"World Citizens with Intercultural Competence"
Master's Degree Programme in Intercultural Studies in Communication and Administration
The Faculty of Philosophy invites students to participate in the Master's Degree Programme in Intercultural Studies in Communication and Administration. The main focus of the programme is on questions of identity and cultural difference and how these affect people's behaviour, ways of thinking, and their organised interaction in international and intercultural contexts. Its theoretical framework draws on comparative management sciences, sociology, anthropology, semiotics, and literary studies. The unique curriculum concentrates on the interplay of identity and cultures, and the main themes of management sciences.
The genuine multiculturalism of the Master's Degree Programme in Intercultural Studies in Communication and Administration provides a dynamic potential of working in an internationally mixed community. The programme hosts students from different national and academic backgrounds.
The appropriate fields of previous studies for this programme are public administration/management, public policy, political science, economics, business administration, sociology, social anthropology, modern languages and communications studies. The programme leads to a Master of Arts or Master of Administrative Sciences degree, and it can be completed in two years. Master's degree students have no tuition fees. However, they are required to pay the Student Union membership fee of approximately 125 euros per academic year.
There are no entrance examinations for international Master's programmes. Admission decisions are made on the basis of the required documents, evaluating each complete application individually and selecting those with the best qualifications. The intake of the Master's Degree Programme in Intercultural Studies in Communication and Administration is 20 students. The application period for the Master's programme is 1 January - 28 February annually.
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