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Master of Arts in North American Studies (NAS)

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Über das Programm

North American Studies (NAS) is a fully accredited, two-year, single-major Master's programme at the University of Cologne taught entirely in English. It focuses on the history, culture, art, literature, language, film, philosophy, media theory, politics, and society of North America, i.e. Canada, the US, the Caribbean and Latin America. It aims at providing insight into the cultural and literary history of North America and offering an overview of relevant theories and methods in the fields of history, literary studies, culture studies and media studies. NAS is organised straightforwardly. Students will attend courses in the following modules: AM 1 Literary and Cultural Studies, AM 2 History and Society, AM 3 Postcolonial Studies, and AM 4 Research. As their end-of-module exam in AM 1 and 2, students have to submit research papers. In order to complete AM 3, students take an oral exam. For AM 4, students will present the Master's thesis project in one of the research colloquia and turn in an exposé afterwards. In order to receive credits for specialised module 1, students must complete a six-week internship and submit an internship report. To finish their studies, students must submit a Master’s thesis of 60 pages. The standard period of study is four semesters. Therefore, as a rule of thumb, students should take one module’s worth of coursework per semester (one module is comprised of five courses and an end-of-module exam).   In all the modules, students attend lectures and actively participate in seminars. Students are expected to prepare the assigned reading material for each course, to write research papers and do an oral exam. In their courses, they will encounter four different forms of instruction: The lecture-seminar introduces students to a particular field (North American History, North American Literature, Theories and Concepts in Postcolonial Studies). It consists of a lecture and an additional reading course (tutorial). The lecture focuses on one particular topic or perspective within American Studies, conveying more detailed knowledge of a particular area of study. The seminars have a thematic focus; students discuss specific issues and practice basic techniques of doing scholarly research. In the colloquium, students focus on methods of transdisciplinary research. They will learn how to plan, conceptualise, and conduct their own research project for the MA thesis. In order to earn credits for the modules AM 1, AM 2, and AM 3 in the first three semesters, students need to pass a final exam (research papers, oral exam, exposé etc.). In addition to participating actively in their courses, students will also do in-class presentations and write essays, reviews, or short papers. During the third semester, students will collaborate closely with one of the lecturers in the North American Studies programme for the MA thesis project. The last semester is exclusively dedicated to the writing of a MA thesis of max. 150,000 characters (approx. 60 pages of text, excluding bibliography or additional material). Students must have successfully completed their modules before they can register for the thesis.
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North American Studies (NAS) is a fully accredited, two-year, single-major Master's programme at the University of Cologne taught entirely in English. It focuses on the history, culture, art, literature, language, film, philosophy, media theory, politics, and society of North America, i.e. Canada, the US, the Caribbean and Latin America. It aims at providing insight into the cultural and literary history of North America and offering an overview of relevant theories and methods in the fields of history, literary studies, culture studies and media studies. NAS is organised straightforwardly. Students will attend courses in the following modules: AM 1 Literary and Cultural Studies, AM 2 History and Society, AM 3 Postcolonial Studies, and AM 4 Research. As their end-of-module exam in AM 1 and 2, students have to submit research papers. In order to complete AM 3, students take an oral exam. For AM 4, students will present the Master's thesis project in one of the research colloquia and turn in an exposé afterwards. In order to receive credits for specialised module 1, students must complete a six-week internship and submit an internship report. To finish their studies, students must submit a Master’s thesis of 60 pages. The standard period of study is four semesters. Therefore, as a rule of thumb, students should take one module’s worth of coursework per semester (one module is comprised of five courses and an end-of-module exam).   In all the modules, students attend lectures and actively participate in seminars. Students are expected to prepare the assigned reading material for each course, to write research papers and do an oral exam. In their courses, they will encounter four different forms of instruction: The lecture-seminar introduces students to a particular field (North American History, North American Literature, Theories and Concepts in Postcolonial Studies). It consists of a lecture and an additional reading course (tutorial). The lecture focuses on one particular topic or perspective within American Studies, conveying more detailed knowledge of a particular area of study. The seminars have a thematic focus; students discuss specific issues and practice basic techniques of doing scholarly research. In the colloquium, students focus on methods of transdisciplinary research. They will learn how to plan, conceptualise, and conduct their own research project for the MA thesis. In order to earn credits for the modules AM 1, AM 2, and AM 3 in the first three semesters, students need to pass a final exam (research papers, oral exam, exposé etc.). In addition to participating actively in their courses, students will also do in-class presentations and write essays, reviews, or short papers. During the third semester, students will collaborate closely with one of the lecturers in the North American Studies programme for the MA thesis project. The last semester is exclusively dedicated to the writing of a MA thesis of max. 150,000 characters (approx. 60 pages of text, excluding bibliography or additional material). Students must have successfully completed their modules before they can register for the thesis.

Allgemeine Voraussetzungen

Spezifische Voraussetzungen für dieses Programm sind noch nicht in unserer Datenbank. Die folgenden sind typisch für diesen Abschluss und diese Sprache in Deutschland — prüfe die genauen Voraussetzungen immer auf der offiziellen Programmseite.

Akademische Qualifikation

Ein anerkannter Bachelorabschluss in einem verwandten Fach; einige Programme verlangen eine Mindestnote oder bestimmte Voraussetzungen.

Sprache

Englischkenntnisse (typischerweise IELTS ~6,5 oder TOEFL iBT ~90). Grundkenntnisse in Deutsch sind im Alltag hilfreich.

Typische Unterlagen

  • Anerkanntes Diplom und Notenübersicht (beglaubigte Übersetzungen)
  • Sprachzertifikat
  • Reisepass und Passfoto
  • Tabellarischer Lebenslauf
  • Motivationsschreiben (für viele Programme)
  • Bewerbung über uni-assist / VPD (für die meisten internationalen Bewerber)

Welche Berufe eröffnet dieses Programm?

Verwandte Berufssuchen aus Daten der Bundesagentur für Arbeit (BERUFENET):

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Kurze Antworten zu Master of Arts in North American Studies (NAS) an der Universität zu Köln

Wird Master of Arts in North American Studies (NAS) an der Universität zu Köln auf Deutsch oder Englisch unterrichtet?

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

Wie viel kostet der Studiengang Master of Arts in North American Studies (NAS)?

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

Was sind die Zulassungsvoraussetzungen für Master of Arts in North American Studies (NAS) an der Universität zu Köln?

Typische Anforderungen sind: ein anerkannter Sekundar-/Bachelorabschluss, Nachweis der Sprachkenntnisse (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 Master of Arts in North American Studies (NAS) 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 Universität zu Köln — 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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