Introduction
The Master of Arts in Humanities at Schellhammer Business School is a challenging interdisciplinary Master of Arts programme that focuses on the study of human nature, thought, and creation – past, present and how the inevitable consequences of our actions impact the future of humanity.
Humanists were the first to start thinking about and exploring the human condition seeking answers to many human-related problems, by trying to make moral, ethical, spiritual and intellectual sense of the world.
Schellhammer Business School continues this long tradition by combining Philosophy, Psychology, Sociology, Behavioural Economics, Politics, Language, Law, Anthropology, Culture, and even Business into one programme whilst advocating, exploring and supporting a new system of beliefs, principles and solutions to the manifold issues facing humanity – overpopulation, climate change, contamination, pollution, depleting resources, gross inequality, failed economic systems, and political dogmatism.
With a strong emphasis on developing strong creative, critical and analytical thinking skills the Master of Arts in Humanities at Schellhammer Business School opens the door to careers in education, politics and is a distinct competitive advantage in a business where agility, versatility and innovation are the norm in a rapidly changing marketplace.
Series of modules, seminars and workshops covering the following topics:
Epigenetics, Prenatal and Postnatal Human Development
Principles of Politics and Governance
Marketing – Illusions, Delusions and Hyperbole
Modern Philosophical Anthropology & Ethics
Archetypal Personal Development
Leadership and Change Management
Global Challenges
Business Strategy & Management
Organisational Behavior
Current & Alternative Economics
Conditioning, Consumption & Consumer Behaviour
Cultural & Socioeconomic Analysis
Industrial Visits
Language Classes Offered: Spanish, French, German, Italian, Chinese Mandarin, Japanese, Russian and English.
Please note that subjects offered may vary from the published list and are revised periodically to ensure maximum relevance to the related industry and business world. Language classes are based on demand (minimum of five students) per level and must be chosen prior to the start of the semester.
Course Information
Course Code: MA-200
Course Duration: 1 academic year
Semester 1: October / Semester 2: February
ECTS (European Credit Transfer System): 90
Admissions
Minimum undergraduate studies or similar academic diploma
At the discretion of the admissions department, students with professional experience may also be admitted
Transfer Students
Credits earned for relevant courses completed at other schools, colleges or universities can be evaluated for transfer into one of our programmes. Transfer students do not need to submit letters of recommendation. Transfer students need to submit transcripts from their previous schools, colleges or universities so that credits and courses may be evaluated for transfer.
Non-EU students
Students who are not citizens of the European Union are encouraged to apply approximately 2-4 months before the preferred starting date in order to allow time for visa processing. In case the visa is delayed, students can postpone their studies until the next available starting date. In order to apply for a visa, you must be accepted as a student at Schellhammer Business School and fulfil all guidelines and requirements established by the Embassy in their country. Should you require any guidance during the process, do not hesitate to contact our international admissions department.