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As a German major at IU South Bend, you will not only study the language, culture, and literature of Germany, but you will also explore international affairs and learn about peoples around the world. The Department of Foreign Languages
promotes cultural and linguistic exchanges and encourages programs that foster international understanding.
Special Opportunities
Foreign language students have access to the modern Language Resource Center, which provides 16 computer workstations
for computer-assisted instruction, audio and videotapes, and foreign language books, magazines, and newspapers to support
the study of languages. IU South Bend students in foreign languages are also encouraged to take advantage of one of IU's
more than 60 study-abroad programs in 25 countries.
Careers
Graduates with a German major can follow a number of career choices, including teaching, translation, tourism, and the
foreign service. As a German major, you will gain a broad liberal arts education that is useful in many professions from
business to journalism to organizations such as the Peace Corps.
Degree Programs
Associate of Arts with a Concentration in German
Bachelor of Arts in German
Learn about certificate programs to enhance your education.
Students are encouraged to combine their study of foreign languages with other disciplines and curricula on campus.
Department students may pursue, in addition to foreign language study, the
Certificate in International Studies or a minor in an interdisciplinary program at
IU South Bend, such as Film Studies.
German degree requirements
German courses
For more information, contact:
Department of World Languages
Wiekamp Hall 3115
(574) 520-4332
lwalker@iusb.edu
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IU South Bend has an active German club that meets regularly for food, films, and fun.
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