BA in Economics, Politics, and Social Thought
Technische Universität Berlin
at University of Kassel · Kassel, Hesse
Duration
2 semesters
Tuition
On request
Intake
Winter semester
Mode
Full Time
The Master's degree in Labour Policies and Globalisation at the University of Kassel offers an in-depth exploration of the dynamic interaction between labor markets and global economic changes. The programme is structured over two semesters and aligns with the principles of applied sciences, focusing on real-world applications of political science theory in the context of labor policies. This innovative course provides students with advanced knowledge of globalisation phenomena, labor rights, and institutional frameworks impacting policy decisions.
Throughout the programme, students engage in an interdisciplinary approach while examining critical subjects such as transnational labor movements, employment regulation, and the influence of globalisation on local labor markets. Learning occurs through a combination of theoretical modules and applied research, empowering students to gain a comprehensive understanding of how labor policies evolve in response to global challenges.
The curriculum is designed to facilitate the development of essential skills, including analytical thinking, effective communication, and policy analysis. Participants will undertake a master's thesis that showcases their research capabilities, while also benefiting from an environment that encourages collaboration with academic faculty and industry partners, fostering valuable connections for future careers.
This programme is ideal for those passionate about understanding the complexities of labor markets and globalisation, including individuals with backgrounds in political science, international relations, and economics who wish to delve deeper into the political dimensions of labor issues.
Graduates of this program are well-suited for careers across various sectors, including public administration, international organizations, NGOs, and the private sector. In Germany, the Mittelstand, which consists of small and medium-sized enterprises, plays a pivotal role in employing professionals who can navigate complex labor policies and global market dynamics. Furthermore, graduates benefit from an 18-month post-study job-seeking permit to explore career opportunities in Germany, as well as the option to work while studying.
It typically takes 2 semesters, with intakes in Winter semester.
Policy Analyst in labor rights and regulations Researcher for governmental and non-governmental organizations International Labour Organization Consultant Corporate Social Responsibility Manager Human Resources Specialist in multinational firms Advocate for trade unions Graduates...
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