German studies (1-PRK-FG-D2)(in Polish: Germanistik) | |
Master's degree studies full time, 2 years Language: German | Jump to: Opis ogólnyStudia stacjonarne II stopnia Studia na kierunku Germanistik umożliwiają wybór spośród dwóch atrakcyjnych modułów, dostosowanych do realnych potrzeb rynku pracy, a jednocześnie spełniających oczekiwania i zainteresowania studiujących. Wysoko wykwalifikowana kadra naukowo-dydaktyczna zapewnia studentom odpowiedni poziom nauczania i pomaga zdobywać im wykształcenie, dzięki któremu sąkonkurencyjni na trudnym rynku pracy. Co wyróżnia filologię germańską na UO?
Lokalizacja Zajęcia dydaktyczne na kierunku Germanistik odbywają się przy placu Staszica 1 w obrębie kampusu uniwersyteckiego w bezpośredniej bliskości akademików. Przystosowanie budynku do potrzeb osób niepełnosprawnych, ciepła i pozytywna kolorystyka oraz świetna infrastruktura sprawiają, iż nasi studenci mogą studiować w komfortowych warunkach. Jakie umiejętności zdobywa się na kierunku Germanistik? Studenci mają możliwość podniesienia kompetencji językowych do poziomu zbliżonego do kompetencji rodzimych użytkowników języka. Uzyskują przygotowanie ogólnohumanistyczne, pogłębiają wiedzę o języku niemieckim, realiach, kulturze i historii krajów niemieckiego obszaru językowego. Doskonalą także swój warsztat badawczy. W obrębie kierunku Germanistik poza kształceniem ogólnofilologicznym oferowane są następujące moduły do wyboru: ·FACHSPRACHEN, MEDIEN, KOMMUNIKATION – (języki specjalistyczne, media, komunikacja), przygotowujący do odpowiedzialnego pełnienia ról zawodowych w przestrzeni medialnej oraz w zakresie wielojęzyczności i komunikacji specjalistycznej. Blok obejmuje m.in. takie przedmioty, jak komunikacja specjalistyczna, dyskurs medialny, wielojęzyczność w Europie, język reklamy i perswazji, przekład specjalistyczny, zarządzanie i prowadzenie projektów w dziedzinie kultury ·LINGUISTIK, TRANSLATORIK, INTERKULTURELLE KOMMUNIKATION – (lingwistyka, translatoryka, komunikacja interkulturowa), umożliwiający zdobycie wiedzy oraz doświadczenia lingwistycznego i translatorskiego, w tym umiejętności komunikowania się w wybranych rejestrach specjalistycznych. Blok obejmuje m.in. takie przedmioty, jak analiza i krytyka przekładu, tłumaczenia ekonomiczne, socjolingwistyka oraz wybrane zagadnienia z językoznawstwa oraz interkulturowości Student wybiera jeden z powyższych modułów i wówczas przedmioty wybranego modułu stają się jego przedmiotami obowiązkowymi. Niezależnie od tego, każdy student kierunku Germanistik II stopnia może nabyć uprawnienia do nauczania języka niemieckiego. Możliwość tę daje ukończenie dodatkowego modułu nauczycielskiego zgodnego ze standardami kształcenia nauczycieli. W oparciu o regulacje obowiązującej ustawy Prawo o szkolnictwie wyższym i nauce z 20 lipca 2018 r. Uniwersytet Opolski opracował spójny program kształcenia nauczycieli obejmujący 540 godzin, z czego 210 to godziny przedmiotów psychologiczno – pedagogicznych, 60 godzin to podstawy dydaktyki ogólnej, a kolejne 270 godzin to zajęcia z zakresu dydaktyki języka niemieckiego z uwzględnieniem praktyk pedagogicznych, które organizujemy dla naszych studentów. Uprawnienia do nauczania, które nadajemy spełniają wszystkie wymagania niezbędne do zatrudnienia w polskich szkołach. Warto także dodać, iż uprawnienia do nauczania języka niemieckiego jako obcego są tożsame z uprawnieniami do nauczania języka niemieckiego jako języka mniejszości. Udział w zajęciach modułu nauczycielskiego jest oczywiście bezpłatny. Absolwent kierunku Germanistik posiada wysokie kompetencje językowe (na poziomie C2 Europejskiego Systemu Opisu Kształcenia Językowego Rady Europy) w mowie i piśmie w zakresie języka niemieckiego podbudowane gruntowną i wszechstronną wiedzą z zakresu wybranej specjalności.. Studia na kierunku Germanistik otwierają szerokie, interesujące perspektywy zawodowe. Zdobyte w zależności od wybranego modułu umiejętności translatorskie, kompetencje z zakresu języków specjalistycznych, animacji kultury i regionalizmu oraz uprawnienia do nauczania języka niemieckiego pozwalają na podjęcie pracy w charakterze nauczyciela na wszystkich etapach edukacyjnych, w wydawnictwach, redakcjach czasopism, w instytucjach kulturalnych, regionalnych ośrodkach badawczych oraz w sektorze usług wymagających zaawansowanej znajomości języka niemieckiego i kultury krajów niemieckojęzycznych. Wielu absolwentów znajduje zatrudnienie w sektorze usług innowacyjnych. Kierunek w pełni dostępny dla osób ze szczególnymi potrzebami. Szczegółowe informacje o kierunku: Wydział Filologiczny Cudzoziemcy Więcej informacji dla kandydatów zagranicznych i osób posiadających zagraniczne dokumenty na stronie hello.uni.opole.pl |
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Full qualification at the seventh level of the Polish Qualification Framework.
