60 credit hours
An emphasis in German provides the essential language background for the advanced study of German; for competency in understanding, speaking, and writing the language and for a more rapid acquisition of other foreign languages (particularly Germanic languages such as Dutch). The courses are oral-proficiency based in order to enable students to converse in German as quickly as possible.
Career Options
The reunification of Germany has created many job opportunities in international relations, business and finance. German has emerged as an important language in both the European community and the world market. Combining the study of German with business or related degrees provides students with the tools to live and work in an international environment.
| AA Core Curriculum |
45 credit hours |
| Graduation Requirement |
3 credit hours |
| Recommended Electives |
12 - 15 credit hours |
| GERM | 1100 | Conversational German I 1 |
| GERM | 1110 | Conversational German II 2 |
| GERM | 1411 | Beginning German I |
| GERM | 1412 | Beginning German II |
| GERM | 2311 | Intermediate German I 1 |
| GERM | 2312 | Intermediate German II 2 |
1 Corequisites: must be taken simultaneously
2 Corequisites: must be taken simultaneously
Note: The second digit in a course number indicates the number of credit hours
for that course.

