University of Aberdeen
Master of Arts in German and Language and Linguistics
The Master of Arts in German and Language and Linguistics in Language and Culture Studies is offered by University of Aberdeen.
Program Length: 4 YEARS.
Master of Arts in German and Language and Linguistics offered by the University of Aberdeen
German and Language & Linguistics at Aberdeen is a great combination that adds value to highly-developed language skills and cultural knowledge in a major European language. The programme offers a fascinating exploration of how human language evolved, how we learn languages and how they differ and change over time. You will gain both a language and the all-round knowledge and transferable skills to open up a wide variety of career option, both international and specialist.You will gain a solid grounding in the German language whatever your level, in a programme with the highest possible rating of ‘Excellent’ in the last national Teaching Quality Assessment.You will also develop a broad understanding of culture in the German-speaking world, with courses in social, historical and cultural aspects of these countries and encounter the world of German artistic expression in the form of literature, film and art, together with a deeper understanding of Germany’s complex history.Language & Linguistics probes deeply into language and speech – analysing and modelling this fascinating human attribute so that we understand ourselves and human societies more fully.You will explore the brain processes speech and language, how languages evolve over time and how we learn second languages.This is an exciting and fast-moving field. Our understanding of language grows all the time with new discoveries in neuroscience, animal behaviour, archaeology, sociology and psychology and new ways to use linguistics theory in industry, medicine and forensic science emerge year on year.As an integral part of your 4-year programme, you will spend half of year three developing your language skills as a teaching assistant or visiting student in Germany or Austria.You will graduate with a combination of skills to make you very attractive to employers, both in an international setting and in careers such as media, advertising and marketing, information and communication technology, publishing, language teaching and health-related professions such as speech and language therapy.
What You'll StudyYear 1Compulsory CoursesAcademic Writing for Language & Literature (AW1008)
Optional CoursesGerman Beginner: German for Beginners 1 (GM1049) and German for Beginners 2 (GM1554) and either Background for German Beginners 1 (GM1054) or Background for German Beginners 2 (GM1554).German Advanced: German Language 1 (GM1050) and German Language 2 (GM1550) and either Modern German Culture (GM1052) or Modern German Culture (GM1556).English Structure and Use (LN1003) and/or Communication and Language in Contemporary Society (LN1501).Plus further courses of choice to make up to 120 credit points.Background to German Beginners 1 (GM1049)Background to German Beginners 2 (GM1549)German for Beginners 1 (GM1054)German for Beginners 2 (GM1554)English Structure and use (LN1003)Communication and Language in Contemporary Society (LN1501)German Language 1 (GM1050)German Language 2 (GM1550)Modern German Culture 1 (GM1052)Modern German Culture 2 (GM1556)Year 2
Compulsory CoursesModern German Culture 3 (GM2043)Modern German Culture 4 (GM2543)
Optional CoursesGerman Language (Advanced Introductory) 1 (GM2040) and German Language (Advanced Introductory) 2 (GM2540) or German Language 3 (GM2042) and German Language 4 (GM2542)Select at least 45 credits from the following courses: Varieties of English (LN2005); Language in Society (LN2508); Introduction to French Linguistics (FR2510); Sounds of English (LN2301).Select further courses of choice to gain 120 credits.German Language (Advanced Introductory) 1 (GM2040)German Language (Advanced Introductory) 2 (GM2540)German Language 3 (GM2042)German Language 4 (GM2542)Varieties of English (LN2005)Language in Society (LN2508)Sounds of English (LN2301)Introduction to French Linguistics (FR2510)Year 3
Compulsory CoursesGerman Junior Honours Language Study (GM3069)Level 3 German Language Study (Mode B) (GM3525)
Optional CoursesSelect 15 further credits of Level 3 German courses in the first half session.Select 60 level 3 credits of Language and Linguistics courses in the first half session.Note that the second half session will be spent in German speaking country.Year 4
Optional CoursesDissertation in German Studies (GM4052) or Dissertation in Language & Linguistics (LN4501)Select 15 credits of Level 3 German.Select further courses at Level 4 German to make up 75 credits in the discipline.Select further courses of Language and Linguistics to make up 60 credits in the discipline.German Dissertation (Joint Honours) (GM4052)Dissertation in Language and Linguistics (LN4501)
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