Global Political Economy and Development (Master)
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History and the Public Sphere (Master)
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History (teaching subject)
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History (Combined Bachelor)
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German Studies with binational option (Master)
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The “German Studies with a Binational Option” master’s program, offered by Hessen International University in collaboration with the Hungarian University of Szeged, provides a unique perspective on the German language, literature, and culture. This program stands out as it engages students in German studies research within an international framework. It emphasizes exploring cultural matters, analyzing language and literature in a European context, and harmonizing domestic and international German studies.
Through this program, students are presented with an exceptional opportunity to immerse themselves in a foreign academic environment, which enriches their outlook. The interaction with Hungarian peers and professors during seminars stimulates discussions that may not typically arise within German institutions. The Master’s in German Studies with a binational option grants students a distinct chance to transcend their national boundaries, cultivating extensive interdisciplinary and intercultural competencies.
Throughout the curriculum, linguistic and literary topics, along with research traditions, are juxtaposed and thoughtfully examined through collaborative dialogues. In Szeged, there is a specific focus on Austrian literature and culture. The master’s program spans four semesters and culminates in a dual degree, awarding a certificate from each of the two universities.
At a glance
- Degree: Master of Arts
- Start: Summer semester and winter semester
- Duration/Scope: 4 semesters
- Language of instruction: German
- Admission restriction (NC): No
Feature
Choice of a major:
a) German Studies
b) German Studies with a binational focus (concludes with a double degree)
It is possible to change the focus after the first semester.
Admission requirements
- Completion of a Bachelor’s examination in German Studies or a related field of equivalent standing,
- alongside verification of a standard period of academic study spanning a minimum of six semesters,
- and validation of proficiency in two foreign languages at level B1 of the Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR),
Application and enrollment procedure for the winter semester
Application with German certificates
Application deadline
annually 01.06. – 01.09.
You submit your application for this study program through the online application portal for Master’s programs at Hessen International University.
If you have acquired an initial professional Bachelor’s degree from a foreign institution and are not currently enrolled at Hessen International University or any other university in Germany, you will need to submit your application through the central evaluation agency in Berlin, uni-assist.
German Studies (Combined Bachelor)
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French (teaching subject)
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Are you intrigued by the French language and captivated by its culture? Does the idea of pursuing an interdisciplinary program that seamlessly integrates theory with practical application excite you? In that case, Hessen International University presents itself as the ideal destination for your academic journey!
The subject French can be studied in any teaching degree program.
Information on application and admission can be found on the study program page of the respective teaching degree.
Language skills
Language proficiency is not a prerequisite for enrollment and admission at Hessen International University. Our proficient educators will assist you in rapidly developing your linguistic abilities, ensuring a strong commencement to your academic journey. For incoming first-year students with prior expertise, we provide specialized courses tailored to your proficiency level.
What we offer
The subject French comprises the disciplines of linguistics, literature and regional studies. These academic disciplines are framed by practical language training, which is provided exclusively by native-speaker teachers, and a sound education in foreign language didactics.
During your studies you will build up a sound knowledge of the French language, get to know the country and its people and become an expert in French culture and history. The practical foreign language didactics of the French teacher training program will prepare you comprehensively for your future profession as a teacher. The close cooperation with schools in the region gives you the opportunity to put theory into practice and to test the knowledge gained from your studies in the classroom.
Through the Erasmus cooperation with our partner universities, you will have the opportunity to study at a total of 12 universities in France and Belgium for up to 24 months.
What you should bring
Interest in French language and culture.
In order to gain a broader knowledge of Romance languages, you have the possibility to prove basic knowledge of a second Romance language – as an alternative to Latin – until the exam.
French (Bachelor, minor)
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Functional Safety Engineering (Master)
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Hessen International University is recognizing the increasing significance of ensuring the safety of computer-based systems. In light of this, the university is introducing a specialized master’s program known as Functional Safety Engineering (FUSE) tailored for individuals holding a bachelor’s degree in mathematics, electrical engineering, mechatronics, or computer science. This comprehensive three-semester course will be conducted in English.
Participants of this master’s program will be equipped with the skills necessary to effectively apply and implement various safety standards such as IEC/EN 61508, IEC/EN 61511, IEC 61131, and ISO 26262 within both industrial and scientific contexts. The curriculum encompasses diverse study modules aimed at fostering proficiency in essential methodologies. These modules include topics like Mathematical Models for Safety Systems, Theory of Safety-related Computer Architectures, and Safety Standards and Norms of Electronic Systems.
Successful completion of this program opens up promising career opportunities for graduates in both industry and academia, further solidifying their expertise in the realm of functional safety engineering.
Protestant religion (teaching profession)
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