Philosophy, Politics, and Economics (1 year)

Study mode:On campus Study type:Full-time Languages: English
Deadline: Jun 30, 2025
StudyQA ranking:6762 Duration:2 semestrs

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The Philosophy, Politics, and Economics (1 year) program at Witten/Herdecke University is an interdisciplinary postgraduate course designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the interconnected realms of philosophy, political theory, and economic analysis. This one-year program is tailored for individuals who aspire to deepen their knowledge of these fundamental fields and explore their dynamic interactions within contemporary societal contexts. The curriculum combines rigorous academic coursework with practical discussions, encouraging students to critically analyze current global challenges such as economic inequality, political governance, ethical considerations, and social justice issues. Throughout the program, participants engage with diverse philosophical traditions, modern political theories, and economic models, fostering analytical skills and conceptual clarity necessary for effective policy formulation and ethical decision-making. The program emphasizes a multidimensional perspective, integrating theoretical foundations with real-world applications to prepare graduates for careers in academia, public policy, international organizations, or consultancy roles. Witten/Herdecke University's intimate learning environment promotes close interactions between students and faculty, facilitating personalized mentorship and lively academic debate. Additionally, the program values interdisciplinary thinking and aims to cultivate a nuanced understanding of the complex social systems that shape our world today. Graduates leave equipped not only with specialized knowledge in philosophy, politics, and economics but also with critical thinking abilities, ethical sensitivity, and communication skills essential for leadership and societal impact. The one-year structure allows for an intensive and focused academic experience, making it an ideal choice for students seeking a comprehensive understanding of these intertwined disciplines within a compact timeframe.

Educational organisation

Please see: http://www.uni-wh.de/fileadmin/media/w/MPPE_60.pdf

Study abroad unit(s)

Our international office helps students to organise their studies abroad. This is not obligatory, but we encourage our students to go abroad for at least one semester.

Forms of assessment

Witten/Herdecke University traditionally uses a wide range of teaching forms and forms of assessment, which are handled in a flexible way. Often, professors and students discuss and decide jointly on forms of assessment.

Course objectives

Graduates are well qualified to identify political and economic factors that influence processes of social change in institutional and organisational settings, to analyse them with appropriate methodological tools, and to develop responses to global challenges at national and international level. They have acquired a sound basis of economic, political, and philosophical expertise. Moreover, they have developed a reliable awareness of transdisciplinary connections. This particular combination of perspectives makes them competent agents in businesses, in politics, and in academic contexts.

Language requirements

English:
TOEFL: 92
IELTS: 6.5 (with a minimum of 6.0 in each section)
CEFR: B2

Academic requirements

The programme addresses graduates of economics, humanities, social and political sciences, and of other disciplines related to the three key areas "Global Economic Development", "Global Governance" and "Philosophy and Society". Direct admission to the PPE MA is possible for BA graduates (at least 180 ECTS in total) that have at least 60 ECTS in the fields economics and political science or 60 ECTS in philosophy. In principle, the programme is also open for applicants with different backgrounds. However, typically these applicants will receive an offer only conditionally upon a number of preparatory courses to be completed before enrolment. For further questions, please contact the heads of the programme.

We hand-select our students via a thorough admission process which is of central importance for our university. The core question for you as an applicant and for Witten/Herdecke University is whether or not we are suited to each other. Our individual selection procedures focus not on an applicant's school grades, but instead on character, job experience, future plans, and personal interests.

The process consists of four steps:
Step one: submit complete application documents (see Apply now!).
Step two: submitted applications are assessed with a focus on criteria such as personality, talent and ambition.
Step three: applicants are informed in writing that they are invited to an admission seminar, or that their application has been rejected.
Step four: in an admission seminar, applicants will as a rule be video-interviewed by three different teams of two interviewers each, for 30 minutes respectively. Interviewers are members of the business or political community, UW/H lecturers and alumni. We will offer you a place only if you convince all your interviewers that you will be an asset to our university.

