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Nov 24, 2024
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2017-2018 Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
German, B.A.
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Requirements for Major in German
Students in the German program study the German language and learn about the social and cultural history of the German-speaking world. Courses at the 100- and 200-level focus on acquiring a basic proficiency in German, an understanding of German culture and an insight into how language and culture are connected.
The upper-level courses are interdisciplinary in scope and focus on different areas of German cultural studies and intellectual history. Their intent is to provide students with a greater understanding of multicultural issues past and present, as well as an awareness of German literary and social history.
A major in German is an excellent preparation for students considering graduate school in a number of different fields, including but not limited to German, history and political science, as well as for international careers, which will draw on students’ ability to read, write and speak German as well as their understanding of and ability to interact with German culture.
The Specific Requirements for the Major Are:
- A minimum of eight units at the 201-level or higher, including GERM 301 .
- A maximum of one unit of Advanced Placement credit can count toward the major.
- All courses for the major must be taken for a numerical grade.
- Residence in language-learning housing for at least one semester and successful completion of MLAC 110 .
- Study abroad in an approved off-campus program. (If individual situations prevent this, the student should speak with the department chair.)
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