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Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Bachelor Deutsch + Englisch Sozialwissenschaften

Graduate School Language & Literature Munich

Bachelor

Über das Programm

The Graduate School Language & Literature Munich was founded in 2013 with the goal of enhancing academic conditions for doctoral candidates in linguistics, literature, language education, and cultural studies/cultural history at the Faculty of Languages and Literatures of the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München. The Graduate School consists of four classes: Class of Language Class of Literature Class of Language Education Class of Culture and History The graduate school offers outstanding young researchers an excellent environment for the advancement of their careers. It offers access to a network of internationally renowned scholars, support for young scholars, and access to local, national, and international resources. Moreover, the programme is embedded in LMU's outstanding institutional and research-driven infrastructure. The Class of Language's programme focuses on linguistic theory, language use, and the interrelation thereof. Doctoral dissertations comprise studies from a general linguistic viewpoint, comparative approaches, and the investigation of a specific language (synchronic or historic). The Class of Literature aims at establishing literary studies as a fundamental discipline in cultural research and in the realm of media research. It is supported by all faculties involved in literary studies. It provides a framework for study in which literature is approached from a wide variety of theoretical and methodological perspectives. The Class of Language Education investigates the processes and results of teaching and learning language, literature, and culture in first, second, and foreign languages, both in school and outside school contexts. Dissertation projects can deal with historical, theoretical, or empirical questions in language, literature, or media didactics, as well as classroom research. The Class of Culture and History offers doctoral students the opportunity to study major issues in the history, culture, media, politics, and society of the United States, Canada, and the Americas, including the Caribbean. The programme aims to frame the Americas beyond their colonial and nation-state boundaries by situating them as a region of global interdependencies. Additional support is offered by the GraduateCenter.
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The Graduate School Language & Literature Munich was founded in 2013 with the goal of enhancing academic conditions for doctoral candidates in linguistics, literature, language education, and cultural studies/cultural history at the Faculty of Languages and Literatures of the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München. The Graduate School consists of four classes: Class of Language Class of Literature Class of Language Education Class of Culture and History The graduate school offers outstanding young researchers an excellent environment for the advancement of their careers. It offers access to a network of internationally renowned scholars, support for young scholars, and access to local, national, and international resources. Moreover, the programme is embedded in LMU's outstanding institutional and research-driven infrastructure. The Class of Language's programme focuses on linguistic theory, language use, and the interrelation thereof. Doctoral dissertations comprise studies from a general linguistic viewpoint, comparative approaches, and the investigation of a specific language (synchronic or historic). The Class of Literature aims at establishing literary studies as a fundamental discipline in cultural research and in the realm of media research. It is supported by all faculties involved in literary studies. It provides a framework for study in which literature is approached from a wide variety of theoretical and methodological perspectives. The Class of Language Education investigates the processes and results of teaching and learning language, literature, and culture in first, second, and foreign languages, both in school and outside school contexts. Dissertation projects can deal with historical, theoretical, or empirical questions in language, literature, or media didactics, as well as classroom research. The Class of Culture and History offers doctoral students the opportunity to study major issues in the history, culture, media, politics, and society of the United States, Canada, and the Americas, including the Caribbean. The programme aims to frame the Americas beyond their colonial and nation-state boundaries by situating them as a region of global interdependencies. Additional support is offered by the GraduateCenter.

Welche Berufe eröffnet dieses Programm?

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Kurze Antworten zu Graduate School Language & Literature Munich an der Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München

Wird Graduate School Language & Literature Munich an der Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München auf Deutsch oder Englisch unterrichtet?

Dieser Bachelor Studiengang wird in Deutsch + Englisch unterrichtet. Stelle sicher, dass du die Sprachanforderungen (z.B. TestDaF, DSH, IELTS oder TOEFL) vor der Bewerbung überprüfst.

Wie viel kostet der Studiengang Graduate School Language & Literature Munich?

Keine Studiengebühren (nur Semesterbeitrag). Internationale Studierende sollten zusätzlich etwa 800–1000 EUR/Monat für Lebenshaltungskosten in Deutschland einplanen.

Was sind die Zulassungsvoraussetzungen für Graduate School Language & Literature Munich an der Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München?

Typische Anforderungen sind: ein anerkannter Sekundar-/Bachelorabschluss, Nachweis der Sprachkenntnisse (Deutsch + Englisch) und (für Nicht-EU-Bewerber) eine uni-assist Bewerbung plus Finanzierungsnachweis (Sperrkonto ~11.904 EUR/Jahr).

Wann ist die Bewerbungsfrist?

Die Bewerbungsfristen variieren: Das Wintersemester endet in der Regel am 15. Juli, das Sommersemester am 15. Januar. Bestätige die genaue Frist immer auf der offiziellen Universitätswebsite.

Kann ich während des Studiums von Graduate School Language & Literature Munich in Deutschland arbeiten?

Ja. Internationale Studierende dürfen ohne zusätzliche Genehmigung bis zu 140 volle Tage / 280 halbe Tage pro Jahr arbeiten. Nach dem Abschluss kannst du eine 18-monatige Arbeitserlaubnis zur Jobsuche beantragen.

Wie bewerbe ich mich an der Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München — direkt oder über uni-assist?

Die meisten deutschen Universitäten akzeptieren internationale Bewerbungen zur Dokumentenprüfung über uni-assist. Einige Universitäten akzeptieren Direktbewerbungen — überprüfe die Programmseite auf der offiziellen Website.

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