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2011-2012 German and Scandinavian Studies Programs, Faculty, and Courses Program Overview Master of Arts Degree Program
Master of Arts Degree Program
The M.A. degree is designed to be meaningful in itself and a foundation for further progress toward the Ph.D. Prerequisites for admission to the M.A. Program include a relevant bachelor’s degree (or equivalent such as Vordiplom or Zwischenprüfung) and indication of ability to do successful graduate work in German studies. Deficiences in background and insufficient command of spoken or written German must be remedied before the M.A. is granted. The three-track Master of Arts degree is dedicated to providing a sound background in the field of German and Scandinavian studies with broad opportunity for interdisciplinary work. Reflecting faculty research strengths in the department, the University and the Five College consortium, the three tracks are Gender Studies, Film Studies, and Literary and Cultural Studies. Language Requirement Program of Study To provide a solid basis in the tools of the profession and the foundations of scholarship in German studies, M.A. students are required to take the following courses: 583 Methods of Teaching German 585 Structure of German 601 Middle High German Additional courses should be selected in consultation with the student’s adviser to form the basis for the Master’s exams. By end of the first semester in the program, a student should have arranged for a faculty member qualified in the appropriate track above to serve as adviser for the M.A. The adviser assists the student in designing a program of study and selecting courses. Within the student’s track (gender studies, film studies, or literary and cultural studies), the M.A. exams are to cover three mandatory areas: the history of the student’s area of concentration, methods applicable to its analysis, and analysis of works appropriate to it. |
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