Studying at MA Level: Information on Degree Minors
This website has information tiles on studying in one of our minor Master subjects:
- Book Studies (minor/module package: 36 credits / 18 credits)
Book Studies can be completed as a minor only. This means that students cannot write a Master's thesis on Book Studies. Students who are enrolled in the Master of Arts in English: Language, Literatures and Cultures (see here for more information) who complete a Book Studies focus area as part of their curriculum can, however, choose a topic from Book Studies for their Master's thesis.
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Study Prerequisites
- This is why: 10 reasons for studying with us
- You need to prove this:
a BA degree on literary analysis or literary sociology;
B2 level of German language skills - Go here to apply (external) | and here for the required documents (external)
Questions?
Open Days
and Office Hours
- Your student counsellor: Dr. Frauke Reitemeier - mail me!
- Placements and Internship Counsellor
- International Students' Helpline
- Office Hours:
of SEP staff | of staff in the Faculty (external) | elsewhere in University (external)
Legal Documents -
Module Directories,
Info Brochure
and such
- Module directory (inofficial)
- MA ELLC Study Regulations and Module Directories (external)
- Info brochure
- Outline: Structure of the Master of Arts (external)
- Mailing List (external)
Course Programme
Dealing with
Challenging
Study Situations
- Being sick in exam time
- Studying barrier-free
- Studying with children
- Compensation for disadvantages: General information | Counselling in the Faculty (external)
- Vacation semesters
- Psychosocial counselling
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