Heidelberg University

Master in Italian/Italy in Contact (2 Years)

Heidelberg, Germany

The Master in Italian/Italy in Contact (2 Years) at Heidelberg University is a 2 year long program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Heidelberg University, officially Ruprecht Karl University of Heidelberg and founded in 1386, is Germany’s oldest university and a global centre for research and scholarship. With a long tradition captured by its motto SEMPER APERTUS, the university pairs centuries of academic heritage with a forward-looking commitment to interdisciplinary research, academic freedom, and societal responsibility.

The university offers a comprehensive range of disciplines across humanities, law, social sciences, natural sciences, and medicine, supported by strong doctoral training and research-based teaching. With approximately 29,187 students and a substantial international community, Heidelberg fosters collaboration across fields and provides access to leading research institutes, enabling students to engage in cutting-edge projects and pursue advanced study in a rigorous academic setting.

Heidelberg city provides an inspiring backdrop of historic streets, cultural life, and a compact campus that encourages scholarly exchange and student involvement. Extensive academic support, international offices, and research opportunities help international students integrate and advance their careers. For students seeking a world-class research environment rooted in tradition yet focused on contemporary challenges, Heidelberg University offers unmatched depth, interdisciplinary opportunities, and a vibrant intellectual community.

About the Program

The Master in Italian/Italy in Contact is a 2-year program at Heidelberg University in Germany. It's for students who want to study Italian language, literature, and culture in a global context. The program leads to a Master's degree and is taught in English.

The curriculum includes modules on Italian literature, arts, languages, and culture, with a focus on contact and exchange between Italy and other countries. Students can also study Italian as a minor subject, which accounts for 20 credits. This helps students develop skills in language, literature, and cultural analysis.

Graduates of this program can pursue careers as Italian language instructors, cultural consultants, or researchers. They can work in industries such as education, tourism, or international business. Specific job titles might include Language Professor, Cultural Advisor, or Tourism Specialist. Employers might include universities, cultural institutions, or travel companies.

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