Greek
The degree program involves linguistics and literature and focuses on reading, translating and interpreting original Greek texts from antiquity based on a linguistic, stylistic and formal analysis. A sound knowledge of Ancient Greek is required in order to enable an in-depth understanding and independent study of Greek literature. Students interpret the texts within their historical and cultural context, which mainly includes the aspects of history and society, literary history, mythology, religion and philosophy.
An interest in and enthusiasm for ancient literature and its languages are the most important prerequisites for a successful study of Greek. Studying the texts that have done much to shape the European tradition of intellectual history will also help students to develop an understanding of the present. Aside from studying Ancient Greek literature, another main focus at the University of Bonn is its reception. The teaching combines traditional textual analysis with approaches drawn from modern literary theory.
Since students choose two subjects on teaching degree programs designed for Gymnasien and Gesamtschulen, they will take a second subject second subject (plus educational sciences) alongside Greek.
Possible lines of work:
Teaching at Gymnasien or Gesamtschulen. To teach at a German public school, candidates must follow up their bachelor’s degree with a Master of Education degree program as well as practical teacher training.
Academia (teaching/research at universities, research institutions, etc.), administration (university and research management), adult education, the book industry (libraries, archives, publishers), cultural institutions (foundations, museums, etc.), the media (press, radio, television, online media), consulting
University entrance qualification (e.g. Abitur)
German language proficiency (DSH level 2, CEFR level C1, as per DSH exam. regulations)