French: Literature, Culture, Communication University of Marburg
Overview and admission
Study Type
undergraduate
Admission semester
Summer and Winter Semester
Area of study
- Cultural Studies
- French
- Linguistics
Focus
Teaching foreign language and cultural area-specific skills, Expertise in linguistics and literary and cultural studies is acquired in theory, method and analysis of cultural products and processes
Annotation
Minor subject in the combination Bachelor's degree course - only possible in combination with a major subject Standard period of study: 6 or 8 semesters (depending on combination) The degree depends on the major subject chosen. Further information on the structure of the combination Bachelor's degree course can be found here: https://www.uni-marburg.de/de/studium/studieninteressierte/studienmoeglichkeiten/kombibachelor The minor subject sub-course "French: Literature, Culture, Communication" offers you the opportunity to become highly qualified in the French-speaking world, both linguistically and culturally, and to develop expertise in the interpretation and discussion of, for example, art and media and social topics. In this way, you can add valuable linguistic and cultural skills to your studies. You will learn or deepen the language skills necessary to move confidently in the French-speaking world, even if you start with no previous knowledge. You will acquire a specialisation in the area of cultural transfer and translation. In this way, you will develop a critical understanding of intercultural action and become sensitive to your own and other languages. An integral part of the degree course is the MarSkills programme, in which you acquire attractive and future-oriented key skills (see https://www.uni-marburg.de/de/fb09/igs/arbeitsgruppen/sprechwissenschaft/marskills/was-ist-marskills).
Admission requirements
Lecture period
- 22.04.2025 - 25.07.2025
- 13.10.2025 - 13.02.2026
Tuition fee
Fees
Currently, the German federal state of Hesse does not charge tuition fees.
Languages of instruction
Main language
German
Further languages
French