Romance Cultures in the Modern World University of Jena
Overview and admission
Study Type
graduate
Admission semester
Summer and Winter Semester
Area of study
Romance Studies
Focus
Latin America, Mediterranean Sea, History, Politics, Economics, Romance Philology profile, Romance Languages and Cultures in a European Context profile, Romance Literature and Cultures in a European Context profile
Target group
The course is aimed at graduates with a first professional degree in Degree programmes in the field of Romance Linguistics and Literature or one that is equivalent to a Bachelor's degree in the amount of 180 credits and subject-related study at a university or equivalent higher education institution in Germany or abroad.
Annotation
Features: The design of the course allows students to focus either on a more classical form of Romance Studies in the 'Romance Studies' profile, or to focus on a central area of the Romance-speaking world in regional profiles 'Latin American Studies' and 'Mediterranean Studies', and to integrate the inter-disciplinary complexity of this area into their Romance Studies course as an optional required area. For the MA, it is a requirement to spend at least 6 weeks participating in a work placement relevant to the subject or 1 semester studying abroad.
Admission requirements
A subject-related requirement is evidence of pass/fail courses in a Romance Studies sub-discipline worth 60 credit points and a final grade of at least "good". Furthermore, different language skills are required depending on the choice of course profile. a) Course profile "Romance Studies": Latinum (Latin proficiency certificate), one Romance language level B2, one other Romance language level A2, b) Course profile "Latin American Studies": Spanish proficiency level B2, English proficiency level B1 and proficiency in another Romance language (Portuguese or French) level A2, c) Course profile "Mediterranean Studies": proficiency in one Romance language level B2, English B1, another Romance language A2 as well as basic proficiency in Latin. Foreign students are required to provide evidence of German proficiency at the level of a “German Language Test for Admission to Higher Education for Foreign Students” (DSH) test (stage 2), a “Test of German as a Foreign Language” (TestDaF) (TDN 4) or a recognised equivalent.
Lecture period
- 02.04.2024 - 05.07.2024
- 14.10.2024 - 07.02.2025
Application deadlines
Winter semester (2024/2025)
Application deadline for Germans and inhabitants
Application period winter semester: 01.05. - 15.09. Application period summer semester: 01.12. - 15.01.Deadlines for International Students from the European Union
Application period winter semester: 01.05. - 15.07 / Application period summer semester: 01.12. - 15.01.Deadlines for international students from countries that are not members of the European Union
Application period winter semester: 01.05. - 15.07 / Application period summer semester: 01.12. - 15.01.Enrollment deadline for Germans and foreign students
Application period winter semester: 01.05. - 15.07 Application period summer semester: 01.12. - 15.01.
Summer semester (2024)
Application deadline for Germans and inhabitants
Application period winter semester: 01.05. - 15.09. Application period summer semester: 01.12. - 15.01.Deadlines for International Students from the European Union
Application period winter semester: 01.05. - 15.07 / Application period summer semester: 01.12. - 15.01.Deadlines for international students from countries that are not members of the European Union
Application period winter semester: 01.05. - 15.07 / Application period summer semester: 01.12. - 15.01.Enrollment deadline for Germans and foreign students
Application period winter semester: 01.05. - 15.07 Application period summer semester: 01.12. - 15.01.
Tuition fee
Fees
Languages of instruction
Main language
German