German Minor
For information, contact the Department of German, Russian, Asian, Middle Eastern Languages and Cultures, 172 Irvin Hall, 513-529-2526, gramelac@MiamiOH.edu.
Students must accumulate 18 semester hours at GER 102 level or above. All German courses (except those offered only credit/no credit) must be taken for a grade. You must coordinate your program with a department advisor.
Program Requirements
(18 semester hours)
| Code | Title | Credit Hours |
|---|---|---|
| Language skill | ||
| Select one GER course at the 300 level or above | 3 | |
| Advanced Study | ||
| Select one GER course at the 400 level | 3 | |
| Electives to total 18 hours | 12 | |
| Beginning German | ||
| Second Year German | ||
| Second Year German | ||
| German Language Through the Media | ||
| Passionate Friendships in German Literature from the Middle Ages to the Present | ||
| Coming of Age in German Life and Thought | ||
| Cultural Topics in German-Speaking Europe Since 1870 | ||
| Topics in German Language, Literature, and Culture | ||
| Linguistic Perspectives on Contemporary German | ||
| One three-hour GER course taught in English from the list below may be taken toward the minor: | ||
| The German-American Experience | ||
| Introduction to Linguistics | ||
| Enchanted Worlds: Folk and Literary Fairy Tales | ||
| The Holocaust in German Literature, History, and Film | ||
| Imagining the Sustainable City | ||
| The German-Jewish Experience | ||
| German Film in Global Context | ||
| Americans in Berlin: An Interdisciplinary Study-Abroad Workshop | ||
| Total Credit Hours | 18 | |
