German and Linguistics
The below course structure is indicative. Modules on offer change year on year, dependent on staff research interests and availability.
Year One |
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Core Modules |
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Modern German Language I or Modern German Language for Beginners (30 credits) | ||
Linguistics: Understanding Language (ET118-30) |
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Language in Society (ET119-15) |
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Research, Academic and Professional Skills (ET120-15) |
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Optional Modules |
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Choose one of the following German Studies option modules | ||
The Changing Face of Germany in Film and Text | ||
Introduction to German Culture in the Age of Enlightenment |
Year Two/Three |
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Core Modules |
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Modern German Language 2 or Modern German Language 2 (Postbeginners) | |
Linguistics: Structure, Sound and Meaning (ET213-30) | |
Sociolinguistics (ET216-15) | |
Intercultural Business Communication (ET212-15) or Qualitative Research Methods (ET214-30) | |
Optional Modules |
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Intermediate Year German Studies Modules | |
*Exceptional case for 15 credits external module may be approved |
Year Two/Three - Spent Abroad |
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Year Four |
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Core Modules |
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Modern German Language III | |
Linguistics Dissertation (ET315-30) | |
Communication Modes (ET325-15) | |
Optional Modules |
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English Across Cultures (ET316-15)
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Professional Communication (ET319-15) |
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Intercultural Pragmatics (ET322-15)
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Multilingualism and Culture (ET324-15)
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Quantitative Research Methods (ET215-15)
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*Exceptional case for 15 credits external module may be approved |
Dr Jim Jordan
German Studies