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Nah- und Mitteloststudien / Near and Middle Eastern Studies (major subject in a combined bachelor’s degree)
Program: Nah- und Mitteloststudien / Near and Middle Eastern Studies
Degree: Bachelor of Arts
Program option: major subject in a combined bachelor's degree
Study model: combined bachelor's degree
Program length: 6/8 semesters / 3/4 years (180/ 210 ECTS points) (depending on the combination)
Start: Winter semester
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After completing the degree programme, you will be able to understand and present the cultural diversity of the Middle East. You will learn one of the three modern languages of the region (Turkish, Persian, Arabic) or the historical language, Akkadian. Furthermore, the major enables you to understand the historical background, and to place (and discuss) different contemporary cultures of the Middle East in an academic context.
A wide range of compulsory elective modules (e.g. “The World of the Ancient Near East”, “Economics of the Middle East” or “Islam and Society”) will help you to hone your expertise.
An integral part of the combined Bachelor's degree is the MarSkills programme, in which you will acquire attractive and future-oriented key skills.
Prospects
Graduates of the “Near and Middle Eastern Studies” major will find career opportunities, in particular, in the fields of cultural mediation and intercultural training, cultural and academic management, foundation work, political and management consultancy, adult education, migration work, public relations, the media and tourism industry, language teaching, consultancy and expert services, as well as the organisation of international events and exhibitions.
The intensive language and specialist training at the Center for Near and Middle Eastern Studies (CNMS) will give you the best possible preparation for entering the world of work.
The choice of your major subject will decisively shape your professional qualifications profile. In conjunction with one or two minor subjects, your relevant work experience (e.g. internships, part-time jobs, voluntary work) and your personal skills, it will enable you to refine your profile and carve out your own individual array of career options.
Admission requirements
Higher education entrance qualification:
General higher education entrance qualification or subject-related higher education entrance qualification1 or advanced technical college entrance qualification or master craftsman's examination as well as comparable qualifications of advanced vocational training or vocationally qualified persons
1 The university decides on the validity of the subject restriction for this subject.
Knowledge and skills specific to the subject to be demonstrated prior to admission:
English skills at Level B2
Supplementary subject:
In order to apply or enrol, you must select one or two minor subjects in the online application.
Cannot be combined with:
Politics, Culture and Economics of the Near and Middle East (minor subject)
Admission Type:
Free (no NC)Who can answer questions?
Technical questions about your application
Content-related questions about the program
Dr. Leslie Tramontini
Deutschhausstr. 12
Room: 00A46
35037 Marburg
Phone: (+49) 06421 28-24946
E-Mail: tramont@staff.uni-marburg.de
Office Hours: Tuesday, Thursday 02:30 PM -03:30 PMFormal questions about your application
Ellen Huth
Tel.: +49 6421/28 22222
Email: application@uni-marburg.de
Office hours: Mondays - Fridays 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM (Central European Time)Application & Deadline