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Central European University (CEU) Bachelor of Arts in Culture, Politics and Society
Central European University (CEU)

Bachelor of Arts in Culture, Politics and Society

Vienna, Austria

3 up to 4 Years

English

Full time

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EUR 7,000 / per year **

On-Campus

* final deadline for applicants who have citizenship or permanent residency in an EU/EEA country or require a student residence permit but do not require a tourist visa to enter Austria

** payable in one or two installments, non-refundable initial tuition fee installment (€500 EUR) is paid to confirm your acceptance of our offer of admission and is credited towards the 1st tuition fee installment in year 1

Key Summary

    About: The Bachelor of Arts in Culture, Politics and Society offers a comprehensive exploration of how culture and politics intersect. Students will analyze contemporary issues while gaining insights into societal structures and cultural dynamics. The program emphasizes critical thinking and interdisciplinary approaches, providing a well-rounded education that prepares graduates for diverse fields.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates can pursue careers in sectors such as education, public policy, social work, and international relations. Other potential roles include positions in non-profits, government agencies, and cultural institutions, where they can apply their understanding of cultural and political contexts.

Introduction

In CEU’s bachelor’s degree in Culture, Politics, and Society, you will study with peers from around the world, examine issues from various perspectives, learn to present your ideas and knowledge effectively, and prepare for exciting careers, all in beautiful Vienna.

Why choose the CEU Culture, Politics, and Society bachelor’s degree?

Because you will:

  • Earn an American and Austrian Bachelor’s Degree in Four Years
  • Enjoy the U.S. Liberal Arts Undergraduate Experience in Europe
  • Live in Vienna, the World’s Most Livable City
  • Study in Another Country in Year 3
  • Benefit From a Private University Education at a Reasonable Cost
  • Learn From World-class Faculty in One of Europe’s Top Research Universities
  • Access a Wide Variety of Career Paths

What will you learn in a liberal arts program at CEU?

You will be able to:

  • Determine What’s Fact and What’s Fake
  • Critically Analyze Various Information Sources to Form Your Opinion
  • Seek Inspiration in Fields From Ancient Philosophy to Cutting-edge Social Sciences
  • Sift Through Information, Make Connections, and Draw Your Conclusions
  • Use Data and Digital Tools to Present Your Ideas

Sound good so far? We think so. We’ve tailored the program so that you will delve into a variety of topics in the humanities and social sciences, focus on what interests you most, and emerge with a multitude of skills and knowledge that you can put to use in the real world. So if you want to:

  • Challenge Yourself in the Classroom and Beyond
  • Become an Active Member of a Global Intercultural Community
  • Tackle the World’s Biggest Problems
  • Make a Difference Using Your Knowledge and Ideas
  • Be a Savvy Consumer of Culture and a Producer of Knowledge
  • And Open a World of Career Options

How does CEU's Culture, Politics, and Society program work?

In the Culture, Politics, and Society bachelor’s degree program, you’ll explore how society works from a variety of angles – political, cultural, historical, sociological, and more. At the same time, you’ll learn to communicate your newfound knowledge effectively, in writing, by presenting, through a podcast, making a short film, assembling images, or using data to produce infographics. You’ll also have the opportunity to expand and use your knowledge outside the classroom. You will enjoy:

  • Small Class Sizes, With a Student-to-faculty Ratio of 7:1
  • Discussion-based Seminars Where You’ll Participate and Contribute Your Ideas
  • Individual Attention From Leading Professors and Researchers
  • A Community of Faculty and Students From More Than 100 Countries
  • Courses With All Your Classmates in the First Year, Then Increased Specialization and Course Choice as You Progress within the Program
  • Experiential Learning Opportunities Outside the Classroom Each Year
  • Personal Supervision by a Professor for Your Capstone Project in Your Fourth Year

At the End of Four Years, You’ll Have an Austrian and an American Bachelor’s Degree (BA).

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