BA German Studies in Cultural Comparison
Heidelberg University
at University of Tübingen · Tübingen, Baden-Württemberg
Duration
4 semesters
Tuition
No tuition fees
Intake
Winter semester
Mode
Full Time
The Master's programme in Intercultural Franco-German Studies at the University of Tübingen offers a unique exploration of the cultural, historical, and linguistic connections between Germany and France. Designed for students interested in deepening their understanding of both cultures, the course facilitates a critical examination of intercultural dynamics through a multidisciplinary approach. Students engage with various aspects of Franco-German relations, encompassing literature, media, politics, and social issues.
This four-semester programme is structured to provide a thorough grounding in both theoretical and practical knowledge. Students accumulate European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System (ECTS) credits through diverse modules, which culminate in comprehensive research during their thesis. This systematic approach ensures that graduates are well-equipped for various professional paths and are able to critically engage with intercultural topics.
In addition to academic rigor, the programme emphasizes the acquisition of valuable skills such as intercultural communication, critical thinking, and analytical proficiency. Practical experience is integrated into the curriculum, typically through an internship or project work, enabling students to apply their theoretical knowledge in real-world contexts. This makes the programme ideal for those passionate about fostering Franco-German dialogue and collaboration.
The Intercultural Franco-German Studies programme suits students who are eager to further their career prospects in international contexts, particularly in Europe. Its location in Tübingen, a city known for its academic excellence and vibrant student life, enhances the educational experience. Courses are taught in both German and French, catering to a diverse student body and promoting bilingual proficiency.
This programme prepares graduates for careers in various German industries including education, cultural institutions, international organisations, media, and tourism. The strong links to the German Mittelstand provide students with a robust network of potential employers. Furthermore, international students benefit from an 18-month post-study job-seeking permit, allowing them to remain in Germany to explore work opportunities while gaining valuable professional experience.
It typically takes 4 semesters, with intakes in Winter semester.
Tuition is around No tuition fees. Fees change yearly — confirm with an advisor.
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