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Nov 21, 2024
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Xavier University Undergraduate and Graduate Catalog 2024-2025
German, B.A.
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This program has been discontinued and is no longer accepting students. (11/17/23)
The study of languages, literatures, and cultures is central to a liberal arts education and one of the key disciplines in the humanities. Since the emergence of Jesuit education in the sixteenth century, the studia humanitatis have been at its heart. Like all humanities majors, German challenges students to address pressing and enduring questions about the human condition. In reflecting on the nature and scope of the human itself, humanities majors develop skills and dispositions that remain vital at all stages of their professional and personal lives and result in a fulfilling life. Humanities majors learn how to: ask insightful questions, think flexibly, and develop comfort with diverse approaches to new problems; conduct, synthesize, and interpret research; and communicate effectively.
German majors develop a deep knowledge of language and culture, and leverage that knowledge to gain insight into historical, social and political issues. The study of German at Xavier prepares students for interdisciplinary and problem-based inquiry that spans many professions. Students are therefore encouraged to combine a modern language major with a second major or a related minor and to peak with faculty advisors about opportunities to incorporate study abroad into their program of study. Majors go on to use their skills in the corporate world, STEM fields, diplomacy, arts and culture, and many other arenas. Undergraduates who wish to be licensed as teachers are advised to consult with the department education coordinator and with the School of Education regarding specific requirements for language teacher licensure.
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Requirements for the German Major
Second Language:
- Complete intermediate level proficiency.
Major Requirements:
- Placement test to determine which lower division courses are required.
- Completion of 28 hours of upper division courses (202-499) taught in the target language.
- A 2.5 cumulative grade-point average must be attained in the major courses.
28 credit hours, as follows
27 hours of courses in language, literature, and culture:
0-6 hours of approved German Studies coursework in English
1 hour of senior research project:
TOTAL Minimum Hours Required for Degree: 120 Semester Hours
B.A. German
This is a sample course sequence to illustrate class offerings for this major. Consult your academic advisor.
Fall Semester
- GERM 101 Introductory German
- CORE 100 First Year Seminar
- Creative Perspectives
- THEO 111 Ignatian Imagination
- ENGL 101 or 115 English Composition or Rhetoric
Total (15)
Spring Semester
- GERM 102 Introductory German II
- Historical Perspectives
- Scientific Perspectives
- PHIL 100 Ethics as Intro to Philosophy
- Mathematical Perspecitves
Total (15)
Fall Semester
- GERM 201 Intermediate German I
- Natural Science Elective
- THEO Elective
- Humanities Elective
- General Elective
Total (15)
Spring Semester
- GERM 202 Intermediate German II (Major Elective and ORAL COMMUNICATION FLAG)
- Preapproved Area Studies Elective in English
- PHIL Elective
- CLAS/ENGL/FREN/SPAN/GERM 205 Literature and the Moral Imagination
- General Elective
Total (15)
Fall Semester
- GERM Major Elective
- Quantitative Flag Elective
- Social Science Elective
- Diversity Flag Elective
- Preapproved Area Studies Elective in English
Total (15)
Spring Semester
Study Abroad
- GERM Major Elective
- GERM Major Elective
- GERM Major Elective
- General Elective
- General Elective
Total (15)
Fall Semester
- GERM Major Elective
- General Elective
- General Elective
- General Elective
- ERS Focus Elective
Total (15)
Spring Semester
- GERM Major Elective
- Writing Flag Elective
- GERM Senior Project
- General Elective
- General Elective
- General Elective
Total (16)
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