Graduate of the major Germanistik, Master’s degree
has detailed knowledge of:
- the chosen facts, objects and language, literary, culture and social phenomena related to the German language and culture and the methodology and language theories that explain intricate interdependencies among them, which is a general German philological theoretical knowledge;
- main developmental tendencies of the disciplines important for philological studies;
- methodological and subject-specific issues pertaining to philological sciences, their newest developments and directions of research;
- theories and advanced methodology and terminology applied in the science of language;
- advanced analytical methods used to interpret texts and other products of German culture within chosen theories and research schools in German linguistics;
- fundamental dilemmas in modern German philology pertaining to its research and application to solving social issues;
- economic, legal and various other conditions and concepts in connection with the research carried out in German philology and the application of its results;
- rules of industrial and intellectual property rights and the management of the resources;
- rules of functioning characteristic of the systems and institutions appropriate for the professional activity within German philology (education, culture, media, translations, and business process outsourcing),
Gradate can:
- use the knowledge related to the field of German philology to formulate and solve complicated issues in the use of German in an innovative way, in unexpected situations;
- formulate and analyse research problems, choose tools and methods to solve them, synthesize various ideas and viewpoints basing on the philological knowledge (with possible application of related research fields);
- perform a critical analysis and interpretation of chosen texts and products of culture characteristic of German philology with the application of original methods to evaluate their importance for and impact on the historical and cultural processes;
- communicates, also in a debate, with various circles of interlocutors on specialist topics;
- use German at C2-Level CEFR for Languages, also with reference to specialist terminology;
- assume the leading role in a team,
- plan and perform one’s own and other people’s life-long learning processes;
Graduate is ready to:
- evaluate critically the received knowledge and recognize the importance of linguistic issues while solving cognitive and practical problems;
- fulfil social obligations, inspire and organize activity for social environment, and initiate activity benefitting the public in an enterprising way;
- fulfil professional duties in a responsible way, considering changing social needs, with reference to developing the professional outcome, maintaining the ethos of the industry and developing the rules of professional ethics;
- participate in various forms of cultural life;
- act competently, responsibly and ethically within the field of German Linguistics, Literature Studies, Culture Studies.
Learning outcomes
Full qualification at the sixth level of the Polish Qualification Framework. Graduate of the major Germanistik, Master’s degree has in-depth knowledge of:
- the chosen facts, objects and language, literary, culture and social phenomena related to the German language and culture and the methodology and language theories that explain intricate interdependencies among them, which is a general German philological theoretical knowledge;
- main developmental tendencies of the disciplines important for philological studies;
- methodological and subject-specific issues pertaining to philological sciences, their newest developments and directions of research;
- theories and advanced methodology and terminology applied in the science of language, literature and culture;
- analytical methods used to interpret texts and other products of German culture within chosen theories and research schools in German linguistics;
- fundamental dilemmas in modern German philology pertaining to its research and application to solving social issues;
- economic, legal and various other conditions and concepts in connection with the research carried out in German philology and the application of its results;
- rules of industrial and intellectual property rights and the management of the resources;
- rules of functioning characteristic of the systems and institutions appropriate for the professional activity within German philology (education, culture, media, translations, and business process outsourcing);
- (graduate who has completed the Teacher Training Module) issues in connection with the speciality in Teaching German as a First or Second Language : (1) human development in the life cycle from the biological, psychological and social points of view; (2) processes of interpersonal and social communication, including pedagogical, didactic, educational and supervisory activities, and their correct applications and disruptions; (3) formation and education along with the social, cultural, psychological, biological and medical foundations of these concepts; (4) Contemporary pedagogical theories of education, learning and teaching, and the multifaceted conditioning of these processes; (5) main educational environments, their specific features and processes; (6) designing and conducting diagnostic research in pedagogical practice, including Special Educational Needs of students with various developmental deficits; (7) the structure and functions of the educational system – its aims, legal regulations, internal organization and functioning of the institutions of education, formation and care; (8) children, pupils, parents and teachers being subject to pedagogical activity, and stakeholders of school education, as well as the specific ways in which correct and incorrect development influences the functioning of children and the youth; (9) the specific ways in which children with Special Educational Needs function, with focus on talented pupils; (10) methodology of performing tasks – norms, procedures and good practice applied in a chosen area of pedagogy (teaching in public schools, special schools and integration schools); (11) health and safety regulations in the institutions of education, formation and care; (12) designing one’s own professional development and promotion; (13) professional teacher ethics;
Gradate can:
- use the knowledge related to the field of German philology to formulate and solve complicated issues in the use of German in an innovative way, in unexpected situations;
- formulate and analyse research problems, choose tools and methods to solve them, synthesize various ideas and viewpoints basing on the philological knowledge (with possible application of related research fields);
- perform a critical analysis and interpretation of chosen texts and products of culture characteristic of German philology with the application of original methods to evaluate their importance for and impact on the historical and cultural processes;
- communicate, also in a debate, with various circles of interlocutors on specialist topics;
- use German at C2-Level CEFR for Languages, including specialist terminology;
- assume the leading role in a team,
- plan and perform one’s own and other people’s life-long learning processes.
