The German studies minor offers small, focused, and student-centered classes in language, literature, culture and history. Students are encouraged to study abroad to achieve proficiency but may complete the minor on campus. A minor in German Studies 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.
Admission Requirements
GERM 151, 152, 153 or equivalent linguistic proficiency in German language. Placement test is available through testing services or by contacting the Department of World Languages and Cultures.
Program Learner Outcomes
Upon successful completion of this program, students will be able to:
- perform linguistic proficiency in all four language skills (speaking, listening, reading, and writing) in the target language at the novice high level or higher (if students study abroad or take second year German) on the American Council on Teaching Foreign Languages (ACTFL) proficiency scale;
- apply global intercultural competence at the intermediate level as defined by the American Council on Teaching Foreign Languages (ACTFL);
- recognize the value of cultural and linguistic diversity in various communicative contexts. Connect the value of cultural and linguistic diversity to personal development; and
- examine and interpret salient historical and cultural features of the regions/communities studied.