Description
Where do Germanists, historians or philologists find the best study prerequisites? And how do you find jobs later? The Studienführer Kulturwissenschaften serves high school graduates and freshmen as a guide to studying at German universities and colleges.
Contents
The study guide for cultural sciences summarizes all subjects dealing with history, Art and deal with culture. In addition to history and the arts, it also includes archeology and the preservation of monuments, philology, ethnology and – most recently – the more recent cultural studies.
Simone Janson answers all Ask around the Choice course and place of study, deals with the admission requirements and types of degrees, gives tips on starting your studies and provides information about the structure of your studies, career prospects and the possibilities of the Financing. As always, rounded off with a detailed address section and lots of further information.
Press reviews and interviews on the book
I was interviewed in various media about my study guide Cultural Studies, and he was also discussed in numerous ways:
- LIVE authors' interview with Simone Janson, Hochschulradio Düsseldorf
- Rheinische Post, 21.02.2005 -
- Bocholt Borkener Volksblatt, 19.02.2005 - http://www.bbv-net.de
- Badische Zeitung, 03 / 2005 - http://www.badische-zeitung.de
- Southwest Press, 04.02.2005 -
- ekz information service, 12 / 2004 -
- Hohenlohe daily paper, 11.12.2004 -
- Reader reviews at Amazon
Excerpt from: Alexander Esch, studying culture (s), Rheinische Post, 21.02.2005
"What studieren?” Many school leavers ask themselves, who have no concrete Objective in Eyes have [...] Most of the time students study in the dark. Especially because there are fewer and fewer jobs for life: Fixed-term employment contracts are increasingly determining professional life. Familiarize yourself with others quickly Tasks shall mandatory. “Flexibility” is the key word […], which is why a cultural studies course can meet modern requirements. In addition, with her book, the author presents a guide that offers concrete insights into the different areas of cultural studies. It not only provides information about possible content, places and degrees, but also shows excerpts from course catalogues, reading lists and exams […] Because: during their studies, cultural scientists learn to set and develop goals independently and to find their way into changing topics. Skills required on the job Future can be worth gold […]
Excerpt from: A brief look at working life - Three study guides, Badische Zeitung, March 2003
Most degrees are currently being remodeled into bachelor's and master's degrees - this creates a new confusingness in the German university landscape. Above all, all study guides must be rewritten. If this happens in the clear form that Lexika Verlag has chosen for its series, then the arrangement is already good Orientation offered […] Tips for beginners can be found in all books, as well as an outlook on the Job. The cultural sciences (ranging from museology to history to ethnology) give little hope here - the author rightly writes of a "little promising situation on the traditional job market" [...]
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