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Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences

Master's Degree

The Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences of the University of Zurich is the biggest faculty of humanities, cultural studies, social sciences, and psychology in Switzerland. Its course offering consists of carefully designed programs with a wide range of possible combinations. Master’s programs equip you with the ability to do independent scholarly research on the basis of in-depth academic training or training to extend your interdisciplinary skills. A Master’s degree is a requirement if you want to study for a doctorate.

Master’s degree programs, titles and degrees

A Master’s study program at the Faculty of Arts is worth 120 ECTS credits. You can earn these credits in a major (90 ECTS credits) plus a minor (30 ECTS credits) study program, or in a single major study program (120 ECTS credits). This corresponds to four semesters of full-time study (regular duration of study).

Some combinations of major and minor study programs are not permitted if they consist of programs at Bachelor’s and Master’s level covering similar subject matter. You’ll find details of combinations that are not permitted in the annex to the relevant program regulation.

The title you earn on successful completion of a Master’s study program depends on your major or single major program:

  • Master of Arts UZH, MA UZH (for a major or single major in humanities or cultural studies)
  • Master of Arts UZH in Social Sciences, MA UZH (for a major or single major in social sciences)
  • Master of Science UZH in Psychology, MSc UZH (for a major or single major in psychology)

Master’s at more than one university (joint degrees)

Joint Master’s Degree Program in «Comparative and International Studies»

The Master’s degree program offered jointly with ETH Zurich looks into key questions of political order and government against the backdrop of international integration. You will find more information on the ETH Zurich website.

Joint Master’s Degree Program in «Teaching Natural Sciences»

The Master’s Degree Program in Teaching Natural Sciences offered jointly with ETH Zurich and the Zurich University of Teacher Education opens up a wealth of perspectives for teaching natural sciences, with the emphasis on nature and technology, biology, chemistry, and physics. You will find more information on the Zurich University of Teacher Education website.

Joint Master’s Degree Program in «Teaching Classroom German»

The Master’s Degree Program in Teaching Classroom German offered jointly with ETH Zurich and the Zurich University of Teacher Education opens up a wealth of perspectives in relation to German as a school subject and developing language skills in other school subjects. You willfind more information on the Zurich University of Teacher Education website.

Joint Master’s Degree Program in «Teaching Media and IT»

The program in Teaching Media and IT offered jointly with the Schwyz University of Teacher Education, the Lucerne University of Teacher Education (PHLU) and the Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts equips you with the latest knowledge on teaching, learning, and researching communications- and IT-related phenomena. The joint master’s degree program in Teaching Media and IT closes a significant gap in the higher education landscape. You will find more information on the Schwyz University of Teacher Education website.

Glossary for applications to a Master’s program

Consecutive Master’s study programs

Consecutive Master's study programs follow on from one or more Bachelor’s study programs. They assume certain prior knowledge and skills.

Specialized Master’s study programs

In some cases admission to specialized Master's study programs is subject to additional requirements over and above the academic requirements, for example an entrance examination or a minimum grade at Bachelor’s level.

Complementary minor study programs

Complementary minor study programs are are not subject to admission requirements or academic requirements. They are non-consecutive, non-specialized study programs designed to supplement major study programs with additional discipline-specific or cross-disciplinary content.

Concentration

Single-major or major study programs may provide for selectable concentrations, with generalist concentrations or concentrations focused on specific subject areas available. The chosen concentration will be shown on the diploma.

Master's study programs

Study programs 120 Single Major 90 Major 30 Minor

Ancient History

    consecutive

Ancient Studies

consecutive   complementary

Archaeological Culture Studies

consecutive,
concentration
   

Archaeologies

  consecutive consecutive
Art History consecutive consecutive consecutive

Art History in a Global Context

  specialized  

Communication Science and Media Research

  consecutive consecutive

Comparative Germanic Linguistics

    consecutive

Comparative Romance Linguistics

    consecutive
Computational Linguistics and Language Technology   consecutive consecutive

Cultural Analysis

  specialized complementary

Cultural Studies

  consecutive consecutive

Digital Linguistics

    complementary

East Asian Art History

  consecutive consecutive

Eastern European History

    consecutive

Economic Education

    complementary
Economic History   specialized complementary

Education in the Life Course

    complementary

Educational Science

  consecutive,
concentration
consecutive

Educational Science and Psychology

  consecutive  

English Literature/Linguistics

  consecutive consecutive

Evolutionary Language Science

  consecutive consecutive
Film Studies   consecutive consecutive

Film Studies Network Cinema CH

specialized    

Foundations of Moral Philosophy

    complementary
French Literature/Linguistics   consecutive consecutive
Gender Studies   specialized complementary

General and Comparative Literature

    consecutive

German Literature: Theory – Analysis –
Transfer

    complementary

German Literature/Linguistics

  consecutive,
concentration
consecutive

Greek Philology

  consecutive consecutive
History   consecutive consecutive
History of the Contemporary World   specialized  

Ibero-Romance Literatures/Linguistics

  consecutive consecutive
Indian Studies   consecutive consecutive

Interdisciplinary Archaeological
Sciences

    complementary

International Eastern European Studies

  consecutive  
Internet & Society specialized    

Islamic Studies

  consecutive consecutive
Italian Literature/Linguistics   consecutive consecutive

Japanese Studies

  consecutive,
concentration
consecutive
Latin Philology   consecutive consecutive
Linguistics specialized, concentration    

Literary Studies

specialized    

Medieval History

    consecutive

Medieval Latin Philology

    complementary

Medieval Studies

  specialized complementary
Methods - Data - Society     complementary
Modern Asian and Middle Eastern Studies   specialized complementary
Modern History     consecutive
Musicology   consecutive consecutive
Philosophy consecutive consecutive consecutive

Philosophy of Science

    complementary

Political Communication & Governance

  specialized  

Political Science

consecutive,
concentration
consecutive,
concentration
 

Political Studies

    consecutive
Psychology consecutive    

Romansh Literature/Linguistics

    consecutive

Scandinavian Studies

  consecutive consecutive

Sinology

  consecutive consecutive

Slavonic Literatures/Linguistics

  consecutive consecutive

Social Anthropology (as of Fall Semester 2024 as «Social and Cultural Anthropology»)

  consecutive consecutive

Social Sciences

    complementary
Sociology   consecutive consecutive

Strategic Communication & Management

  specialized  
Studi italiani specialized    

Responsible offices

Student Services can answer your questions about Master's admission and your studies at the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.

TheAdmissions Office accepts your general questions regarding the application to Master's degree programs.