- Introduction
- Objectives and competences
- Admission and pre-enrolment
- Course curriculum
- Placements
- Teaching methodology and assessment system
- Career opportunities
- Support for studying
- Enrolment
- Calendar, timetables, classrooms and assessment
- Course plans and teaching staff
- Course details
- Information for prospective students
Information for the student – Construction and Representation of Cultural Identity
Course curriculum
The syllabus is designed to provide the foundations for specialization in the field of intercul-tural and gender studies. Students must complete a total study load of 60 credits, distrib-uted as follows:
- 2 compulsory subjects: These provide the core content for all students and give a gen-eral overview of intercultural and gender studies.
- 2 specific subjects for the chosen specialization: The 2 specializations give students the chance to examine the specific aspects of either gender studies or intercultural studies in greater detail.
- 4 optional subjects: Each student selects from a common group of optional subjects that have been designed to cover important aspects of the two specializations as well as re-flecting the importance of studying literature on the subject in its original language, which is crucial to understanding the underlying identities.
- Final Project