B.A. in German with Emphasis in German Studies 48 months Undergraduate Programme By San Diego State University |TopUniversities
Programme Duration

48 monthsProgramme duration

Main Subject Area

Area StudiesMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Area Studies

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

The German Major with an emphasis in German Studies offers extensive preparation in the German language while providing students (through courses taken both in the German curriculum and in other programs) with a broad, interdisciplinary understanding of the history, cultures and societies of Germany and German-speaking central Europe. Career Opportunities: Many employers recognize knowledge of German as a very valuable asset for students who wish to enter careers in business, government, communication, or the arts. A major in German provides excellent preparation for careers as area specialists, translators, teachers, or consultants for private businesses and agencies. Positions can be found in international organizations, the federal government, publishing houses, or cultural institutions. In preparation for an international career, a major in German can be combined with a double major or a minor in such areas as business, engineering, economics, communication, political science, geography, history, journalism, international relations, or European studies. A major in German for the single subject teaching credential can lead to a career in teaching at a secondary school. A German major is also useful preparation for advanced study in fields such as German linguistics or literature, German area studies, European studies, linguistics, comparative literature, library science, communications, journalism, education, public administration, and (possibly with additional course work) in international relations, international law and international business.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Area Studies

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

The German Major with an emphasis in German Studies offers extensive preparation in the German language while providing students (through courses taken both in the German curriculum and in other programs) with a broad, interdisciplinary understanding of the history, cultures and societies of Germany and German-speaking central Europe. Career Opportunities: Many employers recognize knowledge of German as a very valuable asset for students who wish to enter careers in business, government, communication, or the arts. A major in German provides excellent preparation for careers as area specialists, translators, teachers, or consultants for private businesses and agencies. Positions can be found in international organizations, the federal government, publishing houses, or cultural institutions. In preparation for an international career, a major in German can be combined with a double major or a minor in such areas as business, engineering, economics, communication, political science, geography, history, journalism, international relations, or European studies. A major in German for the single subject teaching credential can lead to a career in teaching at a secondary school. A German major is also useful preparation for advanced study in fields such as German linguistics or literature, German area studies, European studies, linguistics, comparative literature, library science, communications, journalism, education, public administration, and (possibly with additional course work) in international relations, international law and international business.

Admission Requirements

6.5+
105+
80+
58+
Students should have a grade of "B" or GPA of 3.00 or higher for all secondary coursework. They need to have a minimum score of 550 on paper based TOEFL.

4 Years
Jan-2000

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