Master of Arts in East European Studies Program By Universität Hamburg |Top Universities
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Program overview

Main Subject

Area Studies

Degree

MA

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

East European Studies is a research-oriented, interdisciplinary master’s course that imparts regional knowledge related to East Central Europe, Southeast Europe, the Baltic Sea region, as well as Russia and other successor states of the USSR. The content of the course includes culture (particularly language, literature, music and ethnology) as well as history, politics and law. The interdisciplinarity enables the students to get to know the scientific working methods of the disciplines involved and to expand their methodological skills. In this way, you acquire skills that expand the professional and scientific qualifications of the bachelor's degree.


With their studies at the University of Hamburg and during the one-semester stay abroad in the target region in the form of a study visit, an internship or similar, the students acquire in-depth knowledge of Eastern Europe and research on the region and expand their language skills in languages ​​of the target region (e.g. Bosnian -Serbian-Croatian, Finnish, Polish, Russian, Czech, Hungarian).


The course is based on the cooperation of several institutes and departments of the University of Hamburg, the Helmut Schmidt University / University of the Federal Armed Forces and two independent research institutions: the Institute for Peace Research and Security Policy at the University of Hamburg (IFSP) and the Northeast Institute Lüneburg (IKGN). registered association).

Program overview

Main Subject

Area Studies

Degree

MA

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

East European Studies is a research-oriented, interdisciplinary master’s course that imparts regional knowledge related to East Central Europe, Southeast Europe, the Baltic Sea region, as well as Russia and other successor states of the USSR. The content of the course includes culture (particularly language, literature, music and ethnology) as well as history, politics and law. The interdisciplinarity enables the students to get to know the scientific working methods of the disciplines involved and to expand their methodological skills. In this way, you acquire skills that expand the professional and scientific qualifications of the bachelor's degree.


With their studies at the University of Hamburg and during the one-semester stay abroad in the target region in the form of a study visit, an internship or similar, the students acquire in-depth knowledge of Eastern Europe and research on the region and expand their language skills in languages ​​of the target region (e.g. Bosnian -Serbian-Croatian, Finnish, Polish, Russian, Czech, Hungarian).


The course is based on the cooperation of several institutes and departments of the University of Hamburg, the Helmut Schmidt University / University of the Federal Armed Forces and two independent research institutions: the Institute for Peace Research and Security Policy at the University of Hamburg (IFSP) and the Northeast Institute Lüneburg (IKGN). registered association).

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Most undergraduate degrees take 3 years. All programs are divided into an introductory phase (first year), an in-depth phase (second year), and an advanced phase (third year). The final phase is dedicated to writing the bachelor’s thesis. A bachelor’s degree qualifies you to pursue certain careers and apply for graduate programs.

Your choice of subject determines the degree awarded: subjects in the humanities generally award a Bachelor of Arts, subjects in the natural sciences award a Bachelor of Science, and our two interdisciplinary law programs offer a Bachelor of Laws. Teacher training programs also award a special bachelor’s degree.

A Bachelor of Arts program is structured as follows:

  • 1 major (50% or 90 achievement points)
  • 1 minor (25% or 45 achievement points)
  • general professional skills (ABK) courses (15% or 27 credit points)
  • elective courses (10% or 18 credit points).


Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Laws programs is structured as follows:

  • 1 major (75% or more)
  • general professional skills (15% or less)
  • elective courses (10% or less).


Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Laws degree programs do not contain a minor component.

Further information and details on applying: https://www.uni-hamburg.de/en/campuscenter/bewerbung/bachelor-staatsexamen/zulassung-einschreibung.html

After completing a bachelor’s degree, graduates can pursue a Master of Arts or a Master of Science straight away, or take a break and enroll at a later date. As a rule, it takes 5 years to complete a bachelor’s followed by a master’s degree. Universität Hamburg offers two different types of master’s degree. Consecutive master’s programs deepen knowledge and skills acquired during a bachelor’s degree and graduates may commence these programs straight after graduation. Professional master’s degree programs are graduate programs that develop existing professional skills in a particular field. Applicants must thus demonstrate at least 1 year of professional experience. The requirements and qualifications are the same for both types of degree.

Master’s programs may have admission restrictions and individual subjects also have different admission requirements. You can find more information about master’s programs in our German-language information sheet on master’s and professional master’s degree programs (Master- und Aufbaustudiengänge) or in the bilingual online guide to degree programs at Universität Hamburg.

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