Applied Cultural and Translation Studies (German-Polish) | Angewandte Kultur- und Translationsstudien (Deutsch-Polnisch)
University of Potsdam
at Freie Universität Berlin · Berlin
Duration
4 semesters
Tuition
No tuition fees
Intake
Winter semester, Summer semester
Mode
Full Time
The Master's Degree in Semitic Studies at Freie Universität Berlin offers a comprehensive exploration of the languages, cultures, and historical developments of the Semitic peoples. This program is designed for students who have a passion for cultural studies and seek to deepen their understanding of Semitic languages, literature, and cultural heritage. With an emphasis on both theoretical and practical approaches, students engage in rigorous academic research and gain insights into the diverse cultures that shape the Semitic world.
The program spans over four semesters and is structured to include a variety of modules designed to enhance both linguistic proficiency and cultural awareness. In addition to coursework, students are expected to complete a master's thesis, which allows them to conduct independent research on a topic related to Semitic Studies. The curriculum is crafted to provide a blend of interdisciplinary knowledge, drawing from history, anthropology, and linguistics, which equips graduates with a multifaceted understanding of the subjects.
Moreover, students in this program benefit from the vibrant academic environment of Berlin, a city rich in cultural diversity and historical significance. The university collaborates with various research institutions and cultural organizations, offering students opportunities to engage with experts and gain practical experiences. This integration of academic study with cultural immersion helps students develop critical thinking, research, and analytical skills that are essential for their future careers.
This program is particularly well-suited for individuals who aspire to work in academia, cultural institutions, or non-governmental organizations. It is ideal for those seeking to develop a nuanced understanding of Semitic cultures and languages, preparing them for meaningful contributions in a global context.
Industries that hire graduates include:
It typically takes 4 semesters, with intakes in Winter semester, Summer semester.
Tuition is around No tuition fees. Fees change yearly — confirm with an advisor.
Academic Researcher in Semitic StudiesCultural Analyst for Non-Governmental OrganizationsLanguage Consultant and Translator for Semitic LanguagesCurator at Cultural Institutions and MuseumsPolicy Advisor in Cultural Heritage and PreservationIndustries that hire graduates include:...
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