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Faculty Faculty of Arts (FFI)
Study programme German Language and Literature (N0231A090073)
Branch of study / Specialization German Language and Literature (N0231A090073/0 - 2021)
Level of acquired qualification Postgraduate Master
Form of study Full-time
Standard length of study 2 years
Number of ECTS credits 120
Qualification awarded Master (7)
Access to further studies Doctoral study programme  
Type of completion State Final Exam
Study and Examination Code URL
Faculty coordinator for international students
Hanzalová Marie, RNDr.
Email: mhanzalova@ff.jcu.cz
Phone: +420 38 903 4826
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Key learning outcomes The aim of the follow-up master's program in German Language and Literature is to provide graduates with comprehensive knowledge in the field of German philology. The program curriculum is offered in three versions: A, A1 (maior) and A2 (minor). All three versions include the traditional components of philological studies - linguistics (contrastive linguistics, advanced syntax, development and history of the German language, textual and discursive linguistics), literary studies (history of German-language literature) and language (practical language skills). The A version study plan contains a higher proportion of compulsory elective subjects and subjects focused on translation practice, especially of technical texts. Study plan version A1 covers all key philological disciplines, while study plan A2 is a reduced version of plan A1. The program concludes with a state final exam in German linguistics and German literature and a practical language exam.
Specific admission requirements unspecified
Specific provisions for recognition of prior learning unspecified
Qualification requirements and regulations unspecified
Profile of the programme unspecified
Persistence requirements unspecified
Occupational profiles of graduates with examples unspecified
Branch of study / Specialization guarantor Eder Jürgen, doc. Dr. habil.

Segment composition (blocks and Courses within):

Abbreviation
NJLn_A
Name of segment
Německý jazyk a literatura (A)
Name of block
unspecified
Status
Compulsory
Min. credits
85
Max. ECTS credits
-
Min. number of courses
21
Course code Course title credits Completion Time requirements Recommended year of study Recommended semester Course availability
URO/0SLS Current Trends in Linguistics 4 Zk 2+0+0 1 Winter The course is available to visiting students
UAG/0GDL1 History of German Speaking Literature I 6 Zk+ 0+0+3 1 Winter The course is available to visiting students
UAG/0FSD Specialized German 4 Zk+ 1+0+1 1 Winter The course is available to visiting students
UAG/0SU1 Practical language exercises I 4 Zp 0+0+2 1 Winter The course is available to visiting students
UAG/0GDL2 History of German Speaking Literature II 6 Zk+ 0+0+3 1 Summer The course is available to visiting students
UAG/0PDS Selected phenomena of German syntax 3 Zp 0+0+2 1 Summer The course is available to visiting students
UAG/0EGDS Developm. and hist. of the German lang. 6 Zk 1+0+2 1 Summer The course is available to visiting students
UAG/0SU2 Practical language exercises II 4 Zp 0+0+2 1 Summer The course is available to visiting students
UAG/0TLDA Text linguistics and discourse analysis 3 Zp 0+0+2 2 Winter The course is available to visiting students
Name of block
unspecified
Status
Compulsory option
Min. credits
25
Max. ECTS credits
75
Min. number of courses
-
Course code Course title credits Completion Time requirements Recommended year of study Recommended semester Course availability
UAG/0SUG Language and Society 4 Zp 0+0+2 - Winter The course is available to visiting students
UAG/0ISU1 Practical language exercises I - intense 4 Zp 0+0+2 - Winter The course is available to visiting students
UAG/7PDT Dramatisation course 3 Zp 0+0+2 - Winter The course is available to visiting students
UAG/0ISU2 Practical lang. exercises II - intense 4 Zp 0+0+2 - Summer The course is available to visiting students
UAG/0KGS Sem. on cult. hist. of Bav., Boh. a Sax. 4 Zp 0+0+2 - Summer The course is available to visiting students