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1103.00The German program offers a broad spectrum of courses, ranging from language instruction to studies of civilization, culture, literature, and the arts. Language courses focus on all four skills—reading and listening comprehension, writing, and speaking. Non-language courses provide training in critical thinking while exploring cultural and literary themes in a historical context. The purpose of this major is twofold: to develop proficiency in written and spoken communication as well as to foster an understanding and appreciation of cultural diversity. The skills acquired will prepare students to pursue careers in education, journalism, business, linguistics, art, music, and international relations.
Please Note: The courses that universities and colleges require for transfer vary. When selecting courses for transfer purposes, students should consult with Counseling Services to determine the particular transfer requirements of specific transfer institutions.
Program Outcomes
- Demonstrate proficiency in communicating in expressive and receptive forms in German.
- Demonstrate knowledge of the culture and history of the German-speaking world.
Requirements for the Major in German
Courses must be completed with a grade of C or better.
Code | Title | Units |
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Select at least 18 units of the following: | 18 | |
ELEMENTARY GERMAN - LEVEL 1 | ||
ELEMENTARY GERMAN - LEVEL 2 | ||
INTERMEDIATE GERMAN - LEVEL 1 | ||
INTERMEDIATE GERMAN - LEVEL 2 | ||
INTRODUCTION TO GERMAN LITERATURE | ||
GERMAN CIVILIZATION | ||
GERMAN LITERATURE IN TRANSLATION | ||
INTRODUCTION TO GERMAN CONVERSATION | ||
or GRMN 008B | INTRODUCTION TO GERMAN CONVERSATION | |
or GRMN 008C | INTRODUCTION TO GERMAN CONVERSATION | |
GERMAN CONVERSATION | ||
or GRMN 009B | GERMAN CONVERSATION | |
or GRMN 009C | GERMAN CONVERSATION | |
Total Units | 18 |
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