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Bachelor of General Studies Area of Concentration

German

The Division of Continuing Studies offers the Bachelor of General Studies degree with an area of concentration in German.

Required:

GERM 1110-1120

Elementary German

10 hrs

GEM 2110-2120

Intermediate German

6 hrs

GERM 3030

German Conversation

3 hrs

GERM 3040

German Grammar and Composition

3 hrs

GERM 3370

German Civilization

3 hrs

 

Upper Division German electives

8 hrs

Additional Information:

Students with transfer credit in German should seek advice from the foreign language department concerning where they should start in the German language sequence.

Students MUST be able to attend day classes in order to complete this area of concentration.  

Career Information:
An area of concentration in German focuses on the language, literature, history, and culture of German-speaking people. The ability to speak another language fluently can be an asset in today’s global work environment. It will also provide the necessary knowledge to pursue an advanced degree, if desired. Foreign language students may find careers in government or non-profit administration, linguistics, foreign service, publishing/editing, banking/finance, sales, imports/exports, health services, immigration, customs, law enforcement, public relations, journalism, broadcasting, translation, customer services, education, research, tourism, social work, cultural affairs, advertising, and international business.

For more career information, check out College Board - German or UNO Career Center.

Revised 08/07

 
 

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