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The MA in German at the College of Arts and Sciences offers a comprehensive understanding of German language, literature, and culture since the Enlightenment. It emphasizes both breadth and depth, equipping students with critical thinking, analytical, and research skills for careers in academia, government, non-profits, and more. The program encourages specialization, concurrent degree programs, and undergraduate research opportunities.
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Degree Overview:
Overview:
The Master of Arts (MA) in German at the College of Arts and Sciences is a two-year program designed for students who seek a comprehensive understanding of German language, literature, and culture since the Enlightenment. The program emphasizes both breadth and depth, providing students with a solid foundation in German studies while also equipping them with the skills to conduct original research and contribute to the field.
Objectives:
- Develop a deep understanding of German language, literature, and culture since the Enlightenment.
- Gain the critical thinking, analytical, and research skills necessary for success in academia and beyond.
- Conduct original research that contributes to the field of German studies.
- Prepare students for various careers that require skills and knowledge in German studies.
Outline:
Program Content and Structure:
The program's curriculum focuses on the following areas:
- German language and linguistics
- German literature and thought
- German history and culture
- Research methods
Course Schedule:
The program can be completed full-time or part-time over two years.
Assessment:
Assessment Methods:
The program employs various assessment methods to evaluate student learning, including:
- Essays and research papers
- Oral presentations
- Class participation
- Quizzes and exams
Assessment Criteria:
Students are assessed based on their:
- Knowledge and understanding of the subject matter
- Critical thinking and analytical skills
- Research abilities
- Communication and presentation skills
Teaching:
Teaching Methods:
The program employs a variety of teaching methods, including:
- Lectures
- Seminars
- Discussions
- Workshops
- Independent research
Faculty:
The program's faculty consists of experts in German language, literature, and culture. They are committed to providing students with a rigorous and supportive learning environment.
Unique Approaches:
The program encourages students to:
- Pursue Graduate Specializations or Certificates
- Study in concurrent Graduate Degree programs at the University of Oregon
- Engage in undergraduate research opportunities
Careers:
Potential Career Paths:
The MA in German prepares students for careers in:
- Academia
- Government
- Non-profit organizations
- International business
- Teaching
- Translation and interpretation
Opportunities and Outcomes:
Graduates of the program have gone on to successful careers in a variety of fields, including:
- PhD programs in German studies
- College and university teaching
- Research and writing
- Museum and library work
- Public relations and communications
- International development