| Programme details | |
|---|---|
| Degree: | Master of Science (MSc) |
| Discipline: |
Languages
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| Study modes: | full-time |
| Delivery modes: | on-campus |
| University website: | American Studies / British Studies / English Linguistics |
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Students can choose to study one of the subject areas 'British Literary and Cultural Studies', 'English Linguistics' or 'North American Literary and Cultural Studies' for their single-subject Master's degree or as their main (major) subject if they are enrolled for a dual-subject degree programme.
Further specialization within any of the main three subject areas is expressly encouraged. The programme offers students a wide variety of options for planning study abroad periods that are tailored to their individual preferences or career goals and the department assists students in establishing contacts to foreign universities and research groups.
Students not only gain a detailed understanding of their chosen specialist discipline based on current research activity in the field, they also acquire the skills needed in order to be able to produce sound and reasoned analyses of the linguistic, literary and cultural relationships of a topic through application of the relevant theoretical and methodological tools. They also acquire a high level of proficiency in analysing and interpreting a diverse range of text types drawn from English-speaking cultures, including film and digital texts.
The Master's programme is designed to be completed in 4 semesters of full-time study or seven semesters if studying part-time. Students who plan to study for a single-subject Master's degree or who will be taking modules from the programme for their main (major) subject of a dual-subject degree programme, should select one of the following subject areas when they enrol at the University (Please note: switching to another subject area is usually possible after completing the first semester):
In addition to working in academia, employment opportunities for graduates include public relations and cultural work in globally active companies or international institutions, as well as career paths in the media.
Other employment areas include private agencies, political parties, professional associations, museums, libraries, archives and adult education.
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