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German and another subject to degree level as part of a Double Major or as a Minor. First year - You will engage with a wide range of texts, learning to recognise and analyse key features.
- Either 15 credits of German (if you studied German in school to the recommended H4 Leaving Certificate or equivalent level) or 30 credits of German (if you are a beginner)
- Non-beginners are strongly recommended to take Language and Culture as a subject in First Year and to select the modules on German Language and Culture.
- Choose your other subjects from the 5 groups available (maximum 1 subject per group)
Second & third year German as a Double Major or as a Minor Continue with 1 of your 1st year subjects Optional 10 credit Elective in 2nd year (see p. 13 for details) Transfer option in 2nd year - into the Business and Languages degree MH409 - for students who have completed the first year of the BA degree (MH101) taking at least 15 credits of a Business subject and passing 30 credits of beginners/15 credits of non-beginner German All students of German have the opportunity to spend the 3rd year of their degree programme in a German-speaking country. You can: >Study at a university in Germany or Austria (Erasmus) >Work as an English Language Assistant at a German or Austrian school (ELA programme - subject to availability) >Complete an Erasmus internship / placement (subject to availability) Students who avail of the Year Abroad can get this year recognised as part of their studies and convert their degree programme into a 4-year BA International. Students interested in teaching German should note that the Teaching Council of Ireland require all registered teachers of German to have spent a minimum of two months living in a German-speaking country. The Maynooth University School of Modern Languages, Literatures and Cultures advise at least a three-month residency. Duration: 3 years (BA) or 4 years (BA International)
Disclaimer
The modules below are indicative of the content associated with this course of study. The modules are subject to change as the curriculum is revised and reviewed annually. Please check periodically for updates.
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Year 1
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German currently tops the list of the 5 most in-demand foreign languages in Ireland among employers (cpl.com). As the native language to almost 100 million people around the world, German is a critical language for business, science and culture. - Studying German at MU equips you with excellent language, communication, research, intercultural and analytical skills that help you stand out from the crowd.
- We have a wide range of exciting modules taught by international and local experts. Our students have opportunities to focus on linguistics, translation, history, politics, and the literary, visual and business cultures connected to German, alongside the language itself.
- If you’re a beginner, you can fast-track your progress by taking German as a double subject.
Why choose this subject? - Language AND culture: discover how people live, think and interact in German-speaking countries. Our programme is specially designed to allow you to develop advanced competence and fluency in all
- key language areas, while expanding your cultural understanding, intercultural awareness, and your critical thinking and evaluative abilities.
- Small classes taught by experts: our language, linguistics and culture modules are generally taught in small class groups - an environment in which students thrive. Our staff are keen researchers, and this is integrated into our teaching and approach.
- Year Abroad: every student is encouraged to spend a year in a German-speaking country. You can study at a German-speaking university – we have links with over 20 universities in Germany and Austria - or work as a language teacher or be an Erasmus intern (subject to availability).
- Employability: 1,200 positions are currently open to graduates with strong German proficiency and intercultural skills.
Every student will have the opportunity to spend a year in a German-speaking country as an Erasmus student, Language assistant or Erasmus intern (subject to availability). German at MU Erasmus links include: - large cities including Berlin, Munich and Vienna;
- smaller cities such as Graz, Potsdam, Leipzig and Bonn;
- towns like Bielefeld, Marburg and Tübingen.
Interested in teaching German? The Teaching Council of Ireland require all registered teachers of German to have spent a minimum of two months living in a German-speaking country. The Maynooth University School of Modern Languages, Literatures and Cultures advise at least a three-month residency.
- Either 15 credits of German (if you studied German in school to H4 Leaving Certificate or equivalent level) OR 30 credits of German (if you are a beginner).
- 30 credit beginner: the extra 15 credits for beginners are timetabled outside of groups 1-6 so you may choose other subjects from groups 2-6.
- Only 1 of these can be taken as a double subject since the extra 15 credits for each are taught at the same time: Anthropology, Computer Science, German (beginner), History, International Development, Law, Sociology, Spanish (beginner).
