African Studies: Language, Arts, Philosophy
University of Bayreuth
at University of Göttingen · Göttingen, Lower Saxony
Duration
4 semesters
Tuition
No tuition fees
Intake
Winter semester, Summer semester
Mode
Online
The Master's degree in Cultures and Languages of the Mediterranean at the University of Göttingen offers a comprehensive exploration of the rich and diverse cultural, linguistic, and historical tapestry of the Mediterranean region. Throughout the four-semester programme, students engage with a variety of subjects focusing on the languages spoken, literature produced, and cultural practices exhibited by the peoples inhabiting this historically significant area. The interdisciplinary approach allows participants to analyze Mediterranean cultures from multiple perspectives, including linguistic, historical, and sociopolitical contexts.
The programme is structured into modules that provide students with 120 ECTS credits, crucial for securing recognition of their academic achievements. Participants will complete coursework, literature reviews, and seminars, culminating in a Master's thesis that showcases their research capabilities and deepens their understanding of their chosen topic. A strong emphasis is placed on language proficiency in various Mediterranean languages, enhancing students' skills in communication, research, and cultural interpretation.
The programme equips students with critical thinking and analytical skills, ideal for those with a passion for cultural studies who wish to delve deep into the Mediterranean's complexities. It is particularly suited for those looking to work in diverse fields such as education, international relations, and cultural heritage. With opportunities for internships and practical experiences, students are well-prepared to transition into their desired careers.
Studying in Germany provides additional advantages, such as access to the vibrant Göttingen academic community, renowned for its research and collaborative initiatives with local Mittelstand companies and cultural institutions. Moreover, international students benefit from an 18-month post-study job-seeking permit, allowing them to remain in Germany while exploring career opportunities.
Graduates can find employment in various sectors, including education, government agencies, non-profit organizations, cultural institutions, and academic research, all of which are increasingly relevant in Germany's dynamic job market.
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.
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