Curriculum Overview

 
The BA in German Language and Literature is designed to provide students with comprehensive linguistic, literary, and cultural knowledge of the German-speaking world. The program combines intensive language training with literary studies, cultural analysis, and translation practice.

First Four Semesters (Foundation)

Students develop the four language skills while building a strong foundation in German grammar, vocabulary, and communication.
  • German Grammar
  • Listening and Speaking
  • Reading Comprehension
  • Reading Comprehension Workshop
  • Advanced Grammar
  • Introduction to German-Speaking Countries
  • History and Culture of Germany

Final Four Semesters (Specialization)

Students apply their linguistic skills to the study of literature, linguistics, translation, and culture.
  • Introduction to German Literature
  • Grammatical Analysis
  • German Syntax and Morphology
  • Foundations of Linguistics
  • Letter Writing
  • Introduction to Language Teaching
  • Translation Workshop
  • Analysis of German Prose
  • Analysis of German Poetry
  • Discussion and Speaking
  • Translation of Literary Texts
  • Translation of Religious Texts
  • Translation of Journalistic Texts
  • Translation of Economic and Commercial Texts
  • Audiovisual Translation
  • Machine Translation
  • Translation Project
  • Methods of Language Teaching

Career Opportunities & Academic Pathways

Graduates are prepared for careers in language teaching, translation, tourism, cultural institutions, publishing, international business, and intercultural communication.
Translator Interpreter Language Instructor Cultural Consultant Tourism Specialist International Relations Officer Content Editor

Postgraduate Studies

German Studies Translation Studies Linguistics Related Disciplines

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