German Studies Minor

Minor Check Sheet         Winter Term 2016 Electives          Spring Term 2016 Electives

Requirements

A minor in German Studies requires the following:

GER 222EXPERIENCING THE GERMAN-SPEAKING WORLD II

4 sh

Students may meet this requirement via placement test. Testing guidelines are set by the Department of World Languages and Cultures.

Twelve semester hours in German (prefix GER) at the 100, 200, 300, or 400 level: 12 sh

Twelve semester hours selected from the following: 12 sh

ARH 210ART HISTORY I: GODS AND EMPERORS

4 sh

ARH 211ART HISTORY II: CATHEDRALS TO CONQUEST

4 sh

ARH 212ART HISTORY III: REVOLT, REFORM, CRITIQUE

4 sh

ARH 301ART HISTORY METHODOLOGIES

4 sh

ARH 320ISSUES IN CONTEMPORARY ART

4 sh

COR 398WARRIORS, INTELLECTUALS, AND SUPERMEN: THE HERO IN THE GERMAN CULTURAL IMAGINATION

4 sh

ENG 301INTRODUCTION TO LINGUISTICS

4 sh

ENG 302HISTORY OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE

4 sh

GER 491INDEPENDENT STUDY

1-4 sh

GER 499INDEPENDENT RESEARCH

4

HST 112EUROPE AND THE MEDITERRANEAN WORLD SINCE 1500

4 sh

HST 221THE WORLD IN THE 20TH CENTURY

4 sh

HST 338GERMANY: WAR, DEMOCRACY AND HITLER, 1914-1945

4 sh

HST 339A HISTORY OF THE HOLOCAUST

4 sh

IDS 227HOLOCAUST PERPETRATORS

4 sh

IDS 295ANALYZE THIS! ESSENTIAL CRITICAL THEORY AND PRACTICE

4 sh

PHL 338NIETZSCHE AND THE DEATH OF GOD

PHL 339MARTIN BUBER AND THE ECLIPSE OF GOD

2 sh

Electives not listed above may be approved on a case-by-case basis after consultation with the program coordinators. ARH 210, ARH 211, ARH 212, ARH 301, ARH 320: require consultation with the instructor and the program coordinators no later than the second week of the semester.

Total Credit Hours: 24-28

Study abroad and internships are enabled and encouraged. Up to 4 hours of internship credit, and up to 12 hours of study abroad courses that emphasize German Studies’ subject matter, may count for the minor, as approved by the program coordinators.

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