German Studies (B.A.)
Taught in German
Overview
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Overview
The Bachelor's programme "German Studies" focusses on the main subjects of the linguistic and literary studies and the media and cultural studies of the Institute for German Studies. The programme conveys central key qualifications for a variety of professional fields of humanities scholars (e.g. archives, libraries and museums; educational and cultural institutions; information services and new media; journalism and public relations; publishing) as well as a sound basis for a subsequent Master's programme. In addition to an academic education for a reflective approach to the German language and literature, practical and project-like forms of work are integrated into the programme. A compulsory internship is part of the porgramme as well. The Institute cooperates closely with the Literary Centre of Giessen, among others.
At the same time, the Master's programme "German Studies" will start in winter semester 2020/21.
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Duration of studies
6 semesters - 180 credit points (CP)
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Composition of the Study Programme
- Composition of the Study Programme
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Composition of the study programme
The Bachelor's programme is made up of
- a main subject in German Studies (80 CP),
- a philological minor subject (40 CP),
- a further minor subject, which can also be an interdisciplinary subject (40 CP)
- an internship (10 CP) and
- the thesis module (10 CP).
This provides opportunities for individual professional specialisation.
The following subjects can be chosen:
Main subject Minor subject Second minor subject German Studies with main focus on literature German Studies with main focus on literature History German Studies with main focus on language German Studies with main focus on language Philosophy Anglophone Studies Politics French Sociology Polish Portuguese Russian Serbian/Croatian/Bosnian Spanish Czech
It is not possible to combine German studies with main focus on literature as a major subject with German studies with main focus on literature as a minor subject. The same applies to German studies with main focus on language.German studies with main focus on literature
The subject " German studies with main focus on literature" can be chosen as a:
- first major subject (80 CP, Bachelor's programme "German Studies" with main focus on literature),
- second major subject (70 CP, Bachelor's programme "History and Culture") or
- minor subject (40 CP, Bachelor's programme "German Studies" with main focus on language)
- minor subject (30 CP, Bachelor's programme "History and Culture").
In the main subject, literature and language-related content is studied in parallel in the first two years of the programme. Introductory modules are included for both subjects. In the literature major, students study modules such as "Epochs and institutional contexts of literature" and "Selected problems of literary studies". Depending on the combination of minor subjects (with/without German Studies with main focus on language), students can choose between the modules "Introduction to Literary and Cultural Theory" and "German Language and Literary History" as well as "Major Works of Older German Literature" and "Major Works of Modern German Literature". The module "Literary Education and Cultural Practice" in the third year provides practical experience for possible career options in the field of humanities.
The internship of at least six weeks takes place during the lecture-free period and must be completed by the end of the 5th semester.
The Institute for German Studies cooperates closely with the Literary Centre of Giessen (LZG).Supervisors in the literature department:
- Prof. Dr. Cora Dietl (Cora.Dietl@germanistik.uni-giessen.de)
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Prof. Dr. Carsten Gansel (Carsten.Gansel@germanistik.uni-giessen.de)
German studies with main focus on language
The Bachelor's programme "German studies with main focus on literature" can be chosen as a:- first major subject (80 CP, Bachelor's programme "German Studies" with main focus on language)
- second major subject (70 CP, Bachelor's programme "History and Culture") or
- minor subject (40 CP, Bachelor's programme "German Studies" with main focus on literature)
- minor subject (30 CP, Bachelor's programme "History and Culture").
The internship of at least six weeks takes place during the lecture-free period and must be completed by the end of the 5th semester.
Supervisors in the language department:
- Prof. Dr. Helmuth Feilke (Helmuth.Feilke@germanistik.uni-giessen.de)
- Prof. Dr. Thomas Gloning (Thomas.Gloning@germanistik.uni-giessen.de)
German studies as a minor subject
The Bachelor's programme "German Studies" can currently be studied as a minor subject (40 CP) of the Bachelor's programmes of Faculty 05. The minor subject "German Studies" is composed of linguistic and literary modules of 10 CP each. Students will study the two introductory modules of literature or language as well as the modules "Word and Sentence" and "Epochs and Institutional Contexts of Literature".
Application
- Application
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Commencement of studies
only in the winter semester
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Admission requirements
- General higher education entrance qualification (= Abitur or comparable qualification), Fachhochschule entrance qualification, master craftsman's examination, higher education entrance qualification for professionally qualified persons. More...
- Proof of internship (pre-study internship) is not required.
- Please note that applicants with a foreign higher education entrance qualification are also required to provide proof of German language skills. More...
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Application / Enrolment
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The study programme is not subject to admission restrictions.
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The enrolment period for the winter semester begins at the beginning of June.
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The end of the enrolment period is determined anew each year, please enquire in the application portal during the enrolment period.
Different rules apply in some cases for international applicants. More...
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More information
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Examination- and study regulations
- Special regulations
(with module descriptions and module plans) (in English)
(Please note that only the German version of the modules is offical and legally binding. The english Version is for informative purposes only.) - General study regulations for modular and multi-stage study programmes
Courses offered in the course catalogue
- Electronical course catalogue (in German)
- Special regulations
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Links
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Contact
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- Study counseling
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Study guidance
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AR Dr. Norman Ächtler
Faculty 05 Language, Literature, Culture
Department of German StudiesOtto-Behaghel-Strasse 10B
Raum 133
D-35394 Giessen
Tel.: 0641/ 99-29072
Fax: 0641/ 99-29109
E-Mail: norman.aechtler@germ.jlug.de
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Directions and reception of study service
- Registrar's office
(for formal study matters) - Central study guidance
(Counselling for students and prospective students) - Student-Hotline Call Justus
(Initial information on all questions concerning the study programme) - International office
(Counselling and support for international students and applicants)
- Registrar's office