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The TransAtlantic Master's Programme (TAM) trains graduate students pursuing international careers in administration, diplomacy, business, policy-making, consulting, teaching, and research. Offered by way of partnerships between world-renowned universities in the United States and Europe, TAM is a unique and intensive degree programme. TAM students pursue graduate study on both sides of the Atlantic while earning a Master's degree.
In the face of accelerated European integration and intensification of US-EU relations, it has become imperative that students wishing to enter into international careers understand the institutional history and social, political, cultural, and economic practices of nations that comprise this growing international community. TAM prepares students to assume positions of leadership in world affairs by providing them with a broad comparative understanding of EU-US politics, policy, and social evolution, complemented by expertise in a particular nation or topic.
To meet the demands of students wishing to pursue various career goals in the expanding transatlantic arena, the TAM programme offers two different tracks as well as various degree options. Students can choose to receive a Master's degree from the University of North Carolina, or they may opt for a degree granted by one of the European universities.
In the face of accelerated European integration and intensification of US-EU relations, it has become imperative that students wishing to enter into international careers understand the institutional history and social, political, cultural, and economic practices of nations that comprise this growing international community. TAM prepares students to assume positions of leadership in world affairs by providing them with a broad comparative understanding of EU-US politics, policy, and social evolution, complemented by expertise in a particular nation or topic.
To meet the demands of students wishing to pursue various career goals in the expanding transatlantic arena, the TAM programme offers two different tracks as well as various degree options. Students can choose to receive a Master's degree from the University of North Carolina, or they may opt for a degree granted by one of the European universities.
Educational organisation
The following is an overview of the modules offered at the Berlin site during semesters II and III. Each of the modules is usually composed of a seminar and a colloquium, workshop, or the like. The first semester always takes place at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.Specialist Module I (summer semester):
Comparative European Government:
Systematic comparison of liberal Western democracies concerning typologies of institutional settings, decision-making structures and the processes and various types of actors involved in modern mass democracies.
Foreign and Security Policy in Europe:
Analysis of EU foreign policy, including the comparison of nation-state, supranational and inter-governmental approaches.
Facets of Europeanisation:
Elective chosen from the course catalogues of either Humboldt University Berlin or Freie Universität Berlin.
Specialist Module II (winter semester):
Democracy and Democratisation in Europe:
Investigation of social, economic and political changes as an outcome of democratisation processes in Europe, by reflecting on examples from Western, Central and Eastern Europe.
Europe's Borders and Neighbours:
Discussion of EU-enlargement regarding policies and consequences. Analysis of instruments such as the European Neighbourhood Policy or regional EU-initiatives.
Facets of Europeanisation:
Elective chosen from the course catalogues of either Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin or Freie Universität Berlin.
Study abroad unit(s)
The full-time programme consists of four semesters during which students study at up to three of the programme's partner universities: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, University of Bath, Univerzita Karlova v Praze, Sciences Po Paris, Università degli Studi di Siena.Forms of assessment
Written exams, essays, oral presentations, MA thesisCourse objectives
TransAtlantic Master's prepares students for careers in business, administration, diplomacy, policy formulation and research.Language requirements
All students are expected to be proficient in English and at least one other language. Students whose native language is not English must demonstrate English proficiency with the TOEFL exam. Students who wish to undertake coursework in a language other than English must demonstrate ability in one of the other consortium languages, first through a language evaluation to be conducted by a university or college faculty member and submitted with the application. Language skills will be screened again in an interview at the beginning of the autumn semester at UNC.Academic requirements
Applicants must have completed an undergraduate degree from an accredited college or university, or an international equivalent, preferably in a relevant subject area (Political Science, History, International Relations, European Studies, American Studies, Economics or Modern Languages).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.