Foreign Languages & Humanities

BA - German

1. The first four semesters of German, or equivalent studies as approved by the department, are prerequisite for all students majoring or minoring in German. Students with previous language experience, upon demonstration of advanced proficiency, may receive credit by testing for part or all of the following classes: Germ 1010, 1020, 2010, 2020.

2. No course, lower or upper division, for which a grade lower than C- is received may be counted toward the credit hour requirement for a major or minor emphasis in the department

Electives
GERM 3010 Advanced Conversation and Vocabulary
3
GERM 3020 Phonetics and Pronunciation
3
GERM 3210 Advanced Grammar
3
GERM 3220 Adv. Conversation and Composition*
3
GERM 3310 Survey of German Literature
3
GERM 3320 Survey of German Poetry
3
GERM 3510 Cultural History of Germany
3
GERM 3520 History of Languages
3
GERM 4310 German Literature since 1850
3
GERM 4320 German Literature 1750-1850
3
GERM 4330 Earliest German Literature to 1750
3
GERM 4640 Major Authors & Topics
3
LANG 4900 Teaching Foreign Language in the Public Schools
2

German Education

Required for Teaching Licensure: Language 4900 (those planning to teach in the public schools of Utah must also meet professional Education requirements through the department of teacher education). 

Summary Statement: To major in German, students must complete 30 hours of course work beyond 2020 including 3210 and 3310.

- Course Descriptions

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