Master in History and German
- Feb 19
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This Master study program is an advanced academic pathway designed for learners who wish to deepen their expertise in historical studies and the German language within a structured, research-focused environment. The program is 100% research based and is aligned with study level equal to EQF Level 7, corresponding to the second European cycle and equal to 60 ECTS.
The Master in History and German is built for students who are passionate about understanding historical developments, cultural transformations, and linguistic evolution across German-speaking regions and beyond. It supports critical thinking, analytical research, and academic writing skills, enabling participants to engage with complex historical sources, cultural narratives, and language contexts at an advanced level.
The academic structure includes five carefully designed modules:
Two research-related modules that strengthen methodology, academic inquiry, and advanced research design.
Two general modules that enhance interdisciplinary thinking, academic communication, and professional competencies.
One specialized module focused directly on History and German studies.
In addition, students complete thesis and research activities that demonstrate independent scholarly work and applied analytical competence in the chosen research area.
With a duration of +12 months, the program provides a defined minimum study period while offering flexibility for students who wish to extend their academic timeline according to their personal or professional commitments. This flexible structure makes the program suitable for both recent graduates and working professionals seeking academic advancement in humanities and language studies.
Through intensive research engagement, this Master study program prepares participants for advanced academic pursuits, cultural institutions, education sectors, research environments, and international contexts where historical insight and German language expertise are highly valued.


