

MA Anthropology and German (4yrs)
About this course
Anthropology and German is a combination that brings together one of the most fundamentally questioning disciplines in the humanities and social sciences with a major European language and cultural tradition that has made an outsized contribution to intellectual life. Anthropology is the study of what it means to be human, examining how cultures are organised, how social life is structured, how people make meaning, and how different societies address the universal challenges of existence in radically different ways. German, as the language of philosophy, music, literature, and science across two centuries, opens access to a tradition that has shaped Western thought in profound and lasting ways. At the University of Aberdeen, this four-year full-time programme adds to an existing grounding in the anthropological study of what it means to be human with an in-depth study of German language and culture. A year abroad is available, giving you the opportunity to live and study in the German-speaking world, developing your linguistic fluency and your firsthand experience of a culture you will have been studying academically. You will develop your German from your entry level to a high standard of written and spoken proficiency, engaging with German literature, film, history, and contemporary society alongside your anthropological study. The combination of skills you develop, ethnographic sensitivity, cross-cultural awareness, language competence, and analytical rigour, opens up a wide range of career options with an international character. Graduates go on to careers in international organisations, the charity sector, development work, journalism, education, diplomacy, business, and research. The combination of anthropological understanding and German language competence is particularly valued in contexts that require serious cross-cultural engagement or that involve working with German-speaking communities, institutions, or companies. Many graduates continue to postgraduate study in anthropology, German studies, European studies, or international development.
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