The aim of the Joint MA Programme “Identity, Education and Competences for Democratic Culture” is to provide (future) educators (specializing in various fields and levels of education) with expertise in Competences for Democratic Culture, a rapidly developing area in Europe by shedding light on the educational process on the basis of Human Rights, as well as the processes involved in the formation of people’s identity.
Within this framework, the content and the courses of the MA program are structured into the following three specializations:
Religion, Education and Competences for Democratic Culture
Language, History and Literature in Education and Competences for Democratic Culture
Education for Democratic Citizenship (EDC) and Human Rights Education (HRE) and Competences for Democratic Culture
The Joint MA Program lasts 1 full year including the summer semester (full time Program with the possibility for part-time studies) with a with a distinct English-speaking and Greek-speaking Curriculum. All educational processes utilize distance learning methods. There is a tuition fee of 3400 euros.
Upon completion of studies students are awarded a Master Diploma (MA) in “Identity, Education and Competences for Democratic Culture” in one of the specializations listed above.
The Joint MA Program “Identity, Education and Competences for Democratic Culture” is organized by the Department of Theology, the Department of Educational Studies , the Faculty of Philology of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens and the European Wergeland Centre of the Council of Europe.
For further information about the Master Program please check out:
On its Website: https://mademocracyedu.theol.uoa.gr/en/
Contact us exclusively on: secr_MAdemocracy[at]theol.uoa[dot]gr