Liberal Arts and Sciences: Minor in German


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The minor in German offers students a background in the language through the advanced undergraduate level; an introduction to the study of German literary classics; and a knowledge of the history of German culture.

REQUIREMENTS

Nineteen hours of course work beyond GER 104, including the following courses: GER 211 (Conversation and Writing), GER 212 (Conversation and Writing), GER 231 (Introduction to German Literature I), GER 232 (Introduction to German Literature II), GER 301 (Advanced Conversation, Composition, and Syntax), GER 320 (History of German Civilization).


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