Master of Arts in German

Uppsala

 

INTAKE: August

Program Overview

The Master of Arts in German at Uppsala University is an advanced academic program designed for students who wish to deepen their understanding of the German language, literature, and culture. The program offers an interdisciplinary approach that combines linguistic proficiency with insights into the historical, cultural, and social contexts of the German-speaking world. Students will engage with contemporary German studies, explore the evolution of the German language, and critically analyze German literature from various time periods. The program is suitable for students with a strong background in the German language, aiming to further develop their language skills and gain expertise in the field of German studies.

Curriculum: The curriculum of the Master of Arts in German is structured to provide students with a comprehensive and in-depth education in both theoretical and practical aspects of the German language and culture. The first year focuses on advanced language skills, translation techniques, and theoretical approaches to literature and cultural studies. Students engage with literary texts, exploring key works and authors from various historical periods, as well as examining German culture through the lens of history, philosophy, and social change. In the second year, students undertake independent research projects, allowing them to focus on a specialized topic within German studies. Throughout the program, students are encouraged to develop critical thinking, analytical skills, and the ability to communicate effectively in both written and spoken German. The program is delivered through a combination of lectures, seminars, and independent study. Students also have the option of studying abroad or participating in internships, further enriching their academic experience. The Master’s thesis is an essential component of the program, where students are required to produce original research in their chosen area of study.

Research Focus: The Master of Arts in German at Uppsala University emphasizes research in several key areas of German language, literature, and culture. The research focus includes German linguistic studies, which explore the evolution of the German language, dialects, and language use in contemporary society. Literary research focuses on the analysis of classical and modern German literature, as well as the study of German philosophical and political thought. Cultural studies examines the cultural dynamics of German-speaking countries, including the impact of history, politics, and societal changes on culture and identity. Students are encouraged to engage with contemporary research in German studies and develop their own research projects under the guidance of experienced faculty members. Uppsala University is known for its strong research environment, and students have access to a variety of resources, including specialized libraries and archives, which support their research endeavors. Faculty members are leading experts in their fields, and students benefit from their knowledge and mentorship.

Industry Engagement: The Master of Arts in German program at Uppsala University encourages students to engage with the broader academic and professional community. While the program is primarily academic in focus, students are encouraged to seek internships and practical experiences that complement their studies. Uppsala University has strong ties with various cultural institutions, publishing houses, educational organizations, and international businesses that operate in German-speaking regions. Students have the opportunity to participate in internships in these sectors, which can provide valuable industry experience and open doors to career opportunities. The university also hosts academic conferences, workshops, and seminars, where students can engage with scholars and professionals from various fields. These events provide students with opportunities to network, present their research, and stay informed about the latest developments in German studies.

Global Perspective: The Master of Arts in German at Uppsala University offers a global perspective on the study of the German language and culture. Students not only explore German literature and history in relation to Germany, Austria, and Switzerland, but also examine how the German-speaking world interacts with other cultures and regions. The program encourages a comparative approach, exploring the influence of German culture on other parts of Europe and the world. Uppsala University attracts students from all over the world, fostering an international learning environment that encourages cross-cultural exchange. Students will engage with peers from diverse backgrounds, which enriches their understanding of global perspectives on German culture and language. Additionally, Uppsala’s connections with universities and research institutions in German-speaking countries provide students with opportunities for exchange programs, research collaborations, and further study abroad experiences.

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Location

Uppsala

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Score

IELTS 6.5

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Tuition Fee

SEK 100000

Postgraduate Entry Requirements

Application Fee: SEK 900

Academic Qualifications: Applicants should have successfully completed a bachelor's degree or its equivalent from a recognized institution with a minimum overall score of 60% or equivalent.

English language proficiency:

  • IELTS: A minimum overall score of 6.5 or 7.0 with no individual component below 6.0.
  • TOEFL: A minimum overall score of 90.
  • PTE Academic: A minimum overall score of 62.

Uppsala University is supporting international students through various scholarship opportunities to ensure that financial constraints do not hinder their pursuit of higher education in Sweden. These scholarships are designed to attract talented students from all over the world and provide them with the financial assistance they need to study at one of Sweden’s leading universities.

Uppsala University Global Scholarship Program: The Uppsala University Global Scholarship Program is a highly competitive scholarship offered to students from outside the European Union (EU), European Economic Area (EEA), and Switzerland. The scholarship covers the full tuition fee for a student’s program of study at Uppsala University. It is awarded based on academic excellence, and applicants must meet the university’s admission requirements. The scholarship aims to encourage the best international students to study at Uppsala University, helping them pursue their academic and career goals.

