Standard period of study: |
6 semesters (3 academic years) |
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Programme start: |
Summer and winter semester |
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Admission restrictions: |
Admission to the programme is restricted. |
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Scale: |
60 credit points (CP) |
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Number of
modules |
6 compulsory modules |
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Module examination formats: |
Term
paper |
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Language(s) of instruction: |
German, English |
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Programme Director: |
Overview of the discipline of political science, its history in the context of neighbouring disciplines and its sub-disciplines as well as the general principles of the social sciences.
Practise various forms of work using practical examples (own research on various topics, text analyses, presentation of results, discussions).
To this end, you will attend the lecture and an accompanying exercise or tutorial. The module concludes with a "mini-project" (term paper) or a written examination.
Contents:
Lecture "Introduction to Methods of Empirical Social Research":
Lecture "Introduction to Statistics in the Social Sciences":
Cumulative final module examination: One written examination (60 minutes) following each of the courses "Introduction to Methods of Empirical Social Research" and "Introduction to Statistics in the Social Sciences". The overall grade is made up of the average of both examinations, which must be passed individually.
Contents:
Final module examinations, academic achievements and proof of participation:
Students attend the lecture or seminar "Introduction to Political Theory". If the course is offered as a lecture, students complete a course assignment and receive 3 CP for this. If the course is offered as a seminar, students provide proof of participation and receive 3 CP for this. Students may not take a final module examination in this course.
In addition to the introductory course, students attend a further seminar.
In the seminar, students provide proof of participation (3 CP) and a final module examination (4 CP).
The module is completed with a total of 10 credit points.
Final module examinations, academic achievements and proof of participation:
In addition to the introductory course, students attend a further seminar.
In the seminar, students provide proof of participation (3 CP) and a final module examination (4 CP).
Final module examinations, academic achievements and proof of participation:
Students attend the lecture or seminar "Introduction to International Relations". If the course is offered as a lecture, students will be awarded 3 CP. If the course is offered as a seminar, students provide proof of participation and receive 3 CP for this. Students may not take a final module examination in this course.
In addition to the introductory course, students attend a further seminar.
In the seminar, students provide proof of participation (3 CP) and a final module examination (4 CP).
The module is completed with a total of 10 credit points.
Contents:
Final module examinations, coursework and proof of participation:
The module consists of a seminar from one of the above-mentioned areas of the Bachelor's degree programmes and concludes with a certificate of attendance (3 CP) and a term paper (4CP) following the selected seminar.
The module is completed with a total of 7 credit points.
Important note for students majoring in Sociology:
Students majoring in Sociology do not take any courses in Research Skills 1 in Module 2.
Instead, they will take courses in Research Skills 2 of the BA Political Science major and an additional seminar of 3 CP in the specialisation.
Overview of the discipline of political science, its history in the context of neighbouring disciplines and its sub-disciplines as well as the general principles of the social sciences.
Practise various forms of work using practical examples (own research on various topics, text analyses, presentation of results, discussions).
To this end, you will attend the lecture and an accompanying exercise or tutorial. The module concludes with a "mini-project" (term paper) or a written examination.
Contents:
Research application:
Research technique:
Final module examinations, academic achievements and proof of participation:
Students take one seminar each with a focus on research application and one seminar with a focus on research technique. One of the two seminars is completed with a module final examination in the form of a term paper.
In one of the two seminars, students provide proof of participation and receive 3 CP for this.
In the second seminar, students provide proof of attendance (3 CP) and a final module examination (4 CP).
The module is completed with a total of 10 credit points.
Contents:
Final module examinations, academic achievements and proof of participation:
Students attend the lecture or seminar "Introduction to Political Theory". If the course is offered as a lecture, students complete a course assignment and receive 3 CP for this. If the course is offered as a seminar, students provide proof of participation and receive 3 CP for this. Students may not take a final module examination in this course.
In addition to the introductory course, students attend a further seminar.
In the seminar, students provide proof of participation (3 CP) and a final module examination (4 CP).
The module is completed with a total of 10 credit points.
Final module examinations, academic achievements and proof of participation:
In addition to the introductory course, students attend a further seminar.
In the seminar, students provide proof of participation (3 CP) and a final module examination (4 CP).
Final module examinations, academic achievements and proof of participation:
Students attend the lecture or seminar "Introduction to International Relations". If the course is offered as a lecture, students will be awarded 3 CP. If the course is offered as a seminar, students provide proof of participation and receive 3 CP for this. Students may not take a final module examination in this course.
In addition to the introductory course, students attend a further seminar.
In the seminar, students provide proof of participation (3 CP) and a final module examination (4 CP).
The module is completed with a total of 10 credit points.
Contents:
Final module examinations, coursework and proof of participation:
The module consists of two seminars from the above-mentioned areas of the Bachelor's degree programmes and concludes with certificates of attendance (both with 3 CP) and a term paper (4CP) following on of the selected seminars.
The module is completed with a total of 10 credit points.