Applied Cultural Studies - Culture, Communication and Management
Program Overview
Introduction to the Program
The University of M𤦂ster offers a comprehensive program in "Angewandte Kulturwissenschaften - Kultur, Kommunikation und Management" (Applied Cultural Sciences - Culture, Communication, and Management) as a minor field of study, culminating in a Magister degree. This program is designed to equip students with the skills necessary to navigate the complexities of cultural, communication, and management fields, emphasizing both theoretical foundations and practical applications.
Program Objectives
The primary objective of this program is to provide students with a deep understanding of cultural, communication, and management sciences, enabling them to analyze complex problems, interpret changes in society, and contribute to shaping future developments in these fields. The program aims to foster analytical and synthetic competencies, allowing graduates to integrate knowledge from various disciplines to solve real-world problems.
Admission Requirements
To be admitted to the program, applicants must possess a higher education entrance qualification (allgemeine oder fachgebundene Hochschulreife) or a certificate recognized as equivalent by the relevant state authorities.
Program Structure
The program is divided into two main phases: the Grundstudium (basic studies) and the Hauptstudium (main studies).
Grundstudium
The Grundstudium lasts for four semesters and includes compulsory and elective courses that provide a foundational understanding of cultural, communication, and management sciences. Students must earn 19 credit points from the following modules:
- Propadeutik
- Einf𢞴rung in die Kommunikations- und Medientheorie
- Kulturtheorie und -geschichte
- Einf𢞴rung in die Betriebswirtschaftslehre
- Grundlagen der Rechtswissenschaft
- Exemplarische Kulturanalyse
- Rechnungswesen und Controlling
- Empirische Sozialforschung
Hauptstudium
The Hauptstudium, which also lasts for four semesters, offers advanced courses and seminars that deepen students' understanding of the subjects and foster their ability to apply theoretical knowledge in practical contexts. Students must earn at least 23 credit points from a combination of:
- Vertiefungsvorlesungen (in-depth lectures)
- Seminare (seminars)
- Integrationsblock I (interdisciplinary courses)
- Integrationsblock II (practical application courses)
Assessment and Examination
Examinations are held at the end of each semester and are a combination of written exams, seminar papers, and presentations. The final degree is awarded upon successful completion of all required courses and the submission of a thesis.
Study Plan
A recommended study plan is provided to guide students through the program, ensuring they meet all requirements within the nine-semester timeframe.
Conclusion
The "Angewandte Kulturwissenschaften - Kultur, Kommunikation und Management" program at the University of M𤦂ster is a comprehensive and interdisciplinary course of study that prepares students for careers in cultural, communication, and management fields. With its emphasis on both theoretical knowledge and practical skills, this program equips graduates to navigate the complexities of a rapidly changing world.
