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Subject specific competences

The subject specific competences are the competences that are unique to your programme. They are the ones that separate your professionalism from other programmes’ professionalism, If you’d like a career in research or teaching in your field, then it is among other the subject specific competences you’ll be drawing on.

What are my subject specific competences?

In your curriculum it is described that you, among others, will acquire the following subject specific competences:

 

  • can analyse a broad field within American culture, history and politics and communicate both broadly and specifically about American affairs.  
  • has solid insight into,  and an ability to utilise, theories from American studies, as well as methods and practises.  
  • is capable of doing thurough information search an work goaloriented and analytically with concrete problems that is relevant to societal and business affairs in the USA.
  • has fundamental knowledge about USA's international relations, and a more specifik insight into transatlantic relations.
  • gains tools to a solve tasks in both the private and public sector: the corporate world, media, cultural institutions, the educational sector and NGOs.

Do you need help determining your competences?

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Last Updated 22.08.2019