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MA German and Sociology
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German and sociology is a combination that rewards curiosity about both the internal workings of language and culture and the broader social structures that shape human life. German is a major world language with a history of profound cultural, philosophical, and political influence, the language of Goethe, Schiller, Kant, and Hegel, as well as a central language in contemporary European political and economic life. Sociology provides the analytical tools to understand how societies are organised, how inequalities are produced and reproduced, and how social norms and institutions shape individuals in ways they often do not notice. At Aberdeen, this five-year programme develops your German linguistic proficiency to a high level alongside a thorough grounding in sociological theory and research methods. You will study German language, literature, and culture, engaging with the historical and contemporary dimensions of the German-speaking world. In sociology, you will examine how the societies we inhabit shape us as individuals, exploring topics such as class, gender, race, power, globalisation, and social change through both classical and contemporary theoretical frameworks. The two subjects come together most naturally in questions about how cultural identity is formed, how social structures differ across national contexts, and how language both reflects and reproduces social relations. Graduates are sought after across a range of sectors that value both international cultural competence and social analytical skills. Careers in international organisations, policy, journalism, education, social research, human resources, and the civil service are natural routes. The German language dimension opens significant European and international opportunities. Many graduates continue to postgraduate study in sociology, German studies, European politics, or related fields, and the combination's breadth means it serves as a strong foundation for a wide variety of postgraduate pathways.
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