In the master's program Interdisciplinary Research on Antisemitism, you examine antisemitism and its diverse causes, manifestations, and effects in the future and present. Related issues, such as racism, migration research, social conflicts and associated perception patterns, as well as the development of suitable forms of processing are also components of the program. Focus is placed on teaching program participants methodological and analytical skills. You are able to tailor your personal profile by choosing between the areas of intercultural education planning and development, forms and functions of remembrance, public relations, communication and media, and literary representations of self-affirmation and persecution.
Interdisciplinary Research on Antisemitism (M.A.)
Interdisciplinary Research on Antisemitism (M.A.)
About
Upon completion of the master's program you will have an extensive understanding of antisemitism in the present as well as as a historical phenomenon, of the Holocaust and genocide, racisms and discriminatory attributions, intra-societal conflicts between different groups, of minorities and majorities, as well as of self-images and images of others.
Participants additionally acquire diverse disciplinary knowledge, perspectives, and methods, for instance in history, sociology, political science, literary studies and art history. This enables you to examine and analyze antisemitism and related fields from the perspective of different subject disciplines.
The program also aims to impart knowledge of the subject and transferable skills in an international context and offers a teaching and learning environment that fosters internationality, thus enabling you to handle social conflicts with a sensitivity towards culture and gender and reflect on your own team, critical analysis, and conflict skills.
Requirements
Entry Requirements
A formal prerequisite for the masters program in Interdisciplinary Research on Antisemitism is a first university degree in history, social science, humanities, or cultural studies qualifying the applicant for professional work or a corresponding teacher training degree.
The Interdisciplinary Research on Antisemitism masters program is taught in German. If you are applying with a foreign school-leaving certificate, you must provide proof of German skills at a specific level. This is a prerequisite for admission.
As a certain amount of the professional literature is in English and some of the courses are offered in English, applicants must also submit proof of English skills at CEFR level B2.
Fee Information
Tuition Fee
EUR 308How to Apply
Application process
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Interdisciplinary Research on Antisemitism (M.A.)
TU Berlin
Germany,
Berlin
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