Semiotics - Master of Arts in Humanities
Estonia
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Tartu
Description:
The 2-year Master's programme in Semiotics provides interdisciplinary background and gives a theoretical base for application of semiotic ideas to a wide variety of disciplines and scientific study. The programme binds together the theory of semiotics and three core modules - cultural semiotics, biosemiotics and socio semiotics. The program also combines the major semiotic traditions of Ferdinand de Saussure and Charles S. Peirce with the leading contemporary and innovative thought. This Master's degree program has been selected by the Estonian Ministry of Education and Research as one of the winners of the 2008 national competition of the most attractive international Master's programs in Estonia. Curriculum structure: General module 30 ECTS Specialty module 54 ECTS Elective courses 6 ECTS Master's thesis 30 ECTS Total 120 ECTS General module: - History of Semiotics: Basic Concepts and Classical Works - Tartu-Moscow Semiotic School - Readings of J. von Uexkull and J. Lotman - Methodology of Semiotic Analysis - Master's Seminar Specialty module: 1. Culture module (18 ECTS): - Cultural Semiotics and Theories of Culture - Semiotics of Art - Semiotics of Translation - Semiotic Analysis of Performance and Multimediality 2. Nature module (18 ECTS): - Biosemiotics - Ecosemiotics: Cultural Interpretations of Nature - Zoosemiotics: Um welt and Animal Communication - Landscape Semiotics 3. Society module (18 ECTS): - Sociosemiotics and Societal Theories - Ideology and the Concept of Identity - Models of Communication and Mass Media - Semiotic Analysis of Subcultures Elective courses: Can be chosen from courses currently available at the University of Tartu. Master's thesis: individual research paper, written under the supervision of a professional semiotician.
Highlights:
* What is semiotics? Semiotics is the general study of sign processes, or semiosis. Semiosis makes the world meaningful. Today's world, where processes have a disbalance of global and local dimension, challenges us to understand the need of individuals and societies for defining their identity. Semiotics is centrally relevant to achieve this understanding. * Why study semiotics in Tartu? The tradition of excellence in semiotic theory in Tartu was established by Juri Lotman in 1960s, the founder of semiotics of culture and the Tartu-Moscow Semiotic School, as well as the oldest journal of semiotics, Sign Systems Studies. The University of Tartu is one the few institutions in the world teaching full Master's and PhD degree programs in semiotics since 1993. As one of world's major centres of semiotics, the University of Tartu collaborates and is regularly visited by professors from all around the world: Myrdene Anderson, Paul Bouissac, John Deely, Dinda Gorlee, Jesper Hoffmeyer, Winfried Noth, Roland Posner, Frederik Stjernfelt, Eero Tarasti, and many others. The finest collections of semiotic materials in Tartu include the memorial library of Thomas Sebeok, one of the world leaders in the 20th century semiotics, and the Centre of Jakob von Uexkull, a Baltic German whose works have been very important to the development of biosemiotics.
Degree Level: Masters Degree
Minimum Education: Bachelors
Cost in US$: 3195 EUR/year
Cost Include Description:
Program cost covers tuition, some study materials, supervision and advising of thesis preparation.
Experience Required: no
This Program is open to
American,
Asian,
Australian,
Canadian
and European
Participants.
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Typical Living Arrangements :
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Participants Travel to Estonia
Independently
Typically Participants Work
Independently
or
in Groups
Scholarships are Available. For 2009/2010 applicants 15 scholarships will be available covering full tuition for 2 years of the program. Additionally a stipend of 200 EUR/month will be granted in the course of studies to students with the best academic results.
Application Process Involves:
- Other
- Transcript
- Written Application
Typically The Application Process Time is 60-90 days
University of Tartu, International Relations Office's Mission Statement: The University of Tartu is a national university uniting different branches of science. The mission of the University of Tartu is to act as the guardian and advocate of a highly educated Estonia through internationally acclaimed research and the provision of research based higher education.
Year Founded: 1632
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