• The degree program combines cultural and literary studies with media studies and independent creative work. Students receive the theoretical and historical grounding necessary for reflecting on the ever-changing role of media in modern society. In addition, they receive training in analyzing content transmitted through the media (from texts and classical audiovisual mass media to the multimedia formats of the “new media”), also as a starting point for creating their own media content.
  • An overview of all the subjects that can be taken in combination with subject Ancient Civilization Studies by students who started their B.A. degree program in the winter semester 2013/14 or later:
  • Archaeological Sciences, Business Administration, Educational Science and Education Management, English and American Studies, Cultural and Social Anthropology, Cultural Anthropology and European Anthropology, French, Geography, German Studies: German Literature, Islamic Studies, Italian, Jewish Studies, Catalan, Catholic-Theological Studies, Cognitive Science, Art History, Musicology, Philosophy, Political Science, Portuguese, Psychology, Sinology, Scandinavian Studies, Slavic studies, Sociology, Spanish, German Linguistics, Economics, Ancient Near Eastern Studies.