Applied Natural Sciences / Angewandte Naturwissenschaften
University of Regensburg
at University of Regensburg · Regensburg, Bavaria
Duration
7 semesters
Tuition
No tuition fees
Intake
Winter semester
Mode
Full Time
The Bachelor's degree in Liberal Arts: Culture, History, Society at the University of Regensburg presents a multidisciplinary approach to understanding the complexities of human experience. The programme covers a range of topics from political science, addressing how cultural contexts shape historical events and influence societal structures. Students engage deeply with theories and methods from various disciplines, fostering a comprehensive perspective on contemporary issues.
Structured over seven semesters, the programme is designed to provide students with a balance of theoretical knowledge and practical skills. The curriculum is comprised of core modules and elective options, allowing for individual exploration within the broader framework of liberal arts. Students accumulate ECTS credits as they progress, culminating in a thesis that showcases their research capabilities and independent critical thinking.
In addition to academic rigorousness, the University of Regensburg emphasizes practical experience through an internship semester, enriching students' learning with real-world applications. This hands-on component, combined with the university’s connections to the local Mittelstand and industry partners, prepares graduates for a variety of professional pathways. Students gain vital skills in analytical thinking, cultural literacy, and effective communication, making them well-suited for diverse career options.
The programme is ideal for those interested in exploring societal dynamics, students who aspire to work in international contexts, or those who wish to pursue further studies in graduate programs. The English-taught format also attracts an international student body, facilitating cross-cultural dialogue and networking opportunities in a historic German city renowned for its vibrant academic community.
Graduates of the programme find opportunities in various sectors, including the public sector, cultural institutions, research organizations, and non-governmental organizations. The German job market welcomes skilled professionals with a background in liberal arts, underpinned by the 18-month post-study job-seeking permit that allows graduates to explore career options while residing in Germany.
It typically takes 7 semesters, with intakes in Winter semester.
Tuition is around No tuition fees. Fees change yearly — confirm with an advisor.
Policy AnalystCultural AdvisorInternational Relations SpecialistResearcher in Political ScienceProject Manager in NGOsCommunications CoordinatorGraduates of the programme find opportunities in various sectors, including the public sector, cultural institutions, research organizat...
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