How is the course structured?
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The standard period of study for the Master's degree is three semesters. The Master's program provides in-depth knowledge of the German social benefits system and the European framework conditions, taking into account various areas of social law, in particular social insurance law. In addition, the course focuses on service provision law, which deals with the often contractual legal relationships between service providers, institutions and beneficiaries. In addition, the basics of business management and organizational development and design are taught in economic and social science courses. The Master's module focuses on the Master's thesis, which deals with a legal issue. The module concludes with a colloquium related to the thesis.
The types of assessment include presentations, term papers, written examinations and oral examinations. Due to the cooperation with Fulda University of Applied Sciences, the courses take place once a week on its premises.
The standard period of study can be extended by one semester by up to 30 credits for graduates of a six-semester or a non-law / non-social science Bachelor's degree course. The requirements can be attended parallel to the Master's courses.
