Archives: Study Programmes
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Study Programmes
European Cultures
Learn moreThe Bachelor en Cultures Européennes provides a unique opportunity to combine a strong academic foundation in Philosophy with an interdisciplinary reflection on Europe and European cultures.
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Study Programmes
European Cultures
Learn moreThe Bachelor en Cultures Européennes provides a unique opportunity to combine a strong academic foundation in Luxembourgish Literature and Linguistics with an interdisciplinary reflection on Europe and European cultures.
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Study Programmes
European Cultures
Learn moreThe Bachelor en Cultures Européennes provides a unique opportunity to combine a strong academic foundation in History with an interdisciplinary reflection on Europe and European cultures.
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Study Programmes
European Cultures
Learn moreThe Bachelor en Cultures Européennes provides a unique opportunity to combine a strong academic foundation in German Literature and Linguistics with an interdisciplinary reflection on Europe and European cultures.
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Study Programmes
European Cultures
Learn moreThe Bachelor en Cultures Européennes provides a unique opportunity to combine a strong academic foundation in French Literature and Linguistics with an interdisciplinary reflection on Europe and European cultures.
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Study Programmes
European Cultures
Learn moreThe Bachelor en Cultures Européennes provides a unique opportunity to combine a strong academic foundation in English Literature and Linguistics with an interdisciplinary reflection on Europe and European cultures.
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Study Programmes
Admissions
Learn moreTo apply for a programme at the University of Luxembourg, candidates must comply with the general eligibility criteria for the chosen programme type and be selected by the study programme based on the quality of their application.
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Study Programmes
Career
Learn moreThe programme prepares students for a career in publishing, media and communications, cultural institutions, library and archive work, the lifelong learning sector. Students can continue their academic studies at Phd level.
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Programme
Learn moreThe curriculum covers a full-time two-year programme, (120 ECTS) with the final semester being dedicated to a Master thesis. The programme is structured into 17 modules. The classes are mainly taught in German. Depending on the course, classes may also be taught in French or English.