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Romance languages and literatures

Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) – 2 field degree program - Minor Field


Note: Subject to the resolution of the Senate and the approval of the Ministry of Science, Research and the Arts, this course of study is to be newly established for the winter semester 2023/2024.
Language of instruction:

German and Romance languages

Academic calendar:

Winter Semester

Standard Period of Study:

6 semesters required for the full degree programme

Scope of services:

180 ECTS-Points for the full degree programme

Admission: First semester:

without special prerequisites for admission (free admissions)

Higher semesters:

free admission

Application period: First semester: 1 June–5 October
Higher semesters: Winter Semester: until 30.09., Summer Semester: until 31.03.
Important information regarding required application materials for higher semesters.
Application: Apply now!
Faculty affiliation: Faculty of Philology

The major field program in Romance Studies focuses on the language and culture of the areas in and outside of Europe where Romance languages are spoken (i.e., French, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, etc.). Students choose to specialize in two of these Romance languages. Besides learning the languages, they also receive training in the literature, culture, and geography of the countries in which they are spoken. In addition, students learn practical skills such as methods of information collection, enabling them to prepare their own oral presentations and research papers and communicate them in an understandable and effective form using modern technical aids (e.g., PowerPoint).


Please note:
From the summer semester 2020 on there may be deviations from individual regulations of the admission regulations, selection and entrance examination regulations as well as the study and examination regulations from the Corona Statutes [de].

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Central Academic Advising Office


The central academic advisory service - the Central Academic Advising Office (ZSB) provides information and advice on all questions that may arise prior to, at the beginning of, and during a course of study. If you are seeking subject-specific advice in addition to this, you can also contact the respective subject academic advisor.