Master in German and French Philosophy
Faculty of Humanities, Charles University
Key Information
Campus location
Prague, Czech Republic
Languages
German
Study format
On-Campus
Duration
2 - 5 years
Pace
Full time
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Curriculum
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Rankings
Charles University is one of the oldest universities in Europe and ranks among the world’s most renowned research-focused universities.
The Times Higher Education World University Rankings for 2016–2017 ranked Charles University in 305th place among its five hundred ranked universities, making it the only Czech university to feature in the top five hundred.
The Academic Ranking of World Universities - the “Shanghai League”, which every year compares more than 1,000 of the world’s best universities (selected from a total of over 17,000 institutions), has repeatedly included Charles University in the third hundred, i.e. among the 2 per cent top universities in the world and one of the 100 best universities in Europe.
Program Outcome
Our graduates have a thorough knowledge of the history of German and French philosophy of the 18th and 19th centuries, classical and modern phenomenology in Germany and France, and other relevant forms of contemporary philosophy rendered in German and/or French. They are knowledgeable about the perception of, and response to, these philosophical trends in the Czech milieu. This study programme prepares our graduates for follow-up doctoral studies and can be relevantly applied in academic and scientific institutions. Our graduates are qualified – owing to their specialized training, communicative and language skills – to meet the specific demands of cultural and political management of the state and non-governmental sector, at home and abroad, in the media and in publishing.
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Our graduates have a thorough knowledge of the history of German and French philosophy of the 18th and 19th centuries, classical and modern phenomenology in Germany and France, and other relevant forms of contemporary philosophy rendered in German and/or French. They are knowledgeable about the perception of, and response to, these philosophical trends in the Czech milieu. This study programme prepares our graduates for follow-up doctoral studies and can be relevantly applied in academic and scientific institutions. Our graduates are qualified – owing to their specialized training, communicative and language skills – to meet the specific demands of cultural and political management of the state and non-governmental sector, at home and abroad, in the media and in publishing.