Standard period of study: |
Follows the standard period of study for the chosen BA main subject |
Programme start: |
Winter semester |
Admission restrictions: |
Admission to the programme is restricted. |
Scale: |
60 credit points (CP) |
Number of modules: |
3 compulsory modules, 2 compulsory elective modules |
Module examination formats: |
Term
paper |
Language(s) of instruction: |
German, English |
Programme Director: |
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The BA Gender Studies (Minor Subject) degree programme comprises five modules (3 compulsory modules, 2 compulsory elective modules). A module is a stand-alone thematic unit consisting of several courses.
Foundation Phase (Compulsory)
Contents:
Final module examinations, coursework and proof of participation:
Students attend two interdisciplinary CG colloquia (1 CP each) and must provide evidence of active participation in two proseminars (3 CP each). The module concludes with a written examination or term paper (4 CP) following one of the courses (with the exception of the CG colloquia).
The two interdisciplinary CG colloquia can be replaced by a tutorial on Introduction to Gender Studies (1 SWS/2 CP), depending on what is available.
The module is completed with a total of 12 credit points.
Contents:
Final module examinations, coursework and proof of participation:
Students attend an Interdisciplinary CGC Colloquium (1 CP) and must provide evidence of active participation in two proseminars (3 CP each). The module concludes with a written examination or term paper (4 CP) following one of the courses (with the exception of the CGC colloquium).
The module is completed with a total of 11 credit points.
Advanced Phase (Compulsory Electives): Students choose 2 modules from 3 |
Contents:
Selected topics, theories and methods of sociological theory relevant to gender studies
Final module examinations, academic achievements and proof of participation:
Students must provide evidence of active participation in two proseminars (3 CP each) and provide evidence of independent study (2 CP). The module concludes with a written examination or term paper (4 CP).
The module is completed with a total of 12 credit points.
Contents:
Final module examinations, academic achievements and proof of participation:
Students must provide evidence of active participation in two proseminars (3 CP each) and provide evidence of independent study (2 CP). The module concludes with a written examination or term paper (4 CP).
The module is completed with a total of 12 credit points.
Contents:
Final module examinations, academic achievements and proof of participation:
Students must provide evidence of active participation in two proseminars (3 CP each) and provide evidence of independent study (2 CP). The module concludes with a written examination or term paper (4 CP).
The module is completed with a total of 12 credit points.
Compulsory Modules:
Contents:
Content can be individually selected and combined from the modules
Final module examinations, coursework and proof of participation:
Students must provide evidence of active participation in two seminars (3 CP each) and provide evidence of independent study (2 CP). The module concludes with a written examination or term paper (5 CP).
The module is completed with a total of 13 credit points.