This degree program is unique because together with international students in a small group of a maximum of 35 students per year, students learn to understand and examine the complexity of Europe in an interdisciplinary manner.

This course offers a specialization in the following areas:

  • Europeanization, governance, institutions, and policy areas of the EU
  • International institutions and processes of globalization
  • Internationalization and transnationalization
  • Societies, cultures, work, and participation in Europe
  • European history and economic history
  • International micro and macro economics
  • The energy industry and law
  • Applied ethics and political philosophy
  • Cultural studies (media, literature, language)