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Department of German and Romance Languages and Literatures

Baltimore, MD

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Overview

Department of German and Romance Languages and Literatures / Department of German and Romance Languages and Literatures is located in Baltimore, MD, in an urban setting.

Degrees & Awards

Degrees Offered

Degree Concentration Sub-concentration
Master of Arts (MA) German
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) German
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Romance languages Spanish
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Romance languages French
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Romance languages Italian

Earning Your Degree

Part-time study available? No
Evening/weekend programs available? No
Distance learning programs available? No
Terminal master's degree available? Yes

Degree Requirements

Degree Requirement
Master's Degrees Comp Exam Required
Doctoral Degrees Entrance Exam GRE General Test
Comp Exam Required
Thesis Required

Admissions

Acceptance Rate

33
Applied
18
Accepted
8
Enrolled
55%

Applying

75
Application Fee - Domestic
Yes
Electronic
applications accepted?

Application Deadlines

Type Domestic International Priority date
Fall deadline January 15th January 15th No

Entrance Requirements

Exam Details
Doctoral Degree Exam GRE General Test

International Students

Exam Details
TOEFL: Required TOEFL Paper score: 600
TOEFL IBT score: 100
IELTS: Required

Tuition & Fees

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Financial Support

Types of financial support available Fellowships
Teaching Assistantships
Health Care Benefits
Institutionally-sponsored Loans

Student Body

40
Total Graduate Students
Not Reported
International Breakout (representing other countries)

Gender

Male (40%)
Female (60%)

Faculty

39
Total faculty
Full-time - 39
Part-time - 0
Male (13)
Female (26)

Research

Focus of faculty research: Nineteenth-century French prose and poetry, genetic theory and criticism; twentieth-century Latin American literature and film; medieval and Renaissance Italian literature; gender and queer theory in German literature; the ideology of Baroque and neo-Baroque aesthetics
Externally sponsored research expenditures last year: 0

Location & Contact

Address 3400 North Charles Street
Baltimore, MD  21218
United States
Contact Dr. Derek Schilling
Chair
Email: dschill4@jhu.edu
Phone: 410-516-4626
Fax: 410-516-5358

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