BA Czech and German (RR2V)
Bachelor's degree
In Bristol
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Type
Bachelor's degree
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Location
Bristol
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About BA Czech and German
Expertise in modern languages has never been more important as the United Kingdom forges a new relationship with its European partners and seeks to develop its trading and cultural ties throughout the world.
The University of Bristol is a successful and respected centre for the study of modern languages and cultures.
On our Joint Honours degree in Czech and German you can discover the diversity of Czech literature, history, cinema and society from the 19th century to the present.
There is a wide variety of topics to study on our German course including the study of language, history, literature and culture.
You take units in both languages in year one and choose from a range of options in years two and four. You will spend five months of your third year in the Czech Republic, either at university or on a work placement, and the remainder of your placement in a German speaking country.
In language classes you will develop speaking, listening, reading, writing and translation skills using a range of textbooks, media and internet resources.
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Subjects
- University
- Drama
- Politics
- German Language
Course programme
- German Language 1 (Post A-level)
- Czech Language 1
- German Literature and Film: Genres, Texts, Contexts
- Czech Language and Society
- Language and Power: Introductions to German History
- Introduction to Czech History and Culture
Year 2 (2019/20)
- German Language 2 (Post A-Level)
- Czech Language 2
- "Talking to Tyrants" Politics, Thought and Drama in 1780s Germany
- From Caligari to Hitler: German Film 1919-1945
- Franz Kafka
- Divided Germany
- From Nation-Building to Rat-Catching: Czech Literature 1817-1913
- Political Systems of Modern Europe
- Woman and Nation
- "Talking to Tyrants" Politics, Thought and Drama in 1780s Germany
- Franz Kafka
- Divided Germany
- From Nation-Building to Rat-Catching: Czech Literature 1817-1913
- Gender in Post-Socialist Central and Eastern Europe
- Catalan Language (Elementary)
- Czech Language (Elementary)
- "Talking to Tyrants" Politics, Thought and Drama in 1780s Germany (TB2)
- From Caligari to Hitler: German Film 1919-1945 (TB2)
- Franz Kafka (TB2)
- Divided Germany (TB2)
- Literature and Politics, 1800-1871 (TB2)
- From Nation-Building to Rat-Catching: Czech Literature 1817-1913
- "Talking to Tyrants" Politics, Thought and Drama in 1780s Germany (TB2)
- Franz Kafka (TB2)
- From Caligari to Hitler: German Film 1919-1945 (TB2)
- Divided Germany (TB2)
- Literature and Politics, 1800-1871 (TB2)
- From Nation-Building to Rat-Catching: Czech Literature 1817-1913
- Political Systems of Modern Europe
- Take 20 CP From Bristol Futures, UWLP or Faculty Wide Units – OR choose an additional 20 CP from lists B-E above
Year 3 (2019/20)
- Year Abroad TB-1
- Year Abroad TB-2
Year 4 (2019/20)
- Czech Language 3
- Russia in the 1990s: A Decade of Chaos?
- German Language 3
- Linguistic Variation and Change in German
- Radical Protest and Political Violence in post-WWII Germany – Politics, Aesthetics, and Critical Theory
- Political Poetry: 1745–1945
- Seduction and Destruction: 1772–1808
- After The Wall: Remembering the GDR
- The German Sonnet
- Independent Study 1
- Translating in a Professional Context
- Teaching Modern Languages as a Foreign Language
- Ancients and moderns: cultures of humanism in Renaissance Europe
- Communism in Europe
- Catalan Language (follow-on)
BA Czech and German (RR2V)