• The Bachelor’s degree programme (75%) in Comparative German Studies provides students with a fundamental education in German linguistics or German literature. Students may select one of the areas as a specialisation or may study both areas in equal proportion. The specialised subjects will be supplemented with career-oriented applied courses: Students may choose from either Didactics of German as a Foreign/Second Language or Intercultural Communication. 
  • Students who specialise in linguistics will learn theoretical and methodological basics for describing language systems and will acquire more in-depth knowledge in this area through courses in selected areas. The diversity of languages offered at the Institute will be employed in the teaching of comparative and typological language considerations.