Supplementary study programmes and specialisation programmes

Supplementary study programmes and specialisation programmes are thematically bundled and coordinated teaching offerings that allow regular students at the University of Salzburg to set additional focuses and acquire interdisciplinary competencies and skills alongside or within their regular studies. Completed programmes are confirmed with a certificate from the University and can simultaneously be used for elective courses, depending on the regulations of the respective curriculum.


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Topics and subject areas

The University of Salzburg stands for diversity. This is also reflected in the range of supplementary study programmes. We currently offer over 22 different programs in a wide variety of subject areas.
To make it easier to find your way around, we have grouped our supplementary study programmes into five subject clusters:


Digital World

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    Computer Skills for Everyone

    Supplementary study programme | 24 ECTS


Society, Politics and Environment

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    Asia-Pacific Studies

    Supplementary study programme | 24 ECTS Specialisation programme | 36 ECTS


Teaching and Learning

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    Multilingualism

    Supplementary study programme | 24 ECTS


Personal Development and Communication

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    Languages

    Supplementary study programme | 24 ECTS


Language, Arts and Culture

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    Cultural Management and Cultural Production

    Supplementary study programme | 24 ECTS


 

Contact

Mag. Nina Neudert
Coordination Supplementary Study Programmes & Specialisation Programmes

ZFL – Flexible Learning
Kapitelgasse 4-6 , 5020 Salzburg

Tel.: +43 662 8044 – 2426
E-Mail: nina.MQF8neudsKN3ert@esKNplus.aWikDc.at

Web: www.plus.ac.at/studienergaenzungen

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