The international approach of this programme enhances intercultural understanding and brings internationally experienced young professionals to the international labour market.
Degree
Upon successful completion of the European Joint Master’s Programme in English and American Studies, you are awarded the academic degree “Master of Arts in English and American Studies” and a double degree if both the entrance university and the mobility university are degree-awarding institutions within the consortium after the fulfilment of the respective legal prerequisites.
In addition, you will receive a diploma supplement and a jointly issued bridging document, containing all information about the programme and its international structure.
The entrance university is responsible for handling the graduation process by confirming the successful completion of the programme in accordance with the programme requirements. The entrance university issues the local degree certificate and informs the degree-awarding mobility partner about the completion of the Joint Programme.
For detailed information please see the procedure.

Degree-Awarding Universities:
- University of Bamberg
- Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona*
- University of Graz
- Jagiellonian University in Kraków
- Université Paris Cité
- Ca' Foscari University of Venice
Mobility Universities:
- Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
- University of Pécs
- The City College of New York
*Double Degree Agreements with Barcelona:
The Joint Master's Programme is currently being expanded by providing students with the opportunity of receiving a double degree between the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona and the Universities of Bamberg, Graz and Venice. The consortium of this Joint Master's Programme plans to introduce this option starting in the academic years 2024/25 and 2025/26, depending on the respective partner university.
Barcelona & Bamberg (starting in the academic year 2024/25):
Students with entrance university: University of Bamberg (UoB)
- First year of their studies: UoB students spend their first year at the University of Bamberg (UoB) and complete 45 ECTS of coursework.
- Third semester of their studies: UoB students spend their third semester at the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB), where they complete 30 ECTS of coursework, with an additional 15 ECTS validated from prior coursework at the University of Bamberg (UoB). During this semester, UoB students are also required to begin work on their UAB Master’s degree dissertation (min. 45 pages, 15 ECTS) written on a topic agreed upon with their supervisor at the UAB. The dissertation will be recognized as part of the restricted elective requirement at the UoB and will be written in addition to the final degree thesis that students are required to write for the UoB.
- Fourth semester of their studies: In their final semester, UoB students write and submit both their UAB Master’s degree dissertation and UoB Master’s thesis.
Students with entrance university: Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB)
- First year of their studies: UAB students spend their first year at the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB) and complete 45 ECTS of coursework (20 ECTS in compulsory subjects and 25 ECTS in optional subjects). Please consult the course offer available on the MA website.
- Third semester of their studies: UAB students spend the third semester at the University of Bamberg (UoB), where they complete 30 ECTS of courswork (optional subjects).
- Fourth semester of their studies: UAB students complete two research projects: a final degree thesis (30 ECTS) at UoB , and a Master's Degree Dissertation at UAB (15 ECTS), which they begin during their first year at UAB.
Barcelona & Graz (starting in the academic year 2025/26):
Students with entrance university: University of Graz (UG)
- First year of their studies: UG students spend the first year at the University of Graz (UG) and complete 45 ECTS of coursework (please see also p.8 of the University of Graz curriculum for further information on the modules to be completed in the first year).
- Third semester of their studies: UG students spend the third semester at the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB), where they complete 30 ECTS of coursework (including both obligatory and optional subjects). An additional 15 ECTS are validated from prior coursework completed at the UG. During this semester, UG students are also required to begin work on their UAB Master’s degree dissertation (min. 45 pages, 15 ECTS) written on a topic agreed upon with their supervisor at the UAB. This dissertation is recognised as part of the restricted electives in the student’s chosen focus area at the UG and is written in addition to the UG Master’s thesis (30 ECTS, including the Master’s exam).
- Fourth semester of their studies: In their final semester, UG students write and submit both their UAB Master’s degree dissertation and UG Master’s thesis.
Students with entrance university: Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB)
- First year of their studies: UAB students spend their first year at the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB) and complete 45 ECTS of coursework (20 ECTS in compulsory subjects and 25 ECTS in optional subjects). Please consult the course offer available on the MA website.
- Third semester of their studies: UAB students spend the third semester at the University of Graz (UG), where they complete 30 ECTS of coursework (optional subjects).
- Fourth semester of their studies: UAB students complete two research projects: a Master’s Thesis and Master’s Exam at UG (30 ECTS), and a Master’s Degree Dissertation at UAB (15 ECTS), which they begin during their first year at UAB.
Barcelona & Venice (starting in the academic year 2024/25):
Students with entrance university: Ca' Foscari University of Venice (UoV)
- First year of their studies: UoV students spend their first year at Ca' Foscari University of Venice (UoV) and complete 60 ECTS of coursework.
- Third semester of their studies: UoV students spend the third semester at the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB), where they complete 30 ECTS of coursework, with an additional 15 ECTS validated from prior coursework at UoV. They will also be required to write an MA dissertation (15 ECTS) on a topic agreed upon with their UAB supervisor, which will be completed in addition to the final degree thesis (30 ECTS) required by Ca’ Foscari University of Venice.
- Fourth semester of their studies: In their final semester, UoV students write and submit both their UAB Master’s degree dissertation and UoV final degree thesis.
Students with entrance university: Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB)
- First year of their studies: UAB students spend their first year at the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB) and complete 45 ECTS of coursework (20 ECTS in compulsory subjects and 25 ECTS in optional subjects). Please consult the course offer available on the MA website.
- Third semester of their studies: UAB students spend the third semester at Ca' Foscari University of Venice (UoV), where they complete 30 ECTS of coursework (optional subjects).
- Fourth semester of their studies: UAB students complete two research projects: a final degree thesis at UoV (30 ECTS), and a Master’s Degree Dissertation at UAB (15 ECTS), which they begin during their first year at UAB.

Career Prospects
Increasingly, a wide variety of professional fields look for candidates with highly developed language skills, a truly transnational cultural perspective and a high level of overall academic competence.
As a graduate of the European Joint Master’s Programme in English and American Studies, you may pursue an academic career as you are fully qualified for a PhD programme or take up responsible positions in the following professional fields in the public and private sector:
advertising, archive and library services, cultural organisations, diplomatic service, education, international co-operation, language-oriented professions, mass communication, publishing, tourism and public relations, or translating.
Alumni & Testimonials
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