The academic content and curriculum of the Bachelor of Arts in German Language Teaching is designed to provide students with a broad-based education in German language, literature and culture. The program focuses on German linguistics, literature, and pedagogy, while aiming for students to acquire effective teaching skills.
Among the primary components of the curriculum are German language courses. These courses give students in-depth knowledge of the basic building blocks of the German language. Training is provided in areas such as grammar, phonetics, morphology, syntax and semantics. There are also courses in translation, written and oral expression to develop advanced language skills.
German literature courses cover the historical development and main movements of German literature. By studying the works of classical and contemporary German authors, students develop skills in literary analysis and criticism. These courses help them understand the cultural and historical context of literature.
Cultural courses include German culture, history and art. These courses enable students to gain a broad perspective on Germany and other German-speaking regions. They also provide information about cultural diversity, social structures and current issues.
Pedagogical courses focus on key aspects of the teaching profession. Topics such as educational psychology, teaching methods, classroom management and assessment and evaluation in education form the basis of this department. Students, learning and teaching processes