Is there such a course of study?
Goodbye,
I'm 16 years old and in 10th grade. When I finish secondary school, I want to transfer to a local high school to get my Abitur (university entrance qualification) and then go on to university. However, I'm wondering if there's a degree program like the one I'm interested in, and if so, what it's called, and…if you have the time…what it's about exactly. I'm interested in castles and palaces of all kinds…other buildings in this vein are also in my area of interest, like manor houses, etc. So I wanted to ask if there's anything you can study in that direction.
https://www.burgenforschung-zeune.de/index.html
Ask him.
You can also do an internship there.
Thank you
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 labor 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.
Yeah, that's right. Historians probably go the most in the direction, I think. I have no thought of the need for the market, but I am absolutely right. I definitely have to consider that. Thank you
Yeah, you should really remember that.
Do not make so much sense to study a "blessed" subject and then 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.
Ok thank you
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.
As a historian, you have the option to work at a university. Almost 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 eg: 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.
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.
Yes, yes… I was just thinking about things like making hobby appeal, etc. ifxdu understands what I mean
You might have to think more about what you want to do later on
Possible direction historian, archaeologist, restorer architect
There are still more possibilities
Historian sounds interesting…Architect is not bad in itself, but I also want the historical aspect, with which it probably falls away. Historian is probably the best option…only can you focus on such buildings?
Clearly you can specialize dihc, just have to expect that you need to know at the university then also things that do not affect your area.
Ok sounds good thanks for the answer
It's not your own study.
You should probably study history, specialize in the Middle Ages and then go into practical research.
It's a pity that there isn't that right. If there was anything like that, I would have wondered.
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 techniques 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!
Okay sounds… complicated… I have to read it first. Thank you
Good morning, there's something you can learn at university – the University Wuppertal has taster days, where you can learn a lot, love greeting
There's something like that? I wouldn't have expected that…Wuppertal is now unfortunately not around the corner with me. can you make yourself smart on the internet?
yes you can do
I say that there are at all universities taster days, although I only know from those in Hanover, Bremen and Braunschweig
Ok thank you