I studied MADM (Master of Arts in Development Management). I chose this program because of the wide curriculum that this degree offered. We had a wonderful trip to Berlin, Cape Town, internship, professional seminars during two Summer Schools (in Germany and SA), and several conferences that we could attend. International communication with students and the general diversity of the program was what I liked the most.
However, after graduating, I realized that this program is not typical in Germany. Firstly, all classes lasted a maximum of two weeks. Personally, it was particularly challenging for me, although I was eager to learn and develop myself, I struggled to grasp all the concepts that I wanted, mainly due to a time constraint. After the end of these two weeks exam was usually scheduled in the upcoming week.
Secondly, the level of teaching could have been much higher. Only a few lecturers were truly outstanding, professional, and interesting. Most of the other lecturers lacked knowledge of the subject taught, they often read everything directly from the slides. Based on this, exams could have been more fair, especially grading.
Thirdly, I feel that this program has a rather strong focus on the economy. And no classes on gender, environment, climate change. I find this as a big disadvantage because in the thesis writing process, some mentors are completely unfamiliar with students’ topics.
Please bear in mind that this review is based solely on my personal experience and observations, thus it may be subjective.
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