German
German Major
Scott Pincikowski, CoordinatorThe Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures offers a major in German that, in addition to providing understanding of the German language and culture, gives a new perspective to the English language and American culture.
Students may live in the German House, a small residence on campus in which German is spoken. This residence is under the leadership of a young German-speaking woman.
For nonlanguage majors, the department offers a program leading to a Certificate of Proficiency in German.
A minor in German exposes students to German culture, civilization and language. Students who minor in German must take a minimum of 15 credits in German at or above the 200-level.
For more on the German major visit the academic catalog.
Requirements for the minor are as follows
- GER 203 German Conversation and Composition
- GER 207 Cultural Perspectives on German Literature I or GER 208 Cultural Perspectives on German Literature II
- One civilization course
- One 300-level course
- One 200-level or above course of your choice
For complete information in our online catalog, click here.

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