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Politik und Wirtschaft des Nahen und Mittleren Ostens / Middle Eastern Politics and Economics (Master of Arts)
Program: Politik und Wirtschaft des Nahen und Mittleren Ostens / Middle Eastern Politics and Economics
Degree: Master of Arts (M.A.)
Program length: 2 years / 4 semesters (120 ECTS points)
Start: winter semester
The interdisciplinary Politik und Wirtschaft des Nahen und Mittleren Ostens / Middle Eastern Politics and Economics master's program represents a conjunction of political and economic sciences for the Near and Middle East regions that is unique in Germany. Following a subject-relevant bachelor's program, the master's program expands regional and linguistic knowledge (Arabic and Persian) and develops and discusses topics at the interfaces of politics and economics in a research-oriented manner. Students should have interest in analyzing socio-political conflicts in the Near and Middle East from interdisciplinary perspectives and in pursuing independent political-economic questions. Students who already exhibit economic knowledge will initially attend political science modules and vice versa.
Major topics
The master's program focuses on content that is interwoven into economics and politics. For example: resource conflicts, the distribution of oil revenues, correlations of prosperity and development, political effects of investment, Islamic economic policy, clientelism, etc.
Objectives
The master's degree qualifies you for a wide variety of professional work in the political-economic field of the Near and Middle East, and for a doctorate program. During the program, you will acquire the skills to analyze political-economic contexts and to develop solution strategies. The program does not lead to any standardized occupational profile; instead, the program qualifies you for a variety of professional fields, including:
- International institutions and organizations
- International commercial enterprises (industry, trade, banks, financial services)
- Science (universities, research institutions)
- Political consulting (public administration, associations, institutions and organizations)
- Media, publishing and public relations work
Admission requirements
Required university degree Certification of a degree from a discipline-relevant bachelor's program or certification of a comparable domestic or foreign qualifying university degree, in which sufficient Political and/or Economic Studies competencies and also language skills have been imparted. Sufficient competencies are present if the relevant degree includes a proportion of subject modules of at least 48 credit points in Political Science, Economics, both disciplines together or a related subject (e.g. Sociology or Cultural Studies). A relevant minor degree course with at least 48 credit points already constitutes a relevant degree course. Certifications of program-specific knowledge and skills to be submitted prior to admission German skills:
DSH 2
Other language skills:
- Skills in the English language at Level B2 of the "Common European Framework of Reference for Languages of the Council of Europe"
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Content-related questions about the program
Center for Near and Middle Eastern Studies (CNMS)
Deutschhausstraße 12
35032 Marburg
Tel.: (+49) 06421-2824962
Email: powo-beratung@staff.uni-marburg.deFormal questions about your application
In case of formal questions about the application, please contact Master's Coordination with your application number (if available) at master@uni-marburg.de.
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