国际学生入学条件
IB score 32
IB requirements
Including 5 at Higher Level in History, and 5 at Higher Level or 6 at Standard Level (B programme) in German for the post-IB pathway.
No language qualification required for the beginners' pathway.
A level
ABB
Required subjects
A level
B in History
B in German if you will be studying the language post-A level
No language qualification required for the beginners' pathway
GCSE
English grade 4 (C)
IELTS - 6.5 (no less than 6.0 in any element), TOEFL (iBT) - 90 (minimum 19 in writing and listening, 20 in reading and 22 in speaking)
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雅思考试总分
6.5
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雅思考试指南
- 雅思总分:6.5
- 托福网考总分:90
- 托福笔试总分:160
- 其他语言考试:Pearson Test of English Academic - 71 (with a minimum of 65 in each element)
CRICOS代码: RV21
申请截止日期: 请与IDP顾问联系以获取详细信息。
课程简介
本课程为您提供机会,将德语的语言,文学,历史和文化研究与历史上的各种模块结合起来。该课程将历史与德语语言和文化的学位学习相结合,对德语初学者和A级以后的学生开放。初学者的德国学生会参加密集的语言课程,旨在在四年内将其提升到学位水平,而A后水平的学生则会参加高级语言课程。我们诚挚地邀请绝对的初学者,GCSE,AS(所有初学者途径)或德语水平的A Level学生(高级途径)申请。所有学生均获得相同学位的学位,即我们的德语和历史学士学位。国外一年。
This joint honours course allows you to combine your curiosity for human experience with your love of communicating in another language. With History modules ranging from ‘Media in Germany’ to ‘Travel and adventure in the Medieval World’ and German modules taking you from ‘German Colonialism’ to ‘Mythology in German Literature’ – you’re able to truly personalise this degree around your personal interests or career aspirations. Many of our students say the year abroad is their course highlight. Not only do you have the opportunity to fully immerse yourself in the German language and culture, but spending time abroad can make you more independent and confident. Taking yourself out of your comfort zone won’t only benefit your degree, it’ll shape the person you are to become.How you will learnWhen you begin studying at university, you will probably find that you cover material much more quickly than you did while studying for your A levels. The key to success is preparing well for classes and then taking the ideas you encounter further in your own time.Lectures – provide an overview of what you are studying, using a variety of audio and visual materials to support your learning.Seminars and workshops – give you the chance to explore and interact with the material presented in lectures in a friendly and informal environment. You will be taught in a smaller group of students, with discussion focusing on a text or topic you've previously prepared.Workshops are more practical, perhaps through exploring texts, working with digital materials, or developing presentations.Tutorials – individual and small-group tutorials let you explore your work with your module tutor, perhaps discussing plans for an essay or presentation, or following up on an area of a module which has interested you.eLearning – our virtual-learning system, Moodle, offers 24-hour access to teaching materials and resources.Careers overviewStudying languages can open up a world of opportunities. From banking to charities and from teaching to MI5, businesses and organisations across the globe seek to employ language specialists.During this degree you’ll be able to choose from a wide range of modules, allowing you to tailor your studies around personal interests. In doing so you’ll start to identify potential career paths and begin to discover your areas of professional interest.In addition to language skills, you’ll develop transferable skills highly sought after by employers such as confident communication skills, strict attention to detail and the ability to work within different cultures and organisational styles.Combining language studies with history will help you develop critical reasoning skills, becoming an innovative problem solver able to communicate effectively.
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