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The MA programme Practically Oriented Philosophy of Culture comprises the historical, systematic, and methodical basics of philosophy of culture and its critical analysis, two detailed modules covering the topics technological culture and interculturality, a three-month practical training period, and a Master's thesis (four months).
Educational organisation
The Master's programme will take four semesters (two years), which will normally be divided into equal shares in Stuttgart and Paris. If you start in Stuttgart, you move after the first or second semester (depending on your choice). Both universities will assist you in finding a room (in a student residence) and practical training internships.This is a double degree programme.
Part-time studies are possible.
Study abroad unit(s)
Participants spend one year at the Université de Paris VIII.Internships
A total of three months at institutions of your choiceForms of assessment
Oral and written examinations with each course during the semester, Master's thesis with final oral examinationCourse objectives
Philosophical analysis and evaluation of cultural processes (science, engineering, arts, economy, politics) as a qualification for interdisciplinary professional work in the public or private sector as well as for further academic work (PhD)Language requirements
Knowledge of German and French is required.Required DSH / TestDaF
YesAcademic requirements
Bachelor's degree or similar in philosophy or related fields (e.g., humanities, social sciences, arts, business administration)Enrolment fees
Approx. 170 EUR per semesterCosts of living
To cover living expenses, you will need about 750 EUR per month. This is for rent (approx. 300-350 EUR), health insurance for non-EU residents (approx. 80 EUR), the semester ticket for public transport (190 EUR/six months), food (approx. 200 EUR), other incidental expenses and working materials (approx. 100 EUR).Job opportunities
Owing to its location in the heart of one of Europe's largest high-tech regions, there are many opportunities to find employment. Nevertheless, please do not come to Germany expecting to be able to finance your entire studies by working. The study load is very high and it is not always easy to find a part-time job. Non-EU citizens are allowed by law to work for a maximum of 120 full days (240 half days) per year. Students who are employed by the university in one of the institutes or departments ("Studentische Hilfskräfte") are exempt from this regulation, but other restrictions apply. You are not allowed to work during the first year while attending a German language class in preparation for the test of German as a foreign language (TestDaF).Arrival support
A pick-up service is part of our welcome package. If you wish, you will be contacted before your departure, and if you arrive between 8am and 8pm, you will be met at Stuttgart airport or railway station and taken to your accommodation. Your host partner will also help you to deal with all formalities. This service is free of charge.Services and support for international students
Cross-Cultural Mentoring ProgrammeThe Office of International Affairs invites international degree students to sign up for the "Cross-Cultural Mentoring Programme". The programme is intended to ease initial challenges at the university as well as to offer study information, counselling services, subject-specific tutorials, courses, and activities during the whole study programme.
For further information, please contact: heidenreich@ia.uni-stuttgart.de.
The Welcoming Service
The Office of International Affairs offers a buddy programme in order to support you with all formalities at the beginning of your studies. For further information, please visit our website: http://www.ia.uni-stuttgart.de/internat/studierende/services/buddyprogramm/index.en.html.
Accommodation
Both campuses in Stuttgart-Vaihingen and in Stuttgart city centre have on-site halls of residence. Dorm rooms (ranging from 240-350 EUR per month) are furnished, some are equipped with a sink, and all have access to kitchen and sanitary facilities, telephone, and Internet. From the campus in Stuttgart-Vaihingen, the city of Stuttgart can be reached by suburban railway within 10 minutes. If you are under 30 years old and want to apply for a room in one of the student dormitories, please contact the student service:Studentenwerk Stuttgart
Rosenbergstraße 18
70174 Stuttgart
Germany
Phone: +49 (0)7 11-9 57 44 70
Fax: +49 (0)7 11-9 57 44 50
E-mail: wohnen.sws@t-online.de
Internet: http://www.sws-internet.de