They will want to know about your personality, talents, ambitions and experiences. Subject-related knowledge is of minor importance in these interviews. For applicants who are unable to come to Witten, interviews may be organised via Skype.

For more information see
http://www.uni-wh.de/fileadmin/media/w/w_studium/Studieninteressierte/Bewerbungsunterlagen/PPE_Master/application_procedure_MA-PPE.pdf
and
http://www.uni-wh.de/en/economics/applicants/suited-to-each-other/

Want to improve your English level for admission?

Prepare for the program requirements with English Online by the British Council.

  • ✔️ Flexible study schedule
  • ✔️ Experienced teachers
  • ✔️ Certificate upon completion

📘 Recommended for students with an IELTS level of 6.0 or below.

Enroll in the course

Enrolment fees

1. Cost contribution per application: 100 EUR - payable at the time of application
2. Social contribution per semester: 52.50 EUR
3. Contribution for the semester ticket per semester: 182.22 EUR - cost for a semester ticket covering public transport in the Rhine/Ruhr area as well as regional trains in North Rhine-Westphalia

Costs of living

Approx. 700 EUR per month to cover personal expenses including rent
Living expenses in Witten and the Ruhr Area in general are comparatively low by German standards, although great cultural activities are on offer, such as the European Capital of Culture "Ruhr 2010" and a lively nightlife scene. See e.g.: http://www.ruhr-tourismus.de/en.html or http://www.ruhr2010.de

Funding opportunities within the university

Fellowships offered by the Hochschulwerk (student union) in cooperation with DAAD allocate an allowance of approx. 700 EUR per month. Witten/Herdecke international students who meet the following criteria are eligible:
  • Student originates from a lower income country (annual GDP/capita less than 10,000 USD).
  • Student possesses a registration certificate or successful application for a degree programme at Witten/Herdecke University. Students must have a confirmation letter from the University Witten/Herdecke, affirming their definitive admission to the university.
  • Student has a personal need of funding.
    http://www.hochschulwerk.de/scholarship.html

Arrival support

Initial contact between new students and Witten/Herdecke University usually takes place in the video-interview during the selection process. As the selection process is accompanied by students who are already enrolled at Witten/Herdecke University, applicants get to know future fellow students on this occasion and develop first personal contacts with the student community. When they then arrive at Witten/Herdecke University for the start of their studies, freshmen have already tapped into the student network. In many cases, fellow students help with a pick-up service from the airport or from the train station, accommodate new students in their shared flats or arrange for private accommodation in order to integrate them into the network. This has the positive side effect that hotel expenses may not be necessary.
Before classes start, second-year students arrange two so-called "welcome weeks" for new students. Participation of freshmen is voluntary, but almost all new students attend these welcome weeks. In the first week, all students spend time together at a separate location in order to get to know each other and to start student life with common experiences. In the second week new students are introduced to the university and surroundings and the university presents itself to the students.
On the first day of classes, the faculty welcomes the new students in an informal ceremony.

Services and support for international students

International students receive support from the international relations coordinators of the respective faculty. This support includes the sending of a welcome package including information on registration, important semester dates, contact persons, as well as life in Witten. Furthermore, international coordinators and student assistants organise a pick-up service at the airport or the train station and help with administrative issues such as registration, opening a bank account or visiting local authorities for visa issues. Witten/Herdecke University offers German language courses at beginners' and advanced level free of charge for registered students. Foreign languages can be learned in a Tandem System, which pairs native speakers with non-native speakers. Course programme coordinators assist with course registration and study plan issues.

Accommodation

Witten/Herdecke University does not have a dormitory, but nearby towns provide many opportunities for flat renting. The student union (Hochschulwerk) runs a platform with information on available accommodation in Witten and surroundings. Furthermore, international relations officers and student assistants help in finding off-campus accommodation, e.g. in shared flats. As new students come to Witten/Herdecke University for the selection process, they make contact with student community networks on this occasion and can also receive help from fellow students in finding private accommodation.
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