English Studies and German BA Jt Hons

Fact File

  • UCAS code: QR32
  • Qualification: BA Jt Hons
  • Type and duration: 4 year UG (year 3 out)
  • A level offer: ABB
  • Required subjects: A in English, B in German at A level
  • IB score: 34 (6 in English and 5 in German both at Higher Level)
  • Alternative qualifications: The University considers a wide range of alternative qualifications - click here for further details or see UCAS Course entry profiles - visit www.ucas.com
  • Extended project: while we appreciate the value of the extended project, we will not make it a requirement of any offer.
  • Course places: 5
  • Campus: University Park Campus
  • Available part-time: yes
  • Contact

    Admissions Administrator, School of Modern Languages
    t: +44 (0) 115 951 5815
    f:+44 (0) 115 951 5812
    german-enquiries@nottingham.ac.uk

  • Further information Modern Languages and Cultures ;  Course costs

 

Course overview

This course combines the study of two languages and their cultures with an international dimension, providing you with linguistic, analytical and presentational skills, which will prepare you for a wide range of careers.

Year one

In English Studies, you have a choice of three core modules from the areas of English language, modern English literature, medieval studies and drama. The German core language course develops the four skills of reading, listening, speaking and writing. In addition, you take modules in literature, history, politics and society, and may opt for modules in linguistics. Dutch is normally available.

Year two

In English, you will choose core modules to develop your studies in at least two areas of the discipline. You will also have the opportunity to choose one literary period option, to explore how and why literature can be read in terms of an historical 'age' or 'epoch'. Your German language studies will be consolidated to prepare for the year abroad. You also take modules in literature, history, politics and society. There is additionally a wide choice of modules in German culture and media.

Year three

Spent abroad in Germany or Austria, either as an English language assistant in a school, working for a private company, or studying at one of our partner universities.

Year four

You choose from a wide range of modules enabling you to specialise in key areas of English Studies. Joint honours students enjoy the same wide range of final year options in English studies as single honours. In German, you will develop your command of German to a high level and use it in increasingly sophisticated contexts. You will also study optional modules drawn from the areas of literature, history, politics, society, media and linguistics.

By the end of the course

You will have gained international experience which will demonstrate to employers that you are independent and resourceful. Your command of German will enable you to operate comfortably in a professional context. You will have developed a range of transferable skills including the ability to develop and construct a logical argument, the ability to think critically and independently, and to communicate effectively in both German and English.

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