Applied Cultural and Translation Studies (German-Polish) | Angewandte Kultur- und Translationsstudien (Deutsch-Polnisch)
University of Potsdam
at Leuphana University Lüneburg · Lüneburg, Lower Saxony
Duration
6 semesters
Tuition
No tuition fees
Intake
Winter semester
Mode
Full Time
The Bachelor's degree in Cultural Studies — Organisation, Society, and the Arts at Leuphana University Lüneburg provides an interdisciplinary approach to understanding cultural dynamics within societal frameworks. The program explores the intricate relationships between culture and various organizational structures, equipping students with critical analytical skills to assess the impact of cultural phenomena on society. Key topics may include cultural policy, art management, and community engagement, offering students a well-rounded view of how culture influences and is influenced by socio-economic contexts.
This program is structured over six semesters, combining theoretical knowledge with practical applications. Students will engage in different modules that cover a broad range of subjects, earning ECTS credits as they progress. A notable component is the internship semester, which is especially beneficial for applying learned concepts in real-world settings. In addition to academic coursework, students will be expected to complete a thesis that offers them the opportunity to conduct in-depth research on a specific cultural topic of their choice.
The program is designed for those interested in pursuing careers in cultural management, arts organizations, or community services. It fosters critical thinking, project management, and cultural sensitivity among students while preparing them to navigate complex cultural environments. Ideal candidates are those with a passion for culture and society, ready to explore how these elements intersect within diverse contexts.
Graduates of this program can find opportunities in Germany's vibrant cultural landscape, particularly within the Mittelstand, which consists of numerous small and medium-sized enterprises in the cultural sector. Additionally, the 18-month post-study job-seeking permit provides graduates with ample opportunity to explore various employment prospects within Germany following completion of their studies.
It typically takes 6 semesters, with intakes in Winter semester.
Tuition is around No tuition fees. Fees change yearly — confirm with an advisor.
Cultural ManagerArt CuratorCommunity Engagement CoordinatorCultural Policy AnalystProject Coordinator in Arts OrganizationsGraduates of this program can find opportunities in Germany's vibrant cultural landscape, particularly within the Mittelstand, which consists of numerous sma...
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