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German Program -

The Metropolitan State University of Denver 

 

Faculty:

Prof. Dr. Lawrence F. Glatz 

Prof. Dr. Edward Maier

Prof. Andrew Maurer

Prof. Heike Schmidt-Windhoff

 

 

German Area of Emphasis in the B.A. in Modern Languages degree program:
The Modern Languages Department offers a Major program in Modern Languages with a secondary emphasis in German and a minor program in German.

 

Minor in German:

See the GERMAN MINOR page.

 

German Course Rotation:

The following courses are planned.

 

FALL 2017                   SPRING 2018              SPRING 2019

 

GER 3210 LIT I             GER 3220 LIT II          GER 3200 CIV

GER 3010 CONV          GER 3150 PHON         GER 3300 GRAM

  

These courses allow for an advanced student, with or without CLEP credits, to do one 2000 level course and the six 3000 level courses and have an 21 credit German minor. It also allows a student with a Linguistics major to include two 3000-level courses (GER 3150 and GER 3300) in that major and do the 21-credit German minor when completing at least two 2000 level courses. These courses allow a student with the six 3000-level courses to complete an Individualized Degree Program in German Studies as a major with one 12-credit semester study abroad by transfer credit, the minimum needed for a good major.

 

German Honor Society:
The Department of Modern Languages is proud to have a chapter of the National German Honor Society Delta Phi Alpha at Metro State, into which all qualified students completing a minor or major in German may apply for induction. The minimum requirements for Delta Phi Alpha are: be enrolled in last semester of study, have a declared Modern Languages major or German minor, have a 3.5 grade average in German courses, with no grade below a "B-". A one-time fee of $25.00 covers a certificate and materials. Honor cords for Commencement may also be purchased for $10.00. Contact Dr. Glatz concerning this graduation honor. See also: Delta Phi Alpha and Delta Phi Alpha Application!

 

Previous German Study:
See CLEP if you have German language ability before studying at MSU Denver!

 

German Club:

Consider joining this official student activities organization! See German Club.  

 

Study Abroad:
We invite all interested students to participate in learning and working opportunities in Germany.

 

Language Resources:
You are invited to seek out information on the language, literature, culture, history, society, media and current events of the German-speaking countries at the Germania Project: German Resources page, including a Podcasts Page.

 

Services from Deutsche Welle:
The Newsletter webpage offers you the opportunity to receive several e-mail newsletters for free. See also their Learn German and Podcasts pages!

 

Services from the German Information Center:
The Information webpage offers you the opportunity to receive e-mail newsletters for free.

 

Services from Goethe Institute:

Goethe has links to numerous helpful learning materials.

 

Services from Alumni Portal Deutschland:

Online learning suggestions are at Online Deutsch Lernen.

 

Why learn German? Some reasons:
Click on Goethe Institute's answer: Why learn German? Here is another Why Learn German link for some answers!

See also the German Enrollments and German in a Multicultural World pages.

 

Wörterbuch (Dictionary) from Canoo:
Enter a German word in the blank and click on "suchen"!

 

Want the time in Germany?
Click on this link: Die Zeit in Berlin!

 

 

 

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