The Faculty of Arts and Humanities cordially invites all pupils and prospective students to gain an exciting insight into their world of subjects in short lectures on Tuesday, February 3, at the Adolf-Reichwein Straße campus. Our aim: to help you find the right degree program for you.
You can expect a varied program from the fields of culture, languages, media, theology and social sciences. Questions such as "What is it?", "Can science solve (all) problems?" or surprising connections - for example between coffee machines and smartphones - will show you how diverse and practical our subjects are. This will give you a direct impression of how interesting and relevant to everyday life studying with us can be.
Between the lectures, the phil: Student Advisory Servicewill also be available
will be available to answer any questions you may have about study models, admission or subject combinations.
Come along, get to know our degree programs and discover which paths studying with us can open up for your future.
9:30 - 10:15
"What's that?"Exploring dialects with the Dialect Atlas of Central Western Germany
(B.A. Language and Communication, Teaching German)
Marius Albers, M.A.
AR-H 210
10:30 - 11:15
Does science solve (all) problems and what is science anyway?
(B.A. Philosophy, Teaching Philosophy)
Dr. Thomas Sukopp
AR-H 210
11:30 - 12:15
Literature, Culture, Media - The Story of Everything (B.A. Literature, Culture, Media; Teaching English)
(B.A. Literature, Culture, Media, Teaching English)
Prof. Dr. Felix Sprang
AR-H 210
11:30 - 12:15
Culture and identity in European history
(B.A. History, History teaching degree)
PD Dr. Jürgen Strothmann
AR-UB 40
12:30 - 13:15
Playfully simple: What games have to do with the operation of smartphones and coffee machines
(B.A. Media Studies)
Dr. Timo Schemer-Reinhard
AR-H 210
13:30 - 14:15
"What does democracy mean here?"
(B.A. Social Sciences, Teaching Qualification Social Sciences)
Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Bergem
AR-H 210
14:30 - 15:15
When the world became Christian
(B.A. Christian Theologies in Ecumenical Perspective, Teacher Training in Religious Education)
Dr. Monnica Klöckener
AR-H 210