MA (Hons) German and Applied Language Studies
Overview
Our MA (Hons) Applied Language Studies (ALS) degree is designed to allow students to 'major' in French, German or Spanish, whilst also studying a range of complementary subjects.
This is our most flexible language degree as it allows you to specialise in the study of German while delving deeper into subjects that complement your interests and career aspirations, or a further language, through optional courses and electives.
Year 3 is spent abroad, immersed in your chosen language. You will have the choice of studying at one of our partner institutions or teaching English as a foreign language. Year 4 allows you to refine your professional profile further through specialist optional courses.
Accreditation
The Department of Languages and Intercultural Studies is a member of the Institute of Translation and Interpreting (ITI).
We are also official higher education partner of the Chartered Institute of Linguists – a professional body that maintains the highest standards for practising interpreters and translators: Chartered Institute of Linguists
In addition, we are founding members of CIUTI, the world’s oldest and most prestigious international association of universities who train interpreters and translators: CIUTI
Employability
Work and study
This is what our MA (Hons) German and Applied Language Studies students are doing 15 months after graduating:
- 65% are working
- 10% are studying
- 10% are working and studying.
In highly skilled work
- 70% of those are in highly skilled work 15 months after graduating.
Salary
- The average salary of students 15 months after graduating: £19000
- The average UK salary of students 15 months after graduating from a similar course: £22000
Jobs
These are the most common jobs students go into 15 months after graduating:
- Artistic, literary and media occupations
- Business and public service associate professionals
- Teaching and educational professionals
Overview
Our MA (Hons) Applied Language Studies (ALS) degree is designed to allow students to 'major' in French, German or Spanish, whilst also studying a range of complementary subjects.
This is our most flexible language degree as it allows you to specialise in the study of German while delving deeper into subjects that complement your interests and career aspirations, or a further language, through optional courses and electives.
Year 3 is spent abroad, immersed in your chosen language. You will have the choice of studying at one of our partner institutions or teaching English as a foreign language. Year 4 allows you to refine your professional profile further through specialist optional courses.
Accreditation
The Department of Languages and Intercultural Studies is a member of the Institute of Translation and Interpreting (ITI).
We are also official higher education partner of the Chartered Institute of Linguists – a professional body that maintains the highest standards for practising interpreters and translators: Chartered Institute of Linguists
In addition, we are founding members of CIUTI, the world’s oldest and most prestigious international association of universities who train interpreters and translators: CIUTI
Employability
Work and study
This is what our MA (Hons) German and Applied Language Studies students are doing 15 months after graduating:
- 65% are working
- 10% are studying
- 10% are working and studying.
In highly skilled work
- 70% of those are in highly skilled work 15 months after graduating.
Salary
- The average salary of students 15 months after graduating: £19000
- The average UK salary of students 15 months after graduating from a similar course: £22000
Jobs
These are the most common jobs students go into 15 months after graduating:
- Artistic, literary and media occupations
- Business and public service associate professionals
- Teaching and educational professionals