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Bachelor of Arts Romance Studies

Embark on a journey through the rich tapestry of Romance languages, cultures, and literatures with our Bachelor of Arts in Romance Studies. Delve into the evolution of languages derived from Latin, exploring their unique characteristics and the vibrant cultures they represent. As a major, you’ll immerse yourself in two of the three Romance philologies: French, Spanish, or Italian, mastering one as your primary language and the other as your secondary, each offering distinct focal points. Complementing your linguistic studies, you’ll deepen your understanding of literary criticism, cultural studies, and linguistics, paving the way for a comprehensive grasp of the Romance world.

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Master of Arts Renaissance Studies

Embark on an enriching journey through the cultural tapestry of the 15th and 16th centuries with the international and interdisciplinary Master of Arts Renaissance Studies program offered jointly by the Universities of Bonn and Florence. Immerse yourself in the realms of Italian studies, art history, and New Latin philology in Bonn, complemented by mandatory history courses in Florence. Gain extensive knowledge and a nuanced understanding of the Renaissance period, exploring its profound impact on art, literature, and society.

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Master of Science Psychology

In the evolving field of psychology, obtaining a master’s degree is crucial for diving into scientific depth and specialization, prerequisites for many professional careers. The Master of Science in Psychology at the University of Bonn empowers students to expand their expertise in scientific data collection and analysis, particularly through advanced multivariate statistics.

The program deepens diagnostic skills in test theory and construction and introduces students to psychological evaluation. By conducting an independent empirical project and completing an integrated internship, students refine their academic and professional competencies, preparing them for impactful careers in a variety of settings. This program embraces current trends such as digital psychology, neuropsychology, and therapeutic innovations, ensuring graduates are at the forefront of psychological practice and research.

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Bachelor of Science Psychology

Psychology scientifically explores and explains human behavior and experience through a blend of experimental and statistical methodologies. This dynamic field utilizes modern observation, questioning, and measurement techniques to unravel the complexities of the mind. At the beginning of their studies, students at the University of Bonn delve into core areas such as general psychology, which covers perception, information processing, emotions, motivation, and learning theories. Biological psychology examines the intricate interplay between mental and bodily processes, while differential psychology focuses on individual differences.

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Bachelor of Arts Psychology

Psychology is a dynamic and evolving field that scientifically explores and explains human behavior and experiences. Utilizing cutting-edge experimental and statistical methodologies, the discipline combines modern observation, questioning, and measurement techniques. At the University of Bonn, the Psychology minor within the Bachelor of Arts degree program offers a unique blend of empirical research methods and practical applications, oriented towards understanding the complexities of human behavior in various contexts. This program not only equips students with foundational psychological knowledge but also integrates current trends such as neuropsychology, digital mental health interventions, and the application of artificial intelligence in behavioral research, preparing them for future advancements in the field.

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Master of Arts Provenance Research and History of Collecting

The Master of Arts in Provenance Research and History of Collecting delves into the intricate and multifaceted world of art and cultural objects across various historical periods and societies. This program brings to light the complexity of values attributed to art, revealing the rich tapestry of private and institutional collecting practices. In an era where the provenance of art is increasingly critical, this program not only explores the historical context but also addresses contemporary issues such as repatriation and ethical collecting.

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Bachelor of Arts Protestant Theology and Hermeneutics (Major Subject)

The Bachelor of Arts in Protestant Theology and Hermeneutics (Major Subject) offers a dynamic and scientifically responsible exploration of God from a Protestant perspective. This program integrates methods from various sciences to delve deeply into the Christian faith’s significance. Students examine faith as a lens for self-understanding and world interpretation, a cultural cornerstone, and a guiding principle for religious communities. The curriculum spans five key areas: Old Testament, New Testament, Church History, Systematic Theology, and Practical Theology, ensuring a comprehensive and contemporary theological education that prepares students for future challenges and opportunities.

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Bachelor of Arts Protestant Theology and Hermeneutics (Minor Subject)

The Bachelor of Arts in Protestant Theology and Hermeneutics (Minor Subject) engages students in a reflective and scientifically responsible exploration of God from a Protestant perspective. Integrating methods from various sciences, the program investigates the profound meanings embedded in the Christian faith. This exploration includes understanding faith as a means of self-comprehension and world interpretation, as an integral part of cultural heritage, and as a guiding principle for religious communities. The program spans five core areas: Old Testament, New Testament, Church History, Systematic Theology, and Practical Theology, providing a comprehensive theological education that addresses both historical and contemporary issues.

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Bachelor of Arts Protestant Theology and Hermeneutics (Dual Subject)

The Bachelor of Arts in Protestant Theology and Hermeneutics offers a reflective and scientifically grounded exploration of God from a Protestant perspective. By engaging with other sciences and utilizing their methodologies, this program delves into the profound meaning of the Christian faith. This exploration is multifaceted, considering faith as a means of self-understanding and world interpretation, a cultural element, and a guiding principle for religious communities. The program covers five main areas: Old Testament, New Testament, Church History, Systematic Theology, and Practical Theology, preparing students for a dynamic and impactful engagement with theology.

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Master of Arts Protestant Theology

In the Master of Arts Protestant Theology program, students delve into advanced research-oriented knowledge and hone methodological and analytical competencies across the main theological disciplines, including the Old Testament, New Testament, Church History, Systematic Theology, and Practical Theology. This program is designed to explore Christianity’s role in providing meaning, guiding life, and influencing western culture and society. Through engaging coursework and research, students examine the dynamic relationship between theology and contemporary societal issues, preparing to lead in both church and societal institutions. The program encourages a forward-thinking approach, emphasizing how theology can adapt and respond to current and future global challenges.

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