Deutsche Philologie

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Faculty of Philology

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Scope of studies and length
240 ECTS credits, 4 years

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Qualification awarded
Bachelor in Humanities

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Application deadline*
1 May/ 1 July 

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Language
German 

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Tuition fee per year
4 050 €

EU/EFTA students can apply for a state-funded places

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Start of studies
1 September
City City
Vilnius

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The Deutsche Philologie programme is open to candidates who are already proficient in German.

The programme offers students the solid written and spoken communication skills required for workplace success in German (C1–C2), as well as a knowledge of the fundamentals of German linguistics, literature and the culture of the German-speaking countries. The curriculum includes a diverse range of course units that are designed to help students to develop their language skills, including the advanced writing, speaking and research skills needed to become successful. The students will also acquire a range of soft skills by cultivating their analytical and critical thinking, problem-solving and rhetorical abilities, while gaining a knowledge of culture and history, which will allow them to understand the complex modern world of today.

 

Why choose this programme?

  • The opportunity to participate in a wide range of courses in German linguistics, German, Austrian and Swiss literature, and culture at the biggest centre of German studies in the Baltic region.
  • A flexible and student-oriented curriculum: students can choose up to 50 percent of the courses according to their interests.
  • An opportunity to choose from various options, including internships and work placements.

What comes after?

  • Successful careers in the local and global labour markets.
  • Employment in the fields of teaching, translation, tourism, logistics, public relations, research, content creation or marketing, as well as working for foreign embassies, government and European Union institutions, etc.
  • Further studies for a Master’s degree in the Arts, Humanities or Social Sciences