Universität Wien

Studies Programme 16 - Musicology - Linguistics - Comparative Literature

16.01. Musicology

A. Bachelor Degree Programme in Musicology

1. Required Modules

B01 Module - Orientation Period
B02 Module - Music Theory
B03 Basic Module - History of European Music before and after 1600
B04 Basic Module - Ethnomusicology
B05 Basic Module - Systematic Musicology
B06 Basic Module - Contemporary Music and Popular Music
B07 Basic Module - Source Study, Source Work and Source Criticism
B08 Final Module

2. Elective Modules - Advanced Modules (VM) / Supplementary Modules (EM)

B09 VM History of European Music before 1600
B10 VM History of European Music after 1600
B11 VM Ethnomusicology
B12 VM Systematic Musicology
B13 VM Contemporary Music
B14 VM Popular Music
B15 VM Source Study, Source Work and Source Criticism
B16 EM Music and Society
B17 EM Analysis and Theoretical Interpretation of Music
B18 EM Music Philosophy, Music Aesthetics and Musical Hermeneutics
B19 EM Current Musicology
B20 EM Applied Musicology I
B21 EM Applied Musicology II

B. Master Degree Programme in Musicology

1. Alternative Required Modules (APM)

M01 APM 1
M02 APM 2
M03 APM 3
M04 APM 4
M05 APM 5

2. Elective Modules (WM)

M06 WM History of European Music before 1600
M07 WM History of European Music after 1600
M08 WM Ethnomusicology
M09 WM Systematic Musicology
M10 WM Contemporary Music
M11 WM Popular Music
M12 WM Source Study, Source Work and Source Criticism
M13 WM Music and Society
M14 WM Analysis and Theoretical Interpretation of Music
M15 WM Music Philosophy, Music Aesthetics and Musical Hermeneutics
M16 WM Current Musicology
M17 WM Applied Musicology

3. M18 Master Seminar Module

C. Diploma Degree Programme in Musicology

First Stage of the Degree Programme

First and Second Stage of the Degree Programme

Second Stage of the Degree Programme

Courses for Diploma and Doctoral Candidates

D. Complementary Study Programmes/Minors

EC European History of Music

Required Module 1: European History of Music up to the Middle of the 18th Century
Required Module 2: European History of Music from the Middle of the 18th Century to the Present

EC World Music

Required Module 1: Introduction to Ethnomusicology
Required Module 2: Survey of World Music

16.02. Linguistics

A. Bachelor Degree Programme in Linguistics

1. Orientation Period (STEP)

BA-M1: Introduction to General Linguistics
BA-M2: Introduction to Applied Linguistics

2. Required Modules

BA-M3: Introduction to Phonetics, Phonology and Indo-European Studies
BA-M4: Introduction to Theory of Grammar and Cognitive Linguistics
BA-M5: Introduction to Language and Society
BA-M6: Additional Introductory Courses

3. Alternative Required Modules (APM)

BA-APM7A: Methods of Applied Linguistics
BA-APM7B: Methods of Psycho- and Patholinguistics
BA-APM7C: Theory of Grammar and Cognitive Linguistics

4. BA-M8: Bachelor Module

B. Master Degree Programmes

1. Master Degree Programme in General Linguistics

MA-M1: Introduction to Neurology
MA-M2: Introduction to Cognitive Psychology
MA-M3: Theory of Grammar and Cognitive Linguistics
MA-APM4A: Cognitive Linguistics
MA-APM4B: Theory of Grammar
MA-M5: Theory of Diachrony
MA-M6: Theory of Science and History of Science

2. Master Degree Programme in Applied Linguistics

MA-M1: Discourse Analysis and Sociolinguistics I
MA-M2: Language Education Research and Language Policy I
MA-M3: Advanced Methods of Applied Linguistics
MA-APM4B: Discourse Analysis and Sociolinguistics II
MA-APM4B: Language Education Research and Language Policy II
MA-M5: Theory of Science and History of Science

3. Masters Program in Indo-European Comparative Linguistics and Celtic Studies

MA3-M1: Diachronic Theory
MA3-M2: Comparative Grammar
MA3-M3: The Theory and Methods of Reconstruction
MA3-WMG4: Indo-European Languages and Linguistic Theory
MA3-WM4.1: Linguistic Theory A
MA3-WM4.2: Linguistic Theory B
MA3-WM4.3: Indo-European Language A
MA3-WM4.4: Indo-European Language B
MA3-AM5a: Specialization in Indo-European
MA3-APM5a.1: Indo-European Grammar III
MA3-APM5a.2: Historical Grammar and Special Themes of Indo-European languages or branches I
MA3-AWM5a.3: Historical Grammar and Special Themes of Indo-European languages or branches II
MA3-AWM5a.4: Indo-European Language
MA3-AM5b: Specialization in Celtic Studies
MA3-APM5b.1: Celtic Languages and Philologies
MA3-AWM5b.2: Celtic Languages and Linguistics and Celtic Cultural Studies
MA3-MA6: Master's Thesis Preparation

C. Diploma Degree Programme in Linguistics

General and Applied Linguistics / Indo-European Studies

First Stage of Degree Programme: Compulsory Courses

General and Applied Linguistics

Second or Third Stage of the Degree Programme

Indo-European Studies

Second or Third Stage of the Degree Programme

16.03. Comparative Literature

A. Bachelor Degree Programme in Comparative Literature

1. Required Modules

Module 1: Introduction to Comparative Literature
Module 2: Introduction to Research Techniques
Module 3: Literary Theory
Module 4: Literary Transfer
Module 5: Social History of Literature
Module 6: English for Students of Literature
Module 7: Second Foreign Language
Module 11: Bachelor's Theses

2. Group of Elective Modules

Module 8: Comparative Literary History
Module 9: Knowledge of World Literature
Module 10: Applied Literature Studies

B. Master Degree Programme in Comparative Literature

Module 1: Literary Cross-Currents

Module 2: Social History of Literature/Literature and Media

Module 3: In-Depth Studies Module

Module 4: Final Module

C. Diploma Degree Programme in Comparative Literature

D. Complementary Study Programme International literary Transfer

Last modified: We 13.06.2018 00:35