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History - European Societies in Transformation M.A.

Degree

Master of Arts


Program structure

Master of Arts: Only a single subject is usually studied. However, individual programs can be highly interdisciplinary. This means that the contents of the program may come from different fields of study.


Special features

The Master of History - European Societies in Transformation (EGW) has an exclusive supervision concept: all students are assigned a mentor, intensive supervision is provided for the master's thesis according to the English model, and master's candidates are integrated into the research seminars and colloquia. The project and internship modules provide intensive preparation for professional applications of the knowledge taught. The lectures of the program are designed exclusively for you, the students in the master's program. Together with fellow students, you will mature into a team, especially through the project module and related joint activities, in which interdisciplinary career-qualifying core competencies are taught in addition to subject-specific content and scientific methods. ?


Description

The Master of History - European Societies in Transformation (EGW) aims at a synchronous as well as diachronic comparative study