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Queen Mary, University Of London
Anglo-German Cultural Relations MA
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| Course duration | 2 years |
| Study mode | Part time |
| Start date | 01-SEP-09 |
14-Apr-10Next Open Day
Further details
- Course fees
- Course fees are subject to change, and you are advised to check current details with the course provider.
- Course qualification
- MA in Anglo-German Cultural Relations
- Awarding body
- Queen Mary, University of London
- Assessment method
- Students are required to submit four 4,000-word essays (one for each module) in English and a 10,000-word dissertation in English or German.
- Entry requirements
- For entry to the MA applicants will need a BA in German or with German as a principal component (first class or upper-second class honours degree) or Staatsexamen, or equivalent qualification. Applications by graduates from other countries are welcome. Where English is not the applicants first language, the applicant will need to be highly proficient in English, for academic purposes, as well as in German.
Venue detail
- Venue description
- Guidance and advice may be available for all aspects of student life. Facilities/Support are available for students with hearing impairment. Facilities/Support are available for students whose main language is not English. Facilities/Support are available for students with learning difficulties. Facilities/Support are available for students with restricted mobility. Facilities/Support are available for students with visual impairment.
- Course venue
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Queen Mary, University Of London
London
020 7882 5511
020 7882 5588
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