Curriculum and Certificate
Democracy Studies Curriculum
Democracy Studies offers a transdisciplinary, integrated curriculum that comprises 8 ECTS of the 12 ECTS credits needed to earn the doctoral degree, as per Graduate School regulations.
DEMOCRACY STUDIES CURRICULUM |
8 ECTS |
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| Core Modules |
Democracy Studies Module I - Democratic Theory Democracy Studies Module II - Empirical Approaches to Democracy Swiss Summer School in Democracy Studies S3DS Democracy Studies Research Colloquium |
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The Curriculum is designed to allow participants to pursue their doctoral research with the ability to situate themselves in the general landscape of research on democracy with high precision and awareness . You can read more about the Modules Details
Curricular Requirements
The Democracy Studies curricular requirements should be listed in the student’s first Doctoral Agreement submitted within 16 weeks after admission to doctoral studies. PhD candidates draw up and update their doctoral agreement via the online UZH Admin Services.
All Democracy Studies members have to complete the Core Modules (8 ECTS):
- Pass the Module I on Democracy Theory (2 ECTS)
- Pass the Module II on Empirical Approaches to Democracy (2 ECTS)
- Participate in Swiss Summer School in Democracy Studies at least once (2 ECTS)
- Participate in all Democracy Studies Colloquia and present a research outline by the first year (1 ECTS) and towards the end of the doctorate by delivering either research results, or doing a mock defence (1 ECTS).
The remaining 4 ECTS can be collected with discipline-specific self-selected modules, complementing the training with courses tailored to each PhD project.
The contact person for questions on your Doctroal Agreement, ECTS Record, and graduation application is Dr Doreen Spörer-Wagner, PhD candidates’ coordinator for Social Sciences.
Democracy Studies Certificate
All members completing the Democracy Studies Curriculum's Core Modules (8 ECTS) are eligible for a Certificate in Democracy Studies.
The Certificate is awarded by the Graduate School of the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences at the University of Zurich and issued together with their doctoral degree. Conferment of the Certificate recognises the application to the programme, transdisciplinary training, and the contribution to existing scholarship on democracy.