German is linguistically similar to English and, therefore,
relatively easy for an English speaker to learn. One American in
four is of German ancestry, making it by far the largest ethnic
group in America (57.9 million). German is the language of 110
million native speakers in Germany, Austria and Switzerland and is
by far the most widely spoken language in Western Europe.
Economically and scientifically, German ranks among the three most
important world languages.
The contributions of the German-speaking countries to Western
culture have been tremendous with the accomplishments of the great
German-speaking artists, philosophers, musicians, athletes, writers
and scientists including: Goethe, Beethoven, Mozart, Wagner,
Einstein, Freud, and today, Arnold Schwarzenegger.
German is essential for students interested in Philosophy, the
Natural Sciences, Economics, History, Music and the Fine Arts. Learn
German and get to know the new unified Germany as well as historic
Austria and beautiful Switzerland.
|
Subject & Number |
Title |
Units |
|
German 120 |
Introductory German I |
5 |
|
German 121 |
Introductory German II |
5 |
|
German 220 |
Intermediate German III |
5 |
|
German 221 |
Advanced German IV |
5 |
|
German 250/251 |
Conversational German I & II |
3 |
|
German 196 A/B/C/D |
Community Service Learning Experience (CSLE) |
1 |
|
German 199 |
Special Studies/Projects |
1-3 |
|
German 299 |
Selected Topics |
1-5 |
|