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Home Page > Academics > College Of Arts And Sciences > Modern Languages > Programs > German Major and Minor
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Major in German
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The major in German requires a minimum of 36 credit hours in German. The course work should include 101, 102, 201, 202, 311, 312, and 18 credit hours of upper-division (300-400) classes.
Minor in German (20 credits) German 101-102, Introductory German I-II (8 credits) German 201-202, Intermediate German I-II (6 credits) German 311-312, German Composition and Conversation (4 credits) German 300-400 level Electives (3 credits)
List of German Courses German 101-102 Introductory German Study of the fundamentals of the German language aimed at preparing the student to understand, speak, read, and write simple German.
German 201-202 Intermediate German Goals of introductory German continued with focus on modern cultural aspects of German speaking countries. Reading and speaking skills are emphasized. Students pursuing a German major or minor are encouraged to enroll simultaneously in 311-312.
German 311-312 German Composition/Conversation Development of proficiency in German composition and conversation focusing on typical situations in everyday German life.
German 380 Deutschland Heute An examination of contemporary German life, current interest issues, and problems.
German 411-412 Advanced Composition & Conversation More intensive development of ability in composition and conversation, placing special emphasis on idiomatic expressions and flexibility within the language. Topics vary. May be repeated once for credit.
German 433-434 German Civilization The culture of the German-speaking countries from the beginning to modern times including literary and artistic trends, governmental structures, and the life and customs of the people. Reading and discussions in German.
German 453-454 German Literature Introduction to German literature through readings and discussion in German of representative literary works from various genres and epochs.
German 490 Independent Study Readings and discussions in German as directed by the instructor. May be repeated for credit.
German 493 Topics in German Special courses designed to complement the existing curriculum in such areas as business, politics, economy, literature, and history of the language.
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