BA in German Language & Literature
In the Bachelor of Arts in German Language and Literature program, students examine everything from the age of Goethe and the fairy tale to business German and the Berlin Wall. While studying the German-speaking world, students gain important background on relevant political and cultural contexts from the early modern period to the present.
Many students in the German program double major or minor in international affairs with concentrations in Western European studies. In recent years, alumni of the German program have won Fulbright fellowships to teach and study in Germany, been accepted to top graduate programs, received the Congress-Bundestag Youth Exchange for Young Professionals scholarship and worked at institutions including the State Department, the Goethe-Institut and the World Bank.
Core Components
In addition to the Columbian College’s general requirements, German majors must complete courses from five core areas:
- Language Proficiency: Students must demonstrate fourth-year proficiency in German. This can be accomplished by taking all the prerequisite and core courses listed under Course Requirements, placing into the advanced level on the placement exam or transferring credit from the Advanced Placement exam. Majors can also take the intensive track (GER 1005 and GER 1006), which covers GER 1001 through GER 1004 in only two semesters.
- Introductory German Literature and Culture (6 credit hours)
- German Literature and Culture in English (6 credit hours)
- German Literature and Culture in German (12 credit hours)
- Columbian College Requirements
See Course Requirements for details.
Honors in German
Departmental Honors
Students interested in earning special honors in German Language and Literature to be noted on their transcript must meet all requirements:
- Meet GW’s general special honors requirements.
- Graduate with a GPA of 3.0 overall and 3.5 in classes for the major.
- Apply for honors candidacy no later than the end of the first semester of junior year.
- Attain speaking proficiency at the advanced level, as measured by the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages (ACTFL) Oral Proficiency Interview.
- Successfully complete an honors thesis during the courses GER 4197: Senior Honors Thesis I and GER 4198 Senior Honors Thesis II.
Delta Phi Alpha National German Honor Society
The National German Honor Society, Delta Phi Alpha, seeks to recognize excellence in the study of German and to provide an incentive for higher scholarship. German majors and minors are nominated by GW faculty for induction.
Course Requirements
The following requirements must be fulfilled:
The general requirements stated under Columbian College of Arts and Sciences, Undergraduate Programs.
Program-specific curriculum:
Code | Title | Credits |
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Prerequisites | ||
One of the following options: | ||
Option A: | ||
GER 1005 & GER 1006 | Intensive Beginning German I and Intensive Beginning German II | |
Option B: | ||
GER 1001 & GER 1002 | First-Year German I and First-Year German II | |
GER 1003 & GER 1004 | Second-Year German I and Second-Year German II |
Code | Title | Credits |
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Required | ||
GER 2009 & GER 2010 | Intermediate German I and Intermediate German II | |
GER 2109 & GER 2110 | Advanced Conversation and Composition and Germany in the Age of Globalization | |
Two courses from the following: | ||
GER 2091 & GER 2092 | Introduction to German Literature—in English I and Introduction to German Literature—in English II | |
GER 2161 & GER 2162 | German Culture–in English I and German Culture–in English II | |
Electives | ||
Two courses from the following: | ||
GER 2111 | Business German | |
GER 2161 & GER 2162 | German Culture–in English I and German Culture–in English II (if not taken above) | |
GER 2165 | Twentieth-Century German Literature–in English | |
GER 3181 | History of German Cinema—in English | |
GER 3182 | The Fairy Tale from the Grimms to Disney | |
GER 3183 | Berlin Before and After the Wall (in English) | |
GER 3184 | German Thought—in English | |
GER 3185 | Literary Voices and the Fascist Experience—in English | |
GER 3186 | German Women Writers of the 19th and 20th Centuries (in English) | |
GER 3187 | German Cinema after 1945 (in English) | |
GER 3188 | The Lives of East Germans (in English) | |
Four courses from the following: | ||
GER 3189 | Dealing with the Communist Past in Germany and Eastern Europe | |
GER 4171 | The Age of Goethe—in German (in German) | |
GER 4172 | From Romanticism to Realism (in German) | |
GER 4173 | Naturalism to Expressionism (in German) | |
GER 4174 | Inside/Outside the Third Reich (in German) | |
GER 4175 | Literature of two Germanies (in German) | |
GER 4176 | Contemporary German Literature (in German) |