Overview
The consecutive Anthropology degree programme from Heidelberg University provides a theoretically and empirically well-founded and in-depth training in Social and Cultural Anthropology. In a globalised world, Anthropology plays a special role as a comparative discipline in the humanities that looks at the variety of human ways of life and cultural perspectives.
The subject of the programme is the advanced study of cultural processes and dynamics in a globally connected world, without losing sight of the local and emplaced dimensions of everyday life.
Key Features
- The programme qualifies students to recognise and understand local, regional and global cultural processes in terms of meanings, values, communications and practices. These cultural processes draw together aspects of economy, religion, politics, health, kinship, aesthetics and other aspects of culture and society. The regional foci lie on Southeast Asia, South Asia and Oceania, but other world regions and Western societies are also covered under the programme’s comparative scope.
- The Master programme deepens theoretical, methodological and regional knowledge, while it equips students with the tools necessary to conduct independent scientific research, tackle complex problems, and carry out in-depth analyses of socio-cultural issues.
- Graduates are subsequently able to work independently in various professional settings or carry out PhD work.
- The main language of instruction is English.
Programme Structure
The Anthropology degree programme is divided into the following sections:- a specialisation in basic cultural and social-anthropological theory (Module 1). An analysis of anthropology classics will be performed to view the relationship of these to current anthropological debates, theories, and methods.
- a specialisation in one or more theoretical foci or in a particular region (Modules 2 – 3).
- support for both independent and guided research projects, including fundamental training in methodology.
- excellent opportunities for acquiring language skills outside of – but also within – the traditional European languages (Module 5).
- support in the development of interdisciplinary skills, based, in part, upon the close relationships with the Karl Jaspers Center for Advanced Transcultural Studies and the South Asia Institute, along with intensive networking with numerous related disciplines (Module 5).
Key information
Duration
- Full-time
- 24 months
Start dates & application deadlines
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Credits
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Campus Location
- Heidelberg, Germany
Disciplines
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Academic requirements
We are not aware of any specific GRE, GMAT or GPA grading score requirements for this programme.
English requirements
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Other requirements
General requirements
- Application for admission to a Master’s degree programme
- Certificate of the undergraduate degree programme
- Certificate of enrolment from the most-recently attended university.
- Proof of previous achievements in the Master's degree programme
- Students applying for a transfer or change of institution from a non-German university must also submit: a certificate of transferable grades from the relevant subject area
- Statement of sufficient financing for completion of the course of study. This does not apply for applications from EU/EEA member states and applicants with a German university entrance qualification.
- Uncertified copy of the applicant’s passport (page with name in Latin script). Applicants from EU/EEA member states may alternatively submit a copy of their personal identity card.
- For applicants with certificates from Vietnam, the People's Republic of China and India: Original of the APS certificate from the relevant Academic Examination Body.
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Tuition Fees
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Additional Details
EU/EEA- Fees and contributions: 161.10 € / Semester
Living costs
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