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Anglophone Studies

Course structure:

SP1: Introduction to Language Practice

Comprehensive Language Course I

British & American pronunciation

 

Lit1_BA: Introduction to Anglophone Literary and Cultural Studies

 

Introduction to Literary Studies

A History of American Literature and Culture

A History of British Literature and Culture

 

Ling1: Introduction to Linguistics

Introduction to Linguistics I: Synchronic and Descriptive Perspectives

Introduction to Linguistics II: Diachronic and Applied Perspectives

Introduction to British Culture

 

AC: Academic Skills

Academic Skills I

Academic Skills II

 

Intermediate modules:

 

SP2: Advanced Language Practice

Comprehensive Language Course II

Comprehensive Language Course III

 

Lit2_BA: Literary Studies -Epochs and History, Texts and Methods

 

A Survey of American Literature (WP)

OR

A Survey of British Literature (WP) Introduction to American Civilization

Seminar Literary Studies (Focus Literature before 1900) (WP)

Seminar Literary Studies (Focus Literature after 1900) (WP)

 

Ling2: Area and Approaches

Seminar: Areas and Approaches I (WP)

Seminar: Areas and Approaches II (WP)

 

Advanced modules:

 

SP3: Advanced Communication and Composition

Advanced Communication Course

Advanced Writing Course

 

Lit3: Literary Studies - Focus on Genre, Epochs and Regions

(When studying literary studies)

Seminar Literary Studies (WP)

Seminar Literary Studies (WP)

Lecture Literary Studies (WP)

Or

Ling3: Social and Pragmatic Perspectives

(For linguistic orientation)

Seminar Linguistics (WP)

Seminar Linguistics (WP)

Lecture Linguistics (WP)

 

AAC: Advanced Anglophone Competencies

Seminar Advanced Competencies (WP)

Seminar Advanced Competencies (WP)

WP = elective course (no entry = compulsory course)

 

Perspective& job prospects

In the Anglophone Studies bachelor's program, students acquire specialist knowledge, skills and methods that enable them to work scientifically, to critically classify scientific findings and to act responsibly, taking into account the changes and requirements of the professional world. In particular, the course imparts knowledge and skills that serve to work in the following areas on an international level: public relations in various sectors, corporate communications, print and electronic media, youth and educational work, charitable institutions, museums, archives, IT area, personnel development, training and further education. In addition, there are fields of activity that require intercultural competence, Information system for choice of studies and job market

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