

BA German and Beginners' Czech (with Slovak)
About this course
German and Czech with Slovak is a combination that spans two of the most historically and culturally significant traditions in Central Europe. German has been the dominant intellectual and commercial language of Central Europe for centuries, carrying the weight of a philosophical, literary, and scientific heritage of extraordinary depth. Czech and Slovak, West Slavic languages closely related to each other, open access to the cultures and histories of Bohemia, Moravia, and Slovakia, lands that have been shaped by the Habsburg Empire, the upheavals of the twentieth century, and now active EU membership. At Oxford, this four-year programme takes Czech and Slovak from a beginners' starting point while developing German at the higher level the programme expects. Both are pursued through the tutorial system, with intensive personal teaching that develops linguistic proficiency alongside deep cultural and literary understanding. You will read texts in German and progress to reading Czech and Slovak originals as your proficiency develops, engaging with the literary and intellectual traditions of both linguistic communities and with the history that connects and divides them. The combination is particularly productive for the study of Central European history, the Habsburg legacy, and the twentieth century's defining events in that region. Graduates with this combination are well placed for careers in diplomacy, research, translation and interpreting, journalism, cultural relations, international organisations, and the range of roles where Central European expertise is valued. The rarity of the combination is itself a professional asset, and Oxford's reputation amplifies that. Further study in German studies, Czech and Slovak studies, Central European history, or area studies is a natural direction for those who wish to pursue research or specialist professional work.
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