German Studies Minor
The interdisciplinary minor in German Studies is a great choice for those students who want to acquire a foundation in German language, culture, history and literature within a context of other interdisciplinary connections. As a student in the German Studies minor you will gain intermediate proficiency in the German language, and become acquainted with the culture of German-speaking countries.
The interdisciplinary minor is open to all undergraduates and consists of an interdisciplinary program of 18 credits of required and elective courses.
At least two courses must be at the 3000 level or above.
Required Courses (12 credits)
- WLGE.1010 German 1 and Culture
- WLGE.1020 German 2 and Culture
- WLGE.2110 German 3 and Culture
- WLGE.2120 German 4 and Culture
Electives (6 credits)
Students who have placed out of any of the elementary and intermediate language courses (German 1-4) will need to take more elective courses to complete the necessary number of credits required for the minor.
Choose from the following:
For more information, contact Maria Matz, program coordinator.