In the "Schauraum" of the Institute of Material Culture, we present teaching projects and conferences that are carried out as part of our degree programmes.

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The Bachelor of Material Culture: Textiles can be reached at:

The student body Museum and Exhibition can be reached at:

The student body Cultural Analyses can be reached at:

Study

At the Institute of Material Culture you can do a doctorate and study the following four specialisations.

B.A. Material Culture: Textiles

Degree: Bachelor of Arts
Duration: 6 semesters

"Material Culture: Textiles" is a cultural studies degree programme. It focuses on everyday objects, their composition and design, their history, current uses and diverse meanings from different perspectives.

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M. Ed. Textile Design

Degree: Master of Education
Duration: 4 semesters

The "Textile Design" teacher training programme qualifies students to teach at primary, secondary and intermediate schools. The Master of Education in Textile Design is a degree programme with a cultural studies focus, as is the associated Bachelor of Education in Material Culture: Textiles.

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M.A. Cultural Analyses

Degree: Master of Arts
Duration: 4 semesters

The Master's degree programme in Cultural Analyses is research-oriented. It follows the tradition of cultural studies and gender research, which is well established at the University of Oldenburg. It deals with the materiality and mediality of contemporary and everyday culture as well as their historical foundation. He addresses current problems of transculturality, migration and globalisation.

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M.A. Museum and Exhibition

Degree: Master of Arts
Duration: 4 semesters

This Master's degree programme provides a theory- and practice-based interdisciplinary education that opens up opportunities for professional practice, especially in the museum and exhibition sector, but also in related fields of work. The degree programme maintains intensive co-operation with numerous museums and museum associations. It is aimed at domestic and international students.

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On our Q+ learning platform, you can learn skills in the areas of "Scientific work", "Researching and learning about things" and soon also "Ethno/netnography".
→ To the Q+FL platform

You also have the option of accessing the institute's own YouTube channel. For example, it provides many tutorials on study-related software or guest lectures at the Institute.
→ To the YouTube channel

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