Language and Media Studies European University Viadrina
- Degree
- Master's
- Language of instruction
- English
- International support
- Welcome event Accompanying programme Specialist counselling Cultural and linguistic preparation
First impressions
- Location
Frankfurt (Oder)
- Intake
Winter and summer semester
- Duration
4 semesters
- Study structure
Full-time, Part-time (study alongside work)
- Mode of study
Fully on-site
- Tuition fees per semester
No tuition fees
- Application deadline
All information about the application and enrolment process can be found on our website:
Language and Media Studies • European University Viadrina.
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About the course
Degree
Master of Arts (MA)
Course location
Frankfurt (Oder)
Language of instruction
English
Languages
You can pursue the Language and Media Studies programme entirely in English, but some courses are also offered in German (about 20%). If you are proficient in both languages, you benefit from a wider selection of courses available in some modules. You can write your Master’s thesis in either language.
Description
Understanding and shaping the connections between language, media and society
How do language and media influence public discourse, social groups and power structures in society? What makes TikTok videos so mesmerising? How do AI algorithms shape our communication? In today’s world, media is a dominant force: We navigate digital spaces, use audiovisual media extensively, and engage in social and linguistic exchanges – often without considering how media and language shape and transform us and our societies.
The Master’s degree programme in Language and Media Studies equips you with the academic knowledge and practical skills necessary to understand the mechanisms, functions and effects of language and media. It integrates methodological, theoretical and empirical approaches of film and media studies as well as culturally oriented research on language use.
As a graduate of the Language and Media Studies programme, you will possess a deep theoretical understanding and strong analytical skills in both linguistic and media studies. This foundation will enable you to critically engage with the complex media landscape of today and shape societal interactions with audiovisual, digital and linguistic phenomena – from AI and social media to film and video games.
Full-time / part-time
Full-time, Part-time (study alongside work)
Duration
4 semesters
Intake
Winter and summer semester
Mode of study
Fully on-site
Application deadline
All information about the application and enrolment process can be found on our website:
Language and Media Studies • European University Viadrina.
Tuition fees per semester
No tuition fees
Combined Master's degree / PhD programme
No
Joint degree / double degree programme
Yes
Further details
Course organisation
The introductory module provides a comprehensive foundation in linguistics and media studies.
Subsequently, you will select two specialisation modules (“topics”) from the following options:
- Aesthetics and Audio-visual Media
- Language and the Body
- Language and Media Cultures
- Language and Society
During the course of your studies, you will enhance these specialisations by selecting two elective modules. You have the following options:
- specialising in one of your topics from the core curriculum
- the third or fourth topic from the core curriculum
- the interdisciplinary electives:
- Central and East European Studies
- Cultural History
- Gender and Queer Studies
- Philosophy and Arts in Times of Crises
- the Language and Practice module, in which you can enhance your practical experience and/or foreign language skills. You have the opportunity to learn a modern European foreign language, with all language courses at Viadrina Language Centre offered free of charge. Alternatively, you can build practice-related skills by completing an internship, attending courses on practical skills, or obtaining additional certificates.
The research module is a key component of the Language and Media Studies programme. In this module, you will work in small groups to develop your own research project under the close supervision of lecturers over three semesters, culminating in your Master’s thesis. Through this project and with continuous support, you will learn to apply your acquired knowledge to theoretical, empirical and practice-oriented questions.
In the concluding phase of your studies, you will complete a Master’s thesis on a topic of your choice, followed by an oral examination (final colloquium).
A Diploma supplement will be issued
Yes
International elements
- Language training provided
- Training in intercultural skills
- Projects with partners in Germany and abroad
- International guest lecturers
- Integrated/optional study abroad unit(s)
- Opportunities for students to work abroad
- International comparisons and thematic reference to the international context
Description of other international elements
The Language and Media Studies programme will give you insights into different academic cultures, enhance your language skills and prepare you to navigate international contexts in a confident manner. During your studies, you will establish a valuable international personal and professional network.
Integrated/optional study abroad unit(s) outside Germany
As part of the Master’s programme in Language and Media Studies, you can also pursue the international double degree in “Multimodality – Discourse – Media” through a collaboration with the Université Sorbonne Nouvelle – Paris 3. In this trilingual programme, conducted in German, English, and French, you will complete the first two semesters at Viadrina and the third and fourth semesters in Paris, ultimately earning a Master’s degree from both institutions.
We offer extensive study abroad opportunities at over 250 partner universities worldwide.
Integrated internships
The Career Centre supports you in finding and organising both study-related mandatory internships and voluntary internships. The Career Centre offers tips and information during your search and application process. It advises you on planning and legal issues.
