International Programmes 2023/2024

Master of Arts in Transcultural Studies Master of Arts in Transcultural Studies

Heidelberg University • Heidelberg

Degree
Master of Arts in Transcultural Studies
Teaching language
  • English
Languages

English (100%)

Programme duration
4 semesters
Beginning
Winter semester
Application deadline

While there is no fixed deadline, it is highly recommended to submit the application online by the middle of June. This is very important for international applicants from non-EU countries in order to insure a timely enrolment.

Generally speaking, please submit your application by mid-September at the latest.

Tuition fees per semester in EUR
Varied
Additional information on tuition fees

1,500 EUR per semester for non-EU students (introduced by the federal state of Baden-Württemberg)

Combined Master's degree / PhD programme
No
Joint degree / double degree programme
No
Description/content

The Master of Arts in Transcultural Studies at Heidelberg University is a research-oriented and interdisciplinary programme focusing on the regions of Asia (mainly South Asia and East Asia) and Europe. It is informed by the perspective that cultures are not contained within ethnically closed, linguistically homogeneous, and territorially bounded spheres, but that they are constituted through transformations and entanglements.
The courses of this programme address these issues by focusing on the changes which circulatory practices have undergone from past to present. Studying the dynamics of transcultural exchanges involves analysing the agency of participants in these developments and shifts over longer and shorter time spans. The programme is designed to provide substantive knowledge and methodological tools. Particular attention will be paid to introducing students to the integrated study of different types of records - objects, texts of different genres, visual, audio or digital media - with a view to fleshing out the ways in which people in specific regional contexts experience, contest, and represent these shifts.
Within the wide range of courses offered in the MA Transcultural Studies, students choose one of the three study foci within the programme. Each study focus cuts across disciplines and is not confined to one region. The three study foci are:

  • Society, Economy, and Governance (SEG)
  • Knowledge, Belief, and Religion (KBR)
  • Visual, Media, and Material Culture (VMC)

The core courses are taught by the chairs of the Heidelberg Centre for Transcultural Studies.
For more details on the study foci and the programme's academic staff, please refer to our website at https://www.hcts.uni-heidelberg.de/en/studies/masters-program-mats.

Course organisation

Courses in the MA Transcultural Studies are mainly seminars that require a substantial amount of student participation (e.g. reading, presentation, etc.). The coursework is supported and supplemented by e-learning tools as well as digital media and technologies.
During the first semester, the theoretical foundation is laid, the second and third semesters are intended for extending and applying this foundation to one study focus and a certain region. The last semester is spent entirely on the writing of the Master's thesis.

For detailed information on the programme's structure and courses offered, please visit the website at https://www.hcts.uni-heidelberg.de/en/studies/masters-program-mats.

International elements

International Variant (Joint degree option) (University of Kyoto)

Opportunity to study abroad in the mobility & research module with partners in Europe (ERASMUS) and outside Europe (mainly in Asia (e.g. Kyoto, Tokyo, Seoul) but also in the United States of America (Yale)) or to do a research-related internship abroad (self-organised, but mentored by one of the MA thesis supervisors)

Description of other international elements

International Variant (Joint degree option) (University of Kyoto)

Opportunity to study abroad in the mobility & research module with partners in Europe (ERASMUS) and outside Europe (mainly in Asia (e.g. Kyoto, Tokyo, Seoul) but also in the United States of America (Yale)) or to do a research-related internship abroad (self-organised, but mentored by one of the MA thesis supervisors)

Integrated internships

Research-oriented internships related to the studies are supported during the third semester, but are not compulsory.

Course-specific, integrated German language courses
No
Course-specific, integrated English language courses
No
Tuition fees per semester in EUR
Varied
Additional information on tuition fees

1,500 EUR per semester for non-EU students (introduced by the federal state of Baden-Württemberg)

Semester contribution

171.75 EUR

Funding opportunities within the university
No
Academic admission requirements

Applicants must hold a BA or equivalent (minimum three years of study) in a discipline of the humanities, cultural, or social sciences with an above-average grade.
For a comprehensive list of all requirements, please refer to the programme's website at https://www.hcts.uni-heidelberg.de/en/studies/masters-program-mats.

Language requirements

Applicants need to prove very good proficiency in English (level C1 according to CEFR).
For example:

  • a minimum score of 100 in the internet-based or 600 in the paper-based TOEFL
  • a minimum score of 7.0 in the IELTS

Furthermore, good knowledge of two more languages, including the respective mother tongue, is mandatory. Applicants have to prove their knowledge by documents indicating a degree in those languages or by language certificates accepted at Heidelberg University.
For more information, please visit https://www.hcts.uni-heidelberg.de/en/studies/masters-program-mats.

Application deadline

While there is no fixed deadline, it is highly recommended to submit the application online by the middle of June. This is very important for international applicants from non-EU countries in order to insure a timely enrolment.

Generally speaking, please submit your application by mid-September at the latest.

Submit application to

Universität Heidelberg
International Relations Office
Seminarstr. 2
69117 Heidelberg
Germany

Phone: +49 6221545454
E-mail: studium@uni-heidelberg.de

Possibility of finding part-time employment

Students wishing to work during their studies have numerous options within Heidelberg University and outside of the university. They can find jobs as student assistants in the university, working between 20-60 hours per month. Other popular student jobs include working as language tutors as well as in gastronomy or in various companies in the region.

Accommodation

Accommodation is available through student services or on the private market. Rent for a single room in a student residence is approx. 220 to 350 EUR.

Heidelberg University

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