GN1F30
- GERMAN FOR BEGINNERS
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Credits: 30
Not compulsory:
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- Students who wish to take the 15-credit non-beginners option should note that the expectation is that students would normally have achieved at least a H4 at Leaving Certificate (or equivalent). Students with alternative qualifications or experience are welcome to contact the Academic Coordinator from the School of Modern Languages, Literatures and Cultures by email to smllc@mu.ie - please include your student number in all correspondence.
- Within MH101, subjects from groups 2-6 may be selected (one per group).
GN1F15
- GERMAN FOR NON-BEGINNERS
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Credits: 15
Not compulsory:
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Year 2
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German currently tops the list of the 5 most in-demand foreign languages in Ireland among employers (cpl.com). As the native language to almost 100 million people around the world, German is a critical language for business, science and culture. - Studying German at MU equips you with excellent language, communication, research, intercultural and analytical skills that help you stand out from the crowd.
- We have a wide range of exciting modules taught by international and local experts. Our students have opportunities to focus on linguistics, translation, history, politics, and the literary, visual and business cultures connected to German, alongside the language itself.
- If you’re a beginner, you can fast-track your progress by taking German as a double subject.
Why choose this subject? - Language AND culture: discover how people live, think and interact in German-speaking countries. Our programme is specially designed to allow you to develop advanced competence and fluency in all
- key language areas, while expanding your cultural understanding, intercultural awareness, and your critical thinking and evaluative abilities.
- Small classes taught by experts: our language, linguistics and culture modules are generally taught in small class groups - an environment in which students thrive. Our staff are keen researchers, and this is integrated into our teaching and approach.
- Year Abroad: every student is encouraged to spend a year in a German-speaking country. You can study at a German-speaking university – we have links with over 20 universities in Germany and Austria - or work as a language teacher or be an Erasmus intern (subject to availability).
- Employability: 1,200 positions are currently open to graduates with strong German proficiency and intercultural skills.
Every student will have the opportunity to spend a year in a German-speaking country as an Erasmus student, Language assistant or Erasmus intern (subject to availability). German at MU Erasmus links include: - large cities including Berlin, Munich and Vienna;
- smaller cities such as Graz, Potsdam, Leipzig and Bonn;
- towns like Bielefeld, Marburg and Tübingen.
Interested in teaching German? The Teaching Council of Ireland require all registered teachers of German to have spent a minimum of two months living in a German-speaking country. The Maynooth University School of Modern Languages, Literatures and Cultures advise at least a three-month residency.
GN2DM
- GERMAN
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Credits: 30
Not compulsory:
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German currently tops the list of the 5 most in-demand foreign languages in Ireland among employers (cpl.com). As the native language to almost 100 million people around the world, German is a critical language for business, science and culture. - Studying German at MU equips you with excellent language, communication, research, intercultural and analytical skills that help you stand out from the crowd.
- We have a wide range of exciting modules taught by international and local experts. Our students have opportunities to focus on linguistics, translation, history, politics, and the literary, visual and business cultures connected to German, alongside the language itself.
- If you’re a beginner, you can fast-track your progress by taking German as a double subject.
Why choose this subject? - Language AND culture: discover how people live, think and interact in German-speaking countries. Our programme is specially designed to allow you to develop advanced competence and fluency in all
- key language areas, while expanding your cultural understanding, intercultural awareness, and your critical thinking and evaluative abilities.
- Small classes taught by experts: our language, linguistics and culture modules are generally taught in small class groups - an environment in which students thrive. Our staff are keen researchers, and this is integrated into our teaching and approach.
- Year Abroad: every student is encouraged to spend a year in a German-speaking country. You can study at a German-speaking university – we have links with over 20 universities in Germany and Austria - or work as a language teacher or be an Erasmus intern (subject to availability).
- Employability: 1,200 positions are currently open to graduates with strong German proficiency and intercultural skills.
Every student will have the opportunity to spend a year in a German-speaking country as an Erasmus student, Language assistant or Erasmus intern (subject to availability). German at MU Erasmus links include: - large cities including Berlin, Munich and Vienna;
- smaller cities such as Graz, Potsdam, Leipzig and Bonn;
- towns like Bielefeld, Marburg and Tübingen.
