German
Department of Modern Languages and Literatures
The German minor is designed to provide the student with an advanced level of language proficiency augmented by a basic knowledge and familiarity with the culture and literature of Germany. In addition to the minor’s required German language courses or their equivalents, students are able to select 300- and 400-level courses in German culture, literature and applied language. Students may also include individual study (GERM 491 Individual Study , GERM 492 Individual Study ) and three-credit internships (GERM 499 Internship ) as part of their minor programs. Approved German courses from study abroad programs may also be included among the electives of the German minor.
Minor Requirements
Code | Title | Credits |
---|---|---|
GERM 201A | Intermediate German I | 3 |
GERM 202A | Intermediate German II | 3 |
GERM 302 | Oral Communication | 4 |
GERM 303 | Advanced Composition | 4 |
Select any three additional courses at or above the 300 level | 12 | |
Total Credits | 26 |
Modern Languages and Literatures Department
Marcel Rotter, Chair
Brooke E. Di Lauro, Career Advisor, French
Marcel Rotter, Career Advisor, German
Elizabeth F. Lewis, Career Advisor, Spanish
Faculty
(The person’s subject field is indicated in parentheses.)
Professors
Ana García Chichester (Spanish)
Brooke E. Di Lauro (French)
Jeremy G. Larochelle (Spanish)
Elizabeth F. Lewis (Spanish)
Scott M. Powers (French)
Associate Professors
María Laura Bocaz-Leiva (Spanish)
Gonzalo S. Campos-Dintrans (Spanish)
Marcelo Fajardo-Cárdenas (Spanish)
Antonia L. Delgado-Poust (Spanish)
Jennifer Hansen-Glucklich (German)
Leonard R. Koos (French)
María Isabel Martínez-Mira (Spanish)
Marcel Rotter (German)
Jose A. Sainz (Spanish)
Senior Lecturer
Maysoon Fayez Al-Sayed Ahmad (Arabic)
Martha Patricia Orozco (Spanish)