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German

The German studies major is not limited to knowing the language, but instead helps the student achieve multiple literacies.

About This Major

Overview

In the major, the study of language merges with the study of culture and includes

  • The works of German literature, as well as the culture and civilization from the Middle Ages through the end of the 20th and the beginning of the 21st century
  • German cinema
  • The writings of ethnic minorities in German-speaking countries
  • The terminology of business, economics and the European Union
  • Summer studies or full-semester studies at a German or Austrian university

The German studies major is also linked to the international context: by acquiring proficiency in the German language, students learn the most widely spoken language in Europe and join a community of more than 130 million speakers of German around the world.

For many students, the curriculum is an enriching discovery of their own past: More than 60 million Americans are at least partly of German heritage; more Americans can trace their ancestry to Germany than to any other foreign country, and since the middle of the twentieth century more Americans have lived and worked in Germany than in any other foreign country.

Coursework for the Major

German is a flexible liberal arts major. Students must bear in mind that, with few exceptions (a limited number of GET courses in translation), credits toward the major and minor begin to be counted after completion of intermediate German.

Ordinarily, students will need to have completed GER 2200 Intermediate German 1 by their fifth semester of study at UF in order to be able to complete the German major. Students must maintain a minimum 2.0 UF GPA. After three German courses have been taken, students must have and must maintain a minmum 2.5 GPA in their German coursework.

Required Coursework

The major in German consists of 30 credit hours of coursework, including:

  • At least three classes of advanced GER and/or GEW 4000-level courses with coursework in German, 9 credits
  • At least two classes chosen from GER 3234, GER 3401, GER 3402, GEW 3100 and GEW 3101, 6 credits
  • Additional elective courses in the German studies curriculum adding up to a total of 30 hours.

Course Details

  • 1000/2000-level courses do not count toward credit for the major.
  • Up to three GET-prefix courses in translation may be taken toward credit for the major.
  • Up to 15 credits of 3000/4000-level classes can be transferred from another institution.
  • No more than three credits can be earned in independent studies courses such as GEW 4905.

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Overseas Study

The department recommends its summer program in Manheim, Germany.

Placement

Students without prior German should take the GER 1130 and GER 1131 sequence (five credits each). An alternative manner of completing the basic language sequence in a single year is by taking GER 1125 and 1126 Discover German. The 10 credits fulfill the college's language requirement.

Students with previous training in one of the languages should take an SAT II placement test. For more information on placement, refer to www.at.ufl.edu/testing.

To graduate with this major, students must complete all university, college and major requirements. For degree requirements outside of the major, refer to CLAS Degree Requirements — Structure of a CLAS Degree.

Critical Tracking and Recommended Semester Plan

Equivalent critical tracking courses as determined by the State of Florida Common Course Prerequisites may be used for transfer students

Semester 1

  • 2.0 UF GPA required for semesters 1-5

Semester 2

  • Complete GER 1125 or GER 1130 or higher-level German coursework

Semester 3

  • Complete GER 1126 or GER 1131 or higher-level German coursework

Semester 4

  • Maintain completion of GER 1131 or GER 1126 or higher-level German coursework, with 2.5 GPA on all critical-tracking coursework

Semester 5

  • Complete GER 2200 or any 2000-level German course with 2.5 GPA on all critical-tracking coursework

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Recommended semester plan

Students are expected to complete the writing and math requirement while in the process of taking the courses below. Students are also expected to complete the general education international (GE-N) and diversity (GE-D) requirements concurrently with another general education requirement (typically, GE-C, H or S).

Semester 1Credits
GER 1125 Discover German 1 or
GER 1130 Beginning Intensive German 1
5
Composition (GE-C, WR)3
Physical Science (GE-P)3
Social and Behavioral Sciences (GE-S)3
Total 14
Semester 2Credits
GER 1126 Discover German 2 or
GER 1131 Beginning Intensive German 2
5
Composition (GE-C, WR)3
Electives (or work on a second major)3
Mathematics (GE-M)3
Total 14
Semester 3Credits
GET 3003 German Culture and Civilization 1 or
GET 3004 Modern German Culture and Civilization (both GE-H, N)
3
Biological Science (GE-B)3
Electives (or work on a second major)6
Science laboratory (GE-P or B)1
Social and Behavioral Sciences (GE-S)3
Total 16
Semester 4Credits
GER 2200 Intermediate German 13
GET course, 3000/4000 level (GE-H)3
Elective (or work on a second major)3
Mathematics (GE-M)3
Physical Science (GE-P)3
Total 15
Semester 5Credits
GER 2240 Intermediate German 23
GER 3234 Reading German Texts3
GEW 3100 Survey of German Literature 1 (GE-H, N)3
Biological Science (GE-B)3
Electives (or work on a second major)4
Total 16
Semester 6Credits
GER 3401 Advanced German 1 or
GER 3402 Advanced German 2
3
GEW 3101 Survey of German Literature 2 (GE-H)3
Electives (or work on a second major)6
Social and Behavioral Sciences (GE-S)3
Total 15
Semester 7Credits
GER 3401 Advanced German 1 or
GER 3402 Advanced German 2
3
German studies course, 4000 level3
Electives (3000 level or above, not in major) (or work on a second major)9
Total 15
Semester 8Credits
Electives (3000 level or above, not in major) (or work on a second major)9
German studies courses, two at 4000 level6
Total 15

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