Graduate Studies in German
The degree of Master of Arts is offered in German Language and Literature and may be taken by full-time or part-time study.
More information on the program is available from the School of Graduate Studies.
Graduate Course Offerings
- 6000 Issues in Modern Technology, Literature and Culture
 - 6001 Issues in Literature on the Edges of Society
 - 6100 Issues in the History of the German Language
 - 6103 Bibliography and Research Methods
 - 6200 Issues in Early German Literature and Culture I
 - 6201 Issues in Early German Literature and Culture II
 - 6300 Issues in Early Modern German Literature and Culture I
 - 6301 Issues in Early Modern German Literature and Culture II
 - 6800 Issues in Modern German Literature and Culture I
 - 6801 Issues in Modern German Literature and Culture II
 - 6900 Issues in Contemporary German Lit. and Culture II
 - 6903 Issues in Propaganda and Censorship
 - 7000 Special Subject or Author I
 - 7001 Special Subject or Author II
 - 7002 - 7020 Special Topics in German Studies
 
Admission Requirements
Minimum admission requirements: Bachelor's degree (minimum second class honours) in an appropriate area of study.
How to apply? https://www.mun.ca/become/graduate/apply/
What is needed to apply?
- Online application
 - Official transcript
 - Letters of appraisal (2)
 - Non-refundable application fee
 - Proof of English proficiency
 - Additional documents may be required to better assess the application (writing sample in German); an interview may also be required
 
Application Deadline: January 31 (Fall admission)
For more information:
Dr. Halia Koo (graduate officer)
School of Graduate Studies: https://www.mun.ca/become/graduate/programs/german.php