Studying at BAEL
The Bonn Applied English Linguistics department places just as much importance on research as it does on training a new generation of young linguists — in fact, the two aspects are inherently intertwined. Whether they are pursuing a Bachelor's or Master's degree, our students are given the opportunity to hone their empirical research skills from the very beginning and apply theory to practice as they work closely with professors and researchers in an intimate learning environment. Students receive valuable immediate feedback from both their peers and instructors, allowing them to achieve their full potential as student researchers and perhaps even go on to contribute to department research projects.
Both prospective and currently enrolled students will find helpful resources and information in this section.
M.A. Applied Linguistics Program
Our two-year MA Applied Linguistics program focuses strongly on empirical research and trains students to apply linguistic knowledge to real world problems. Taught entirely in English, the program culminates with a master's thesis, written during the fourth semester. For information on our M.A. Applied Linguistics program, click here.
Prof. Robert Fuchs' Office Hours
Prof. Fuchs' next office hours will take place on (all online):
Fr 8 Nov 2 - 3.30 pm
Fr 22 Nov 2 - 3.30 pm
Fr 6 Dec 2 - 3.30 pm
Fr 20 Dec 2 - 3 pm
To sign up, use the office hour tool on the tiles above or click here.
To register, select one of the dates available and choose your desired time slot. If you are not currently a student at the University of Bonn and do not have a Uni-ID, please email bael[at]uni-bonn.de.
Please include the topic of discussion when you register. Please be aware that registration is only possible until 24h before!
Student Resources and Tools
Students enrolled in the study programs at the Department of English, American and Celtic Studies can find important study resources (such as term paper guidelines for linguistics term papers) and a range of other helpful services and opportunities, both inside and outside of the university.