The goal of the program is to familiarize students with interdisciplinary approaches from various fields in the humanities and social sciences and to enable them to work independently and self-reflectively. Students choose a focus area, which they can supplement with other courses, including languages.
The following focus areas can be selected:
- Political Science
- History
- Anthropology
- Geography
- Development Economics
- Art History and Visual Culture
The classes are taught in English, in small group formats comprising students from all over the world.
Program structure
General Institute Requirements
23 credits
Focus Area
36 credits
Electives
36 credits
Master's Thesis
25 credits
General Institute Requirements
21 credits
Focus Area
36 credits
Electives
18 credits
Master's Thesis
25 credits
Electives
20 credits