Bachelor of Arts in History/Histoire (HamBord) Undergraduate Programme By Universität Hamburg |TopUniversities

Bachelor of Arts in History/Histoire (HamBord)

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Main Subject Area

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Programme overview

Main Subject

History

Degree

BA

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

The study objective of the bachelor's degree in History/Histoire (HamBord) is the development of basic technical, methodological and theoretical knowledge as well as skills and abilities that form the basis for later activities on an academic basis. The focus is on German- and French-language historiography and German-French history. In addition, reference is made to current problems and questions of historical research in other cultural areas.


Particular value is placed on students from both countries studying together (from the second to fifth semester). During the first year, students are made aware of the differences and similarities between the German and French-speaking academic traditions; In the 2nd semester in Hamburg there will be a joint excursion as part of the module "Comparative History of Germany and France". During their studies, students receive special supervision in both universities and have to carry out a study project.


Attention: The course is bilingual. The languages ​​of study are German and French.

Programme overview

Main Subject

History

Degree

BA

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

The study objective of the bachelor's degree in History/Histoire (HamBord) is the development of basic technical, methodological and theoretical knowledge as well as skills and abilities that form the basis for later activities on an academic basis. The focus is on German- and French-language historiography and German-French history. In addition, reference is made to current problems and questions of historical research in other cultural areas.


Particular value is placed on students from both countries studying together (from the second to fifth semester). During the first year, students are made aware of the differences and similarities between the German and French-speaking academic traditions; In the 2nd semester in Hamburg there will be a joint excursion as part of the module "Comparative History of Germany and France". During their studies, students receive special supervision in both universities and have to carry out a study project.


Attention: The course is bilingual. The languages ​​of study are German and French.

Admission Requirements

For the bachelor's degree (main subject), knowledge of Latin to the extent of the small Latinum is required, which must be proven by the end of the second semester. Additional prerequisites for admission to the degree program are knowledge of two modern foreign languages, which is confirmed by three years of schooling (or proof of language proficiency at level B1 (CEFR)) in the first modern foreign language and two years of schooling (or proof of language proficiency at level A2 (GERS )) must be proven in the second modern foreign language.
If such proof cannot be provided with the application for admission, equivalent knowledge can still be proven by certification of a state or university examination by the time of re-registration for the third semester at the latest.
Special admission requirements for the "HamBord" course: Proof of language skills in French by means of a B2 certificate (CEFR) or an officially certified copy of the certificate if French was taken as an advanced course or as a basic course examination subject in the Abitur examination and this is evident from the Abitur certificate, or equivalent.

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