+ German
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Learning
Outcomes
Upon
completion of the baccalaureate degree, students in German are expected
to:
- Attain language
proficiency levels congruent with national professional standards
published by the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages;
- Demonstrate
understanding of the aesthetic qualities and socio-historical
contexts of a set of representative texts from German culture;
- Be able to
employ different interpretive approaches;
- Know the
cultural history and social realities of at least one target culture
society, most likely Austrian or German.
Major,
Bachelor of Artsminor required
(27 hours at 300 and 400 level)
- GERM 317,
318, 417 (9)
- GERM 311,
313 (6)
- One course
from GERM 315, 316 or 416 (Contemporary Austrian Life) (3)
- GERM 400
(senior seminar) (3)
- Electives
in GERM excluding 315 and 316 with one course on 400 level (6).
GERM 260, 300 and 360 do not count toward the major.
Minor
(18 hours at 300 and 400 level)
- GERM 317,
318 (6)
- GERM 311
or 313 (3)
- One course
from 315, 316 or 416 (Contemporary Austrian Life) (3)
- Electives
in GERM excluding 315 and 316 (6)
Other
programs
Programs in German also are offered by the College
of Education and Human Development.
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