Studium Generale

Studium Generale

Lecture period: 07/04/26 to 10/07/26 (14. to 27. Calendar week)

Institut für Anglistik/Amerikanistik
Course title Lecturers Expected participants
3.02.001 V Principles of Language Teaching and Learning Part 2 Show course-specific information for guest auditors
  • Dr. Christian Kramer, he/him
  • Dr. Sylke Bakker
300
3.02.020 V Introduction to Linguistics and the English Language Part 2 Show course-specific information for guest auditors
  • Dr. Ilka Flöck, she/ her
300
3.02.040 V Historical Backgrounds and Critical Concepts Show course-specific information for guest auditors
  • Prof. Dr. Anton Kirchhofer
  • Prof. Dr. Julia Wurr
  • Dr. phil. Julius Greve
300
3.02.083 Informationen zum Basismodul ang080 Show course-specific information for guest auditors
  • Lauren Freede
  • Dylan Rhea Rush
  • Dr. David William West
  • Inga Zalyevska
  • Johanna Hasanen
  • Dr. Rachel Ramsay
350
3.02.120 S 19th-Century American Women Writers and the Ideology of Separate Spheres Show course-specific information for guest auditors
  • Priv.-Doz. Dr. Michaela Keck
25
3.02.130 S Masculinity, Migration, and Belonging in the Urban Global North Show course-specific information for guest auditors
  • Dr. phil. Walaa Said
25
3.02.141 S Communicating Science - Engaging (with) Nature: Film & Television Documentaries and the Environment Show course-specific information for guest auditors
  • Prof. Dr. Anton Kirchhofer
25
3.02.150 S The American Civil War on Film Show course-specific information for guest auditors
  • Dr. phil. Julius Greve
40
3.02.160 S Psycholinguistic Issues Show course-specific information for guest auditors
  • Prof. Dr. Marcel Schlechtweg
20
3.02.161 S English Phonology: Theoretical and Experimental Approaches Show course-specific information for guest auditors
  • Leah Klußmann
20
3.02.162 S Multilingualism Show course-specific information for guest auditors
  • Dr. phil. Dobrinka Genevska-Hanke
20
3.02.163 S Cognitive learning biases in phonology - and testing them experimentally Show course-specific information for guest auditors
  • Stephanie Kaucke
20
3.02.170 S Language history, language change, and language relationship: Historical and comparative linguistics Show course-specific information for guest auditors
  • Nils Rademacher
20
3.02.185 V Research Methods in Linguistics Show course-specific information for guest auditors
  • Dr. Ilka Flöck, she/ her
300
3.02.221 S The Science Short Story Show course-specific information for guest auditors
  • Dr. Anna Auguscik
  • Priv.-Doz. Dr. Petra Groß, Ph.D.
15
3.02.930 S World Englishes Show course-specific information for guest auditors
  • Prof. Dr. Ronald Geluykens
22
3.02.931 S American English Show course-specific information for guest auditors
  • Prof. Dr. Ronald Geluykens
22
3.02.951 S The English Language: Processing and Acquisition Show course-specific information for guest auditors
  • Prof. Dr. Marcel Schlechtweg
22
3.02.970 S Representing the Raj: India in Early Twentieth-Century Writing, Kipling to Anand Show course-specific information for guest auditors
  • Prof. Dr. Julia Wurr
13
3.02.980 S Of Beautiful Laundrettes and Other Beautiful Things: Queer British Cinema Show course-specific information for guest auditors
  • Dr. Christian Lassen
13
3.02.981 S Rewriting the History of Exploration Show course-specific information for guest auditors
  • Prof. Dr. Anton Kirchhofer
13
3.02.982 S Little Women through the Ages: Film Adaptations of Louisa May Alcott's Classic Children's Story Show course-specific information for guest auditors
  • Priv.-Doz. Dr. Michaela Keck
13
3.02.990 S Walking Simulators and the Video Game Industry Show course-specific information for guest auditors
  • Dr. phil. Alena Cicholewski
13
3.02.996 S Mapping Narrrative Discourse - Stories, Scales, Locations Show course-specific information for guest auditors
  • Prof. Dr. Anton Kirchhofer
25