Interested in teaching German? The Teaching Council of Ireland require all registered teachers of German to have spent a minimum of two months living in a German-speaking country. The Maynooth University School of Modern Languages, Literatures and Cultures advise at least a three-month residency.
GN2MI
- GERMAN
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Credits: 20
Not compulsory:
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Year 3
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German currently tops the list of the 5 most in-demand foreign languages in Ireland among employers (cpl.com). As the native language to almost 100 million people around the world, German is a critical language for business, science and culture. - Studying German at MU equips you with excellent language, communication, research, intercultural and analytical skills that help you stand out from the crowd.
- We have a wide range of exciting modules taught by international and local experts. Our students have opportunities to focus on linguistics, translation, history, politics, and the literary, visual and business cultures connected to German, alongside the language itself.
- If you’re a beginner, you can fast-track your progress by taking German as a double subject.
Why choose this subject? - Language AND culture: discover how people live, think and interact in German-speaking countries. Our programme is specially designed to allow you to develop advanced competence and fluency in all
- key language areas, while expanding your cultural understanding, intercultural awareness, and your critical thinking and evaluative abilities.
- Small classes taught by experts: our language, linguistics and culture modules are generally taught in small class groups - an environment in which students thrive. Our staff are keen researchers, and this is integrated into our teaching and approach.
- Year Abroad: every student is encouraged to spend a year in a German-speaking country. You can study at a German-speaking university – we have links with over 20 universities in Germany and Austria - or work as a language teacher or be an Erasmus intern (subject to availability).
- Employability: 1,200 positions are currently open to graduates with strong German proficiency and intercultural skills.
Every student will have the opportunity to spend a year in a German-speaking country as an Erasmus student, Language assistant or Erasmus intern (subject to availability). German at MU Erasmus links include: - large cities including Berlin, Munich and Vienna;
- smaller cities such as Graz, Potsdam, Leipzig and Bonn;
- towns like Bielefeld, Marburg and Tübingen.
Interested in teaching German? The Teaching Council of Ireland require all registered teachers of German to have spent a minimum of two months living in a German-speaking country. The Maynooth University School of Modern Languages, Literatures and Cultures advise at least a three-month residency.
GN3DM
- GERMAN
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Credits: 30
Not compulsory:
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German currently tops the list of the 5 most in-demand foreign languages in Ireland among employers (cpl.com). As the native language to almost 100 million people around the world, German is a critical language for business, science and culture. - Studying German at MU equips you with excellent language, communication, research, intercultural and analytical skills that help you stand out from the crowd.
- We have a wide range of exciting modules taught by international and local experts. Our students have opportunities to focus on linguistics, translation, history, politics, and the literary, visual and business cultures connected to German, alongside the language itself.
- If you’re a beginner, you can fast-track your progress by taking German as a double subject.
Why choose this subject? - Language AND culture: discover how people live, think and interact in German-speaking countries. Our programme is specially designed to allow you to develop advanced competence and fluency in all
- key language areas, while expanding your cultural understanding, intercultural awareness, and your critical thinking and evaluative abilities.
- Small classes taught by experts: our language, linguistics and culture modules are generally taught in small class groups - an environment in which students thrive. Our staff are keen researchers, and this is integrated into our teaching and approach.
- Year Abroad: every student is encouraged to spend a year in a German-speaking country. You can study at a German-speaking university – we have links with over 20 universities in Germany and Austria - or work as a language teacher or be an Erasmus intern (subject to availability).
- Employability: 1,200 positions are currently open to graduates with strong German proficiency and intercultural skills.
Every student will have the opportunity to spend a year in a German-speaking country as an Erasmus student, Language assistant or Erasmus intern (subject to availability). German at MU Erasmus links include: - large cities including Berlin, Munich and Vienna;
- smaller cities such as Graz, Potsdam, Leipzig and Bonn;
- towns like Bielefeld, Marburg and Tübingen.
Interested in teaching German? The Teaching Council of Ireland require all registered teachers of German to have spent a minimum of two months living in a German-speaking country. The Maynooth University School of Modern Languages, Literatures and Cultures advise at least a three-month residency.
GN3MI
- GERMAN
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Credits: 20
Not compulsory:
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