Programmes: MAHF-TYS Master's Programme in German - Spring 2017
Language of Instruction
The German courses will be taught in German. For all other courses check the specific course plan.
Objectives and content
The Master's Programme in German will give a thorough knowledge of German language and literature. There is also great focus on increasing the students' competence in usage of modern German, both through a separate offer in practical German and through working with varied written and oral assignments in connection to the curriculum in all the courses. During the programme the students will develop their ability to critically reflect on central theoretical and methodical problems within the part of the subject they specialize in. This is especially important considering the work on their MA thesis.
Required Learning Outcomes
KNOWLEDGE
The candidate
- has broad general knowledge of main theories, terminology, and methods within German as a scientific discipline
- has basic knowledge about the central problems and methods in his/her chosen discipline and in-depth knowledge of a limited area
- has knowledge of and is able to use relevant communication genres
SKILLS
The candidate
- can develop and present a project in German (written and orally)
- can reflect over linguistic nuances between Norwegian and German, and utilize this when using oral and written German
- can use a precise linguistic and literary set of terminology when discussing textual types and hypothesis related to his/her own research
- can express him/herself precisely about academic issues, analysis, interpretations and conclusions related to their own discipline
- can work independently and long term with problem solving based on acquired academic knowledge
- can understand and critically assess theories, methods and interpretations related to their own discipline
- is able to attain and make use of knowledge related to new areas within the academic field
GENERAL COMPETENCE
The candidate
- can translate from German to Norwegian and from Norwegian to correct German both orally and in writing
- can find relevant sources and bibliographies both online and in encyclopaedias, and use these critically in his/her own work
- is able to do a limited research or development project under supervision and in line with current ethical norms
- is able to use those methods and analytical tools necessary to complete an independent research project within his/her chosen area
- is able to independently continue developing competence and specialization
- is able to participate in the public debate where it is relevant to the academic field
Admission Requirements
The Masters programme in Germanis taught in German and requires an excellent command of the language both written and oral.
Compulsory units
Recommended electives
Sequential Requirements, courses
Stipulations regarding progress
For a full-time student normal study progression is 30 credits each semester.
Place of Study
Bergen
Study period abroad
Students can take up to two Master's courses in the first year at a foreign higher education institution, and have these approved as a part of the MA Degree.
Teaching methods
Lectures, seminars, individual supervision
Assessment methods
An exam concludes each course. The different exam models are explained under each course description.
An oral exam where the Master's thesis is discussed is scheduled at the end of the Master's programme.
Grading scale
When grading the courses in the programme, two grading scales might be used:
1) A-F, where F is a fail
2) Passed/not passed
See the course descriptions of the specific courses.
Contact information
studierettleiar@if.uib.no
Objectives / Contents
The aim of the master's programme in German is to improve your skills and increase your knowledge in German studies in general, and in your area of specialisation (linguistics or literary studies) in particular.
The Master´s programme consists of four courses, each equivalent to 15 ECTS credits, and a Master´s thesis of 60 ECTS credits (70-110 pages). You will be expected to fulfil the programme´s course requirements in the first year and complete the thesis in the second. The graduate programme is designed to focus on selected topics in German language linguistics and literature and to provide an introduction to academic procedures, theories and methods through work on a thesis on either linguistics or literature. Its courses are designed to facilitate the development of language proficiency.
Admission requirements
A first degree (bachelor's degree) of three or four years' duration from an approved institution of higher education, as well as proficiency in the German and English languages.
Prerequisites
The Master Degree in German usually builds on a Bachelor Degree with specialization in German of at least 90 credits or a similar education. If an applicant has graduated from an institution where the requirement is a specialization of a minimum of 80 credits, this will also be accepted.
Method
The department offers advanced courses within literary and linguistic theory and method, discussing all the major fields involved. The advanced courses will provide you with a solid foundation for the master's thesis.
Thesis
The master's thesis is work of scientific enquiry within language or literature. Its aim is to demonstrate that you have an extensive knowledge of the research in the area, and are able to deal with a question in a scientific manner. You should select a subject for the master's thesis as early as possible in the second semester. You will receive guidance during your work with the thesis, and normally be required to sign a supervision contract at the beginning of the second semester. The master's thesis is to be written in German and should be between 70 and 110 pages.
Programme structure
The master's programme consists of four courses, each equivalent to 15 ECTS credits, and a master's thesis of 60 ECTS credit (70-110 pages). You will be expected to fulfil the programme's course requirements in the first year, and complete the thesis in the second. The graduate programme is designed to focus on selected topics in German language linguistics and literature, and to provide an introduction to academic procedures, theories and methods through work on a thesis in either linguistics or literature. Its courses are designed to facilitate development in language proficiency.
Start-up Date
Autumn
Further information
studierettleiar@if.uib.no