German as a foreign and second language in the Vietnamese-German context M.A.
Program Overview
Introduction to the Master's Program
The Master's program in Deutsch als Fremd- und Zweitsprache im vietnamesisch-deutschen Kontext (German as a Foreign and Second Language in the Vietnamese-German Context) is a joint offering of the University of Leipzig and the Vietnam National University (VNU) in Hanoi. This program provides students with an excellent opportunity to gain in-depth expertise in the field of German as a foreign and second language, with a specialization in Vietnam and the Southeast Asian region.
Program Overview
The program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the theoretical and practical aspects of German as a foreign and second language. The curriculum includes a range of modules that cover topics such as language teaching, language acquisition, and cultural studies.
Modules and Structure
The program consists of various modules, including:
- Fachmodule in Leipzig (Modules in Leipzig)
- Fachmodule der Partneruniversität (Modules of the Partner University)
- Prüfungen und Abschlussarbeit (Exams and Thesis)
- Internationales Studium (International Studies)
- Vorlesungsverzeichnis (Lecture Directory)
- Stipendien und Förderung (Scholarships and Funding)
Coordination and Leadership
The program is coordinated by:
- Meike Münster, Wiss. Mitarbeiterin (Academic Staff Member)
- Prof. Dr. Katrin Wisniewski, Universitätsprofessorin (University Professor)
Research Areas
The program focuses on research areas such as:
- Deutsch als Fremd- und Zweitsprache (German as a Foreign and Second Language)
- Kulturwissenschaften (Cultural Studies)
- Sprachlehrforschung (Language Teaching Research)
Engagement and Practical Experience
Students in the program have various opportunities to engage in practical experiences and apply their knowledge in real-world settings.
Additional Information
For more information about the program, please refer to the official website of the University of Leipzig or contact the program coordinators.
