Key Facts
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The course is taught in English (180 ECTS) and therefore students will be offered tutorials to develop their writing skills in English through a tutorial system inspired by the Oxbridge system of supervision
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German is not required to be accepted, but students are expected to reach B2 level by the end of their studies
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Students will be expected to learn Arabic or Hebrew
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No prior knowledge of religion, theology, or philosophy before applying to the course is required
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The assessment method takes into account both written and oral assessment as well as writing papers
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This is a program offered under the humanities faculty and does not take a religious perspective although open to all perspectives. So one does not need to be religious or non-religious. We value diversity and take it as our motto therefore this is a program that welcomes everyone.