Program Overview
Master Programme in Comparative Literature
The Master programme in Comparative Literature is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of literary studies from a comparative perspective.
Application and Admission Procedure
The application and admission procedure for the Master programme in Comparative Literature depends on whether the student has completed their previous degree programme at the University of Vienna or another post-secondary educational institution.
Degree from the University of Vienna
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Degree from Another University and Knowledge of German C1 or Higher
Students who have completed their degree at another university and have a knowledge of German C1 or higher can apply for the programme.
Degree from Another University and Knowledge of German Lower than C1
Students who have completed their degree at another university but have a knowledge of German lower than C1 may also be eligible to apply.
Admission
The admission requirements for the Master programme in Comparative Literature include:
- Bachelor/diploma programmes
- Master programmes
- Teacher education programmes
- Change of degree programme
- Additional degree programmes
- Closing a degree programme
- Resumption of studies
- Application and admission periods
- German language proficiency
- English language proficiency
- Info for third-country students
- Leave of absence
- Co-registration
- Non-degree programme
- Studying without secondary-school leaving certificate
- CEEPUS students
- Additional exams
Programme Details
The Master programme in Comparative Literature offers a comprehensive curriculum that covers a wide range of topics in literary studies. The programme is designed to provide students with a deep understanding of literary theory, criticism, and analysis, as well as the ability to apply this knowledge in a comparative context.
Research Areas
The programme covers various research areas, including:
- Literary theory and criticism
- Comparative literature
- Literary analysis and interpretation
- Cultural studies
- Language and literature
Tuition Fee
The tuition fee for the Master programme in Comparative Literature is not specified in the provided context.
Study Organisation
The study organisation for the Master programme in Comparative Literature includes:
- Welcome and introduction to the programme
- Web services and online resources
- Studying and exams
- Semester planning
- Studying safely
- Change of personal data
- Accessible studies
- Studying healthily
- Confirmations and certifications
- ABC of terminology
- Student life and support services
Graduates
The Master programme in Comparative Literature prepares graduates for a wide range of careers in literary studies, education, research, and cultural institutions. Graduates can pursue careers as:
- Literary critics and scholars
- Teachers and educators
- Researchers and academics
- Cultural consultants and advisors
- Editors and publishers
- Writers and authors
