Students
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Medium of studying
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Program Details
Degree
Masters
Major
Philosophy | Classical Languages | Linguistics
Area of study
Humanities | Langauges
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


Introduction to the Magister Program

The Magister program at the Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg is a comprehensive academic program that encompasses a wide range of disciplines within the Philosophical Faculties I to III, as well as the Faculty for Geosciences. This program is designed to provide students with in-depth knowledge and understanding of their chosen field of study, preparing them for advanced research and professional careers.


Program Structure

The Magister program is structured into several key components, including:


  • Allgemeine Bestimmungen (General Provisions): This section outlines the general rules and regulations governing the program, including the scope of application, study duration, and examination procedures.
  • Besondere Bestimmungen für die einzelnen Fächer (Special Provisions for Individual Subjects): This part of the program details the specific requirements and regulations for each subject area, including course offerings, credit requirements, and assessment methods.
  • Schlussbestimmungen (Final Provisions): This section covers the concluding aspects of the program, such as the date of entry into force and transitional provisions.

Study Ordinance for the Magister Program

The study ordinance for the Magister program is based on the Bavarian Higher Education Act (BayHSchG) and is designed to ensure that students receive a high-quality education that meets the standards of the university. The ordinance covers various aspects of the program, including:


Vorbemerkung zum Sprachgebrauch (Preliminary Remark on Language Usage)

The ordinance notes that the masculine form is used throughout the document for simplicity, but it is understood that all provisions apply equally to both male and female students.


Program Details

The Magister program offers a broad spectrum of subjects, including but not limited to:


  • Griechische Philologie (Greek Philology): As both a major and minor field of study.
  • Lateinische Philologie (Latin Philology): Also available as both a major and minor.
  • Klassische Archäologie (Classical Archaeology): Offered as a major and minor field of study.
  • Vor- und Frühgeschichtliche Archäologie (Pre- and Early Historic Archaeology): Available as both a major and minor.
  • Altorientalistik (Ancient Oriental Studies): Can be pursued as a major or minor.
  • Sinologie (Sinology): Offered as both a major and minor field of study.
  • Japanologie (Japanese Studies): Available as a major and minor.
  • Indologie (Indology): Can be studied as a major.
  • Slavische Philologie (Slavic Philology): Offered as both a major and minor.
  • Vergleichende indogermanische Sprachwissenschaft (Comparative Indo-Germanic Linguistics): Available as a major and minor.
  • Musikwissenschaft (Musicology): Can be pursued as a major or minor.
  • Musikpädagogik (Music Education): Offered as both a major and minor.

Philosophical Faculties

The program encompasses studies within the Philosophical Faculties I to III, covering a wide range of disciplines including:


  • Philosophie (Philosophy): As a major and minor.
  • Psychologie (Psychology): Available only as a minor.
  • Pädagogik (Pedagogy): Can be studied as a major or minor.
  • Schulpädagogik (School Pedagogy): Offered as a major and minor.
  • Sonderpädagogik (Special Needs Education): Available as a major and minor.
  • Kunstpädagogik (Art Education): Can be pursued as a major or minor.
  • Soziologie (Sociology): Offered as a major and minor.
  • Politische Wissenschaft (Political Science): Available as a major and minor.
  • Didaktik der Sozialkunde/Politische Bildung (Didactics of Social Studies/Political Education): Can be studied only as a minor.
  • Evangelische Theologie (Protestant Theology): Offered as a major and minor.
  • Religionsgeschichte (History of Religions): Available as a major and minor.
  • Sportpädagogik (Sports Education): Can be pursued as a major or minor.

Additional Fields of Study

Beyond the philosophical faculties, the Magister program also includes studies in:


  • Kulturgeographie (Cultural Geography): As a major and minor.
  • Katholische Theologie (Catholic Theology): Available as a minor.
  • Öffentliches Recht (Public Law): Can be studied as a minor.
  • Informatik (Computer Science): Offered as a minor.
  • Betriebswirtschaftslehre (Business Administration): Available as a minor.
  • Volkswirtschaftslehre (Economics): Can be pursued as a minor.

Conclusion

The Magister program at the Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg offers a comprehensive and diverse range of academic disciplines, providing students with a rich and challenging educational experience. With its strong focus on research and academic excellence, this program is designed to prepare students for successful careers in their chosen fields.


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