​Requests for the Opening of Courses

Applications for the retroactive opening of courses in the summer semester 2024

You can hand in your request for retroactive opening of courses for additional modules from April 8 - April 21 2024 via Email. Please use this form.

Retroactive opening of courses for further modules

The regular assignment to modules of all courses offered at the faculty is done in the course of curriculum planning. However, at the beginning of each semester, students have the possibility to request that courses offered at the faculty are opened for additional modules.

Please note that requests for the opening of courses are only possible for courses offered by the Faculty of Social Sciences. 


Please note the special rules for MA Political Theory students (at the end of this page).


Application and procedure

Applications for the retroactive opening of courses for further modules pass through a multi-stage procedure:

  1. Students complete the form for the semester in question (see below), which is made available for download in good time before the start of the semester, stating their reasons in relation to course content for requesting that the course be opened. 
  2. Students present this form to the lecturer of the course concerned, on which he/she notes his/her decision regarding content. Alternatively, the lecturer can notify the students of his/her consent by email.
  3. Students submit the form to the respective programme directors, who make the final decision on the basis of the course content. The programme directors' current contact details are listed on p. 2 of the form.
  4. The programme directors' offices forward the form to the Dean of Studies Office, which publishes the results on the website after the deadline and adds the confirmed opening of a course or courses in the QIS/LSF portal.


When submitting your application, please check whether the course type of the course to be opened meets the requirements of the desired module. 

Special rules for M.A. Political Theory students

MA Political Theory students can apply for the opening of courses offered by other faculties and/or have these recognised:  

  1. The retroactive opening of courses offered by the Faculty of Philosophy and History of Goethe University Frankfurt can be requested using the Form for the Retroactive Opening of Courses
  2. Courses which are not offered by the Faculty of Social Sciences or the Faculty of Philosophy and History (at Goethe University Frankfurt) or the Department of History and Social Sciences at TU Darmstadt can be recognised individually. For this, an application for recognition must be submitted to the Examination Committee. Please note that this procedure only provides for recognition for the individual applicant. You can find the application in the downloadcenter of MA Political Theory.. 

Retroactively opened courses in the summer semester 2024

CourseLecturerRetroactive Opening

Philosophien der Geschichte

Dr. Jonas Heller

PT-MA-2

Wiederholung und Differenz.
Deleuze-Kierkegaard
Andrea C. Blättler
PT-MA-2

Befreiung und Selbstbefreiung,
Revolution, Recht und Gewalt

Prof. Dr. Klaus
Günther

PT-MA-3

Bürgerpflichten in der modernen Demokratie

Dr. Sven 
Altenburger

PT-MA-1

Critical Temperature Studies. 
Konturen einer neuen Forschungs-
perspektive

Prof. Dr. Thomas
Lemke

PT-MA-5a

Empirische Arbeiten der 
Kritischen Theorie

Dr. Ferdinand
Sutterlüty

PT-MA-1,
SOZ-MA-5


Forschungskolloquium Prof. Menke


Prof. Dr. Christoph
Menke

PT-MA-10

Kants Political Legacy: Human Rights,
Peace, Progress

Prof. Dr. Luigi
Caranti

PT-MA-4

Kritische Theorie. Perspektiven einer
praxeologischen Reformulierung

Viola Großbach,
Dr. Ferdinand 
Zehentreiter

PT-MA-2,
SOZ-MA-5
SOZ-MA-3


Subjekte der ökologischen Verwüstung

Prof. Dr. Dennis Eversberg

PT-MA-5a

Introduction to the Sociology of Work

Paul Sinzig

SOZ15-BA-S1,
SOZ-BA-S1

Zentrale Debatten in der Friedens- und Konfliktforschung am Beispiel Kolumbiens

Prof. Dr. Jonas
Wolff

IS14-MA-7a,
IS-MA-7GW

Ökofeminismus. 80er Jahre Feminismus revisited


Prof. Dr. Uta Ruppert

GS-BA-5

Materialistisch-feministische Staatstheorie. Intersektionale Perspektiven

Prof. Dr. Brigitte
Sauer

SOZ-MA-1


Geschlechtsbezogene Gewalt: Gegenwärtige Theoretisierung und ihre Kontroversen

Hans Goerdten,
Stella Schäfer

SOZ-MA-5

Der Problemkomplex German Nihilism

Prof. Dr. Peter
Gostmann

PW14-BA-PT,
PW-BA-PT

Theorien und Befunde der Wahl- und Wählerforschung

Lars Christopher Stövsand

PW-BA-SPNF

Dienstleistungsarbeit

Dr. habil. Silvia
Krömmelbein

GS-BA-1

Antimuslimischer Rassismus -
Ein Lernlabor gegen Diskriminierung

Prof. Dr. Anja
Middelbeck -Varwick

SOZ15-BA-SP

Decolonial Mourning and
the Caring Commons

Prof. Dr. Encarnacion
Gutierrez-Rodriguez


IS14-MA-7a,
IS-MA-7GW
Political Violence and Order.
Reading Seminar
Prof. Dr. Hanna
Pfeifer
IS14-MA-7a,
IS-MA-7GW

Politik-Theater-Ästhetik.
Berthold Brecht als Politischer Theoretiker

Dr. David Salomon

PT-MA-8

Recht und Gesellschaft

Prof. Dr. Christoph
Menke


PT-MA-5a,
PT-MA-8
Nostalgie und soziale KämpfeProf. Dr. Lars
Meier
PT-MA-7

Platon: Staat (Buch V-VII)

Prof. Dr. Friedemann
Buddensiek

PT-MA-5a

Wittgenstein: Philosophische Untersuchungen


Dr. Carsten Dutt,
Dr. Jens Kertscher


PT-MA-2
Das soldatische Selbst. Gehorsam, Männlichkeit, Gewalt.Felix RoßmeißlPT-MA-4

Krisen und Konflikte um
(Welt-)Ordnung


Prof. Dr. Nicole
Deitelhoff

PT-MA-5a
Hegels Theorie des absoluten GeistesProf. Dr.
Christoph Menke,
Prof. Dr. 
Thomas Schmidt

PT-MA-1
The Islamic secular -
Islam und Säkularismus
Dr. Mahmoud 
Bassiouni
PT-MA-4

Wirtschaftliche Globalisierung und Arbeitnehmerrechte

Dr. Hermann
Kocyba

PT-MA-4

The Climate-Conflict-Nexus
in West Asia and North Africa (WANA)

Clara-Auguste Süß

IS14-MA-7c, 
IS-MA-7NFK

Politische Theorie des Anarchismus


Jonathan Eibisch

SOZ-MA-5,
SOZ-MA-3

Immanuel Kants Philosophie der Aufklärung

Felix Kämper

SOZ15-BA-S3,
SOZ-BA-S3
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Contact

Dipl.-Soz. Alexander Simon

Student counselling for B.A. programs in Political Science and Sociology / Student counselling for M.A. programs / M.A. admission / B.A./M.A. internship counselling 

Telephone: +49 069/798-36596

E-Mail:
studienfachberatung.fb03@soz.uni-frankfurt.de

PEG Room 2.G 133

Open consultation hours:

Tuesday 11a.m - 1p.m.

Thursday 11a.m. - 1 p.m.

In lecture free time only on Tuesdays

Open telephone consultation hours:

Wednesday 11a.m - 1p.m.

or by individual arrangement

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