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Bachelor of Arts in English Literature and Culture Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz

Degree
Bachelor's
Language of instruction
English
International support
Buddy programme Specialist counselling Support with registration procedures

First impressions

Location

Mainz

Intake

Winter and summer semester

Duration

6 semesters

Study structure

Full-time

Mode of study

Fully on-site

Tuition fees per semester

No tuition fees

Application deadline

Regular deadlines

1 September for the following winter semester
1 March for the following summer semester

If you combine a two-subject Bachelor's whose admission is open with one whose admission is restricted, the deadlines are:

15 July for the following winter semester
15 January for the following summer semester

General information

About the course

Degree

Bachelor of Arts in English Literature and Culture

Course location

Mainz

Language of instruction

English

Languages

Courses are held in English only (100%). English is the language for all exams, term papers and theses (100%).

Description

General

The English Literature and Culture programme at JGU allows students to complete a practical and qualifying degree in six semesters (plus time abroad). This degree is internationally accepted and recognised as the preceding qualification for a Master’s degree. Through the practice of subject combination here in Mainz, students are able to design a programme that suits their individual career goals. Here in the heart of the Rhine-Main area, there are myriad opportunities to use the communication and text analysis skills gained during this degree in a media- and information-based market.

Content, Methods, Goals

The core of the programme is the study of the literature and culture of Great Britain and Ireland. However, it does not stop at the limits of these traditional fields, but rather, it pays tribute to the new global perspectives by including the cultural and literary worlds of former Commonwealth countries—the so-called “New Literatures”. One of the fundamental goals of English Studies is to teach methods of interaction with texts, a skill that forms the basis of success in every field. These critical thinking skills include logical argument, problem-solving, informed interpretation, and independent thinking. Although students analyse texts using traditional context-based methods, the central focus remains on critical, philological and theoretical methods that dissect the interaction between text and reader. In order to provide the most comprehensive access to literature, students are taught multifaceted approaches: narratology, literature, culture theory, and even aspects of cognitive science and gender studies play an important role. This multidimensionality helps students attain analytical and critical skills that can be easily transferred to other contexts and fields, and which, furthermore, mark personal growth and academic maturity. Students gain an understanding of the plurality of methods and variety of approaches in literature and culture studies, whose individual forms are often considered disparate and irreconcilable when compared directly. This understanding is vital for the development of critical thought, and when applied to human interaction, it forms the basis of intercultural competence.

Classes

All classes are taught in English. Class topics encompass the entire range of the subject—from the Middle Ages to the present day. Additionally, the programme offers a number of attractive focus areas based on the research and interests of the teachers. These include Literature and Culture in the Early Modern Period, Modern Drama, the English-Language Novel from the 19th to the 21st Century, Modern Poetry in English, Culture and Literature Theory, and Scottish Studies. An interwoven system of seminars, lectures, and practical exercises guarantees that students are able to work with a large number of texts across a wide variety of genres. Students of English Literature and Culture should take pleasure in intensive reading and be ready to analyse complex and challenging texts.

Full-time / part-time

Full-time

Duration

6 semesters

Intake

Winter and summer semester

Mode of study

Fully on-site

Application deadline

Regular deadlines

1 September for the following winter semester
1 March for the following summer semester

If you combine a two-subject Bachelor's whose admission is open with one whose admission is restricted, the deadlines are:

15 July for the following winter semester
15 January for the following summer semester

Tuition fees per semester

No tuition fees

Combined Master's degree / PhD programme

No

Joint degree / double degree programme

No

Further details

Course organisation

You can find the recommended study plan at the following link:
https://www.english-and-linguistics.uni-mainz.de/files/2017/12/SVP_BA_ELC_KF_2017-Dez-6.pdf.

A Diploma supplement will be issued

No

International elements

  • International guest lecturers
  • Projects with partners in Germany and abroad
  • International comparisons and thematic reference to the international context
  • Content-related regional focus

Integrated internships

As part of the major, students are to do a six-week (or longer) internship at a company or organisation. If a student chooses to go abroad, this should generally be for a period of three months. Six weeks participating in a summer school or doing a teaching assistantship in an English-speaking country is also acceptable. For more information on internships in Germany and abroad, please refer to our Career Service portal.

Course-specific, integrated German language courses

No

Course-specific, integrated English language courses

No

Costs & requirements

Costs

Tuition fees per semester

No tuition fees

Semester contribution

The Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz charges an administrative fee of approx. 350 EUR per semester. This includes a ticket for public transport, allowing you to use buses, trams, and the underground for free in Mainz and the surrounding area such as Frankfurt or Wiesbaden.

Requirements

Academic admission requirements

For applicants with foreign certificates

Please keep in mind that you need a certification of recognition for all foreign certificates. The recognition process takes up to six weeks and the certificate must be included in your application.

Required course for the Assessment Test (Feststellungsprüfung): S/G- or S-Course
To find out if you are required to take the Assessment Test, check your Certificate of Recognition.

Language requirements

English language proficiency

Excellent knowledge of English is required. Students must be able to complete written and oral exams in English. Additionally, students are required to have some knowledge of a second foreign language.

Practical Language Entrance Exam

Before being accepted to the programme, applicants must complete the “Practical Language Entrance Exam” (C1, according to the Common European Framework). The exam is given two weeks before classes begin, and the dates will be listed on the homepage of the Department of English and Linguistics in advance. Students may also provide proof of English ability by submitting equivalent certificates. More information is available on the Homepage of the Department of English and Linguistics.

German language proficiency

Required language certificate: DSH-2
Proof of German language proficiency is not required if the subject is combined with "American Studies".

More information on language requirements can be found here: https://www.studium.uni-mainz.de/en/your-application/applying-with-international-certificates/

Application deadline

Regular deadlines

1 September for the following winter semester
1 March for the following summer semester

If you combine a two-subject Bachelor's whose admission is open with one whose admission is restricted, the deadlines are:

15 July for the following winter semester
15 January for the following summer semester

Financing information

Funding opportunities within the institution

Additional support

Accommodation

You can find information about accommodation at the following link:
https://www.studium.uni-mainz.de/en/student-life/

Career advisory services

The career service centre at Johannes Gutenberg University supports students and graduates in choosing a career, planning their professional future, and acquiring interdisciplinary skills. The centre offers a variety of services, such as counselling, workshops, and recruiting events. More information is available here.

Support for international students and doctoral candidates

  • Buddy programme
  • Specialist counselling
  • Support with registration procedures

General services and support for international students and doctoral candidates

Study adviser for questions about the academic programme:
Dr Jochen Ecke, joecke@uni-mainz.de

International Office:
https://www.international-office.uni-mainz.de/

https://www.studium.uni-mainz.de/en/degree-seeking/

Contact

Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz

Department of English and Linguistics, English Literature and Culture

Dr Jochen Ecke
Jakob-Welder-Weg 18
55128 Mainz

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