University of Palermo

Italy
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Transnational German Studies

Offered at University of Palermo, Italy
FieldEMJM Transnational German Studies
Duration2 years

Overview

The Transnational German Studies Master (EMJM) is a joint degree delivered by universities in Luxembourg, Mainz, Palermo and Porto, designed to study German language, literature and culture through a comparative European lens. Through structured mobility across DE, IT, LU and PT, students develop transcultural competence and career-relevant skills in an interdisciplinary academic environment.

About this programme

Overview

The Transnational German Studies Master (EMJM) is an innovative joint degree program offered by an international consortium of universities, including the University of Luxembourg, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, University of Palermo, and University of Porto. This program focuses on the study of the German language, literature, and culture from a comparative European perspective. Students will experience structured mobility across Germany, Italy, Luxembourg, and Portugal, enhancing their transcultural competence and developing career-relevant skills within a dynamic academic environment.

What you'll study

The EMJM Transnational German Studies curriculum is carefully designed to facilitate transnational learning through mobility among partner institutions. Students engage in core modules that cover essential topics in German Studies, while also selecting additional components tailored to their academic and professional aspirations.

Typical learning components include:

  • Culture and Language: In-depth exploration of the German language, cultural practices, and intercultural communication.
  • Literature: Comparative and historically informed analysis of German-language literature and its related textual traditions.
  • Employability & Promotion of Competence: Training aimed at translating academic skills into professional competencies, including communication, project management, and career planning.

Interdisciplinary and applied learning: The program connects literary and cultural studies with language proficiency and career-oriented skills, supported by consortium activities and contributions from partner institutions.

Final assessment: Students will complete a capstone project, such as a thesis or equivalent final work, as stipulated by the consortium's regulations.

Entry requirements

Applicants are required to possess a relevant first degree (Bachelor or equivalent) that provides a solid academic foundation for Master-level studies in German Studies or a closely related field. There are no specific GRE or GMAT requirements for this program.

Career prospects

Graduates of the Transnational German Studies program will be well-equipped for diverse career paths in various fields, including education, cultural institutions, international organizations, and translation services. The program's emphasis on employability and skill development prepares students to thrive in a globalized job market, making them attractive candidates for employers seeking individuals with strong intercultural and linguistic competencies.