BA Programme in German Language and Literature (Single Major)

 

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BA Programme in German Language and Literature (Single Major)

Admission requirements:

Completed four-year secondary education, and passed German language exam at a higher level in the State Secondary School Leaving Examination (threshold in the German language exam is 60 % )

Duration of studies (years and semesters):

3 years (6 semesters)

Total ects credits:

180

Qualification awarded:

BA (baccalaureus/baccalaurea) in German Language and Literature

Competencies acquired upon completion of studies (learning outcomes):

Knowledge and understanding

  • demonstrate basic knowledge in the field of Germanic studies, contemporary linguistic disciplines and literary science
  • demonstrate the knowledge of the culture of German-speaking countries;
  • understand the basic linguistic and literary science terminology;
  • demonstrate formal and practical knowledge and understanding of the basic concepts, principles and theoretical foundations in the following fields:
    • German morphology,
    • German word formation,
    • German phonetics and phonology,
    • German syntax,
    • German orthography;
  • demonstrate the knowledge of the studied literary trends, literary works and literary representatives of German-speaking countries; know the chronological stages of German literature development; know the poetological determinants of literary genres and types; know the essential features of the poetics of individual periods and authors

Application of Knowledge and understanding

  • classify the writers and literary works in the context of the studied German and European literary trends;
  • identify and define poetological and stylistic features of individual periods of literary history;
  • read and comprehend the literary texts of various periods; analyse and interpret literary works in their literary and historical context;
  • read and comprehend literary theory texts; identify the basic methods of literary science used in the analysis of literary texts;
  • use handbooks and lexicons;
  • analyse and interpret literary texts originating from German-speaking countries using appropriate literary terminology;
  • analyse linguistic material at different levels (morphological, phonological, syntactic) using appropriate linguistic terminology;
  • read and understand literature of various genres and themes in German, as well as professional linguistic literature;
  • listen to, understand and successfully participate in verbal communication in German;
  • be able to successfully express themselves in writing in the German language, discuss various topics, challenge other people’s opinion and argue their own opinion in German;
  • successfully apply German grammatical structures;
  • connect literature, theatre and film phenomena

Deduction, evaluation, decision-making

  • reach own judgments and conclusions;
  • critically assess scientific literature;
  • gather, interpret and connect information relevant for the preparation of written assignments or oral presentations;
  • interpret, analyze and compare texts, trends and historical and social events;
  • link individual information on synchronic and diachronic literature structures into larger units; synthesize the knowledge of literary development with the knowledge of historical, social and political characteristics of individual periods; recognize the interaction of literary production with social, moral and ethical norms of the relevant period

Presentational skills

  • structure papers in German both formally and logically, in accordance with predefined parameters;
  • apply modern information and communications technologies in the preparation and delivering of presentations;
  • orally present information, ideas, problems and their respective solutions in the German language;
  • prepare structured written assignments on literary topics taking into account the basic features of professional and scientific papers;
  • orally present the acquired information using modern technologies

Learning skills:

  • demonstrate the skills required for lifelong learning and the continuation of studies at a graduate study programme;
  • find the information and literature required for lifelong learning

 

Employment oportunities:

On successful completion of the BA programme in German Language and Literature the students will have acquired the competencies required for pursuing various careers on the free market and free professions, such as works in publishing and bookselling, the media, the state administration, public and private institutions of cultural policy and mediation, advertising, marketing, public relations and various freelance professions (e.g. publicists, writers).

 

Core Courses
  1. Morphology of Verbs in Contemporary German Language
  2. Introduction to German Literature
  3. German Literature of Enlightenment
  4. German Language Practice I
  5. Conversation I
  6. English Language 1
  7. Morphology of Nonverbal Parts of Speech in Contemporary German Language
  8. Storm and Stress and Weimar Classicism
  9. German Phonetics and Phonology
  10. Phonetic Exercises
  11. German Language Practice II
  12. Conversation II
  13. English Language 2
  14. Lexicology and Lexicography
  15. Introduction to Research Techniques
  16. German Literature of Realism and Naturalism
  17. German Language Practice III
  18. Written Expression I
  19. Word Formation in Contemporary German Language
  20. Introduction to Linguistics for Students of German
  21. German 20th Century Poetry
  22. German Language Practice IV
  23. Written Expression II
  24. Introduction to Syntax of Contemporary German
  25. German 20th Century Drama
  26. German Language Practice V
  27. History of German Language
  28. Syntax of Complex Sentences in Contemporary German Language
  29. German 20th Century Prose
  30. German Language Practice VI
  31. Contrastive Analysis of Syntactic Structures in German and Croatian
Elective Courses
  1. German and Austrian History to 1848
  2. German and Austrian History 1848 -1945
  3. German History after 1945
  4. Culture and Civilization of Germany
  5. Culture and Civilization of Switzerland and Austria
  6. German Literature in Slavonia
  7. Contemporary German Drama
  8. German Romanticism
  9. Goethe's Faust
  10. Literature of Biedermeier and Young Germany
  11. Vienna Modernism
  12. Contrastive Analysis of Phraseologisms in German and Croatian
  13. Conjugated and Non-conjugated Verb Forms in Contemporary German
  14. Fundamental Aspects of Professional Translation
  15. Fundamental Aspects of Foreign Language Teaching
  16. Rhetoric Text Analysis Practice
  17. German Love Poetry
  18. Databases
  19. Information Technology
  20. Fundamentals of Web Design
  21. Searching the Internet
  22. Older German Literature
  23. German Orthography
  24. Theatre Workshop I
  25. Theatre Workshop II
  26. English Language 3
  27. English Language 4
  28. Introduction to Sociolinguistics
  29. Early Poetry of Günther Grass
  30. Women's Writing in German
  31. Migrant Literature in German-speaking Lands
  32. History of Science and Ideas in German-speaking Lands
  33. Thomas Mann
  34. Language Changes
  35. English Language 5
  36. English Language 6