Auxiliary Sciences of History and Archival Studies (Master)
Students of the master’s programme in Auxiliary Sciences of History and Archival Studies acquire advanced competences in working with written and material historic sources, as well as historical image, film, video and audio material. In addition, they know the principal methods of historical research and archival studies, auxiliary sciences of history (in particular the manuscript studies of the Middle Ages and modern period), diplomatics, administrative record studies, codicology, genealogy, heraldry, sigillography and chronology. Beyond that, they are able to apply modern methods in documentation and information management and have extensive knowledge of archival appraisal, documentation and editing of audio-visual sources and basic knowledge of libraries and museology.
Master of Arts
Degree Programme Code: 066 804
5 semesters / 150 ECTS credits
Language: German
NO entrance examination
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Data updated on: 03.12.2024
Attention
Instruction Language German
Please note that the instruction language of this programme is German. To start the degree programme, you need to hold a certificate of German proficiency on C1 level.
Admission Procedure
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Study Programme
To successfully complete the master’s programme, students have to complete compulsory modules (Constitutional History and History of Administration; Palaeography and Archival Studies; Auxiliary Sciences; Medieval and Modern Palaeography; Diplomatics; Source Studies; Administrative Record Studies; Archive Internship), one of the two alternative groups of compulsory modules as emphasis (either Auxiliary Sciences and Historical Research or Archival Studies and Media Archives), as well as a Master's Module and the master’s thesis and master’s examination.
Five Concepts
which you will deal with during your studies:
- Diplomatics
- Techniques for calendaring charters
- Administrative record studies
- Museology
- Sigillography
... and many more.
Overview of the programme structure & topics
Here you find the current offer of courses for this programme to gain better insight into the topics and structure. For more information please click on the respective level.
After Graduation
Graduates are qualified to pursue a career in occupational fields that academically investigate written and non-written monuments of history, and supervise and present them in the public or private sector, especially in archives, media archives and museums. Additionally, they are qualified for all professions that aim at preserving culture.
Graduates' Perspective on the Degree Programme
Graduates ...
- say that this degree programme receives the grade: 2.1 (good)
- rate the level of difficulty as: 3.8 (high)
→ These results are based on feedback from 15 graduates.
*You can find further assessments of the degree programme from its graduates’ perspective in the graduate survey of the master's programme in Auxiliary Sciences of History and Archival Studies (in German).
Graduates ...
- find employment within 4 months after graduation on average.
*You can find further information on career entry and career paths in the tracking of graduates "MA History".