industries and research institutions, ensuring that students are well-prepared for the professional world. Through collaborations with various societal organizations, students can engage in projects that address real-world problems, thus bridging the gap between academic learning and practical application.
This program is particularly suited to individuals aspiring to understand and analyze social inequalities through a demographic lens. It equips graduates with vital analytical skills, making them adept at addressing intricate social issues. Ideal candidates include those with a strong interest in sociology, policy studies, and social research methodologies.
Graduates of this program can find opportunities in various sectors, including public administrations, research institutes, and non-governmental organizations. Industries in Germany, particularly in urban development and social services, actively seek out professionals who can apply their expertise in demography and social inequality.
It typically takes 4 semesters, with intakes in Winter semester.
Tuition is around No tuition fees. Fees change yearly — confirm with an advisor.
Demographic AnalystSocial ResearcherPolicy AdvisorData Analyst in NGOsConsultant in Social ServicesGraduates of this program can find opportunities in various sectors, including public administrations, research institutes, and non-governmental organizations. Industries in Germany...
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