Students enrolled in the master's program in Culture and Economy can build on the expertise they have acquired in the bachelor's program and enhance their knowledge of Cultural Studies and Business Administration or Economics.
Usually, two thirds of the master's program consist of the major in Philosophy and one third of the combination major in Business Administration or Economics:
Courses in the major, Philosophy, focus on topics combining philosophy, society, business and economics. In addition, the elective module provides students with the opportunity to choose their own interdisciplinary specializations, e.g. in Literary Studies, Media and Communication Studies, Economics or Psychology.
Students of the masters program in Culture and Economy take a specialist subject and, depending on their prior knowledge, can either opt for Business Administration or Economics. If they study Business Administration as a specialist subject, they can choose from the modules in the areas Marketing and Management. If they study Economics as a specialist subject, they broaden their basic knowledge of this field by taking advanced courses offered in the Economics program. After in-depth study of these subjects, our graduates are equipped with a range of useful skills in these fields.