1. How is the AQua area structured?
According to Annex 1: Module descriptions of the General Qualification Area (AQua) of the superordinate study regulations for the SLK Bachelor's program, the AQua area consists of various modules. These can be freely combined in accordance with § 6 of the superordinate study regulations. This means that certain sub-subjects have designated some of the modules in the AQua area as compulsory modules.
2. What subareas (modules) does the AQua area offer?
2.1 Foreign Languages
The AQua section offers six modules, which are labeled Foreign Languages. These are structured in a similar manner (4 SWS language learning seminars, module examination: 90-minute language examination, 5 credit points). They differ only in the language level to be achieved. This is based on the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) and defines the levels: A1, A2, B1, B2, C1.1 and C1.2. If you already have basic language experience, you can, for example, continue with a foreign language from level B2. If you want to learn an unknown language, module A1 is recommended. The number of foreign language modules you have to take depends on the overall regulation of your sub-subject.
You can take the language learning seminars at the Faculty of Language, Literature and Cultural Studies or at TUDIAS. Please note that you must take a 90-minute language exam to complete the foreign language module. Language courses from previous studies can also be credited. However, it is not possible to credit foreign language skills from school education.
The modules of the Foreign Languages section can be credited more than once, provided that the selected languages are different. This means that if you first chose the Foreign Languages A1 module and took Italian A1, you can have the basics of Polish also credited in the Foreign Languages A1 module in another semester. Please note that none of the selected languages may correspond to the language you have studied. In the example just mentioned, your sub-subjects must not be Romance Studies (focus on Italian) and/or Slavic Studies (language practice - Polish).
Note: This module must be chosen if you have chosen the sub-subject German Studies and/or one of the second main subjects Protestant Theology, History, Catholic Theology, Art History or Philosophy. If the first or second major subject Slavic Studies is chosen, at least one module Foreign Languages with a Slavic language that does not correspond to the language studied in the major must be chosen. If the first or second major is Classical Philology, the module Foreign Languages - Greek III must be chosen. If the second major is History, at least two modules of Foreign Languages in Latin must be chosen.
Attention! Language learning seminars in German cannot be credited due to legislation, as this is the language of study.
Module descriptions in the superordinate study regulations (p.111-122)
2.2 Basic Skills
In addition, the AQua area offers the opportunity to take the Basic Skills modules. These are divided into the module Overview and the module Advanced. Both offer the possibility to select individual courses from the catalog AQUA, which is published every semester on the homepage of the SLK faculty. In principle, it is not necessary to take both modules of the basic competences. It is also possible to choose only the module Basic Skills Advanced. The module Basic Skills Overview is not a prerequisite for this. The difference lies in the credit points that are awarded after successful completion of the module examination. In the Basic Skills Overview module, you can earn 5 credit points after you have completed at least 2 SWS and thus a graded examination in the amount of 5 credit points. The module Basic Skills Advanced offers the possibility to achieve 10 credit points after you have completed at least 4 SWS and thus at least one graded examination. You can also take the modules Overview and Advanced several times if the contents of the courses differ. However, at least one graded examination in the Basic Skills module must be completed.
Module descriptions in the higher-level study regulations (p.123-126)
2.3 Professional Experience
Another module of the AQua area is Professional Experience. This is not a compulsory internship, but an optional module. If you opt for this module, you can receive credit for an internship of at least four weeks. The module examination consists of a report (reading-related task) and will be credited with 5 credit points upon successful completion. This module is to be chosen if you have chosen Protestant Theology or Philosophy as your second main subject.
A guideline for writing the report is available for download.
On the homepage of the faculty under Study, a password-protected area (internship and job offers) is set up, which is filled depending on the offer. Please ask the student council for the password. Of course you can also organize your internship of at least four weeks on your own.
Module description in the higher-level study regulations (p.127)
2.4 Stay Abroad
The AQua section also offers the possibility of having a stay abroad credited. Three modules have been created to cover different types of stay.
- If you spend at least 12 weeks abroad, you can take the module Auslandsphase I - 12 weeks. After a passed report/reading task (module examination) you can get 10 credit points. This module should be chosen if you have chosen one of the sub-subjects English and American Studies, Romance Studies and/or Slavic Studies.
- If you are doing several stays abroad, you could choose the module Auslandsphase II - 2x6 weeks, which credits both stays. The module examination consists of a portfolio and is credited with 10 credit points. This module should be chosen if you have chosen two of the sub-subjects English and American Studies, Romance Studies and/or Slavic Studies.
- The module Auslandsphase III - 6 weeks, enables you to receive credit (5 CP) for at least six weeks of study abroad after successful completion of the module examination (reading task).
A guideline for the preparation of the report is available for download.
Module descriptions in the superordinate study regulations (p.128-130)
Information on the AQua section of the expiring BA SLK can be found here.