Studiengangsbeschreibungen

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With this form, the online editorial team of the University of Kassel supports you in creating course description texts for the website, course flyers etc. Please avoid blanket, interchangeable statements.
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The most important questions about studying
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Answered: What happens and what students learn. Clearly emphasize the students' learning perspective: "What you learn, practice and develop." Show reference to current topics.
Answered: Why this (above) works particularly well at the University of Kassel and why Kassel is the right place for it. You will find further suggestions below the form.
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Which modules are compulsory and what options are there? Is there interdisciplinary content that enriches the degree program? Study projects or research work?
Chronology in brief. Study formats (lectures, project work...)
Shows what is being worked on in the teaching and research area. Clear scientific perspective: "What we research and contribute to the further development of the subject.
Are there similar degree programs? How do they differ? What interests would prospective students need to have in order to choose this course? Are there structural differences?
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Helpful questions

  • Are there any special areas of focus or modules that set this degree program apart from others?
  • What specific resources or facilities does the University of Kassel offer in this area?
  • Are there particular professors or research teams involved in this degree program and what are they known for?
  • How does the University of Kassel support the personal and academic development of students?
  • Are innovative teaching methods used in this degree program?
  • Are there other unique selling points of the University of Kassel in this field? What distinguishes this program from similar programs at other universities? Why is it unique/special?

Key points such as "wide range of electives, integration of different perspectives and experts" are interchangeable and not specific enough. Which experts (from which fields) accompany you during the course of your studies? How does the program differ from other similar programs?

  • What competencies and skills do students acquire?
  • Which current social or economic topics does the degree program address?
  • To what extent is the University of Kassel particularly well networked with regional or international companies and organizations?
  • In which industries and positions are graduates of this degree program typically employed?
  • Which specific skills or knowledge are particularly in demand on the job market?
  • Are there any well-known alumni who have pursued particularly successful careers?
  • How does the faculty support students in their transition to the job market (career advice, networks, job fairs)?

Use very concrete, realistic examples. Especially when describing career prospects, it is necessary to name clear occupational fields. Take into account the results of current studies that show the priorities and needs with which young people make their study choices: The desire for security, a regular income and permanent jobs currently play a central role in the choice of future field of study.

Explain to your future students what prospects the degree course offers.

  • Are there compulsory or optional internships and how are they organized?
  • What international exchange programs are offered?
  • Are there partnerships with companies or institutions abroad?
  • What support does the university offer for stays abroad (scholarships, advice, organizational assistance)?