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Prospective + New Students


Prospective Students

Are you interested in studying at the Department of English and American Studies?

You are welcome to download the following presentation, delivered at the 2025 Regensburger Hochschultag:

If you have any questions, please contact the Department's student advisory service.



Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)

We are glad?that you are interested in studying English at the University of Regensburg!

At the Department of English and American Studies, we offer three B.A. programs:

  • B.A. English Linguistics (Englische Sprachwissenschaft)
  • B.A. British Studies (Anglistik)
  • B.A. American Studies (Amerikanistik)

You can choose one of these three subjects as either your B.A. major (1. Hauptfach), your second major (2. Hauptfach), or your minor (Nebenfach). Please note that the subjects listed above cannot be combined, i.e. you cannot choose more than one of them.

For more information on the content and structure of each program, as well as the individual combination options within each program, please go to?B.A. (Bachelor of Arts).


Please note:

Due to the very high number of students in the B.A. and teacher training programs at the Department of English and American Studies, students may not be able to complete their studies within the standard period of study (Regelstudienzeit). Waiting times for the admission to many classes are to be expected.?A very good knowledge of English (see below) is essential to actively and successfully participate in all courses in the required manner.


Contact

For all questions regarding the organization of studies, please contact the?student advisors.


Further information

  • Information meetings for prospective students:?The Central Department for Course Counseling offers information meetings for prospective students ?("Roadmap ins Studium"). The exact dates can be found?here.
  • Further information about possible?combinations of majors and minors?within the B.A. program.?
  • About the enrollment (matriculation: see?Registrar’s Office).


Teacher Training

We are glad you are interested in studying English at the University of Regensburg!

At the Department of English and American Studies, you can study English for the following school types:

  • Grundschule: English as major subject (Unterrichtsfach) or as a minor subject (Didaktikfach)
  • Mittelschule: English as major subject (Unterrichtsfach) or as a minor subject (Didaktikfach), including as a minor subject for the program in Special Needs Education (Sonderp?dagogik)?
  • Realschule: English as one of two major subjects (Unterrichtsfach)
  • Gymnasium: English as one of two major subjects (vertieft studiertes Fach)

For more information on the content and structure of each program, as well as the individual combination options within each program, please go to?Teacher Training.?


Please note:

Due to the very high number of students in the B.A. and teacher training programs at the Department of English and American Studies, students may not be able to complete their studies within the standard period of study (Regelstudienzeit). Waiting times for the admission to many classes are to be expected.?A very good knowledge of English (see below) is essential to actively and successfully participate in all courses in the required manner.?


Contact

For all questions regarding the organization of studies, please contact the?student advisors.


Further information


Master of Arts (M.A.)

The Department of English and American Studies at the University of Regensburg enjoys high national and international renown. It has established itself among the leading German research institutes in the field.

The Department of English and American Studies?at the University of Regensburg?offers the following graduate programs:

These M.A. programs are designed to expand the scope of a first academic qualification while also incorporating practical options.

For more information on the application procedure and the degree structure, please click on the name of the respective program.


English language skills

Classes at the Department of English and American Studies are taught almost exclusively in English. To complete their studies successfully, prospective students should be able to demonstrate sufficient English language skills and furthermore possess adequate knowledge of the languages, literatures, and cultures of the United Kingdom and North America.

For students in the teacher training programs and for B.A. students, language proficiency should be at level B2 of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) with respect to all language competencies, and at level C1 CEFR with respect to receptive language competencies (M.A. students must submit an English language certificate stating their English language skills are at level C1 or above with their application). In Bavarian high school leaving certificates (Abiturzeugnis), the language level according to CEFR is usually indicated. How many years of language training at school approximately correspond to which CEFR level can be seen in this table:

Level Years of language training
C1 Zeugnis der allg. Hochschulreife/fachgebundenen Hochschulreife/? Fachhochschulreife in the 1st or 2nd foreign language; Requirements met in full
B2 Zeugnis der allg. Hochschulreife/ fachgebundenen Hochschulreife/? Fachhochschulreife with at least mark 4 in der 1st or 2nd foreign language; Minimum requirements met
B1 At least?5 subsequent years of mandatory education in the 1st foreign language OR
at least 4 subsequent years of mandatory education in the 2nd foreign language OR
at least 3 subsequent years of mandatory education in the 3rd foreign language
A2 At least?3 subsequent years of mandatory education in 1st or 2nd foreign language OR
At least?2 subsequent years of mandatory education in 3rd foreign
language
A1 At least 1 year (as an elective)


