Advising Course Plan - German Studies Concentration Plan

This is a path starting German in 101 and opting out of the recommended semester abroad. A semester abroad after GERM 202L would transfer four 300-level classes leaving two 300-level classes, one 400-level class and the senior research to be fulfilled.

A student placing into higher levels will finish the major sooner and can easily add a second major

First Year
FallUnits
FSEM 100First Year Seminar1
General Education Requirement11
General Education Requirement11
GERM 101Elementary German I1
 Term Units4
Spring
General Education Requirement11
General Education Requirement11
GERM 102LBeginning German II1
Writing Enhanced course1
 Term Units4
Second Year
Fall
GERM 201LIntermediate German I1
German Elective21
Elective1
Elective1
 Term Units4
Spring
GERM 202LIntermediate German II1
LING 301Introduction to Linguistics (or Elective)1
GERM 305AContemporary German Cinema1
Writing Enhanced couse1
 Term Units4
Third Year
Fall
GERM 301LAdvanced German I1
WLGC 301BApproaches to World Cultural Studies (if LING 301 not selected previously; or Elective)1
GERM 304BModern German Culture (in English)1
Elective1
 Term Units4
Spring
GERM 302LAdvanced German II1
General Education Requirement11
Junior Seminar1
German Elective21
 Term Units4
Fourth Year
Fall
German Elective (400-level)1
Elective1
Elective1
Elective1
 Term Units4
Spring
GERM 499Senior Project1
Elective1
Elective1
Elective1
 Term Units4
Total Unit: 32
1

A&S students must take one quantitative reasoning course (Q) course, 5 of the 6 Knowledge of Human Cultures courses (this major will include the modern language requirement) and 2 Personal and Social Responsibility courses (V), to include a Junior Seminar.

2

GERM 300-level, or ARTH 315A, HIST 230H, HIST 326H, HIST 331S, or HIST 329H.