The faculty's selection of degrees is as diverse as the range of disciplines it covers. From Ancient History to Transcultural Communication, you can choose from 16 different bachelor's degree programmes. Whether you are interested in languages, philosophy, art or history, you will find what you are looking for!
For those who want to pass on their knowledge and enthusiasm for a subject, we recommend the teacher training programme.
Do you want to deepen or broaden your knowledge? Then choose one of 23 master's or joint master programmes. From Digital Humanities to the European Joint Master's Degree in English and American Studies, there is something for everyone.
Bachelor Studies
Classical Philology (Greek, Latin)
Slavic Languages, Literatures and Cultures (B/K/S, Russian, Slovenian)
Master Studies
Classical Philology (Greek, Latin)
Political, Economic and Legal Philosophy (PELP)
Romance Studies (French, Italian, Spanish)
Slavonic Linguistics, Literature and Cultural Studies (B/K/S, Russian, Slovenian)
Joint Master Programmes
Arqus Joint Master's Programme European Studies
European Joint Master's Degree in English and American Studies
Joint Master's Programme in Translation
Joint Degree Master's Programme in Jewish Studies - History of Jewish Cultures
Teacher Education Programmes
Teacher Education Programme for Secondary Level - Bachelor's Programme
Master Programme for Teacher Education for Secondary Schools (General Education)
Doctoral Studies
Doctoral programme in philosophy
Interdisciplinary Doctoral Programme in Antiquity and Modernity in a European Context
Individual Study
Subjects from different bachelor's, master's or diploma programmes may be combined to form an individual bachelor's or master's degree programme. Students thus have the opportunity to put together a study programme tailored to their individual interests and educational goals.
The approval of an individual study programme is only possible if the requested study programme is equivalent to an existing study programme at the University and if an educational goal, which otherwise could not be met or not sufficiently be met by the University, would thereby be fulfilled.
Admission to an individual master's programme requires the completion of a relevant bachelor's or diploma programme.
The application must be submitted to the university where the applicant plans to complete the majority of their proposed individual study programme.
→ If you are interested, please contact individuellesstudium(at)uni-graz.at