Self test

Prospective students (teacher training programs, B.A.) may take the following self-test to assess their skills and knowledge:

Test?+?Key


Additional self-tests can be found here:

https://www.uni-muenster.de/SPZCT/index.php?area=demo&browserTabID=

http://www.flo-joe.co.uk/fce/students/tests/

http://www.englishmedialab.com/grammar.html

These tests are for self-assessment. They are not a mandatory requirement for the enrollment at the university. We recommend prospective students brush up their skills acquired at school, e.g. through English-language newspapers, novels, films, series, podcasts etc.



New Students

Welcome new students to the summer semester 2025!

Welcome to the University of Regensburg, and welcome to the Department of English and American Studies. We are glad you are here!

Please follow the links below to access information specific to your program.


Please note: Due to the very high number of students in the B.A. and teacher training programs at the Department of English and American Studies, students may not be able to complete their studies within the standard period of study (Regelstudienzeit). Waiting times for the admission to many classes are to be expected.

Have a good start into your first term at our university!


First Semester B.A.


Introductory Meetings for First-Semester Students B.A.

First-semester students (incl. students coming from other universities and students changing their study programs):

All relevant information for beginning your studies will be provided on the website of the Central Department for Course Counseling.
There will be introductory information meetings for all majors and minors during the week before classes start. The program for all majors and minors can be found here .

B.A. American Studies (Amerikanistik), B.A. British Studies (Anglistik), B.A. English Linguistics (Englische Sprachwissenschaft):?

  • Tuesday, April 15: 12:00-13:00 in lecture hall H3 (UR walking, maps)?

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Please find all dates for the first-semester information meetings for all majors and minors here.

Please contact the degree program coordinators if you have any questions.


Recommended Classes for Your First Semester

You will find an overview of all compulsory courses in the B.A. programs, according to the currently valid examination regulations (BPO) and study recommendations here.

These lists show the basic structure of your studies in British Studies, American Studies, and English Linguistics, which you should supplement with non-mandatory courses according to your interests and needs (e. g. with regard to exam/thesis preparation). Generally, we recommend taking some of the following courses in the first semester [(teaching) hours per week=Semesterwochenstunden,?ECTS pts.=Leistungspunkte].

  • B.A.?major?(B.A.-Fach/zweites Hauptfach)
    • General Language Course A (2 hours/3 ECTS pts.)
    • Introduction to English Linguistics: Theory and Structure (2 hours/4 ECTS pts.)
    • (optional) Introduction to English Linguistics: Phonetics and Phonology (2 hours/4 ECTS pts.)
    • Introduction to English and American Literary Studies (3 hours/4 ECTS pts.)
    • Introduction to American Studies (1 hour/1 ECTS pt.)
    • (optional) American Literary History or British Literary History (2 hours/4 ECTS pts. each)
  • B.A.?minor (Nebenfach)
    • all minors:
      General Language Course A (2 hours/3 ECTS pts.)
      Introduction to American Studies (1 hour/1 ECTS pt.)
    • if British Studies or American Studies is your minor:
      Introduction to English and American Literary Studies (3 hours/4 ECTS pts.)
    • if English Linguistics is your minor:
      Introduction to English Linguistics I: Theory and Structure (2 hours/4 ECTS pts.)
      (optional) Introduction to English Linguistics II: Phonetics and Phonology (2 hours/4 ECTS pts.)


Other combinations are possible as well. However, students should try to successfully complete the core modules Linguistics, Language, Literary Studies, and Cultural Studies within approximately three semesters. The dates of the courses offered each semester can be found in the detailed course catalogue on SPUR.

At the university, there are a number of other course types (such as lectures, seminars, and advanced seminars). The following list provides you with a brief?overview?of these.

You can find further information regarding the structure of your study program and the organization of your studies at?B.A. (Bachelor of Arts).?



First Semester Teacher Training


Introductory Meetings for First-Semester Students

First-semester students (incl. students coming from other universities and students changing their study programs)

All relevant information for beginning your studies will be provided on the website of the?Central Department for Course Counseling.

There will be introductory information meetings for all majors during the week before classes start.?

Lehramt Englisch?Unterrichtsfach Mittelschule, Realschule, Lehramt Gymnasium (two sessions):?

