European Cultures of Communication (German-French Master of French Language and Literature) (M.A.)
Study content:
The programme is offered jointly by the ΰµÂ¹ú¼Ê_ΰµÂ¹ú¼Ê1946$ÓéÀÖappÓÎÏ· of Augsburg and the Universit¨¦ de Lorraine and is aimed at students who want to study literature, language and media with reference to France in more detail. In addition to humanities content, career-oriented components are covered to prepare students for later activities. The first year of study takes place either in Nancy or in Metz, each with its own research focus. During the mobility phase, Master's students are supported with 300 € per month. The second year is completed in Augsburg and ends with the Master's thesis.
?
Career prospects:
- research and teaching
- adult education
- public relations
- event and project management
- publishing
- journalism
About the degree programme
Degree programme:
European Cultures of Communication (German-French Master of French Language and Literature)
Official Designation:
Europ?ische Kommunikationskulturen Franz?sisch
Degree:
Master of Arts
(M.A.)
Study mode:
Full-time
Language of instruction:
German
Start of studies:
winter semester
Standard study duration:
4 semesters
Admission type:
Open admission (with an aptitude assessment process)
Minimum German language skills:
C 1
Please note:
Admission requirements according to ¡ì 4 of the exam regulations in the current edition. Introductory events take place closely before the start of the lecture period: https://www.uni-aug¡. Start of the lecture period: https://www.uni-aug¡
Application deadline for the winter semester:
30. June
Contact the study advisory service
Akademischer Oberrat
Romanische Literaturwissenschaft (Franz?sisch/Italienisch)
- Phone: +49 821 598 - 5726
Contact the examinations office
Kremena Stanev
Degree Programmes of the Faculty of Philology and History
Unit I/7: Examinations Office C
- Phone: +49 821 598-1111
Katarina Sertic
Degree Programmes of the Faculty of Philology and History
Unit I/7: Examinations Office C
- Phone: +49 821 598-1111