The International Language and Cultural Mediation degree programme consists of two compulsory subjects and one compulsory elective subject. Compulsory subjects are Pedagogy/Didactics and French or Spanish in combination with a compulsory elective subject in French/Spanish, English or German.
Pedagogical and didactical action (compulsory subject)
Four modules dealing essentially with language and cultural mediation, intercultural action in history and the present, and perspectives on foreign and second language acquisition
French as a compulsory subject
A total of six modules in which students study Francophone linguistics, literature and cultural studies as well as receive in-depth practical language training from native speakers
Spanish as a compulsory subject
A total of six modules in which students study Hispanophone linguistics, literature and cultural studies as well as receive in-depth practical language training from native speakers
English (elective subject)
Four modules dealing with deepening and expanding practical language knowledge, fundamentals of the subject sciences, and linguistic and cultural teaching and learning processes
German (elective subject)
Four modules covering, among other things, basic and advanced linguistics, literary studies, and textual competence
French or Spanish as an elective subject
Six modules that provide students with comprehensive practical language training by native speakers, introduction and in-depth study of the subject areas (linguistics and literature), and history and culture of the chosen language area
Study abroad
Students complete a stay abroad at a university in a French- or Spanish-speaking country in their fifth semester. The University of Kassel offers students a wide range of options thanks to its extensive network of partnerships.
Bachelor's final module
The topic of the Bachelor's thesis is issued at the beginning of the sixth semester at the earliest, provided that the requirements specified in the examination regulations are met. The topic is chosen according to the student's own research interests and in close consultation with the chosen examiner. The thesis can be written in German as well as in French or Spanish.
Key competencies
Key competencies enable students to acquire or deepen skills that are not directly related to the subject in order to complement their own profile. This can include intra- and/or extra-university engagement but also separate and designated courses of the University of Kassel, e.g. workshops on project management or web editing.
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For all students, the study programme includes a stay abroad at a university in the French- or Spanish-speaking cultural area (at least one semester). For those with French as a compulsory subject, there is the additional option to apply for the Bachelor's degree programme in "CultureA". This option offers you a binational study programme sponsored by the German-French University (DFH). The partnerships enable students to have an intensive exchange with students of the same year from Angers, support for a one-year stay abroad, and, after successful completion of the studies, the awarding of three degrees. Students can start their studies in Angers in September and in Kassel in October of each year at their home university. Students from Angers, France, come to Kassel in their second year of study. The fifth and sixth semesters are obligatory for Kassel students to spend abroad at the partner university in Angers. The modules are fixed, which is why the achievements can be transferred into the German grading system.