  • Monday, April 14: 14:00-15:30, room H3
  • Monday, April 14: 15:30-17:00, room H3

The schedule for all majors can be found here.

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Didaktikfach Englisch Grundschule (Grundschule allgemein):

  • only in winter semester

Didaktikfach Englisch Mittelschule?(Mittelschule allgemein):

  • Tuesday, April 15: 10:00-10:15, room H4

The schedule for the various "Didaktikf?cher" can be found here.

Please contact the degree program coordinators if you have any questions.


Recommended Classes for Your First Semester

You will find an overview of all compulsory courses in the teacher training programs, according to the currently valid examination regulations (LPO) and study recommendations,?here. These lists show the basic structure of your studies in linguistics, literary and cultural studies, language, and teaching English, which you should supplement with non-mandatory courses according to your interests and needs (e. g. with regard to exam/thesis preparation). Generally, we recommend taking some of the following courses in the first semester [(teaching) hours per week=Semesterwochenstunden,?ECTS pts.=Leistungspunkte].

  • English as a major subject (vertieft studiertes Fach/Unterrichtsfach)
    • General Language Course A (2 hours/3 ECTS pts.)
    • Introduction to English Linguistics: Theory and Structure (2 hours/4 ECTS pts.)
    • (optional) Introduction to English Linguistics: Phonetics and Phonology (2 hours/4 ECTS pts.)
    • Introduction to English and American Literary Studies (3 hours/4 ECTS pts.)
    • Introduction to American Studies (1 hour/1 ECTS pt.) (not obligatory in the teacher training programs for Grundschule and Mittelschule)
    • (optional) American Literary History or British Literary History (2 hours/4 ECTS pts. each)
  • English as a minor subject (Didaktikfach?einer F?chergruppe der Grund-/Mittelschule):
    • General Language Course A (2 hours/3 ECTS pts.)

Other combinations are possible as well. However, students should try to successfully complete the core modules Linguistics, Language, Literary Studies, and Cultural Studies within approximately three to four semesters. The dates of the courses offered each semester can be found in the detailed course catalog on SPUR.????????

At the university, there are a number of other course types (such as lectures, seminars, and advanced seminars). The following list provides you with a brief?overview?of these.

You can find further information regarding the structure of your study program and the organization of your studies at?Teacher Training and Structure.



Further Information

At the university, there are a number of other course types (such as lectures, seminars, and advanced seminars). The following list provides you with a brief?overview?of these.

The University Library and the Computer Center have created a course for first-semester students called Fit fürs Studium. In this online course, students can get to know various programs, tools, and databases designed to help them with their studies.?

You can find further information regarding the structure of your study program and the organization of your studies at?B.A. (Bachelor of Arts) and at?Teacher Training.


Course Registration

Online course registration (SPUR)

Registration takes place online in the electronic course catalog (in SPUR). Further information and registration dates can be found in the individual course descriptions on SPUR.

Please note: Students who do not show up for the first session in the first week of class will loose their place in class.

Online course registration (FlexNow)

In addition to the online course registration in SPUR, there is an electronic system for managing your academic records:?FlexNow. Students must register in?FlexNow for all classes?they would like to get credit for (i.e. all compulsory classes and all courses for their electives).

Registration for most classes will take place during the semester. For the exact registration dates and further information, please go to FlexNow registration.


Additional Foreign Language Skills

Students who study English in the B.A. or Teacher Training Programs will need to show some proof of foreign language skills in addition to English by the time they apply for admission to their B.A. thesis or state exams at the Examinations Office. Details about the foreign language requirements can be found in the Examination Regulations?of your study program.

Additional foreign language skills may be acquired during the course of study. The Center of Language and Communication (ZSK) offers a variety of language courses at their Department for Foreign Language Training (SFA).

When you apply for admission to the B.A. thesis or state exams at the Examinations Office, you will need to show proof of your foreign language skills, for example with your high school leaving certificate or a certificate issued by the ZSK.

How many years at school of foreign language training correspond to which level can be found?here.

LATIN: Students who study English for Lehramt Gymnasium?must demonstrate “gesicherte Lateinkenntnisse” when registering for the state examination. You can find information regarding Latin language skills and courses here.



  1. Fakult?t für Sprach-, Literatur- und Kulturwissenschaften

Department of English and American Studies - Student Advisory Service

Information for students


Student Advisory Service
(Studiengangkoordination)

Dr. Melanie Burgemeister
Gabriele M?dl

Tel. 0941/943-3667

Mail