German Studies (in German) (MA) 24 months Postgraduate Programme By University of Szeged |TopUniversities
Programme Duration

24 monthsProgramme duration

Tuitionfee

4,400 EURTuition Fee/year

Main Subject Area

LinguisticsMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Linguistics

Degree

MA

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

The international master’s degree in German language, culture and literature in Kassel-Szeged was developed in cooperation with the German language institutes at the University of Kassel and Szeged and was funded by the DAAD. The four-semester study program includes a one-semester stay at the partner university. The master’s course concludes with a double degree, which is issued or recognized by the Universities of Kassel and Szeged.   The international master’s degree includes the cooperation of two different specialist cultures and offers different perspectives on common research subjects and teaching areas.
Accordingly, linguistic and literary content and research traditions should be juxtaposed and reflected on in mutual dialogue. Particular emphasis is placed on cultural and media studies aspects, on the consideration of language and literature in a European context and on the research orientation of the program. This fulfills the prerequisites for the reciprocal dovetailing of domestic German studies with foreign German studies
Potential professional fields can be found in cultural and economic areas on the international job market, e.g. in journalism (print media, radio and television), administration of cultural institutions (foundations, museums), organizations of international exchange in the fields of culture and teaching (DAAD, Goethe-Institut ), Advertising and public relations, etc. In addition, the opportunity for an academic career should be offered.
Degree level: MA Standard period of study: 4 semesters Registered in: EU Credits: 120

Programme overview

Main Subject

Linguistics

Degree

MA

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

The international master’s degree in German language, culture and literature in Kassel-Szeged was developed in cooperation with the German language institutes at the University of Kassel and Szeged and was funded by the DAAD. The four-semester study program includes a one-semester stay at the partner university. The master’s course concludes with a double degree, which is issued or recognized by the Universities of Kassel and Szeged.   The international master’s degree includes the cooperation of two different specialist cultures and offers different perspectives on common research subjects and teaching areas.
Accordingly, linguistic and literary content and research traditions should be juxtaposed and reflected on in mutual dialogue. Particular emphasis is placed on cultural and media studies aspects, on the consideration of language and literature in a European context and on the research orientation of the program. This fulfills the prerequisites for the reciprocal dovetailing of domestic German studies with foreign German studies
Potential professional fields can be found in cultural and economic areas on the international job market, e.g. in journalism (print media, radio and television), administration of cultural institutions (foundations, museums), organizations of international exchange in the fields of culture and teaching (DAAD, Goethe-Institut ), Advertising and public relations, etc. In addition, the opportunity for an academic career should be offered.
Degree level: MA Standard period of study: 4 semesters Registered in: EU Credits: 120

Admission Requirements

3+
6.5+
BA degree, proven knowledge of the German language (C1 / advanced level language exam), and an individual interview (online).

2 Years
Sep

Tuition fees

Domestic
4,400 EUR
International
4,400 EUR

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