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8/31/2025The MA program Language and Society in Africa offers an advanced academic education in language studies, sociolinguistics, and communicative practices in Africa and the African diaspora.The program comprises two study tracks: a non-consecutive study track “African discourses – linguistic and cultural entanglements”, and a consecutive study track “African Studies – social and historical contexts” building on prior linguistic studies.Students of the non-consecutive study track “African discourses – linguistic and cultural entanglements” add a specialization to the core area of their prior academic education. In addition to acquiring an African language (Fula, Hausa, Swahili), students study basic linguistics and central themes relevant to African studies. These themes are explored in-depth in several self-study modules. Central to the African linguistics profile are courses in field methods, followed by a module covering a range of practical applications. The second study track offers students with previous training in linguistics the opportunity to deepen and/or broaden their African linguistics expertise, especially with a view to later PhD studies in that field. Their studies may include the teaching of methods from other disciplines to foster interdisciplinary competence.The Master’s thesis prepares students of both study tracks for later PhD studies or a professional activity with a link to Africa.
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Public
Germany
Frankfurt am Main
Hesse
No
2 years
4 terms
Tuition Fee (Non-EU): Free
Winter: 31 August 2001 at UTC
NextDate: 31 August 2025 at UTC
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