Gibt es solch ein Studium?

Servus,

Ich bin 16 Jahre alt und in der 10. Klasse. Wenn ich mit der Realschule fertig bin, möchte ich auf ein örtliches Gymnasium wechseln, um dort Abitur zu machen und studieren zu können. Allerdings frage ich mich, ob es ein Studium, wie ich es anstrebe überhaupt gibt und wenn ja wie es heißt und…falls ihr so viel Zeit habt…um was es da genau geht. Ich interessiere mich für Burgen und Schlösser jeglicher Art… generell sind auch andere Gebäude, die in diese Richtung gehen in meinem Interessebereich, wie Herrenhäuser usw. Daher wollte ich fragen, ob man in die Richtung irgendwas studieren kann.

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Kristall08
1 year ago

https://www.burgenforschung-zeune.de/index.html

Ask him.

You can also do an internship there.

Rubezahl2000
1 year ago

Occupations in this direction are, for example, restorer, archaeologist, historian,…
and there are corresponding courses.

But please be aware that there is little need for labour market and that you have to count on not finding a job after your studies.

Tip: When choosing the subject, you should always consider career prospects – in addition to interest.

Rubezahl2000
1 year ago

Yeah, you should really remember that.
Do not make so much sense to study a “brotlose” subject and then to have to earn his living as a taxi driver, because one does not find a job in his profession.

Castles and castles can also be used in their spare time.

TheAsassin
1 year ago

I do not say that as a historian you have as good chances as in others, but as great as they are often shown they are not again.

TheAsassin
1 year ago

As a historian, you have the option to work at a university. Quasi as a researcher, as with so many other academic professions. Historians are often attributed to poorer career opportunities than they have, simply because people can imagine the academic work here worse asl e.g.: with biologists, archaeologists….
The difference is, of course, that in most other academic professions there is also an industrial interest, but this is similar to the small number of historians.
As a historian, you have to specialize and be damn good in your area, as you also get jobs in museums, archives, exhibition houses, etc., you can also earn money independently with guided tours, as a book author, etc.

Rubezahl2000
1 year ago

Yeah, that would be ideal – but that doesn’t work on any hobby.
This makes sense only when the hobby is in a direction where you can find a good job and earn your living.

Dingeldei
1 year ago

You might have to think more about what you want to do later on

Possible direction Histhoriker, Archaeologist, restorer architect

There are still more possibilities

TheAsassin
1 year ago

clearly you can specialize dihc, just have to expect that you need to know at the uni then also things that do not affect your area.

Spikeman197
1 year ago

It’s not your own study.

You should probably study history, specialize in the Middle Ages and then go into practical research.

Spikeman197
1 year ago

However, today there are over 1000 digested courses, which are more or less different combinations of known courses. This makes it possible to specialize much earlier and more strongly today, instead of building a very broad basic knowledge as before.

For example, one can study laser technique directly today without first starting with general physics, although the third is still part of the study.

You should have a look at what offer you get the fastest in the desired area!

Tarniabur
1 year ago

Good morning, there’s something you can learn at university – the University Wuppertal has Schnuppertage, where you can learn a lot, love greeting

Tarniabur
1 year ago

yes you can do

Spikeman197
1 year ago
Reply to  Tarniabur

I say that there are at all universities Schnuppertage, although I only know from those in Hanover, Bremen and Braunschweig