Zwei-Fächer-Bachelor (inkl. Lehramtsfächer)
Structure of the Two-subject Bachelor's programme at the Faculty of Humanities of the University of Göttingen
In the two-subject Bachelor's degree programme, two subjects are studied equally. As a rule*, all subjects can be combined with each other. This means that cross-faculty subject combinations can also be chosen.For the Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree, a total of 180 credits are earned.
The two subjects each account for 66 credits. The examination and study regulations provide information on how and through which modules**/courses these credits are to be earned. In some cases there are elective options for modules and courses, in others there are none.
In addition to the total of 132 credits in the subject area (2 x 66 = 132), 36 credits are earned in the so-called professionalisation area. Within this professionalisation area, students can basically choose between four different profiles:
12 credits are awarded for the Bachelor’s thesis, which is written in one of the two subjects. The standard period of study is six semesters.
*Exception: A combination of East Asian Studies/Chinese as a Foreign Language with East Asian Studies/Modern China is not possible.
** A glossary with relevant terms for studying, e.g. 'module', can be found here.