At the Faculty of Social Science, you will receive 6 ECTS per course as an undergraduate student and 9ECTS per course as a postgraduate student. However, there are some exceptions: this rule does not apply for courses about statistics and economics within the Modern Indian studies postgraduate program. Students receive 4 ECTS for Statistics and 6 ECTS for economics courses in Modern Indian Studies. These rules also apply for courses taught in German. Please be aware that the amount of ECTS you get for key competences differs. By clicking on the course, you will be provided with the information about how many ECTS you will receive for that specific course.

 

  

Social Anthropology

 869876

Palestine Conflict: Historical and social anthropological perspectives – Roman Loimeier

Seminar

Information in German but course can be offered in English if interested

Center of Methods in Social Sciences

 

 

 

Sociology

 869853

Inequality, Precarity and Poverty in Rich Societies: What Role for the (Welfare) State? – Prof. Dr. Jörg Timo Weishaupt

Seminar

Please note: Course only takes place in May and June and may overlap with other courses

 

 

 

Sport Science

 

 

 

Political Science

868647

International Financial Cooperation - Dr. Burcu Ucaray Mangitli

Seminar

Please note: Course only takes place in May and June and may overlap with other courses

866920

International Organizations - Dr. Burcu Ucaray Mangitli

Seminar

 868812

 Lobbying in the EU – Prof. Dr. Simon Fink

Seminar

869782

Market or state governance? The liberalization of the “public good” - Hermann Anton Lüken genannt Klaßen

Seminar

Please note: Course only takes place in May and June and may overlap with other courses

869769

Dynamics of Transatlantic Relations: From Cold War to Polycrisis – Dr. Lars Klein

Seminar

Please note: Course only takes place in May and June and may overlap with other courses

863898

Methodology Seminar: Intensive Programme Preparation – Dr. Lars Klein, Prof. Elizabeth Goering

Seminar

 869804

EU Climate Policy in International Perspective – Kristina Kurze

Seminar

Please note: Course only takes place in May and June and may overlap with other courses

Centre for Modern Indian Studies (CeMIS)

801709

Introduction to Global Health – Dr. Dominik Naeher

Lecture & exercise

990649

Studying the Contemporary: Political Ethnographies of “New India” (S) – Prof. Dr. Srirupa Roy

Seminar

990650

Studying the Contemporary: Political Ethnographies of “New India” (E) – Prof. Dr. Srirupa Roy

Exercise

402520

Interdisciplinary Studies in Modern India II (S) – Dr. Nikolay Kamenov, Camille Buat

Seminar

990648

India’s Forces of Labour and the Limits of Democratization, 1930s to 1980s (S) – Prof. Dr. Ravi Ahuja

Seminar

402533

India’s Forces of Labour and the Limits of Democratization, 1930s to 1980s (E) – Prof. Dr. Ravi Ahuja

Exercise

402531

Elections and Democracy in India (S) – Prof. Dr. Ravi Ahuja

Seminar

990651

Elections and Democracy in India (E) – Prof. Dr. Ravi Ahuja

Exercise

402525

Diversity and Inequality: Theories and Methods (S) – Dr. Nikolay Kamenov

Seminar

402527

Diversity and Inequality: Theories and Methods (E) – Dr. Nikolay Kamenov

Exercise

4512562

A Global History of Hunger – Camille Buat

Seminar

402534

‘We know only a single science’: Karl Marx and History (S) – Prof. Dr. Ravi Ahuja

Seminar

990652

‘We know only a single science’: Karl Marx and History (E) – Prof. Dr. Ravi Ahuja

Exercise

Gender Studies / Diversity Studies