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
Each semester, each student has to pay a semester contribution. It is composed of a social service contribution and a student contribution and is collected for the following purposes:
- social service contribution
- student body fee
- registration fee
- free ticket for public transport within Germany (mandatory)
- student ID / chip card (paid only once)
The semester contribution is currently approx. 350 EUR.
Costs of living
Depending on which type of accommodation one chooses, monthly rent is usually around 250 EUR. In addition, monthly food and living expenses generally come to about 250 EUR. In total, one needs about 700 EUR each month to live comfortably.
Requirements
Academic admission requirements
To enrol in the Language and Media Studies programme, candidates must possess a first professionally qualifying degree comprising at least 180 ECTS credits. This degree must include relevant achievements worth at least 30 ECTS credits in linguistics, media studies or humanities (e.g. linguistics, media studies, communication studies, journalism, cultural studies, aesthetics).
To assess the relevance of the 30 ECTS, candidates must provide a transcript of records endorsed by their university.
Language requirements
All students must demonstrate English proficiency at level B2 of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR). We accept the following certificates:
- UNIcert II
- TOEFL (IBT): Minimum 80 points
- Cambridge Advanced or Proficiency: Minimum 176 points
- IELTS (Academic): Minimum score of 6.5
The programme’s academic manager evaluates and may recognise additional language certificates.
German language skills are not required upon enrolment but are beneficial for participating in German-language courses offered in the programme.
Application deadline
All information about the application and enrolment process can be found on our website:
Language and Media Studies • European University Viadrina.
Submit application
All information about the application and enrolment process can be found on our website:
Language and Media Studies • European University Viadrina.
Financing information
Funding opportunities within the institution
The European University Viadrina has developed special financial support programmes for international students. Recipients receive approx. 150 EUR and do not need to pay part of the administration fees.
Possibility of finding part-time employment
At present, it is possible to find an acceptable and well-paid job in Frankfurt (Oder) or especially in Berlin, which can be reached within one hour. Thanks to the semester ticket, travelling between Berlin and Frankfurt (Oder) by public transport is free of charge for students of the European University Viadrina.
There are also students jobs available at the European University Viadrina.
Additional support
Accommodation
The European University Viadrina offers very good and affordable student accommodation in single room apartments or apartments with two to five rooms. Prices vary between 200 and 300 EUR. All prices include a broadband Internet connection, electricity and warm water. Student residences are furnished. Each tenant has access to a common kitchen, which is well-equipped. Lockable refrigerators, washing machines and dryers are provided by the student service as well.
Career advisory services
The Career Centre at the European University Viadrina helps students to get acquainted with all the requirements for their future professional life.
Our team supports the students by:
- Giving advice on jobs, internships and/or applications
- Keeping in touch with employers
- Publishing job offers as well as internship opportunities
- Organising workshops which provide our students with important skills for their studies and their future careers
- Supporting internships abroad with Erasmus+ or PROMOS funding
Support for international students and doctoral candidates
- Welcome event
- Accompanying programme
- Specialist counselling
- Cultural and linguistic preparation
Contact
European University Viadrina
Faculty of Social and Cultural Sciences
Dr Oliver Kossack
Große Scharrnstraße 59
15230 Frankfurt (Oder)
Tel.: +49 33555342273
About us
European University Viadrina
Study Europe. Seize global opportunities. Shaping society.
At the Viadrina, you will study individually and receive personal support at the interface between Eastern and Western Europe. Here, you will study in small groups and engage directly with your lecturers. Our hands-on degree programmes in the fields of culture, law, economics and digital transformation offer you an all-European perspective. This will enable you to acquire unique expertise to shape the society of tomorrow.
All-European perspective
A cross-border campus at the interface between Western and Eastern Europe: here you can study future European questions relating to digital transformation, culture, law and economics.
Study individually
Personal support from the start of your studies to your graduation, manageable study groups, individual focus: we offer you the ideal conditions for success in your studies.
International network
Everyday student life with people from more than 100 countries, stays abroad, worldwide double degrees and foreign language courses: with us, you can build your international, individual and professional network during your studies.
Committed community
Short distances, direct contact, participation and commitment: join our strong community. Numerous initiatives and projects are waiting for you, allowing you to help shape the university and our twin city Frankfurt (Oder)-Słubice.
Focus on society
Hands-on relevance and project-oriented teaching: with us, you will learn to tackle complex social challenges and contribute to shaping a successful future.
University facts
- >40%International students
- ~290International partner universities
Location
The European twin city of Frankfurt (Oder)-Słubice lies directly on the River Oder, linking Germany and Poland both geographically and culturally. With students from across Europe studying at institutions such as the European University Viadrina, the city offers a truly international atmosphere, affordable living and the unique opportunity to experience two countries in everyday life — all within walking distance.
Students also have numerous opportunities to play an active role in shaping city and campus life by getting involved in student initiatives, committees and non-profit organisations.
Berlin is just one hour away by train.