

MA German and Politics
About this course
German and politics is a combination that connects rigorous language and cultural study with the analytical frameworks needed to understand how power operates in Europe and the world. Germany occupies a central place in European history and contemporary politics, and studying its language and culture alongside the study of political systems, international relations, and political theory gives you an unusually well-grounded perspective on European affairs. Both disciplines develop skills in critical analysis, argumentation, and communication that are valued across a wide range of careers. At the University of Aberdeen, this five-year full-time degree allows you to develop highly proficient German language skills alongside an in-depth exploration of national, European, and global politics. The German strand develops your language competence to a high level while also immersing you in German-speaking culture, literature, history, and contemporary society. The politics strand is taught by experts who regularly engage with the media and contribute to public debate on unfolding international events, giving you access to scholars whose work connects academic analysis to real-world political developments. You will examine the structures, institutions, and processes that govern political life at the national, European, and global levels, developing the conceptual tools and empirical knowledge to analyse political change. The combination of German fluency and political analytical skill positions you well for careers in any context where European affairs and bilingual competence matter. Graduates go on to careers in European institutions, diplomacy, journalism, international organisations, the civil service, politics, public affairs, business in the German-speaking world, and academia. The politics component opens doors in policy research, advocacy, and consultancy, while the German fluency provides a competitive advantage in any professional context where engagement with Germany, Austria, or Switzerland is important. Postgraduate study in politics, international relations, German studies, or European affairs is also a common path.
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