- (graduate who has completed the Teacher Training Module) apply the professional knowledge and experience acquired within the field of Teaching German as a First or Second Language, especially with reference to: (1) the observation of pedagogical situations and events; (2) applying theoretical knowledge of pedagogy and psychology to analyse and interpret pedagogical events, as well as the motifs and patterns of behaviours of their participants; (3) applying theoretical knowledge in the fields of pedagogy, psychology, didactics, and subject methodology to diagnosing, analysing, formulating prognoses and choosing practical strategies in schools; (4) independent acquisition of knowledge and development of one’s professional skills in connection with pedagogical, but also didactic, educational and supervisory activity, basing on different sources in Polish and German, and modern technologies; (5) diagnostic tools allowing for recognizing Special Educational Needs of the students to elaborate on the practical results of observations and to formulate practical conclusions; (6) communication tools and the ability to communicate with people originating from various environments, being in different emotional conditions, to solve conflicts in a discursive way and provide good atmosphere for classroom communication; (7) the evaluation of typical methods and procedures applied to perform didactic, educational and supervisory tasks; (8) the choice and usage of available materials, and methods to design and effectively perform pedagogical, didactic, educational and supervisory activities, the use of modern technologies in didactics; (9) administering education and formation processes and group cooperation; (10) animating work on the development of the participants of pedagogical processes, supporting their independence in acquiring knowledge, and inspiring them to life-long learning activities; (11) working with students, individualizing tasks and adjusting teaching methods and contents to their needs and abilities (with focus on students with Special Educational Needs) along with the changes taking place in life and science; (12) working in teams assuming different roles; undertaking and defining tasks, having basic organizational skills to perform pedagogical, educational, formational and supervisory activity, cooperating with other teachers and parents; (14) analysing one’s own pedagogical, educational, formational and supervisory activity to detect areas necessitating modification; ability to experiment and implement innovative actions; (15) designing one’s own schedule of professional development.
Graduate is ready to:
- evaluate critically the received knowledge and recognize the importance of linguistic issues while solving cognitive and practical problems;
- fulfil social obligations, inspire and organize activity for social environment, and initiate activity benefitting the public in an enterprising way;
- fulfil professional duties in a responsible way, considering changing social needs, with reference to developing the professional outcome, maintaining the ethos of the industry and developing the rules of professional ethics;
- participate in various forms of cultural life;
- act competently, responsibly and ethically within the field of the chosen academic discipline.
- (graduate who has completed the Teacher Training Module) (1) has good understanding of the necessity to develop constantly both in professional and individual life, and to perform constant evaluation of one’s own professional competence that must be improved in the course of pedagogical, educational, formational and supervisory activities; (2) displays the knowledge of the importance and meaning of pedagogical activities in the social environment, and readiness to accept professional undertakings with due persistence in individual and team activities resulting from the teacher’s functions; (3) is aware of the necessity of performing individualized pedagogical, educational, formational and supervisory activity; (4) is capable of professional reflection on following the rules of professional ethics; (5) is aware of ethical dimensions of the diagnosing and evaluating processes; (6) is responsible in designing and performing pedagogical, educational, formational and supervisory activities; (7) is ready to undertake individual and team challenges to improve the quality of school work.
Additionally, graduate has basic knowledge and understanding within the fields of (1) information technologies, text processing, using spreadsheets and databases, using presentation graphics, using networking services, acquiring and processing information, and applying information technologies in didactic activities; (2) correct functioning and pathologies of the organs of speech and well developed patterns of usage of these organs; (3) health and safety regulations in teacher’s work, including the instruction of first aid and the foundations for the caretaker’s legal responsibility.