Slavic Studies (M.A.)
Proof of sufficient German language skills required for enrollment
Overview
- Overview
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Duration of studies
4 semesters - 120 Credits Points
Study programme structure
The Master's programme in Slavic Studies consists of:
- a major in Slavic Studies (80 CP) and
- an internship or AfK module (10 CP)
(AfK = Extracurricular Copetences)
The degree programme qualifies students for a wide variety of professions in business, publishing, public employers, the media, etc.
Major in Slavic Studies
In the major in Slavic Studies, you will study Slavic literary studies and Slavic linguistics in depth. The aspect of practical language training is of particular importance here.
The following languages are offered as the first Slavic language:
- Russian Studies/Russian
- Polish Studies/Polish
- Bohemian Studies/Czech
The following languages are offered as the second Slavic language:- Russian Studies/Russian
- Polish Studies/Polish
- Bohemian Studies/Czech
- Ukrainian/Ukrainian
- Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian
(The second Slavic language must not be identical with the first Slavic language).
An internship or AfK module prepares students for the professional world.
Application
- Application
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Start of study
Winter semester only
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Admission requirements
Admission requires the completion of a Bachelor's degree programme or a comparable qualification in which at least 40 CP have been acquired in the field of Slavic studies. The degree programmes Teacher Training at Secondary Schools, Teacher Training at Grammar Schools and Teacher Training at Vocational Schools are also recognised, provided that a Slavic language was studied as a subject with a pass.
The examination board may recognise other courses of study as equivalent after examining each individual case.
Admission may be subject to the condition of additional study achievements to catch up on the required knowledge to the extent of up to 30 CP, proof of which must be provided within the first two semesters.
Application / Enrolment
- The degree programme is not subject to admission restrictions.
- The enrolment period for the winter semester begins at the beginning of June.
- The end of the enrolment period is determined anew each year, please enquire in the application portal during the enrolment period.
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International
- Information for outgoing students
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Information and consultation
- International Office
Information and advice for studies and internships abroad (for JLU students)
Goethestr. 58, Room 22
35390 Giessen
Contact and consulation hours
- International Office
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- Information for incoming students
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Information and consultation
- International Office
General counseling of international students
Goethestr. 58, Room 38
35390 Giessen
Contact and consulation hours
- International Office
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Further Information
- More Information1
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Examination- and study regulations
- Special Regulations (in German)
- General study regulations for modular and multi-stage study programmes
Courses offered in the course catalogue
- Electronical course catalogue (in German)
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- More Information2
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Contact
- Master's Degree Programmes of Faculty 05
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- Applied Theatre Science
- Anglophone Studies
- Choreography and Performance
- Interdisciplinary Studies on Eastern Europe
- Modern Languages, Cultures and Business Studies
- Modern Languages and Linguistics
- Modern Languages and Language Teaching
- Language, Literature, Culture
- Language Technology and Foreign Language Teaching
- Central Study Advisory Service
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Central Study Advisory Service
- Alexander Kohrt (M.A.)