Course Overview

Lancaster's four-year German Studies and Linguistics degree is taught jointly by our Department of European Languages and Cultures and the Department of Linguistics and English Language.

You'll spend the third year studying abroad, giving you an intensive exposure to the language as well as the opportunity to experience German culture first hand. Your Linguistics courses complement your language studies by focusing on the sound, grammar and meaning systems of different languages.

You'll begin your degree with courses including German Studies (Advanced or Intensive for Beginners); Introduction to Linguistics, and Linguistic Fieldwork and Analysis. At the end of your first year, you'll choose which areas to focus on. Second-year modules include Discourse Analysis: Looking at Language in Use; Stylistics; German Language, and Becoming German: Post-War German Language, Culture and Identities.
You'll complete your Residence Abroad: Intercultural and Academic Reflection in your third year before finishing your degree with modules covering German Language Oral Skills; German Language Written Skills, and Topics in Linguistic Theory.
For a list of compulsory modules, please see the tab above.

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