The Master's programme focuses on the language and culture of English-speaking countries while promoting intercultural perspectives within a framework of general academic competence in the humanities.
The Master's programme approaches sustainability issues from an interdisciplinary perspective and offers specialisations from the natural and social sciences on the intensively debated topic of sustainable development.
The Master's programme focuses on the relationship between Europeanization and globalization, the impact of global developments on Europe and the changing role of the continent in the new world order.
The Master's programme provides a professional understanding of the interconnection between history, politics, law, economics and culture in Southeast Europe. Students can specialize in either history or law and politics.
The Master's programme focuses on teaching theoretical and methodological approaches to cultural sociology, as well as the academic skills for researching and analysing the interactions of culture with social, political and economic processes and structures.
The focus of the German-taught Master's programme is the culture, religion, literature and history of Judaism with a particular focus on the cultural, political and social processes of change in Europe.
The Master's programme provides not only intensive professional and practical training for translators, but also advanced theoretical and subject-specific knowledge of individual skillsets. Students learn about professional ethics, methods of computer-assisted translation and terminology management.
Choose from our double degree programmes: (1) Empirical Economics, (2) Gender Studies and (3) Political, Economic and Legal Philosophy (PELP).