Protestant Theology - Combined degree course History and Cultural Studies University of Giessen
Overview and admission
Study Type
graduate
Admission semester
Winter Semester only
Area of study
Religious Studies
Focus
Old Testament, New Testament, Church History, Systematic Theology
Target group
Students with the following skills: a) Major subject in History and Culture (GuK) \t Skills acquired in the first and second major subject Protestant Theology of the Bachelor's course in History and Culture, the Bachelor's course in Language, Literature and Culture or in the teaching subject Protestant Theology of the Teaching Qualification (Grammar Schools) at the JLU. -\tSkills acquired in Protestant Theology subjects of Bachelor's courses or the subject Protestant Theology of the Teaching Qualification (Grammar Schools) with doctoral study entitlement amounting to at least 70 CPs. -\tSkills obtained in connection with a regional church examination. A degree in Protestant Theology/Religion must have been obtained with a minimum grade of "good". a) Subsidiary subject in History and Culture (GuK) \t Skills acquired in the first minor or major subject Protestant Theology of the Bachelor's course in History and Culture, the Bachelor's course in Language, Literature and Culture or in the teaching subject Protestant Theology of the Teaching Qualification (Grammar Schools) at the JLU. -\tSkills acquired in Protestant Theology subjects of Bachelor's courses or the subject Protestant Theology of the Teaching Qualification (Grammar Schools) with doctoral study entitlement amounting to at least 40 CPs. -\tSkills obtained in connection with a regional church examination. -\tIf students can only provide proof of skills comprising the second minor subject of the Bachelor's course in History and Culture, the Bachelor's course in Language, Literature and Culture or in the subjects of Protestant Theology of a Bachelor's course of a university with doctoral study entitlement amounting to 30-40 CPs, the missing skills must be acquired in the Master's course by completing an additional fifth module from the Master's programme. A degree in Protestant Theology/Religion must have been obtained with a minimum grade of "good".
Annotation
The Master subject Protestant Theology can be studied as a major subject (50 credit points) and as a minor subject (40 credit points).
Admission requirements
Major subject - Skills that were acquired in the first and second major subject Protestant Theology of the Bachelor’s course in History and Culture, the Bachelor’s course in Language, Literature and Culture or in the teaching subject Protestant Theology of the Teaching Qualification (Grammar Schools) at the JLU. - Skills acquired in Protestant Theology subjects of Bachelor's degree courses or the subject Protestant Theology of the Teaching Qualification (Grammar Schools) with doctoral study entitlement amounting to at least 70 CP. - Skills obtained in connection with a regional church examination. A academic degree in Protestant Theology/Religion must have been obtained with a minimum grade of “good”.
Lecture period
- 15.04.2024 - 19.07.2024
- 14.10.2024 - 14.02.2025
Application deadlines
Winter semester (2024/2025)
Application deadline for Germans and inhabitants
Expired
For advanced education masters, different deadlines will apply, see http://www.uni-giessen.de/cms/studium/bewerbung/ergaenzung_aufbauDeadlines for International Students from the European Union
Expired
For advanced education masters, different deadlines will apply, see http://www.uni-giessen.de/cms/studium/bewerbung/ergaenzung_aufbauDeadlines for international students from countries that are not members of the European Union
ExpiredEnrollment deadline for Germans and foreign students
Expired
as per letter of acceptance
Languages of instruction
Main language
German