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Undergraduate


Degree Options

Major in German

For a BA with Major in German, at least 36 (and up to 54) credit hours beyond the 1000 level must be completed; at least 18 of these credit hours must be at the 3000 level or higher. 12 credit hours must be in courses dealing with literature or thought.

Double Major in German

A BA with a Double Major in German and another subject requires a combination of 60 to 84 intermediate and advanced credit hours in the two subjects. Of these 30 to 54 credit hours can be in German, and at least 12 must be at the 3000 level or higher. 12 credit hours must be in courses dealing with literature or thought.

Honours in German

Beyond Beginner-level German, the Honours program requires 54 credit hours in German Language, Literature and Thought at or above the 2000 level, including at least two courses in German Literature or Thought at the 3000 level or higher. It is recommended that at least four courses be completed in the last two years of the program. At the end of the program, students take an oral Honours Exam.

Honours students are strongly advised to complete some coursework in Germany, e.g. through the Canadian Year in Freiburg Program or a study term at a German university. Consult with the undergraduate advisor.

Combined Honours in German

To take an Honours degree combining German with another subject, a student must consult with the academic advisors of both departments to arrange the specifics of the program. In general, a combination of 66 - 84 intermediate and advanced credit hours in the two subjects is required. If students intend to take the German Honours exam, they need a minimum of 36 credit hours in German, including courses in Literature and Thought; if the Honours thesis or exam is completed in the other department, a minimum of 30 intermediate and advanced credit hours in German is required.


Minors

Minor in German Studies

This minor is available to students registered in a 120 credit hour Bachelor of Applied Computer Science, Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Commerce, Bachelor of Community Design, Bachelor of Computer Science, Bachelor of Informatics, Bachelor of Management, Bachelor of Music, Bachelor of Science or Bachelor of Science (Medical Sciences) program.

Students must complete 24 credit hours beyond the 1000 level.

Requirements

  • .03: Intermediate German I
  • .03: Intermediate German II

Minor in German

Students must complete between 18 and 27 credit hours selected from courses taught in German beyond the 1000 level, at least 6 credit hours of which must be at the 3000 level or higher.

Minor in German Philosophy

This minor is available to students registered in a 120 credit hour Bachelor of Applied Computer Science, Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Commerce, Bachelor of Community Design, Bachelor of Computer Science, Bachelor of Informatics, Bachelor of Management, Bachelor of Music, Bachelor of Science or Bachelor of Science (Medical Sciences) program.

Students must complete between 18 and 27 credit hours beyond the 1000 level from the following list:

  • .03: German: Romanticism: From Goethe to Hegel
  • .03: Kant and the History of German Idealism I
  • .03: Kant and the History of German Idealism II
  • .03: In Pursuit of Freedom from Luther to Nietzsche II
  • .03: 'Freiheit'. Freedom in German Literature and Thought I
  • .03: 'Freiheit'. Freedom in German Literature and Thought II. 19th and 20th Century
  • .03: Modern German Philosophy I
  • .03: Modern German Philosophy II
  • .03: German Literature and Thought from Reformation to Enlightenment I
  • .03: German Literature and Thought from Reformation to Enlightenment II
  • .03: Origins of Comparative Religion from Hegel to Nietzsche
  • : Goethe and Romanticism I
  • .03: Confronting Fascism
  • .03: Germany and the Environment
  • .03: Aesthetics and Poetics I
  • .03: Aesthetics and Poetics II
  • .03: Seminar on Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit I
  • .03: Seminar on Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit II
  • .03: Studies in German Idealism I
  • .03: Studies in German Idealism II
  • .03: Modern German Philosophy I
  • .03: Modern German Philosophy II
  • .03: History of Philosophy: Kant
  • .03: History of Philosophy: 19th Century Philosophy
  • .03: Topics in the History of Philosophy I: Wittgenstein

Other courses may be possible with departmental approval. Students must take nine credit hours from the German Department and nine credit hours from the Philosophy department.