["The American Studies Master’s programme is designed to emphasise research-oriented perspectives on American literature, culture, history and their theories. It continues the BA programme in American Studies at Mainz University, and it also welcomes applications of students from American Studies programmes in Germany, Europe, and other parts of the world.The field of American Studies has seen a number of major changes in theory and practice in the last decade. Its traditional emphasis on the literature and culture of the United States has been expanded both conceptually and methodologically. Reaching beyond the continental geographical focus of the United States, Transnational American Studies include new regions of language and literature, branching out into Atlantic, Caribbean, and Pacific Studies.The Mainz MA programme responds to these new developments and encourages students to explore the transnational dimensions of American Studies. The programme offers a broad spectrum of courses and conducts research on American literature and culture from the 16th to the 21st century with areas of specialisation in comparative Indigenous studies, early American studies, and transnational life writing. It maintains well-established exchange programmes and international co-operations with North American, European, and Chinese universities.With the newly accredited MA programme offering greater flexibility, students now have the option to complete all 120 credits within American Studies, combine their studies with two modules from another discipline, or fulfil credit requirements through additional certificates. This new structure makes the programme one of the few Master’s degrees that offer interdisciplinary modules and is therefore a great opportunity for students with diverse academic interests. However, it is highly recommended, especially for international and interdisciplinary students, to complete all 120 credits within the American Studies programme.The Master’s programme in American Studies at Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz can also be studied as a binational programme and offers students the unique opportunity of pursuing a binational degree through collaboration with Université Bourgogne Franche-Comté (UBE) in France. This literature- and culture-focused programme offers in-depth knowledge of various manifestations of Anglophone societies in their respective literary, historical, political, and cultural contexts."]
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1 Mar 2026
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1 Mar 2026
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1 Mar 2026