Swedish Institute Scholarships: In addition to Uppsala University’s own scholarships, international students may be eligible for scholarships funded by the Swedish Institute, a government agency promoting Swedish higher education and cultural exchange. The Swedish Institute offers several scholarship programs for international students, including the Swedish Institute Study Scholarships (SISS) for students from specific countries. These scholarships typically cover tuition fees, living expenses, travel costs, and insurance, ensuring that students have the financial support they need during their studies in Sweden.

Partner University Scholarships: Uppsala University has agreements with various universities worldwide to offer additional scholarships for students participating in exchange programs. These scholarships are typically available for students from specific partner institutions, helping them cover tuition fees and other expenses while studying at Uppsala University. Students interested in these scholarships should check with their home institution’s international office for more information.

Country-Specific Scholarships: Uppsala University offers country-specific scholarships for students from certain countries or regions. These scholarships are part of the university’s effort to promote educational exchange and build global partnerships. Scholarships may cover either full or partial tuition fees and are typically based on academic merit. Students should check the university’s scholarship portal for eligibility criteria and application details for their specific country or region.

Graduates of the Master of Arts in German program at Uppsala University are equipped with strong linguistic, literary, and cultural expertise that opens up a broad range of career opportunities. The program’s emphasis on advanced German language skills, literary analysis, and cultural understanding makes graduates highly attractive candidates for various professional fields. 

Translator/Interpreter: Graduates can pursue careers as professional translators or interpreters, working in various fields such as literature, business, law, and diplomacy. The advanced language proficiency developed during the program enables them to translate complex texts and communicate effectively in both written and spoken German.

Language Teacher or Educator: Many graduates choose to become German language teachers at various educational levels, from primary schools to universities. They can teach German as a foreign language or teach German literature and culture, both in Sweden and internationally. The pedagogical skills gained during the program help prepare graduates for teaching positions in schools, universities, and language institutes.

Cultural Consultant: Graduates can work as cultural consultants for companies, organizations, or governmental agencies that have business relations with German-speaking countries. These professionals provide advice on cultural differences, communication styles, and market entry strategies, helping organizations navigate the intricacies of doing business in German-speaking regions.

International Relations Specialist: With their deep understanding of German language and culture, graduates are well-suited for careers in international relations, diplomacy, and foreign service. They can work as diplomats, political analysts, or cultural attachés, representing their country in German-speaking countries or working with international organizations.

Editor/Publisher: Graduates can enter the publishing industry as editors or publishers, focusing on German-language books, academic articles, or translations. They may work with literary works, historical documents, or contemporary texts, contributing to the publication and distribution of German language media.

Tourism and Travel Industry Professional: As experts in the German language and culture, graduates can pursue careers in the tourism and travel industry, where they can work as tour guides, travel consultants, or cultural program coordinators for German-speaking regions. Their language proficiency and cultural insights make them ideal candidates for roles in international travel companies or cultural tourism organizations.

Media and Journalism Professional: Graduates with strong communication skills can work in media and journalism, covering stories related to German-speaking countries, translating articles, or reporting on events. They can contribute to international news agencies, media outlets, or as freelance journalists specializing in German affairs.

Corporate and International Business Roles: Graduates can work in international business environments, especially in German-speaking countries, where their language skills and understanding of the cultural landscape are highly valued. They may take on roles in international marketing, public relations, or customer relations, acting as a bridge between companies and German-speaking clients.

Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs): Graduates can work in international NGOs that focus on cultural exchange, social development, or humanitarian efforts in German-speaking countries. They may be involved in project management, communication, research, or advocacy, utilizing their language skills to engage with German-speaking communities.

Researcher/Academic Professional: For those interested in academia, graduates can pursue research careers in German studies, literature, or cultural history. They may work as researchers, teaching assistants, or faculty members at universities, focusing on areas such as German literature, linguistics, or cultural studies.

Public Relations and Communications Specialist: Graduates can take on roles in public relations, focusing on communications with German-speaking media outlets, clients, and partners. They can work in corporate communications, event management, or media relations, where effective communication in German is essential.

Government and Public Sector Roles: The program also prepares graduates for roles in the public sector, such as policy advisors or cultural officers, within governmental organizations that have ties to Germany or other German-speaking countries. These positions often involve research, analysis, and the development of international policies.

Entrepreneurship and Freelance Careers: For those with an entrepreneurial spirit, graduates can also venture into freelancing, offering services such as translation, tutoring, or content creation. They may start their own language services business or offer consulting for businesses looking to expand into German-speaking markets.


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