Additional Studies
Additional Studies
Additionally to the sociological modules in the masters course students have to take modules from other courses being taught at the philosophical faculty. This has to be accomplished through actual modules and not through key qualifications. The modules “Additional Studies I and II” are designed to accomplish this. They include two choosen modules being taken in another subject. Both modules account for 10 ECTS-points each. Examination and requirements for the modules are being set by the chosen subject.
Due to some misleading information being spread, we are listing the following corrections:
- The Masters of Sociology is suplemented by scientific modules being offered by other courses that are part of the philosophical faculty. “Key Qualifications” do not count! Examination and requirements for the modules are being set by the chosen subject.
- Please report your chosen courses to the study advisory! This includes the normal examination number, professor and the title of the course. This has to be done before the examination registration period starts!
- After that you will have to register the examination using Campo as usual!
- Please note: The grade will not be acredited but if you register for the examination you will have to pass it (you can retake the exam three times)!
The following subjects have fixed agreements for the additional studies with the masters of sociology:
Additonally to the courses being offered by the philosophycal faculty it is possible to choose the following courses being taught as part of the masters “Socioeconomics” at the School of Business, Economics and Society in Nuremberg: “Empirical Sociology of Economics” and “Sociology of Education”.
Psychology offers the module “Psychology for non-Psychologists”.
All further information can be found on the following website, please note that this website has not been translated into english: https://www.psychologie.phil.fau.de/nebenfach-psychologie/studienberatung-nebenfach/
If you need any help or advise please contact the study advisory of psychology.
If you are in search of english courses this is one of your best options. You can find the courses the elite-masters Standards of Decision Making across Cultures through the link.
The course “Digital Humanities” offers the module “Informational Tools” (Starting in the wintersemester and continuing in the summersemester).
Philosophy reccommends taking the Base Module Philosophy. This includes a historical and systematic introduction into philosophy (4 ECTS) and a textual seminar spanning either theoretical or practical philosophy (6 ECTS).
Please note: The information on the website has not been translated yet.