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Bachelor of Arts in German
Bachelor of Arts in German

Bachelor of Arts in German

  • ID:UR10029
  • Level:4-Year Bachelor's Degree
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Admission Requirements

Entry requirements

  • The Common Application, including the personal essay and University of Redlands member questions
  • Official transcripts from all secondary schools attended
  • One letter of recommendation from guidance/college counselor and/or the Common Application Secondary school report
  • One letter of recommendation from a teacher who can speak to your academic ability

English requirements

  • TOEFL minimum 80iBT/550 paper based
  • IELTS minimum 6.5
  • iTEP minimum 3.9
  • 550 SAT Evidence-Based Reading and Writing
  • 21 ACT English and Reading Sections

Other requirements

NO

Course Information

The German program provides students with a contemporary understanding of German culture and a fluid grasp of conversational and written German.

Courses are balanced between German literature and cultural studies and language-based courses that foster a comprehensive understanding of Germany's past and present.

German majors are required to spend one or two semesters in either Germany or Austria.

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The Bachelor of Arts in German requires a minimum of 34 credits:

  • GERM 201, 202 Second-Year German. (8 credits)

  • GERM 301, 302 Third-Year German. (8 credits)

  • Three courses numbered GRMN 400 or higher (excluding GRMN 490 and GRMN 495) on campus and/or courses from approved off-campus study centers. One of these courses must be an approved literature course taken during the study abroad semester in Germany or Austria, and one must be either GRMN 401 or GRMN 402 (12).

  • One or two semesters at an approved program in Germany or Austria, with two courses per semester applied toward the major.
  • One course in Art History, Economics, Government, History, or Philosophy chosen in consultation with the faculty of the German program. Coursework must reflect a German component. May be done during study abroad (4 credits).
  • Successful completion (equivalent of 2.0 or higher) of GRMN 395 Capstone Preparation (1), GRMN 490 Senior Capstone I (1), GRMN 495 Senior Capstone II (1).
  • A passing grade of “ausreichend” (satisfactory) on the Goethe Institute’s B2 international German language exam.
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Career Opportunity

Career Opportunity

Ability to settle

Overseas Student Health Cover

Health Insurance - USD $1819 per year

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