2018-2019 Undergraduate & Graduate Catalog
Bachelor of Arts in German
- Requirements for a Major in German
- Culture Emphasis
- Linguistics Emphasis
- Literature Emphasis
- Requirements for Secondary Education Major in German
- Requirements for Certification in Secondary Education
For additional information about opportunities your college offers, please refer to the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences section in this catalog.
Requirements for a Major in German
Students majoring in German are required to complete at least 33 hours beyond the 200-level, including:
- GER 301 - German Composition (3 credits)
- GER 302 - German Conversation (3 credits)
- A 400-level course Credits: 3
- GER 495 - Advanced Topics in German (3 credits)
Students select one of three emphases: culture, linguistics, or literature.
Culture Emphasis
For the culture emphasis, students must complete two of the following (6 credits):
- GER 303 - Introduction to German Literature I (3 credits)
- GER 311 - The Long Nineteenth Century (3 credits)
- GER 312 - Contemporary German Culture (3 credits)
- GER 315 - German Cinema (3 credits)
Linguistics Emphasis
For the linguistics emphasis, students must complete two of the following (6 credits):
- GER 321 - Improving German Pronunciation (3 credits)
- GER 322 - Introduction to German Linguistics (3 credits)
- GER 421 - History of the German Language (3 credits)
Literature Emphasis
For the literature emphasis, students must complete two of the following (6 credits):
- GER 303 - Introduction to German Literature I (3 credits)
- GER 304 - Introduction to German Literature II (3 credits)
- GER 401 - Modern German Literature (3 credits)
- GER 402 - German Authors (3 credits)
Electives
In addition to the previously listed, majors must complete three elective courses (nine credits) at the 300- or 400-level, which may include additional courses in culture, linguistics, and literature, or some of the following:
- GER 331 - Business German (3 credits)
- GER 341 - Advanced German Grammar (3 credits)
- GER 385 - German Language (3 credits)
- GER 386 - German Culture and Society (3 credits)
Additional Requirements
- The 400-level course is to be taken in the fall preceding the Capstone.
- GER 495 must be taken in the last year preceding graduation, and not before.
Requirements for Secondary Education Major in German
Students majoring and planning for certification in German are required to complete at least 36 hours in German beyond the 200 level (GER 202), including:
- GER 301 - German Composition (3 credits)
- GER 302 - German Conversation (3 credits)
- GER 314 - Foreign Language Acquisition and Pedagogy (3 credits)
- GER 322 - Introduction to German Linguistics (3 credits)
- GER 341 - Advanced German Grammar (3 credits)
- At least one course each in culture and literature, plus one additional linguistics course Credits: 9
- A 400-level course Credits: 3
- GER 495 - Advanced Topics in German (3 credits)
Electives
In addition to the previously listed, all students must complete two elective courses (six credits) at the 300- or 400-level, which may include additional courses in culture, linguistics, and literature, or some of the following:
- GER 341 - Advanced German Grammar (3 credits)
- GER 342 - Advanced Speaking Strategies and Skills (3 credits)
- GER 385 - German Language (3 credits)
- GER 386 - German Culture and Society (3 credits)
Additional Requirements
- All German secondary education majors must complete an approved study-abroad program in a German-speaking country of a minimum of one semester in length. Students who cannot complete this requirement may work with a faculty advisor to complete one of several alternative programs, which may add additional credits. Students who have already spent considerable time abroad, especially in a German-language high school, may be exempt from the requirement. Please discuss your situation with an advisor as early in your program as possible.
- The 400-level course is to be taken in the fall preceding the Capstone.
- GER 495 must be taken in the last year preceding graduation, and not before.
- German secondary education majors must achieve a rating of at least Advanced-low on an official Oral Proficiency Interview before they may begin their Student Teaching semester.
Requirements for Certification in Secondary Education
Students seeking teaching certification with a major or minor in German must attain a level of at least Advanced-Low in an official Oral Proficiency Interview (OPI) before applying to the College of Education. We will provide information sessions on preparing for the Oral Proficiency Interview each year.