German
Indiana University South Bend
| Associates Degree | |
| Basic Requirements (35 credit hours): | W131 Elementary Composition (3 credits) Arts & Humanities courses (6 credits) Social & Behavioral Sciences courses (6 credits) Natural Sciences courses (8 credit hours + a lab) Mathematics (3 credit hours at or above the 111-level) Computer Proficiency (3 credit hours) Foreign Language (6 credit hours in one language) |
| Concentration Requirements in German (15 credit hours): | G203 & G204: Second Year German I & II G305 OR G306: Masterpieces of German Literature I OR II G313 OR G314: Writing in German I OR II 3 additional credit hours at or above the 300-level |
| Bachelor's Degree | |
| Basic Requirements: | Visit the
IU South Bend Bulletin for details. |
| Concentration Requirements (33 credit hours): | G203 & G204: Second Year German I & II G305 & G306: Masterpieces of German Literature I & II G313 & G314: Writing in German I & II G363: Deutsche Kulturgeschichte G465: Fortgeschrittenes Deutsch One additional 3 credit hour course at or above the 200-level One additional 3 credit hour course at the 400-level One additional 3 credit hour course at the 400-level in literature |
* The Department of World Language Studies also offers a minor in German. To complete the minor you are required to take the following courses: G203 & G204, G305 OR G306, G313 OR G314, G363 and one 3-credit course at the G300/400 level (for course title refer to the Bachelor's Degree requirements).
**PLEASE NOTE** Other courses may be substituted for these requirements with the approval of the Department German section.
| Cheri Brown | Click here |
| Associate Faculty in German | Click here |
**Graz, Austria**
This program offered through Indiana University Bloomington offers students a six-week stay in Graz, Austria, a picturesque city located near the foothills of the Alps in scenic southeast Austria. Students live with an Austrian family selected by the on-site director. They share breakfast, supper and sometimes lunch with the family, and host families may also accompany the IU group on excursions to the area surrounding Graz. Students register for two IU classes, a language class and a class on contemporary Austrian society. All classes are taught by Indiana University associate instructors and a resident director from the Indiana University system. For more information, please contact the IUSB Office of International Programs (520-4419) or the Department of World Language Studies (520-4332).
For more information on over sixty other study abroad offerings (in several languages) from Indiana University Bloomington, just click to visit the Indiana University Office of Overseas Study.
Attention Students! IU South Bend is now offering a program in German at Eichstaett.
Students: all study abroad programs require approval through the
Foreign Languages Department PRIOR to departing.
Please be sure to get your approval sheet signed and filed with the
Department.
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