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Tibetology and Buddhist Studies (Master)

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The master’s programme in Tibetology and Buddhist Studies investigates the cultural and social developments in Tibet and their pre-modern prerequisites in the area of history of philosophy and religion, history, history of literature, social and cultural anthropology and history of arts from a philological perspective. In addition, the master’s programme explores the diversity and historical development of the religious and philosophic traditions of Buddhism in the past and present, with a particular focus on the philosophical and religious schools and traditions. Furthermore, it focuses on the interdependencies between these traditions and other traditions with which Buddhism came in contact over the course of its development and spread, as well as on the role of Buddhism in cultural contexts, such as literature, science, (regional) history, politics, society and arts.

Master of Arts

Degree Programme Code: 066 698

4 semesters / 120 ECTS credits

Language: bilingual (German & English)

NO entrance examination

Curriculum

Facts & Figures

Data updated on: 26.11.2025

Information about presentation & calculation

*Click here for further information on statistical data in the field of teaching and learning. (in German)

Attention

Instruction Language German

Please note that the instruction language of this programme is German. To start the degree programme, you need to hold a certificate of German proficiency on C1 level.

Admission Procedure

Information about the admission procedure

English language requirements

Information on Previous Studies:

In any case eligible degree programmes at the University of Vienna:

Getting started

Orientation course

Orientation in the first semester

Semester planning

Getting Informed

Department of South Asian, Tibetan and Buddhist Studies

Students' Representatives Tibetology and Buddhist Studies

Study Programme

The master’s programme consists of modules on the following subjects:

Philology and methodology; text hermeneutics; alternative compulsory modules (introduction to another language of the Buddhist cultural region; advanced language acquisition); Tibetan studies and Buddhist studies; philosophical and religious traditions of Tibet and Buddhism; literature, history and culture of Tibet and Buddhism; master’s module on Tibetan studies and Buddhist studies; master’s thesis and master’s examination.

Five Concepts

which you will deal with during your studies:

... and many more.

Overview of the programme structure & topics

Here you find the current offer of courses for this programme to gain better insight into the topics and structure. For more information please click on the respective level.

Compulsory Modules (20 ECTS)

M1 PM Philology and Methods (10 ECTS)

M2 TH Textual Hermeneutics (10 ECTS)

Alternative Compulsory Modules (15 ECTS)

M3a EWS Alternative Compulsory Module: Introduction to an Additional Language of the Cultural Area of Buddhism (15 ECTS)

M3b SV Alternative Compulsory Module Advanced Philology (15 ECTS)

Compulsory Modules (35 ECTS)

M4 FV Special Lecture on Tibetology and Buddhist Studies (5 ECTS)

M5 PRT1 Philosophical-Religious Traditions of Tibet and Buddhism I (10 ECTS)

M6 LGK Literature, History, and Culture of Tibet and Buddhism (10 ECTS)

M7 PRT2 Philosophical-Religious Traditions of Tibet and Buddhism II (10 ECTS)

Master-Module (10 ECTS)

M8 MK Master's Colloquium in Tibetology and Buddhist Studies (10 ECTS)

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After Graduation

Graduates are qualified to work in a wide range of occupational areas: university and non-university teaching and research institutions, museums and libraries in the area of culture and education, publishing, journalism and media, diplomatic service and development cooperation, tourism, and other professions that require sound academic knowledge and intercultural sensitivity and openness in relation to Tibet and Buddhism.

Continuing after Graduation

Graduates' Perspective on the Degree Programme

#### Career entry & paths

Graduates ...

*You can find further information on career entry and career paths in the tracking of graduates "Arts and Humanities".

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