The diverse range of disciplines at the institute allows you to specialize individually according to your own interests and preferences, or to take a broad-based approach. The regional focus on South Asia always remains as a framework. Disciplines that can be studied in the program are: Buddhist Studies, Development Economics, Anthropology, Geography, History, Modern Languages and Literatures of South Asia, Cultural and Religious History of South Asia (Classical Indology), and Political Science.
Program structure
General Institute Requirements
32 credits
Language Focus
36 credits
Disciplinary Focus
48 credits
Electives
36 credits
Mobility Window
24 credits
Bachelor's Thesis
12 credits
General Institute Requirements
32 credits
Language Focus
36 credits
Disciplinary Focus
36 credits
Electives
12 credits
Mobility Window
25 credits
Bachelor's Thesis
12 credits
General Institute Requirements
24 credits
Language Focus
24 credits
Disciplinary Focus
36 credits
Bachelor's Thesis
12 credits
General Institute Requirements
24 credits
Language Focus
24 credits
Disciplinary Focus
36 credits
General Institute Requirements
8 credits
Electives
24 credits