German with English with a year abroad

Bachelor's degree

In London

£ 9,250 VAT inc.

Description

  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

  • Location

    London

  • Duration

    4 Years

Attain a high level of proficiency in German, and develop knowledge and understanding of the culture and society. You may also choose from a diverse and comprehensive choice of English modules. The degree is based in central London and includes a year in a German-speaking country. Our required language modules cater for all levels.

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Start date

London
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On request

About this course

Attain a high level of proficiency in German, and develop knowledge and understanding of the culture and society. You may also choose from a diverse and comprehensive choice of English modules. The degree is based in central London and includes a year in a German-speaking country. Our required language modules cater for all levels.

Recent graduates have found employment in sectors including media production and journalism, human relations, finance, business development, retail and marketing, the civil service, teaching and lecturing. A considerable number have continued to further study.

Studies of graduate employability repeatedly stress the career value of language degrees. Employers in UK and international business, the press and media, IT and technology, marketing and public relations, public administration, international development, law, finance, teaching and lecturing, interpreting, translating and others value foreign language ability, not just as a specialist skill, but as a personal quality that develops relationshipbuilding, teamwork, and the capacity to move easily in international contexts.

Studying German, you will also gain fluency in a language and knowledge of a country and its culture that is increasingly in demand, given Germany’s central role in European economic and political development. Recent employers of King’s German graduates include Goldman Sachs, Astra Zeneca, the National Assembly of Wales, CNN, the American University in London, and the University of Oxford.

Please note that A-level General Studies, Critical Thinking, Thinking Skills and Global Perspectives are not accepted by King's as one of your A-levels. However, if offered the grade achieved may be taken into account when considering whether or not to accept a candidate who has just fallen short of the conditions of their offer.

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Subjects

  • German Speaking
  • Translation
  • Politics
  • English
  • German Literature
  • Marketing
  • Cinema
  • Writing
  • Poetry
  • German

Course programme

1st Year

Courses are divided into modules. Each year you will normally take modules totalling 120 credits.

In your first year, you are required to take 90 credits in German and 30 credits in English.

Required Modules

German

Ab initio

If you are an ab initio student, you are required to take:

  • Introductory German (30 credits)
  • Texts and Contexts for ab initio (30 credits)
Non-native German Pathway

If you are a non-native German speaker, in your first year you are required to take:

  • German Core Language I (30 credits)
  • Texts & Contexts (30 credits)
  • Medieval Germany: Language, Literature & Society (15 credits)
  • An Introduction to German Politics (15 credits)
Native German Pathway

If you are a native German speaker, in your first year you are required to take:

  • Texts and Contexts (30 credits)
  • Translation from and into German I (15 credits)
  • Medieval Germany: Language, Literature and Society (15 credits)

English

There are no required modules in your first year.

Optional Modules

German

All students are required to take two 15-credit optional modules from a range of options that may typically include:

  • Milestones of German History (15 credits)
  • One Hundred and Twenty Years of German Cinema (15 credits)
  • An Introduction to German Politics (15 credits)

English

You are also required to take 30 credits from a range of optional English modules which may typically include:

  • Introducing Literary Theories (15 credits)
  • Writing London (15 credits)
  • Reading Poetry (15 credits)
  • Classical and Biblical Contexts (15 credits)
  • Medieval Literary Culture (15 credits)
  • Early Modern Literary Culture (15 credits)
  • Introduction to American Studies (15 credits)
2nd Year

In your second year you are reauired to take 90 credits in German and 30 credits in English.

Required Modules

German

Ab initio

If you are an ab initio student, you are required to take:

  • Intermediate German (30 credits)

You will additionally take at least 15 credits from modules that contain some pre-modern content, chosen from a range that may include:

  • The German Reformation (15 credits)
  • 18th Century German Thought: The Education of Humanity (15 credits)
  • Gender and Identity in Arthurian Romance (15 credits)
Non-native German Pathway

If you are a non-native German speaker, in your second year you are required to take:

  • German Core Language II (30 credits)

You will additionally take at least 15 credits from modules that contain some pre-modern content, chosen from a range that may typically include:

  • The German Reformation (15 credits)
  • 18th Century German Thought: The Education of Humanity (15 credits)
  • Gender and Identity in Arthurian Romance (15 credits)
Native German Pathway

If you are a native German speaker, in your second year you are required to take:

  • Translation from and into German II (15 credits)

You will additionally take at least 15 credits from modules that contain some pre-modern content, chosen from a range that may typically include:

  • The German Reformation (15 credits)
  • 18th Century German Thought: The Education of Humanity (15 credits)
  • Gender and Identity in Arthurian Romance (15 credits)

English

In your second year there are no required English modules.

Optional Modules

German

Ab initio

If you are an ab initio student, you will take 45 credits from a range of modules which may typically include:

  • The pre-modern modules listed above
  • Berlin Past & Present: The Reconstruction of a Capital City (15 credits)
  • Politics and Culture in Cold War Germany since 1870 (15 credits)
  • Marketing the Margins: Case Studies in the Literary Marketplace (15 credits)
  • A Global Metropolis: London in German Literature and Film (15 credits)
Nom-native German Pathway

If you are a non-native German speaker, you will take 45 credits chosen from optional modules which may typically include:

  • The pre-modern modules listed above
  • Politics and Culture in Cold War Germany since 1870 (15 credits)
  • Marketing the Margins: Case Studies in the Literary Marketplace (15 credits)
  • A Global Metropolis: London in German Literature and Film (15 credits)
  • Hitler’s Victim? Modern Austrian Literature & Film (15 credits)
  • Berlin Past & Present: The Reconstruction of a Capital City (15 credits)
Native German Pathway

