Master
Supplementary subject History

Short info about the course of study

Restricted admissionStandard period of studyStart of studies
no4 semesters
8 semesters (part-time)
Summer and winter semester

Authorisation procedure

The program is admission-free, but an application is required.

Application deadline

15.05. – 15.09.

completion

Master of Arts

Further information about the degree programme

to the website of the faculty

Language of instruction

German

The course of study

With the supplementary subject History, you will gain specialist knowledge on the basis of the current state of international research in history. You will study pre-modernity and political culture in the Age of Nations, where you will not only deepen your expertise but also acquire advanced methodological skills and key qualifications.

5 reasons for your studies History of modernity in Siegen

✓ in-depth historical understanding

✓ Methodological skills and key qualifications

✓ dedicated teachers with a high level of expertise

✓ optimal learning conditions

✓ Variety of combinations

Career prospects

The supplementary subject qualifies you directly for a variety of activities in science, business and society, which belong in particular to the following professional fields: Public relations and cultural work at institutions, consulting agencies, parties and associations, museums or libraries and archives, press, broadcasting and publishing institutions.

Admission requirements

  • Bachelor's degree in History or
  • Comparable Degree Programs

The Bachelor's degree must be completed at least with a grade of 2.7.

The current examination regulations always apply.


Study organisation

Subject examination regulations including course plans and module descriptions

In addition to the framework examination regulations (RPO-M) and the general subject-specific regulations of the subject examination regulations (PHIL-FPO-M), the subject examination regulations of the individual (sub-)courses of study (FPOs) define the basic structures of a (sub-)course of study (e.g. entry requirements and content to be studied). The subject examination regulations are accompanied by course plans, which represent the recommended exemplary course of study in the individual subjects, as well as module descriptions (content information on modules).
For students, the current version of an FPO automatically applies when enrolling in the first semester.

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