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This syllabus focuses on the scientifically reflected handling of German language and literature as well as on studies in this field of research. In a mutual dialogue, both linguistic and literary studies will be compared and reflected in a multinational environment engaged in all cultural aspects of the German language in Germany and abroad.
Educational organisation
Students will spend the first (or the first two) semester(s) at their home university (either Kassel or Szeged), and for the second (resp. the third) semester, they will move to the corresponding sister university. During the fourth semester, the Master's thesis will be carried out at the university of their choice. When four semesters have been completed, a double degree (certificate from both universities) can be obtained.Starting summer semester:
Semester one: methodological principles of literature, language, and media science with aspects of cultural science, Hungarian language course
Semester two: language and literature in a European and interdisciplinary context; research-oriented project work
Semester three: in-depth studies of language and literature in a European context
Semester four: Master's thesis and final exams
Starting winter semester:
Semester one: methodological principles of literature, language, and media science with aspects of cultural science
Semester two: language and literature in a European and interdisciplinary context; research-oriented project work, Hungarian language course
Semester three: in-depth studies of language and literature in a European context
Semester four: Master's thesis and final exams
Study abroad unit(s)
Participants spend the second resp. the third semester of the programme at the University of Szeged.Internships
There are no internships.Forms of assessment
Seminar completed (seminar paper or project work) = 6 creditsSeminar (attendance record) = 3 credits
Language course (exam passed) = 2 credits
Master's thesis and oral exams = 30 credits
Course objectives
Expertise in linguistic science:Analysis of cultural codes of interaction by means of linguistic methodology
Knowledge of language change processes
Knowledge of language development in German-speaking language enclaves (e.g. the Danube area)
Introduction to the linguistic and cultural characteristics of the German language
Introduction to contrastive language analysis
Expertise in literary science:
Knowledge of the course of literary change
Knowledge of German-language literature written in other countries (e.g. Austria)
Expertise in cultural science:
Introduction to intercultural phenomena
Introduction to forms and conditions of the transfer of language, literature, and culture
Language requirements
For German applicants:DSH B1: knowledge of Latin or Greek and a modern language, or knowledge of two modern languages (one of them must be English)
For foreign applicants:
- Certification of German language proficiency at level DSH B2 and Latin or Greek at level DSH B1
- Certification of German language proficiency at level DSH B2 and another modern language at level DSH B1
Required DSH / TestDaF
YesAcademic requirements
- Bachelor's degree (or equivalent) in German Linguistics and/or Literature
- Certification of having studied for six semesters
- Certification of German language proficiency at level DSH B2 and Latin or Greek at level DSH B1
- Certification of German language proficiency at level DSH B2 and another modern language at level DSH B1
Enrolment fees
Mandatory registration fees allow students to use public transport free of charge and the university's refectories and cafeterias at reduced prices. For example, the registration fee for the summer semester of 2016 amounted to approx. 275 EUR.Costs of living
In order to cover personal expenses while studying in Kassel, it is recommended that students budget around 750-900 EUR per month for accommodation, food, health insurance, books, and miscellaneous expenses.Job opportunities
Students can apply for various part-time jobs or work as student assistants on campus. Please have a look at http://www.uni-kassel.de. Some departments also provide positions as tutors or student assistants.Arrival support
An orientation week is regularly offered to international students. During information sessions, tours, excursions, events, and leisure-time activities, international students get to know their departments, courses, the campus, and life in Kassel or Witzenhausen and become acquainted with their lecturers and fellow students. Students get the chance to make new friends during the campus rally or at the get-together brunch. Senior student tutors will assist foreign students with any questions or problems they may encounter during their stay.Services and support for international students
Orientation week at the main site in Kassel: owoche@uni-kassel.deSupport service at the campus site in Witzenhausen: tutor-int@uni-kassel.de
Contact for exchange students: sabineernst@uni-kassel.de
Welcome Centre: http://www.uni-kassel.de/go/welcome-centre