If you are a native German speaker,

You will take 60 credits chosen from optional modules which may typically include:

  • The pre-modern modules listed above
  • Politics and Culture in Cold War Germany since 1870 (15 credits)
  • Marketing the Margins: Case Studies in the Literary Marketplace (15 credits)
  • A Global Metropolis: London in German Literature and Film (15 credits)
  • Hitler’s Victim? Modern Austrian Literature & Film (15 credits)
  • Berlin Past & Present: The Reconstruction of a Capital City (15 credits)

English

You are required to take two modules (30 credits) from a wide range of options that may typically include:

  • Cultural Encounters (Medieval) (15 credits)
  • History, Politics & the Elizabethan imagination (15 credits)
  • The Rise of the Novel (15 credits)
  • Performance in Medieval Culture (Medieval) (15 credits)
  • Comedy and Identity (15 credits)
  • London Literature 1380-1450 (Medieval) (15 credits)
  • The Poetry of Revolution (15 credits)
  • Prose Fiction (15 credits)
  • Literature and Psychoanalysis (15 credits)
  • Modern Theatre (15 credits)
  • Theatre Capital (15 credits)
  • Fin de Siecle (15 credits)
  • C19th American Literature (15 credits)
  • The Colonial Novel and British India (15 credits)
  • Mapping Modernism (15 credits)
  • American Popular Culture (15 credits)
  • Theory, Culture & Politics after the 1960s (15 credits)
  • Creative Writing Drama (15 credits)
  • Old English Poems and Modern British Poetry (Medieval) (15 credits)
  • Subjects of Desire (Medieval) (15 credits)
3rd Year

You will spend your third year abroad at one of our partner institutions which currently include:

  • Johann-Wolfgang-Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main
  • Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
  • Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
  • Universität Wien
  • Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg
  • Universität Mannheim

You will also have the opportunity to apply for the English Language Assistantship Programme or to undertake an internship/work placement in a German-speaking environment, which you will normally be expected to organise independently, allowing you to explore career prospects and personal interests.

4th Year

In your fourth year you are required to take 90 credits in German and 30 credits in English.

Required Modules

German

Ab initio and non-native German Pathway

If you are an ab initio or non-native speaking student, you are required to take:

  • German Core Language III (30 credits)

You are also required to take at least 15 credits from modules that contain some pre-modern content, chosen from a range that may typically include:

  • Goethe: From Sturm und Drang to Classicism (15 credits)
  • Religion, Sex, Politics: German Literature of the 16th and 17th Centuries (15 credits)
  • Death & the Afterlife in Medieval & Modern German Literature (15 credits)
  • Women’s Writing: Then & Now (15 credits)
Native German Pathway

If you are a native German speaker, in your fourth year, you are required to take:

  • Translation from and into German III (15 credits)

You are also required to take at least 15 credits from modules that contain some pre-modern content, chosen from a range that may typically include:

  • Goethe: From Sturm und Drang to Classicism (15 credits)
  • Religion, Sex, Politics: German Literature of the 16th and 17th Centuries (15 credits)
  • Death and the Afterlife in Medieval and Modern German Literature (15 credits)
  • Women’s Writing: Then and Now (15 credits)

English

There are no required modules in Year Four.

Optional Modules

German

Ab initio and non-native German Pathway

If you are an ab initio or non-native German speaker, you will also take 45 credits from a range of optional German modules, which may typically include:

  • The pre-modern modules listed above
  • Dissertation (15 credits)
  • Aspects of Post-1945 German Culture (15 credits)
  • Germany in Motion: Migration, Integration and Political Transformation (15 credits)
  • Cinema of Entanglement: Afro-German Moving Images (15 credits)
  • Contemporary German Politics (15 credits)
  • New German Cinema in East & West (15 credits)
  • German Capitalism: Business and Society (15 credits)
Native German Pathway

If you are a native German speaker, you will also take 60 credits from a range of optional German modules, which may typically include:

  • The pre-modern modules listed above
  • Dissertation (15 credits)
  • Aspects of Post-1945 German Culture (15 credits)
  • Germany in Motion: Migration, Integration and Political Transformation (15 credits)
  • Cinema of Entanglement: Afro-German Moving Images (15 credits)
  • Contemporary German Politics (15 credits)
  • New German Cinema in East & West (15 credits)
  • German Capitalism: Business and Society (15 credits)

English

You are required to take 30 credits from a wide range of optional modules that may typically include:

  • Autobiography and Modern Self-Representation (15 credits)
  • Critically Queer (15 credits)
  • Jane Austen in Context (15 credits)
  • Beowulf (15 credits)
  • Victorians Abroad (15 credits)
  • Reading Paradise Lost (15 credits)
  • Shakespeare's London (15 credits)
  • Virginia Woolf & the Politics of Reading (15 credits)
  • Modernist Short Story (15 credits)
  • Poetry in America 1900 – 1950 (15 credits)
  • Imagining Britain: Medieval Places, Journeys, Maps (15 credits)
  • Late Shakespeare (15 credits)
  • Literature & Media (15 credits)
  • Creative Writing Poetry (15 credits)

King’s College London reviews the modules offered on a regular basis to provide up-to- date, innovative and relevant programmes of study. Therefore, modules offered may change.

Additional information

International tuition fee - £18,900 per year.

German with English with a year abroad

£ 9,250 VAT inc.