Detailed information about selected course/program
EU code
14.7 - Anthropology
Mobility
1 - Undergraduate
Location
Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz, Austria
Subject
European Ethnology
Language
German
Language requirements
see University of Graz factsheet; language certificate for German or English mandatory. While all our programs are German-taught, most offer a limited number of courses in English (see http://international.uni-graz.at/en/stud/incoming/s-in-winfo/courses-taught-english/). If you do not have any knowledge of German, you need to check whether you can find enough courses being taught in English in your field of study.
Academic requirements
see University of Graz factsheet for mandatory additional documents for an application for University of Graz
Information
European Ethnology is an empirical cultural science (e.g. based on interviews and written sources), which interprets culture in the context of everyday reality and its social and historical conditions. Besides providing basic knowledge of terminology, theory, methods and archival research, the bachelor program also focuses on practical application.
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Duration
10 months. Starting(earliest start date): Sep 1 2016.
Contact person
Christa Grassauer (erasmus.mundus@uni-graz.at)
Additional information
Make sure you check the factsheet for all information concerning requirements and mandatory documents for Graz. Incomplete applications will not be evaluated