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Studying German encompasses learning a major European language and its cultural heritage. The University of Glasgow offers diverse teaching approaches, covering everything from 18th-century traditions to modern cultural studies. Our program integrates language acquisition with cultural understanding through practical, career-oriented courses, giving our graduates a competitive edge in the job market. Your first-year curriculum depends on prior German experience. Students with SQA Higher or A-level German (grades A or B) enroll in non-beginner language and culture courses, while beginners or those with limited experience can take intensive foundation courses covering reading, writing, and speaking. Dual language students complete a year abroad in a country where one of their languages is spoken, plus an additional three-month stay during fourth year in a nation where their second language is used.
Language graduates pursue diverse career paths including: media, arts administration, education, civil service, finance, business management, public relations, and
international diplomacy.
Employers highly appreciate the adaptable skills developed through language degrees. A Modern Languages & Cultures degree from our School provides unique global perspectives.