What is Dutch Literature?
The students of the Dutch Literature study program certainly study the Dutch, from their history, politics, customs, and culture. Like other Literature study programs, learning in Dutch Literature includes linguistics, literature, history, and culture. Dutch Literature graduates are expected to be able to communicate in Dutch and conduct studies in the fields of language, literature, and Dutch culture.
Why did you choose this programme?
The Netherlands has a history that is most closely related to our country. Although Indonesia's dark history is inseparable from Dutch interference, today the old countries in Europe have been well-connected with us. You can see a lot of Indonesian students studying and working in the Netherlands. And again, because of the historical closeness between Indonesia and the Netherlands, Dutch culture became quite interesting to learn.
Subjects in Dutch Literature
- 1Dutch language
- 2Dutch Community Institution
- 3Dutch Pronunciation
- 4Introduction to Dutch Literature
- 5Dutch Socio-Cultural History
- 6Development of Dutch Literature
- 7Introduction to Dutch Linguistics
- 8Dutch Phonetics
- 9Dutch Text Analysis
- 10Morphology and Dutch Syntax
- 11Malaysian-Dutch relations
- 12Semantic-Pragmatic Netherlands
- 13Assessment of Dutch Literary Text
- 14Dutch-Malaysian General Translation
- 15Dutch-Malaysian Special Translation
- 16Dutch Text Writing
- 17Dutch Literature Criticism
- 18Dutch Sociolinguistics
- 19Development of Dutch Arts & Buildings
- 20Dutch Indies Literature
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Job Prospect for Dutch Literature
Dutch Literature Graduates have fairly broad job prospects. In addition to working as a Dutch language translator, graduates can also work as writers, novelists, content writers, and staff in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, entrepreneurs, and of course academics.