Study organisation and application
The following section contains important information about planning, organising and completing your studies. As a rule, academic support is provided by the staff at the institute and administrative support by the Academic Office of the faculty of Cultural Studies (Examination Department/Study Coordination). Your contact person at the institute is currently Dr Anna Stoffregen.
- Brochure: Study Navigator Winter Semester 22/23
- Information about studying for first-year students
- Module overviews/Subject-specific regulations
- Module final examination/MAP (PDF)
A module final examination is an assignment that you complete in a seminar, thereby completing the entire module. The form of the examination is determined by the lecturer within the framework of the module requirements (see the module descriptions in the subject-specific conditions with the 2014 amendment) and usually comprises a term paper. The requirements will also be communicated to you by the lecturer. Further information on writing a term paper can be found in the guidelines for writing a term paper.
- The subject-specific regulations stipulate a compulsory internship of 5-11 weeks as part of a Bachelor's degree programme in Empirical Cultural Studies. You are free to choose when you complete this internship. Specific information about the internship can be found in the section Handouts/Forms.
- Specific information on the requirements and scope of the final examinations can be found in the module handbooks and the subject-specific regulations. You will also find a checklist for the final module on the department's website.
- Contact persons at the Academic Office in the Faculty of Cultural Studies
General information about studying can be found at the Campus Centre.
Further helpful links and documents relating to the study of Empirical Cultural Studies can be found in the service area of the institute.
Application information
****Please note: In the online application portal, you will no longer find information on applying for the programme under the title 'Volkskunde/Kulturanthropologie', but under its new title 'Empirische Kulturwissenschaft'.****