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German Major and Minor Requirements
Requirements for the German Major
- A minimum of eight units numbered 201 and above, from German 301
to German 402.
- German 301 is a required course. (We
recommend that you also take German 302).
- Students whose placement test results exempt them from courses at
the 200-level must fulfill the eight-unit requirement beginning at
the 300-level. These students do not receive credit for 201 or 202.
- At least one semester of an approved off-campus
program. (We recommend that you take at least one German course
after you return from study abroad)
- Courses in the major must be taken for a numerical grade.
- With departmental permission,
courses taken abroad may replace courses in the major.
- Residence in the Gerstacker
International House for at least one semester and the successful
completion of FL110.
- A maximum of one unit from Advanced
Placement credit can count toward the minor.
Requirements for the German Minor
Requirements for
Major With Elementary Education Certification
- These
requirements are
still in flux.
- A minimum of eight units numbered 201 and above, from German 301
to German 402
- German 301 is a required course. (We
recommend that you also take German 302).
- Students whose placement test results exempt them from courses at
the 200-level must fulfill the eight-unit requirement beginning at
the 300-level. These students do not receive credit for 201 or 202.
- Courses in the major must be taken for a numerical grade.
- With departmental permission,
courses taken abroad may replace courses in the major.
- Residence in the Gerstacker
International House for one semester, and the successful completion
of FL 110
- Completion of all other requirements
for teacher certification.
- Study abroad is strongly recommended,
and may soon be required by the State of Michigan.
Requirements for
Major and Minor With Secondary Education
Certification
- Are still in flux.
- A minimum of eight units in German,
numbered 201 and above.
- Courses should be taken in this sequence starting at the
level indicated by the departmental placement test. A teaching major
consists of eight units, 201 or above, including three courses
beyond 301. A teaching minor consists of five units, 201 or above,
including German 301, 302 and other upper level courses.
- Residence in the Gerstacker
International House for one semester and the successful completion
of FL 110.
- Completion of all other requirements
for teacher certification.
- Study abroad is strongly recommended,
and may soon be required by the State of Michigan.
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