The German Major
provides students with a solid foundation in language,
literature, and culture. The department offers an intensive
summer program in Germany for students at second- and
third-year levels, as well as the year-long "Miami in
Munich" program for juniors, affiliated with Wayne State
University's Junior Year in Munich.
Only three semester hours in English translation can be
applied toward the required 27 semester hours. All courses
for the German major must be taken for a grade except
courses only offered as credit/no-credit.
Program Requirements (27 semester hours above GER
206)
Language skills. At least three semester hours from
these:
GER 301 Advanced German Composition and Conversation (3)
GER 303 German for Business (3)
Literature. Take both of these:
GER 311 Passionate Friendships in German Literature (3)
GER 312 Coming of Age in German Life and Thought (3)
Culture. At least three semester hours from these:
GER 321 Cultural Topics in German-Speaking Europe (3)
GER 322 Comparative Study of Everyday Culture:
German-Speaking Europe and the USA (3)
Advanced study:
GER 471 Linguistic Perspectives in Contemporary German
(3)
Three additional courses, two must be at the 400-level, at
least one must be a literature course. The remaining
course, if below 400, must be from GER 251, 321, or 322.
Related Hours (16 required)
These may include study of other national literatures,
literary theory, comparative literature, linguistics, or
another language, as well as courses in music, art, history
or politics with a focus on Europe. Related hours must be
approved by the German Chief Department Adviser.
Teacher Licensure
To combine teacher licensure with an Arts and Science
major, contact the Office of Student Services in the School
of Education and Allied Professions, McGuffey Hall
(513-529-6418).