

MA German
About this course
German is one of the most important languages in Europe and the world, spoken by more than 100 million people and central to the politics, culture, and intellectual life of the European Union. It is the language of Goethe, Kafka, and Thomas Mann, of Kant and Hegel, of Weimar cinema and contemporary German literature, and studying it at the highest level gives you access to an extraordinarily rich cultural heritage as well as to one of the world's most significant economies. At the University of Glasgow, German is taught across a wide spectrum, from the eighteenth century to contemporary culture, with topics ranging from classical literature and philosophy to German comics, film, song, and contemporary history. You will develop your language skills to an advanced level through intensive language classes alongside the study of German and Austrian literature, culture, film, and history. The combination of linguistic proficiency and cultural depth is what distinguishes a serious modern languages degree from simple language learning. This five-year full-time programme includes a sandwich year and work placement opportunities, giving you substantial professional experience in a German-speaking context before you complete your studies. The typical entry tariff is 216 UCAS points, reflecting the high level of language ability and academic commitment expected. Graduates from German programmes go on to careers in international business, diplomacy, the civil service, European institutions, translation and interpreting, teaching, journalism, publishing, and cultural organisations. The combination of linguistic precision, cultural knowledge, and the intellectual habits developed through sustained language study is valued across many professional contexts. Further study options include postgraduate degrees in German studies, European politics, translation, and linguistics.
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