Combined Bachelor of Arts
Combinatorial degree programs: These programs combine either a bachelor's subject with a second major subject, or a bachelor's subject with two minor subjects.
You can choose (almost) all the subjects offered by the three philosophical faculties. In addition, second majors and minors can be chosen in business administration, economics, business information systems (only as a second major), and it may be possible to apply for a second major or minor in further subjects.
Subject are put together in the following combinations:
None
The program imparts basic competencies in Spanish literature, culture and linguistics as well as in-depth communicative competencies in the Spanish language; it enables students to deal with transformation processes of linguistic, cultural and literary phenomena in the Spanish-speaking cultural area as well as to guided scientific work.
Focus on Spanish Linguistics and/or Spanish Literary Studies and/or Spanish Cultural Studies (on two of three sub-subjects), depending on the student's choice.
In the course of their studies, students acquire expert language skills in Spanish.
In the bachelor's subject, various elective modules complement the course content and enable students to set their own personal emphasis.
Please note: Most courses are taught in German.
Professional profile: cultural management, library and publishing, journalism/media, museums, adult education as well as other extracurricular forms of foreign language teaching, public relations, tourism, work in internationally operating companies and international institutions.
Competencies: in-depth knowledge of the Spanish cultural area, written and oral communication skills, intercultural competencies
We recommend all students develop specializations aiding their future careers by arranging suitable internships.
For Spanish Philology as a major, two basic language practice modules must be completed in the first two years. Two of three basic modules in the subject areas of literature, linguistics and cultural studies must be chosen. In addition, individual credits (LP) from the third, non-chosen academic sub-subject.
As a minor subject, one basic module in language practice and one basic module in subject-specific science must be completed in the basic studies, and additional credit points must be earned through freely chosen courses.
In the third year, the first major subject is continued with a language practice and a subject-related advanced module; the personal focus is set via freely selectable credit points.
The length of the program depends on the progress of an individual's studies. The standard period of study, the time in which the intended program can be finished ideally is 6 semesters. The actual time taken to complete the program may vary. It is limited by the examination deadlines set out in the examination regulations.
180 ECTS credits overall;
comprising 90 ECTS credits in the bachelor's subject, 60 ECTS credits in the second subject and 30 ECTS credits in each minor subject
German, Spanish
In the winter and summer semester
Interest in the culture, language, literature and media of the country; willingness to read
No admission restriction based on grades
A general university entrance qualification, a subject-linked university entrance qualification or a vocational qualification.
A placement test is offered. Information on this is available under the heading Für Studierende / Studienanfänger/innen on the homepage of the Institute of Romance Studies.
An application is not necessary, as the program is not admission restricted. However, please note the dates for the placement test.
Information for international applicants.
Information on the dates for enrollment can be found on the homepage of the Registrar's Office
The program does not require any knowledge of Spanish; knowledge can be acquired during the course of the first two semesters. A placement test (Spanish) is offered (see above).
The compulsory courses start at the B2 CEFR level.
Spanish language skills at the end of the program correspond to CEFR C1.2.
Information on German language certificates for foreign applicants.
Information on the documents required for enrollment can be found on the homepage of the Registrar's Office.
Information on the application documents for international applicants.
Program Coordination of the Institute of Romance Studies
Dr. Christine Lessle
Philosophy/Theology building, room PT 3.3.29
Phone +49941 943-3608
E-Mail christine.lessle@ur.de