Psychology (Master, NC program)

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The curriculum primarily comprises specialized modules focused on philosophy, alongside additional modules spanning elective minors, key competencies, and an internship component.

Commencing with an introductory philosophy course, the program encompasses modules dedicated to the evolution of philosophical thought, applied philosophy, and theoretical philosophical concepts. Within the foundational domain, learners have the liberty to select one module from a range of offered courses, catering to their individual interests. The elective modules provide opportunities for concentrated study and profound exploration across domains such as History of Philosophy, Applied Philosophy, Theoretical Philosophy, and the Multidisciplinary Intersections of Philosophy. This multidisciplinary approach incorporates subjects like Society, Ethics, Education, Environment, Humanity, Technology, Culture, Language, Communication, as well as Ethics and Religion within Practice and Morality.

Integral to the program are key competencies that encompass Intercultural Proficiency, Foreign Language Aptitude, Public Speaking, Project Management, Facilitation, and Information Literacy.

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Psychology (Bachelor, NC program)

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The subject of philosophy can only be studied within the framework of the teacher training program for secondary schools at Hessen International University.

General Objectives of the Study

The primary goal of the philosophy studies is to cultivate a reflective understanding of oneself and the world, encompassing both theoretical and practical dimensions.

Further explanations (such as the general and specialized aims of the philosophy studies, as well as foundational competencies extending beyond the field of philosophy that are intended to be acquired) can be found in the module examination regulations.

Tips for the Philosophy Studies

Typically, the academic events take place at the Holländischer Platz (HoPla). Proficiency in Ancient Greek or Latin must be demonstrated before the intermediate examination. A comprehensive description of the academic discipline can be found in the current examination regulations.

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Product Design (Diploma)

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The Master’s program “Philosophy: Environment – Society – Critique” offers a new interdisciplinary approach to philosophy. Its main focus is on how knowledge and philosophy can be applied in a contemporary context through forward-looking critical reflection to reshape ecological and societal contexts.

Climate change, species extinction, and global resource scarcity are pressing dangers resulting from our interaction with nature. The intrinsic link between these threats and a global growth paradigm, the self-propagation of technological advancements, and imperial-oriented societal structures is increasingly coming into focus. There is a fundamental need for action here, encompassing a foundational philosophical reflection. In areas of action such as climate protection, nature conservation, species preservation, and animal welfare, it becomes evident that conventional boundaries are being dissolved. Thus, the safeguarding of the environment must be conceived in conjunction with the way societal life is organized, aiming to overcome traditional dichotomies such as nature versus society.

This is where the Master’s program in Philosophy comes into play. It responds to the rising demand for philosophical expertise in environmental debates (nature philosophy and environmental ethics) as well as critical societal analysis. It particularly acknowledges the interplay and interconnectedness of both realms, as this represents a significant need.

The objective of the program is to cultivate a research-oriented and interdisciplinary reflective competence on current topics in environmental and societal theory, based on a solid foundation of philosophical expertise. Students acquire knowledge and substantive skills in the following areas: [Note: You’ve mentioned “Hessen international university” in your rewrite request, but I’m unsure how to incorporate that without more context. Could you provide additional details?]

Politics and economics (teaching subject)

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Political Science (Master)

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The Master’s program in Political Science at Hessen International University is a research-oriented course of study. Its distinctive profile is characterized by a diverse range of critical approaches to political science in teaching, research, and various supplementary offerings.

The Master’s program, with a focus on the analysis and critique of political authority as well as societal transformation, provides the opportunity to develop a personalized focus within the curriculum through a combination of required and elective courses. Foundational modules cover topics such as state, law, democracy, and social policy; political economy (of labor); political ecology; gender relations; globalization; and North-South relations, as well as comparative political science and region-specific phenomena (e.g., the EU or Latin America).

Subsequently, students have the option to delve deeper into perspectives such as post-colonial, feminist, materialist, or poststructuralist viewpoints. For this purpose, courses from the offerings of the Department of Political Science can be selected. Students also have the flexibility to replace a partial module with a seminar they design themselves and attend events from other programs and disciplines (subject to approval from the respective authorities) after consultation.

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Political Science (Combined Bachelor)

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plusMINT (orientation studies)

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Physics (teaching subject)

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Physics (Master)

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The Institute of Physics at the International University of Hessen focuses on several key research areas, including the intricate interplay between light and matter, quantum dynamics and control, nanostructures, laboratory astrophysics, magnetic layers, and surface physics. In our Master’s Programme in Physics, you’ll have the exceptional opportunity to collaborate with globally recognized scientists who are at the forefront of both fundamental and applied research.

One particularly exciting field of research centers around “Extreme Light for the Analysis and Control of Molecular Chirality” (ELCH). This specialization offers you the chance to harness cutting-edge tools in experimental and theoretical atomic and molecular physics, as well as optics and quantum optics (AMO), specifically in the gas phase. Here, you’ll delve into the realm of controlling and manipulating chirality at the individual molecule level. In the realm of laboratory astrophysics, you’ll engage in precision spectroscopy to investigate exotic molecules and clusters that typically only exist in interstellar space. By comparing your lab-based measurements with astronomical observations, you can identify previously unknown molecules.

In the domain of technical physics, you’ll analyze semiconductor nanostructures and nanophotonic components. These components have applications in optical communication and quantum information processing. Your investigations will involve optimizing these structures using semiconductor quantum dots. Additionally, the Centre for Interdisciplinary Nanostructure Science and Technology (CINSaT) provides a platform for tackling interdisciplinary research challenges at the juncture of physics, chemistry, biology, and engineering.

These and various other research avenues within the Master’s Programme in Physics at the International University of Hessen will equip you for a promising scientific career and prepare you for research-oriented roles in upcoming industrial projects. Our program offers captivating hands-on experiments within our well-equipped laboratories, as well as sophisticated modeling in theoretical physics. You’ll be immersed in a multicultural research team environment that fosters the exchange of ideas, making it an ideal setting for pursuing a subsequent doctoral degree or entering the professional arena.

If you’ve completed a bachelor’s degree in physics and possess a strong interest in research, the Institute of Physics at the International University of Hessen is the perfect destination to nurture your aspirations.

Physics (Bachelor)

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