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The Master’s degree in Spanish Culture and European Identity at the University of Bonn offers students an in-depth exploration of the rich cultural heritage, historical developments, and socio-political dynamics that have shaped Spain and its place within the broader European context. This interdisciplinary program combines insights from history, literature, cultural studies, and political science to provide a comprehensive understanding of Spain’s diverse regions, linguistic variations, and cultural expressions. Students will analyze key themes such as the convivencia of different religious and cultural communities, the legacy of imperialism, the Franco era, and contemporary issues like regional autonomy and European integration. The curriculum is designed to foster critical thinking and cultural awareness, enabling graduates to navigate complex intercultural environments and contribute to academic, diplomatic, or cultural sectors. Courses include detailed studies of Spanish art, cinema, music, and literary movements, as well as examinations of current social and political challenges faced by Spain within the European Union. The program also emphasizes language proficiency, encouraging students to enhance their Spanish language skills through advanced linguistic courses. The university’s strategic location in Bonn allows for engaging with European institutions and participating in cross-cultural conferences and seminars, enriching the academic experience. Graduates of this program will be well-equipped to pursue careers in academia, cultural management, international relations, or public policy, fostering a nuanced understanding of Spain’s cultural identity and its integral role within European unity. With a strong emphasis on research, critical analysis, and intercultural dialogue, this master's program prepares students to become informed and engaged European citizens with an in-depth knowledge of Spanish culture and its contribution to European collective identity.
Educational organisation
The programme comprises philological studies in Bonn in the first year (Spanish literature, Medieval studies, translation, linguistics, cultural anthropology) and interdisciplinary lectures and seminars on the tradition and dissemination of classical European culture in León in the second year.The Master's thesis is written in Spanish in a co-tutoring process. The graduates are awarded a double degree.
Study abroad unit(s)
Participants spend the second year of the programme at the University of LeónForms of assessment
Various (written and oral), Master's thesisCourse objectives
Students will be prepared for a career in academia or in national or international institutions.The programme enables students to gain professional skills in text and media competencies, an outstanding knowledge of the Spanish language, intercultural competence, self-reliance, and the ability to identify and solve problems. These skills are necessary for students to pursue careers in the following fields:
- public relations
- academia (research and teaching)
- cross-cultural management
- print media, journalism, new media
- libraries and archives
- international, Spanish, Latin American institutions and agencies, (intercultural competence and language skills)
- translating
- tourism
- business and consulting (outward-oriented marketing and consulting)
- politics, international relations and cooperation (diplomacy, institutions of the European Union, international and non-governmental organisations)