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Europäische Literaturen / European Literatures (Bachelor of Arts)
Program: Europäische Literaturen / European Literatures
Degree: Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)
Program length: 6 semesters / 3 years (180 ECTS points)
The Europäische Literaturen / European Literatures bachelor's program provides you with a fundamental education in literary science, during which you will study the theory and history of literature from intercultural and interdisciplinary perspectives. In addition to gaining deeper knowledge of two bodies of European literature, chosen from the range of subjects of the Philipps University, at the same time you will also gain knowledge of European literary history and theory in interdisciplinary modules. The program thereby provides you with a network of cultural history which will enable you to transfer between various literary, linguistic and cultural spaces in Europe.
The Europäische Literaturen / European Literatures bachelor's program is an interdisciplinary program, incorporating the literary subjects of English studies, German studies, classical philology, Celtic studies and Romance philology, the departments of German Studies and History of the Arts, and Foreign Languages and Cultures of the Philipps University.
Major topics
In addition to the interdisciplinary mandatory portions, in the “Europäische Literaturen/European Literatures” Bachelor's program, you will gain knowledge of individual European literary, linguistic and cultural spaces in two elective areas. Choose two literary subjects from the university's elective offering (e.g. Anglophone Literature, German Literature, Ancient Greek Literature, Celtic Literature, French Literature/Italian Literature/Spanish Literature or Ancient Roman Literature), of which the first is studied extensively in its historical breadth.
Objectives
With its interdisciplinary focus, the Europäische Literaturen / European Literatures bachelor's program qualifies you for professions and jobs that have a particularly close connection to European literature and culture:
- European publishing
- Literary and cultural journalism
- Radio, television, new media
- Theater
- Bookselling
- European marketing
- Cultural work and public relations
- Study academies and universities
Successful completion of the bachelor's program also gives you the opportunity to acquire a degree in a continuing master's program.
Admission requirements
Education certificates General higher education entrance qualification, subject-related higher education entrance qualification, technical college entrance qualification or master’s certificate and comparable certificates from advanced professional training or professional qualifications Certifications of program-specific knowledge and skills to be submitted prior to admission German Skills:
DSH 2
Other language Skills:
- Skills in the English language and one other modern European language must be certified at the start of the program. One of these two foreign languages must be certified at Level B1 of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages; the other foreign language at Level A2.
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Prof. Dr. Ulrich Winter
Institute for Romance Philology
Wilhelm-Röpke-Str. 6
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35032 Marburg
Tel.: +49 6421/28 24781
Email: winteru@staff.uni-marburg.de
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Room 02 F 02
35032 Marburg
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Ellen Huth
Tel.: +49 6421/28 22222
Email: application@uni-marburg.de
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