Foreign Languages B.A. – German Liberal Arts Emphasis
Program temporarily not accepting new applications for admissions.
College of Humanities and Social Sciences
Contact: Fumiko Fukuta, Ph.D., Chair
Location: Candelaria 0140
Telephone: 970.351.2685
Fax: 970.351.2898
Website: www.unco.edu/foreignlang
Advising Information:
Students must consult with their assigned major advisor each semester prior to registering.
Assigned advisor is available through the Ursa login; ursa.unco.edu; under Student tab Academic Profile channel and is term specific. If no advisor is listed, contact the major program for advisor information.
The program consists of four parts:
- Liberal Arts Core (LAC) Credits
- Required Major Credits
- Required Minor Credits
- University-Wide Credits
Program Description:
By applying critical thinking skills at all levels of language learning, foreign language students develop familiarity with contemporary global issues, knowledge of civilization and culture, and a competence for reading and interpreting in their chosen language of study. The study of foreign languages helps students develop functional proficiency in the language, cultural competence, and an understanding of content in other disciplines through the language. Further, this study provides insight into students' own language and culture, and facilitates the use of linguistic and cultural knowledge beyond the classroom. Foreign language majors may further their studies by pursuing a graduate program in their discipline. They may also choose to combine their language studies with a study of education, business, political science, international studies, history, and fine arts, to mention a few. Graduates work in careers in international relations, law, education, public policy, social services, health professions, business, publishing, and the arts. Faculty encourage and assist students in arranging foreign study opportunities. Participation in study abroad programs reinforces and strengthens language acquisition, and heightens cultural awareness and appreciation. The program's extracurricular activities encourage cultural consciousness and communication skills while developing leadership, organizational, and promotional abilities. Participation is optional. Activities include regularly scheduled conversation credits, language immersion weekends, World Language Day, and Foreign Language Clubs.
The German Liberal Arts Major stresses communicative language learning that recognizes language acquisition as a dynamic process of discovery in which students develop the ability to use the German language for specific communication purposes. This skill-using approach is obtained through content based instruction at all levels and is complemented by authentic audio-visual and textual materials. Optional participation in extracurricular programs and activities which include immersion weekends and conversation circles (Stammtisch) further enhance functional proficiency.
Program Admission Requirements:
- All work to be counted toward the degree must be beyond the first year level. Advising and advisor’s signature are required each semester before registration.
Program Requirements:
Degree Requirements 120 — Credits
Degree Requirements
1. Required Specified LAC — 6 credits
LAC area 3.d. — Foreign Languages
Remaining LAC — 34 credits
See
“Liberal Arts Core”.
2. Required Major — 29 credits
Take all of the following courses:
GER 251 | Intermediate German Lab I | 1 |
GER 252 | Intermediate German Lab II | 1 |
GER 301 | Germany and the Germans I | 3 |
GER 302 | Germany and the Germans II | 3 |
GER 311 | German Civilization and Literature Survey I | 3 |
GER 312 | German Civilization and Literature Survey II | 3 |
GER 407 | German Phonetics and Oral Proficiency | 3 |
Choose two of the following courses:
Choose two offerings from the two repeatable, variable-topic courses
GER 450 | Literature, Self and Society | 3 |
GER 475 | Research Seminar: German Texts and Contexts | 3 |
3. Required Minor — 18 credits
4. University-Wide Credits — 33 credits
Complete additional credits to achieve the minimum credits needed for this degree at UNC; for this degree, that will typically be 33 credits