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Details
Program Details
Degree
Masters
Major
Cultural Studies | History | Tourism Management
Area of study
Social Sciences | Humanities
Course Language
English
About Program
Program Overview
University Program Information
The Faculty of History and Philosophy offers a range of programs for students interested in history, philosophy, and related fields.
Programs
- Bachelor's Degree Programs: The faculty offers bachelor's degree programs in:
- History
- History of Art
- Archeology
- Archival Studies
- Information and Documentation Sciences
- Ethnology
- Cultural Tourism
- International Relations and European Studies
- Security Studies
- Philosophy
- Master's Degree Programs: The faculty offers master's degree programs in:
- Archeology and Classical Studies
- Society, Art, and Identities in Central Europe
- History and Socio-Anthropology of the Modern Era
- History of Southeastern Europe
- History, Memory, and Orality in the 20th Century
- Research and Valorization of Cultural Heritage
- Information and Documentation Sciences
- Jewish Studies
- Cultural Heritage and Tourism
- Leadership and Communication in International Organizations
- Security Management in Contemporary Society
- Security, Intelligence, and Competitiveness in Organizations
- Global Security and Human Rights Policies
- Contemporary History and International Relations
- Evaluation of European Public Policies and Programs
- Ancient and Medieval Philosophy
- Philosophy, Culture, and Communication
- Critical Theory and Multicultural Studies
- Doctoral Programs: The faculty offers doctoral programs in:
- International Relations and Security Studies
- Philosophy
- Postgraduate Studies: The faculty also offers postgraduate studies in various fields.
Program Details
The Cultural Heritage and Tourism master's program is an interdisciplinary program that aims to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of cultural heritage and tourism. The program is designed for students who have completed a bachelor's degree in a related field and wish to pursue a career in cultural heritage management, tourism, or a related field.
The program includes a range of courses that cover topics such as:
- Introduction to cultural heritage and tourism
- Archaeology and cultural heritage
- Social structures and cultural heritage
- Landscape and cultural heritage
- Memory and cultural heritage
- Practical courses in guiding, exhibition organization, and curatorial practices
- English language courses for tourism
Research Areas
The faculty is involved in various research areas, including:
- Archeology and classical studies
- History and socio-anthropology of the modern era
- History of Southeastern Europe
- Cultural heritage and tourism
- International relations and security studies
- Philosophy and critical theory
Facilities and Resources
The faculty has a range of facilities and resources available to students, including:
- Libraries and archives
- Museums and cultural heritage sites
- Computer labs and language learning facilities
- Access to online databases and research resources
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