Bachelor of Arts in Comparative German Studies 36 months Undergraduate Programme By Universität Heidelberg |TopUniversities
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Programme Duration

36 monthsProgramme duration

Tuitionfee

3,000 EURTuition Fee/year

Application Deadline

31 Mar, 2026Application Deadline

Programme overview

Main Subject

Modern Languages

Degree

BA

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

The focus of Comparative German Studies is the comparative and intercultural examination of German language, literature, and culture.



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.  


Students who specialise in literature will learn to analyse and interpret both German-language literary texts as well as world literature. Based upon the different reading backgrounds of the students, the German literary perspective will be expanded upon to include world literature. 


Didactics of German as a Foreign/Second Language will provide students with an overview of the objectives, tools, materials, and methods of foreign language instruction or German as a Second Language instruction. 


Intercultural Communications provides an introduction to current theories, methods, and tools for intercultural communication. Students will also gain an overview of applied areas, such as global media and corporate communication, or intercultural training.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Modern Languages

Degree

BA

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

The focus of Comparative German Studies is the comparative and intercultural examination of German language, literature, and culture.



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.  


Students who specialise in literature will learn to analyse and interpret both German-language literary texts as well as world literature. Based upon the different reading backgrounds of the students, the German literary perspective will be expanded upon to include world literature. 


Didactics of German as a Foreign/Second Language will provide students with an overview of the objectives, tools, materials, and methods of foreign language instruction or German as a Second Language instruction. 


Intercultural Communications provides an introduction to current theories, methods, and tools for intercultural communication. Students will also gain an overview of applied areas, such as global media and corporate communication, or intercultural training.

Admission Requirements

  • If applicants cannot present a German language certificate with their application, they must pass the DSH examination at Heidelberg University, with a minimum score of DSH-2.
  • If the applicant’s foreign higher-education entrance qualification (Baccalauréat, GCE - A & O-Levels, etc.) is found to be equivalent to the German higher-education entrance qualification (usually Abitur), the international applicant can be directly admitted to the university, if not the applicant will be required to pass an assessment test.

31 Mar 2026
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International
3,000 EUR

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