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Crossways In Cultural Narratives [ERASMUS]

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Academic Degree

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Course Duration

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Tuition fee

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Deadline
Winter  :  30 May

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Course Details

The Master programme Crossways in Cultural Narratives offers a Master programme in the field of comparative literature and intermedial studies. This programme draws on insights, perspectives and methods borrowed from literature, literary and film criticism, history, linguistics, semiotics, cultural studies, media studies, critical theory, philosophy. The main target Master programme is to provide to the students a wide understanding of Arts and the skills necessary to their professional life. This programme is offered in cooperation with Adam Mickiewicz University, Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen, Universita degli studi di Bergamo, Université de Perpignan Via Domitia, Universidade de Santiago de Compostela, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, University of St Andrews, University of Sheffield, University of Guelph, Universidad Nacional de Tres de Febrero, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro and Universidad Iberoamericana de la Ciudad de México.

Focus

Literature and intermedial studies

Mandatory Internship

Yes
It is mandatory to do an internship. It is easier to find internship when it is mandatory. 3-6 months is most common.

Exchange Semester

Yes
An exchange semester may involve international travel

Mode of Study

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Onsite

Study Format

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Not Available

Cost & Fees

Tuition fee

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Semester Contribution

€158.30

Tips

The Semester contributions totalling 158.30 EUR must be paid each semester. It includes Student Services Student union Tübingen-Hohenheim AöR fee 84.80 EUR, Administration fee 70.00 EUR and Student union fee 3.50 EUR

Admission

Admission Semester

Mode of Application

Online

Approval Mode

Not Available

Requirements

Entry Requirements

Minimum entry requirement includes a Bachelor degree in the field of Arts, Languages or Social Sciences; particularly a Modern Languages Degree (e.g. language, literature, thought and cultural studies programmes of a high, specialised level relating to one or more of the following: English, French, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, and related cultures).

Language Requirements

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ENGLISH CEFR

B2

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Students must possess a near-native at least B2 level in the following languages English, French, Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish

Applicants for admission will be required to present evidence of English Proficiency if their primary or first language is not English, and they have had less than four years of full-time secondary school or post-secondary study, demonstrating satisfactory academic progress, in an English-language school system

During admission the University of Guelph demands an IELTS minimum overall score of 6.5 with no band less than 6, or the equivalent in other approved test

Previous Work Experience

Not Mandatory

Other Test Requirements

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Application Documents

Certificate of your professional degree bachelor or diploma or master

Transcript

Letter of motivation

Recommendation letter or reference letter

Grading system

Language certificates english

Tips

Documents must be translated in English

Additional proof of language proficiency in English, French, Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish is required to be provided

Dates & Deadline

SemesterInternational StudentsEU Students

Winter

30 May30 May
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