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2009 - 2010

BA in German Studies (a second major program)(28–47 hours*)


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  1. Students must complete the requirements for a primary major in another field
  2. Complete one of the following Level 1 course options (may be waived with equivalent experience):
  3. Complete the following Level 2 courses (may be waived with equivalent experience):
  4. Complete three hours of one of the following:
      Or equivalent residency (mission, Study Abroad, internship, German language residence).
  5. Complete the following Level 3 courses (9 hours):
      GERM 330 : Cultural History of German-Speaking Peoples. (3:3:1.5) (Credit Hours:Lecture Hours:Lab Hours)
      GERM 330 : Cultural History of German-Speaking Peoples. (3:3:1.5) (Credit Hours:Lecture Hours:Lab Hours)
      OFFERED: Honors also.
      PREREQUISITE: Germ 202 or equivalent experience.
      DESCRIPTION: Culture, with listening, speaking, reading, writing, and grammar as secondary emphases. Includes International Cinema.
      NOTE: Entry course for returned missionaries or others with equivalent German language experience. Required course for obtaining language credit by examination (Germ 101, 102, 201, 311R). Prerequisite to all 400-level courses. Culminating course for Languages of Learning requirement.

      GERM 343 : Introduction to Literary Analysis. (3:3:.5) (Credit Hours:Lecture Hours:Lab Hours)
      GERM 343 : Introduction to Literary Analysis. (3:3:.5) (Credit Hours:Lecture Hours:Lab Hours)
      OFFERED: Honors also.
      RECOMMENDED: Germ 320, 321, 330, 340.
      DESCRIPTION: Close reading of texts; examining various critical theories and their application to German prose, drama, poetry, and film. Preparation for 440R - 445R sequence. Includes International Cinema.

      GERM 344 : Introduction to Phonetics. (3:3:0) (Credit Hours:Lecture Hours:Lab Hours)
      GERM 344 : Introduction to Phonetics. (3:3:0) (Credit Hours:Lecture Hours:Lab Hours)
      PREREQUISITE: Germ 330.
      RECOMMENDED: Germ 301, 302, 303.
      DESCRIPTION: Perfecting listening and speaking skills through applying phonetics and acoustic analysis; practicing speaking and listening.

  6. Complete one of the following Level 3 course options:
      Either
        GERM 302 : Advanced German Language 1. (3:3:0) (Credit Hours:Lecture Hours:Lab Hours)
        GERM 302 : Advanced German Language 1. (3:3:0) (Credit Hours:Lecture Hours:Lab Hours)
        PREREQUISITE: Germ 301 and/or an "advanced" score on the Standard German Language Test (administered in Germ 202 or 330).
        RECOMMENDED: Germ 301, 330 if major language exam score is "intermediate" or lower; Study Abroad in Berlin or Vienna.
        DESCRIPTION: Integration of different aspects of language learning including speaking, listening, culture, writing, reading, pronunciation, vocabulary, and grammar.
        NOTE: Required for German major or minor. Geared toward the "advanced" level language learner.

        GERM 303 : Advanced German Language 2. (3:3:0) (Credit Hours:Lecture Hours:Lab Hours)
        GERM 303 : Advanced German Language 2. (3:3:0) (Credit Hours:Lecture Hours:Lab Hours)
        OFFERED: F, W
        PREREQUISITE: Germ 302.
        RECOMMENDED: Germ 330; Study Abroad in Berlin or Vienna.
        DESCRIPTION: Continuation of Germ 302. Integration of different aspects of language learning including speaking, listening, culture, writing, reading, pronunciation, vocabulary, and grammar.
        NOTE: Required for German major or minor. Geared toward the "advanced" level language learner.

      Or
  7. Complete the following or other approved advanced writing course:
  8. Complete one course from the following (3 hours):
  9. Complete six additional hours of pro-seminars and/or courses numbered Germ 341 or higher. At least three of these hours must be approved literature or culture courses such as advanced literature seminars, advanced critical theory, German film, and other courses related to culture, theory, and literary scholarship.
  10. Master a reading list of masterworks (provided in the portfolio) either in conjunction with course work or independently.
  11. Final German proficiency examination: complete the following during one of the last two semesters before graduation (not offered spring or summer):

      Note: A capstone paper will be required

*Hours include courses that may fulfill university core requirements.



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