Master's Programme Peace and Conflict Studies
Curriculum (2022W)
Master of Arts
Duration/ ECTS-Credits
4 semesters / 120 ECTS-Credits
Mode of Study
Full-Time
Language
German
Admission Requirements
Relevant bachelor's degree or equivalent and Language Certificates
Faculty
Faculty of Philosophy and History
Qualification Level
Master (Second Cycle)
ISCED-11: Level 7, EQF/NQF: Level 7
ISCED-F
0388 Social sciences, journalism and information, interdisciplinary programmes
Study Code
UC 066 643
Admission procedure
Information
The curriculum is the basis of a degree programme. A look at the curriculum for the Master Peace and Conflict Studies gives you a detailed overview of the structure, content, examination regulations and qualification profile of this Master's degree.
The curriculum can clarify several important questions before you start your studies. For example, which criteria must be fulfilled for enrolment in the Master Peace and Conflict Studies, how long the programme lasts, which modules must be completed and much more.
The 2022W curriculum is currently valid for the Master's programme Peace and Conflict Studies.
Information on the Curriculum (2022W)
The complete version of the curriculum reflects the currently valid version of the curriculum. It is for informational purposes only and is not legally binding. The legally binding version of the curriculum, including any amendments, may be found in the University of Innsbruck Bulletins.
In order to determine which version of the curriculum is applicable in your case, see the Catalogue of Studies
available at: https://lfuonline.uibk.ac.at/public/lfuonline_meinestudien.studienblatt
Section: Current Curriculum version.
- University of Innsbruck Bulletin November 29th, 2023, Issue 10, No. 223 (Regulation of the Admission Procedure)
- University of Innsbruck Bulletin February 8th, 2023, Issue 19, No. 297 (Regulation of the Admission Procedure)
- English version of the Curriculum (from October 1st, 2022)
- University of Innsbruck Bulletin October 5th, Issue 1, No. 2 (Recognition Regulation)
- University of Innsbruck Bulletin June 23rd 2022, Issue 55, No. 606 - PDF
Requirements
Relevant bachelor's degrees at the University of Innsbruck:
- The completion of a Bachelor's degree at the University of Innsbruck is considered to be an eligible study programme.
University of Innsbruck » Bachelor studies
Proof of general university entrance qualification:
The general university entrance qualification for admission to a master's programme must be proven by the completion of a subject-related bachelor's programme, another subject-related programme of at least the same higher education level at a recognised domestic or foreign post-secondary educational institution, or a program defined in the curriculum of the master's programme. To compensate for significant differences in subject matter, supplementary examinations (maximum 30 ECTS credits) may be prescribed, which must be taken by the end of the second semester of the master's programme. The rectorate may determine which of these supplementary examinations are prerequisites for taking examinations provided for in the curriculum of the master's programme.
Recommended Course Sequence
The exemplary course sequence given below is recommended for full-time students beginning their study programme in the winter semester. The table shows one possible course sequence for the bachelor's programme and is not compulsory. Delays resulting from repeated examinations are not taken into account.
The standard duration of the study programme is 4 semesters or 120 ECTS-Credits, whereby according to the Universities Act of 2002, a workload of 1,500 (real) hours per academic year must be fulfilled, corresponding to 60 ECTS-Credits (one ECTS-Credit is equivalent to a workload of 25 hours).
5.0 ECTS-Credits: SE Peace and Conflict Studies I
5.0 ECTS-Credits: VO Topics, Theories and Traditions in Peace and Conflict Studies I
5.0 ECTS-Credits: EX Aspects of Civil Peace Missions I
2.5 ECTS-Credits: VO Stress Management and Crisis Intervention I
5.0 ECTS-Credits: SE Theories and Practices of Peace I
5.0 ECTS-Credits: UE Methods of Conflict Transformation I
2.5 ECTS-Credits: EM Interdisciplinary Skills OR EM Modules from other Master’s Programmes
5.0 ECTS-Credits: SE Peace and Conflict Studies II
5.0 ECTS-Credits: VO Topics, Theories and Traditions in Peace and Conflict Studies II
5.0 ECTS-Credits: EX Aspects of Civil Peace Missions II
2.5 ECTS-Credits: VO Stress Management and Crisis Intervention II
5.0 ECTS-Credits: SE Theories and Practices of Peace II
5.0 ECTS-Credits: UE Methods of Conflict Transformation II
2.5 ECTS-Credits: EM Interdisciplinary Skills OR EM Modules from other Master’s Programmes
5.0 ECTS-Credits: SE Methodology in Peace and Conflict Studies
5.0 ECTS-Credits: VO Methodology in Peace and Conflict Studies
5.0 ECTS-Credits: EX Aspects of Civil Peace Missions III
2.5 ECTS-Credits: VO Stress Management and Crisis Intervention III
5,0 ECTS-Credits: SE Theories and Practices of Peace III
5.0 ECTS-Credits: UE Methods of Conflict Transformation III
2.5 ECTS-Credits: EM Interdisciplinary Skills OR EM Modules from other Master’s Programmes
2.5 ECTS-Credits: Research Colloquium for the Master’s Thesis
25.0 ECTS-Credits: Master's Thesis
2.0 ECTS-Credits: Master’s Thesis Defence
Semester | ECTS-AP | Titel |
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Minor
As part of the Bachelor’s Programme, a Minor of 30 ECTS-Credits can be completed.
More information and a list of possible Minors can be found at:
https://www.uibk.ac.at/studium/angebot/wahlpakete/
It is particularly recommended to select minors covering the topical areas of culture: diversity & identity, sustainability research, inclusion, equality of genders and antidiscrimination.
Information about examination regulations, assessment and grading
Examination regulations
The examination regulation is an integral part of the curriculum, detailed information can be found under the paragraph examination regulations.
The grade distribution table is a statistical representation of the distribution of all successfully completed examinations in a given programme of study or subject (based on all registered students for the programme or subject). The grade distribution table is updated in regular intervals.
A | B | C | D | E |
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Austrian grading scheme | Definition | %-age | ||
1 | EXCELLENT: Outstanding performance | = 100% | ||
2 | GOOD: Generally good, but with some errors | |||
3 | SATISFACTORY: Generally sound work with a number of substantial errors | |||
4 | SUFFICIENT: Performance meets the minimum criteria | |||
5 | INSUFFICIENT: Substantial improvement necessary; requirement of further work |
Overall classification of the qualification
Not applicable
Explanation: An overall classification (mit Auszeichnung bestanden/pass with distinction, bestanden/pass, nicht bestanden/fail) – is awarded only for examinations that conclude a programme of study and consist of more than one subject (an examination of this type is not specified in the curriculum of this programme of study).
Forms (in German only)
- Examination Records
- Application for the Master Thesis
- Cover Sheet for the Master's Thesis
- Declaration of Academic Honesty
- Submission of the Master's Thesis
- To block the Master's Thesis
- Recognition of exams
- Supplementary Sheet (Translation)
- Application for Admission to the third and fourth repetition of a course examination
Contact and Information
Examination Office
Location Innrain 52d
Associate Dean of Studies
Univ.-Prof. Dr. Andreas Oberprantacher, MA
Dean of Studies
Assoz. Prof. Mag. Dr. Brigitte Truschnegg