History
Minor at Leuphana College
Studying history at Leuphana College gives you access to historical developments – global, critical and interdisciplinary. Instead of pure facts, you will learn how history is created, how narratives work and how you can analyse complex social changes. Whether media, politics, culture, education, journalism or science – historical thinking broadens your horizons and makes you a reflective voice in social debates.
Please note
The History minor is offered in the German language and is thus directed at prospective students with a good command of German. The programme’s German-language web pages provide detailed information needed on the content of the course and application procedures.
Studying History minor at Leuphana College
In the Bachelor programme with History minor, you combine specialist knowledge with solution-oriented thinking and responsible action. The Leuphana Semester and Complementary Studies provide the framework for dealing with socially relevant topics outside your chosen major/minor combination. They are an integral part of the Bachelor at Leuphana and give you the freedom to immerse yourself in different fields of knowledge and to develop viable solutions for the challenges of the future together with other college students.
Major combination options for History minor
Language of instruction
ENG English-language subject: no German required
GER German-language subject: German required
At a glance
- degree awarded: History minor can only be studied in combination with a major
- admission restrictions: no
- number of study places: 35
- teaching and examination language: German
Contact & Counseling
Initial Information
Information Office (Infoportal)
Building 8, ground floor
Universitätsallee 1, 21335 Lüneburg
Phone +49.4131.677-2277
Fax +49.4131.677-1430
studierendenservice@leuphana.de
Opening hours
Term time & term break:
Mon - Thu 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Fr 9 - 12 a.m.
Arrange an appointment
College's Student Counselling Service
Building 8, ground floor
Universitätsallee 1, 21335 Lüneburg
Open Consultation Hours
Wed 11 – 13 h (on campus)
Thu 16 – 18 h (via Zoom)
Programme Director
- Prof. Dr. Christina Wessely