Learn German while building knowledge of German-speaking history and culture through a structured language and humanities-focused curriculum at the University of Canterbury. The programme supports students aiming for international study and careers where German is an advantage.
Embark on a transformative journey by studying German Language, Culture, and History at the University of Canterbury. This program is designed to enhance your language skills while deepening your understanding of the rich history and cultural dynamics of German-speaking regions. Tailored for those seeking international opportunities, this course equips you with valuable linguistic and cultural knowledge that can significantly benefit your future studies and career aspirations.
Typical course themes may include:
How you progress: The curriculum is structured to guide you from foundational language skills to advanced proficiency, integrating language study with cultural and historical analysis. Course offerings and sequences may vary, allowing for a tailored educational experience.
Assessment: Evaluations typically consist of language tasks, including writing and speaking, reading comprehension exercises, and assignments related to cultural or historical topics.
Curriculum access: For an updated list of courses, prerequisites, and recommended study plans, please refer to the University of Canterbury program website.
Applicants must meet the general entry requirements for study at the University of Canterbury and possess eligibility for an Aotearoa New Zealand bachelor’s degree or an equivalent qualification.
Graduating from the German Language, Culture, and History program can open doors to various career paths where proficiency in German is a valuable asset. Opportunities may exist in international relations, education, tourism, translation, and global business, among others. The skills and knowledge acquired through this program can enhance your employability in a competitive job market, particularly in roles that require cross-cultural communication and understanding.
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