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Eligibility assessment process - Political Integration and economic Globalisation M.A.
1. Documents to be submitted
- Application for admission (online application of the online application portal)
- The first, fundamental university degree with final grade at least 3.0)
- If this is not available, a Transcript of Records with a calculated average grade on the basis of at least 80 % can alternatively be submitted.
- The Transcript of Records for determining your previous course contents.
- Certification of skills in the English language at Level B2 of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages of the Council of Europe
- Approx. one DIN A4 page letter in which the applicant presents their technical suitability, based on personal commitment, social competence and teamwork capacity, interpersonal competence, self-reflective work, practical experience in the field of European integration and globalisation, and foreign language skills.
- Tabular resume (DIN A4 page).
- Additional certifications of personal disciplinary suitability, which relate to the aforementioned criteria.
2. Criteria for personal disciplinary suitability
2.1. Points are assigned in the following manner for the overall grade:
- Grade 1.0 to 1.5 => 3 points
- Grade 1.6 to 2.5 => 2 points
- Grade 2.6 to 3.0 => 1 point
Note: The information is based on the grading scale according to § 30 General Regulations of Philipps-Universität Marburg. In the case of a degree from another university, the decimal grade given by the university applies. There is no conversion to the Marburg grading system.
2.2. Disciplinary and personal suitability for the program based on the following criteria (0 to 8 points):
One point each is assigned for the certification
- of two additional european languages at Level B2 of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages of the Council of Europe
- of a semester abroad
- of a program-relevant internship of at least two months in duration
- of a program-related thesis
Up to three points are awarded for proof of additional knowledge of methods in economics or social sciences beyond the minimum required 14 credit points.
One point is awarded for the letter on personal suitability.
The evaluation is made based on the submitted documentation.
An evaluation of the degree of suitability with a total of at least 5 points is prerequisite for admission to the program.
3. Application & Deadline
Application for a Master's program with a degree from abroad - first semester
Application for a Master`s program with a degree from abroad - higher semester
Application for a Master`s program with a German degree - first semester
Application for a Master`s program with a German degree - higher semester