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Master (2 years) African studies

University of Copenhagen
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Description What is Africa? What is Africa’s place in the world? How might emerging trends within the continent be analysed and appreciated? The MA in African Studies provides an advanced understanding of the diversity of the African continent and its relationship to the world, in historical, social, political, economic and cultural dimensions. Grounded in this interdisciplinary approach, students acquire strong analytical skills, the ability to conduct independent research, and the possibility for gaining practical experience in relevant professional fields. As a student of African Studies you will: Join one of the few distinct African Studies centres in continental Europe offering a comprehensive two-year Masters in African Studies. Take part in a dynamic international study environment at a centre which has a strong sense of community and a close and committed interaction among staff and students. Obtain an interdisciplinary degree in African Studies grounded in a combination of social sciences and humanities, incorporating a variety of core and elective courses and teaching methods which together facilitate both flexibility and focus. Benefit from a strong theoretical and research-based teaching environment with opportunities for also gaining practical experience and skills through internships and/or fieldwork studies. The aim of the masters programme in African Studies is three-fold. Firstly, it is to provide students with advanced knowledge and understanding of Africa and its relationship to the world in relation to the continent’s diverse historical, social, political, economic and cultural dimensions. Secondly, it is to equip students with critical analytical capacities relevant to a range of social, political, economic and cultural challenges,that can be applied both to Africa-specific conditions and to other global, national and local contexts. Thirdly, armed with such knowledge and skills, it is to produce graduates with competences that allow them to enter a range of professional environments in both the public and private sectors, both internationally and nationally. Career Opportunities Having gained the knowledge, skills and competences noted above, graduates in African Studies may pursue – and have pursued – careers in a fairly wide range of professional fields.These include careers in: international development and/or humanitarian organisations, be these bilateral, multilateral or non-governmental; various kinds of national government agencies such as those concerned with foreign affairs, the environment, migration and refugees, security, social development and so on; different arenas within the private sector such as business investment, consultancy, entrepreneurship or corporate social responsibility; the media or other spheres of information and communication; or continuing in academia as a researcher and/or teacher. Admission Enrolment in the MA programme in African Studies requires a bachelor’s degree of Danish equivalence in social science, the humanities, theology, law or in certain degrees under the Faculty of Life Sciences, the Faculty of Health Sciences (e.g. public health) and the Faculty of Science (e.g. human geography). Applicants with a professional bachelor's degree may be admitted by approval through the Study Board. Read more about Admission and application In addition, to gain admission applicants must document qualifications on par with the Danish secondary school ‘English level B'. Read more about language requirements of the University of Copenhagen Apply directly through the online portal at the University of Copenhagen with all relevant documentation. To find out whether the level of your foreign certificate or diploma satisfies the general entry requirements, you should contact the University of [your institution] directly. A list of the most commonly recognized exams and diplomas can be found at the Danish Agency for Higher Education http://ufm.dk/recognition Exchange students should

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Duration
2 years
Language of Instruction
ENGLISH
Degree Type
Master

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