Master of Arts Transformation Studies
Overview & Profile
General Information
Program profile
The master's program Transformation Studies discusses the causes and consequences of socio-ecological challenges such as anthropogenic climate change, loss of biodiversity as well as resource depletion and environmental pollution. The study program is characterized by its focus on the current environmental and sustainability crisis from a constitutive socio-ecological perspective. The crises are thus approached as threats which have a social dimension both in their causation and in their effects. Within the scope of the program, opportunities and limits for the shaping of social transformations are reflected and analyzed under the overarching theme of sustainability.
In a historical, contemporary and future-oriented perspective, the Master’s Program examines the processes of social change, and what accelerates or inhibits them. Particular attention will be given to the different actor networks and the relationship between power, production and reproduction as well as to theories and practices of societal nature. The program provides both scientific theories and theoretical insights as well as spaces for creative thinking and action.
The aim is to give students the opportunity to understand the nature of social-ecological challenges and the processes of social change as well as to relate them to one another. After completing their studies, students will have practice-oriented knowledge on social transformation processes geared towards sustainability.
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Program Structure & Content
Overview
The degree program follows a three-step approach focused on the analysis of past, present, and future. In parallel, students gain in-depth methodological training in qualitative and quantitative empirical social research methods, as well as transdisciplinary and participatory approaches.
As a trans- and interdisciplinary program focused on the social sciences, Transformation Studies requires students to systematically and continuously reflect on the possibilities, challenges, and limitations of inter- and transdisciplinary research and practice. This is accomplished in the "Transformation Research" colloquium, which runs through all four semesters.
Recommended semester plan
Examination and Study Regulations for the Master of Arts program in Transformation Studies (2017)
Important documents related to your studies at EUF
Every degree program has formal rules and regulations that define the study conditions for that program. You can use these regulations, together with the module catalogues for your chosen degree program, to plan out a semester schedule. This way, you’ll know ahead of time what courses you’ll be taking on which semesters. The examination regulations set forth the legal framework conditions for this. Click below to see the most important formal regulatory documents related to your studies at EUF.
Career Prospects
Career Prospects
The aim of the course is to train qualified specialists for science, politics (counseling), business and society. After completion of the study program, job opportunities are provided both in the practical field as well as in science and research. The students qualify for jobs in research institutes as well as for demanding positions in public administrations, companies and institutions where processes of change in the context of sustainability are increasingly required. Some examples of work placements outside of universities are:
- International and non-governmental organizations
- Corporate social responsibility and sustainability departments in companies
- Environmental departments in the public sector
- Common good oriented companies
- Institutions and organizations that provide media, press and public relations on environmental and sustainability issues
The master's degree also allows you to pursue a doctorate.
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Contact Information
Please direct your questions to transformationsstudien-PleaseRemoveIncludingDashes-@uni-flensburg.de
Degree program coordinator:
Dr.Maike Böcker
- Phone
- +49 461 805 2637
- maike.boecker-PleaseRemoveIncludingDashes-@uni-flensburg.de
- Building
- Gebäude Tallinn 1
- Room
- TAL 307
- Street
- Mitscherlich-Nielsen-Straße 1a
- Post code / City
- 24943 Flensburg
Application & Admission
Application & Admission
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