1. creation of the timetable and allocation of the courses
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Here you will find sample study plans for the BA and MA degree programs of the various institutes. The curricula of the teacher training programs are part of the examination regulations. You can find both here.
Sample study plans may be varied . The best way to find out about this is to contact your academic advisor.
Sample study plans Institute of English and American Studies (IAA):
BA English and American Studies PO Version 2021
BA English and American Culture and Business Studies PO Version 2021
MA English and American Studies PO Version 2021
MA English and American Culture and Business Studies PO Version 2021
Sample study plans Institute for Romance Studies (IfR):
BA Cultural Studies in Romance Studies/French
MA Cultural Management:in Romance Studies/French
BA minor in French PO version 2009
BA minor in French PO version 2014
BA Cultural Studies:in Romance Studies/Hispanic Studies
MA Cultural Studies:in Romance Studies/Hispanic Studies
BA minor in Spanish PO version 2009
BA minor in Spanish PO version 2014 with preparatory course
BA minor in Spanish PO version 2014 without preparatory course
Sample study plans Institute for German Studies (IfG):
BA German Studies major PO version 2020
BA German Studies minor PO version 2017 and 2020
MA German Studies PO version 2020
MA German Studies with Double Degree PO Version 2020
Sample study plans Institute of Philosophy (IPh):
MA Philosophy: Environment - Society - Criticism PO Version 2021
There are subject-specific prerequisites for some modules. Therefore, always check the column "Prerequisite for admission to examination performance" in the module handbook. Some examination regulations exist in different versions. If you are unsure, please contact the student advisorsthe colleagues from the examination office or the student council are available for questions.
Key competencies are relevant for admission to the final thesis in the BA program. Therefore, do not start looking for interesting courses too late. There is a wide range on offer. If you have any questions, the student advisors and the examination office will be happy to help you.
A module tree is created for each examination regulation. Please select your course according to the module. The institutes are responsible for the courses offered. In some cases, courses are enrolled for via a registration procedure. You can find help with this in the course catalog, on the pages of the ITS or, if there is no technical reason, in the institutes.
- German Studies: Barbara Ebner
- Romance Studies: Gabriele Spitzinger
- English/American Studies (language practice only): Fiona Dancy