B.A. English and American Studies
Program in phaseout
All relevant information
Module catalog
Examination regulations
The examination regulations are the most important document regarding your program. They list your rights and obligations as a student and constitute the legal basis of your studies. Therefore, it is crucial that you have read them and refer to them in case of questions.
Program handbook
Here, we have compiled many useful tips for you regarding your program: Which courses should I attend at the beginning of my studies? Is there an exemplary degree plan? How do lectures and seminars build on each other? Which courses are only offered on an annual basis? Who are my contact persons?
Module catalog
Here, you will find an exact description of the contents respecting each course of your program and the skills you will have acquired once you have completed the course. This information is important if you are going to take courses at another university (e.g. during a semester abroad) or have taken courses at another university in the past (preparatory studies) and are planning on having the ECTS credits already obtained recognized for your program of study. Please consider that there may be different versions of the module catalogs for each program of study depending on the start of the program (due to changes in the examination regulations).
- For more information please refer to the module catalog.
Advising and contact
Program managers
Dr. Angelika Konrad-Schineller
Program Manager Bachelor of ArtsUniversity of Mannheim
School of Humanities
Schloss – Room EO 282
68161 MannheimPhone: +49 621 181-3928
E-mail: bachelor.phil uni-mannheim.de
Web: www.phil.uni-mannheim.de/en/academicsConsultation hour(s):
Tue 10–12 a.m.
Open consultation hours in room 282
Wed 10–12 a.m.
Online consultation hours – please make an appointment via https://www.phil.uni-mannheim.de/en/academics/virtual-office-hours/Laura Grabarek, M.A.
Program Manager Bachelor of ArtsUniversity of Mannheim
School of Humanities
Schloss – Room EO 282
68161 MannheimConsultation hour(s):
Tue 10–12 a.m.
Open consultation hours in room 282
Wed 10–12 a.m.
Online consultation hours – please make an appointment via https://www.phil.uni-mannheim.de/en/academics/virtual-office-hours/Subject-specific academic advice
Dr. Ira Gawlitzek
Senior Lecturer with TenureUniversity of Mannheim
Anglistik I
L 10, 11–12 – Room 219
68161 MannheimConsultation hour(s):
Lecture-free period: by appointment
During the semester: Mon 2–3 PM, live or via Zoom, please book an appointment via mail before