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Stay abroad obligatory in the third semester at the universitiy of Södertörn (Sweden) or Roma Tre (Italy).
This Master’s programme focuses on the current debate concerning “religion” in various areas of the public sphere. Geographically, the emphasis is initially on Europe, leading to subsequent international comparisons. This concerns the discourse on “religion” (e.g. exemptions for “religion” in social spheres) as well as discourses on individual religions (e.g. Christianity as “cultural heritage”, Islam as a “challenge”, and Buddhism as a “modern philosophy of life”). As such, this M.A. in Religion in the Public Sphere differs from many traditional Religious Studies programmes, which tend to focus on religious practice in religious communities.
Students will be prepared to work in a professional environment that addresses these processes and the fruits of multicultural, democratic societies. They learn to analyse different conflict constellations, to address these constellations confidently and constructively, and to develop sustainable, solution-focused strategies.
The degree programme is offered by the Institute for the Study of Religion in cooperation with the Institute of Sociology. A special feature of the programme is that it gives students the option of gaining a double degree instead of just the Master’s degree in Hannover. This is made possible through cooperation with the universities of Södertörn (Sweden) and Roma Tre (Italy).
The degree programme can be studied as a home track or double degree track. Both tracks focus on the debate concerning “religion” in a variety of social spheres. The debate is exemplified by the three topic modules “Education and Research”, “Politics and Law” and “Society and Culture”, which mark different arenas of the public sphere. The underlying theoretical perspective on the thematic area is generated together in the “Introductory Module” and expanded on in the “Research and Debates” module. Students practice using the methodological tools required to empirically research the object of investigation in the “Methods” module.
Students from both tracks take the same modules in the first, second and fourth semesters. Students on the double degree track spend their third semester at one of our two partner universities. Students on the home track use this semester to conduct their own research project under supervision or to complete a study-relevant internship.
Preparation of the Master’s thesis in the fourth semester is accompanied by an examination colloquium.
Semester | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 |
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Compulsory modules | Introductory Module (10 LP) | Module "Research and Debates (10 LP) Methods (10 LP) Thematic Module III: Society and Culture (10 LP) | Window of Mobility (Study abroad according to the cooperation contract with Università Roma Tre (Italy) or Södertörn Högskola (Sweden) (30 LP) | Master Thesis (30 LP) |
An undergraduate degree in a related field of study, such as
OR a Bachelor's degree or equivalent degree in a religious studies or sociology programme or subject. Alternatively, a Bachelor's degree or equivalent degree in a cultural or social science field of study (primarily anthropology, ethnology, history, cultural studies, Jewish studies, Islamic studies, political science, a regional science as well as comparable courses of study abroad with a corresponding foreign language designation) with proof of in-depth knowledge of content relevant to the study of religions.
For master's degree programmes with restricted admission, places shall be allocated according to the university’s own selection procedure, if there are more applicants fulfilling the admission requirements than there are places available. The exact admission requirements can be found in the admission regulations:
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