World Studies: Orders, Politics, Cultures

FsB vom 04.06.2020 mit Änderungen vom 21.05.2021 und 14.04.2023

Overview

Master of Arts
4 semesters
Winter semester
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The international Master's Program World Studies: Orders, Politics, Cultures provides students with in-depth knowledge of global structures and interactions. It aims at examining political and cultural processes at a world scale from an interdisciplinary perspective. We engage with international orders, the complex inter-relations between international actors, the global dissemination of ideas and knowledge, as well as diverging and converging modes of understanding in intercultural contexts. We understand ‘orders’ as stable settings gathering the parts and a whole (e.g., in the sense of multi-level governance and international legal systems). ‘Politics’ is concerned with the regulation of societies in transnational contexts. ‘Cultures’ refers to disputed interpretations, practices, and values pertaining to these orders and politics.

The MA program is jointly convened by the faculties of Law, Sociology, History, Literary Studies. Accordingly, we address global processes and structures from diverse perspectives including social sciences, history, literary, and cultural studies. Combining those enables students to bring different perspectives and approaches together in systematically developing their own interdisciplinary perspective, taking into account both how different disciplines address each other, but also how they at times contradict each other. Taken together, the Master's Program aims at facilitating an enhanced understanding of structures and processes as globally interdependent and interconnected relationships; and to do that in an interdisciplinary way.

Beyond that, the Master's Program helps students develop competences in independent academic working such as identifying appropriate research questions, conducting research, and presenting their work in writing and oral presentations. MA ‘World Studies’ graduates, thus, possess specific academic skills that qualify them as ideal candidates for careers in academia as well as in other professional fields with interdisciplinary and international requirements.

The courses

You will find the programme of lectures for this course in the eKVV.

An overview of the introductory and information events is provided by the central student counselling services.

Formalities / Important information

Course start

Studies can be commenced only in winter semester.

Length and scope of studies

The standard period of studies is 4 semesters.

The studies World Studies: Orders, Politics, Cultures comprise 120 credit points.

Access requirements

Access to the Master programme is granted to those who can provide evidence that they have a first university degree which has a standard period of study of at least six semesters, qualifies for exercising a profession and is in accordance with the subject-specific regulations.

In any case, please read the specific Admission requirements for this Masters programme in the Subject-specific regulations (PDF).
Degrees from accredited Bachelor programmes at German ‘Berufsakademien’ are equivalent to Bachelor degrees from universities.

Applicants with a university degree obtained abroad are granted access provided that the degree they have acquired is deemed sufficient for this purpose and they can provide evidence of the required language skills.
Further information on required language skills

Application, admission and enrolment  1

The study places for this degree programme are not subject to any admission restrictions (numerus clausus). Nevertheless, you need to apply within the currently applicable application deadlines.

As soon as you receive a positive response in the application and status portal (notice of access from the faculty), you can submit your application for enrolment within the set deadline. If you are already enrolled at Bielefeld University, you need to apply for a change of degree programme.

You can find more detailed information on the application process as well as information on the enrolment procedure on the pages of the Student Office.

To the application portal

Further links

Internet pages of the responsible institution(s):

Department of History with the courses offered

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Die Angaben zu Zulassungsbeschränkungen / Numerus clausus beziehen sich auf die Bewerbung zum Wintersemester 2024/25 und Sommersemester 2025. Informationen zu NC Werten aus früheren Jahren finden Sie auf dieser Seite.