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Romance Studies

Master of Arts (M.A.)

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Standard period of study 4 semesters
Start of study Winter semester , Summer semester
Unterrichtssprachen German , Study language
Credit points

Subject: 90 CP + Master’s Thesis: 30 CP = 120 CP

Course description

The Department of Romance Studies at the University of Cologne is one of the largest in Germany and can promote a wide range of special interests due to its many research institutions, such as

  • Literature from a Media Studies Perspective
  • Comparative Studies
  • Romance Film Cultures
  • Latin American Literature and Transculturality
  • Linguistic and Cultural History
  • Variational Linguistics and Francophone Studies
  • Corpus Linguistics
  • Functional Grammar and Text Theory

The subjects in the Faculty of Arts and Humanities are linked with other disciplines through the teaching and research centres: Regular exciting interdisciplinary lectures and workshops broaden your horizons; you can see your subject in wider contexts, which also benefits you in your later professional practice.

Students must demonstrate their proficiency in a modern European foreign language other than the study languages at level A2 (CEFR) to register for their master thesis. Other language skills may have to be demonstrated upon admission to the master’s degree. You can find more information in the admission regulations.

You are highly trained and, as a linguist, literary scholar or expert in media studies or cultural studies, you are also able to convey the linguistic, literary and cultural tradition of the respective Romance region, including beyond your own field of expertise, in a methodical and knowledgeable way and develop your own concepts for research or practice.

This makes you ideally qualified for linguistic, text-related and cultural professions in culture and research management, in educational institutions, in publishing and librarianship and in media and culture, administration and politics.

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