Nov 26, 2024  
2022-2023 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2022-2023 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

German Minor


The German minor offers small, focused, and student-centered classes in language, language use, and creative expression. Students also gain in-depth knowledge of culture though coursework that covers Germany, Switzerland, and Austria. Students are encouraged to study abroad to achieve proficiency but may complete the minor on campus. Please contact the department for which courses are available as electives in any given year. A minor in German is an asset to students who seek careers in education, international business, translation and interpretation, hospitality and tourism, the military, and more. 

Only courses at the 200-level or above may count towards the minor.

WLC Department Requirements


Admission Requirements
Students planning to major or minor must meet with an advisor in the World Languages and Cultures department for details about admission requirements and to complete an application form.

Program Requirements
Students in the majors and minors must earn a minimum grade of C+ in each course used for their program/s.

Core Course Requirements
Only courses numbered 200 and above will count toward a major or minor. Students may contact the department to request placement testing if they have prior instruction in any of the languages.   For students with sufficient preparation, the 200-level sequence may be waived through our placement exam or credit by examination. Please note that Spanish CLEP test scores may be used to complete General Education and/or graduation requirements but may not be used to fulfill course requirements for Spanish majors or minors. Students planning to study abroad must see their advisor prior to departure to ensure the applicability of the proposed course of study. All upper-division classes not listed as requirements are approved electives.

Required Courses


Second-year German Credits: 15


Department-Approved German Electives Credits: 12


Total Credits: 27