MA Degree in German
Athens, USA
DURATION
2 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
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Introduction
Why German?
- Learning German sets you apart to employers and graduate schools.
- German proficiency is a valuable skill that speaks to your dedication and willingness to step out of the box.
- You can work closely with dedicated faculty mentors, which is not always feasible with larger academic departments.
Admissions
Curriculum
Required Courses
- 6001 (or test), 7500 (if a Graduate Teaching Assistant)
- Competency in an additional modern foreign or classical language (2002, 2500 or equivalent, with a grade of B or better)
Students with an emphasis on Literature must take at least one course in linguistics.
Students with an emphasis on Linguistics must take at least one course in literature or film.
No more than one Directed Readings/Projects (GRMN 8160, 3 hours) may count towards the total number of hours required for the M.A. degree.
General Requirements
The Graduate School requires a minimum of 30 credit hours for an M.A. degree (minimum 24 in course work/maximum 6 theses or research). The M.A. portfolio requires students to complete a minimum of 33 hours of course work in German Studies or Linguistics.
The final examination for the thesis-track Master's degree consists of a written exam and a written thesis followed by an oral defense. The thesis will be written under the direction of a faculty member, whom the student should select in the course of the third semester of study in the program. In addition to the major professor (thesis director), the M.A. Committee will consist of two readers, whom the student should appoint in consultation with the thesis director by the end of the third semester of study. The major professor and readers are also charged with the evaluation of the written exam.
Students pursuing the thesis option will need to submit a Thesis Proposal Form during their third semester of study.
The Written MA Exam
Students will undergo the written examination in their area of specialization in accordance with the M.A. exam guidelines, preparing for an examination in either German literature or linguistics. However, the supplemental reading list will be comprised of an area of specialization of the student's choice, preferably related to the student's thesis topic. This reading list should be compiled by the student in consultation with the major professor and be distributed to all members of the M.A. Committee upon completion of the third semester of study.
The MA Thesis
The purpose of the M.A. thesis is to apply advanced research skills and demonstrate the ability to analyze a given subject critically and in-depth.
Specifications for the thesis are as follows:
- Focuses on a topic in German Literature, German Studies, Germanic Linguistics, or Pedagogy.
- May be the result of a substantially revised research paper or an independent project agreed upon in consultation with the faculty member directing the thesis.
- Must be at least 30 pages in length (in accordance with graduate school guidelines for formatting), excluding bibliography, dedication, table of contents, and appendices not belonging to the body of the thesis.
- Must be turned in to readers at least seven (7) days before the scheduled defense and fourteen (14) days before the student's submission of the thesis to the graduate school.
- May be written in either English or German.
Students writing a thesis must complete at least 3 credit hours of GRMN 7300 Master's Thesis. The student must defend the thesis in an oral defense. While the Graduate School requires only a pass/no pass decision for thesis and oral defense, the department will internally evaluate the quality of the student's work in the following three categories: pass with distinction, pass, and no pass. This evaluation shall be announced to the student at the end of the oral defense.
Career Opportunities
Careers in German
Students majoring in German study one of the major languages of the world and are prepared in language, culture, and literature. The primary emphasis for German majors is on German-speaking countries in Germany, Austria, and a large part of Switzerland. German is also spoken as a first or second language in several countries in Eastern Europe. Having a greater sense of the German culture and language prepares students for professions in government, politics, international relations, business, banking, trade, travel, or a host of other related professions. Many companies in the United States and abroad are looking for employees who speak more than one language. Even if students don’t use his or her ability to speak German, the cultural awareness gained is a transferable skill that will be highly prized.
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