Spanish Culture and European Identity, M.A.
University: University of Bonn
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Course information
Application deadline
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Duration
4 Semester
Study form
Full-time studies
Fees
0 € / Year
Description
Globalization in the 21st century is an ongoing process that brings countries and cultures together and creates the “melting pot” phenomenon. So, it is important to understand various cultural practices and represent them in their diversity, which is what Ethnology aims to do. Ethnology is the study of different peoples’ characteristics, cultures, religions, traditions and politics and the contrasts between them. Ethnology degree course typically comprise subjects such as Social Anthropology, Historical Ethnology, Ethnology of Politics and Economy, Religion, European Languages, Geography, Philosophy, Communication Science, Comparative Culture Studies, History, and more. A degree course in Ethnology provides in-depth knowledge of all matters related to culture, information about contemporary ethnological and cultural issues, the ability to apply quantitative and qualitative methods and theories, develop and execute strategies, gather and analyze data, and valuable professional skills like excellent communication skills, critical thinking, problem-solving skills, decision-making skills and understanding of various concepts. Ethnology graduates can pursue a number of careers in the fields of journalism, consultancy, management, market research, sustainable development, education, counseling, anthropology, politics, business, healthcare, linguistics, intercultural communication, international relations and many others.
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