GERMAN
College of Arts and Letters

PROGRAM DESCRIPTION Courses in German
encompass the study of German language, literature, and culture. Language
study begins with the imparting of the four basic language skills, namely,
speaking, aural comprehension, reading and writing. The teaching of these
skills is provided as part of programs in liberal arts, in general education
and in professional training, as well as a service for other degree programs.
The imparting of the basic language skills is the first and necessary
step toward what is actually the liberal arts core of our curriculum:
the upper division offerings. It is through the advanced language, literature
and culture courses that the students become familiar with the intricacies
of another language and
with the literary and cultural contributions made by the people who speak it.
Students who are considering the study of German should talk to a German
faculty advisor. Each student minoring in German is assigned an advisor
upon entry into the program. For assistance in obtaining an advisor, contact
the Foreign Language Department office.
Teaching credential candidates must complete the Professional Education
Program in addition to other requirements for a teaching credential. Consult
a department credential advisor for details. They may also obtain information
about the Professional Education Program from the Teacher Preparation
Program Office, Eureka Hall 216, (916) 278-6403.
Special Features
- Close cooperation between members of the German faculty and the Sacramento
German community has provided students with an opportunity to improve
their language abilities and to become familiar with German customs
and traditions.
- In addition, the German Club on campus allows students to socialize
with others of similar interests.
- The Sacramento State chapter of Delta Phi Alpha, the national German honor society,
gives recognition and awards to outstanding students and scholars.
- The German program is supported by modern language laboratory facilities,
a departmental library, and a collection of instructional materials.
- Students receive tutorial help from graduate exchange students and
other graduate students.
- In order to acquire maximum proficiency in the use of the German
language, students are encouraged to participate in the Sacramento State International
Programs in Heidelberg or Tübingen, the student exchange program
established with the Department of American Studies at the Johannes-Gutenberg
Universität of Mainz, Germany, or the German-Education Student
Exchange Program at the Pädagogische Hochschule of Flensburg, Germany,
or the summer work abroad with the International Education Program.
UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMS
GERMAN STUDY OPTIONS
No new majors are being accepted into German BA at this time. Please
consult a German Faculty Advisor for information regarding meeting subject
matter certification requirements in preparation for a teaching credential
and/or a special major in German with one year of study in Germany.
REQUIREMENTS - MINOR
Units required for Minor: 12 upper division units.
Note: Students are required to meet with an advisor
for course selection.
REQUIREMENTS - SUBJECT MATTER
PROGRAM
(pre-credential preparation) Candidates for a teaching credential in German must also complete the Professional Education
Program in addition to other requirements for a teaching credential. Consult
the German credential advisor for details and contact the Teacher Preparation
Program Office, Eureka Hall 216, (916) 278-6403 for application procedures
and requirements.
A minor in another subject which can lead to a Supplementary Teaching
Credential is strongly recommended.
Additional Information
- Residence Requirement: Transfer students
and students participating in International Programs must complete at
least 6 upper-division units in German at Sacramento State.
- Study in Germany: Students are urged to participate in a study-abroad program through California State University International Programs. See index.
- Credit by Examination: A maximum of 16 units
in Foreign Language studies may be earned through examination, of which
only 8 may be in German. For additional information, see index.
CAREER POSSIBILITIES International
Business Personnel · Trade and Commerce · Export/Import ·
Interpreter/Translator · Banking Representative · Buyer/Sales
Representative · Foreign/Diplomatic Service · Airlines Personnel
· Travel Industry · Media Personnel/Foreign Correspondent ·
Public Relations · U.S. Immigration/Customs · U.S. Information
Agency · Peace Corps · Language Teacher · Bilingual/Foreign
Secretary · Foreign Publications/Textbook Editor · Research
Assistant
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Marjorie Gelus, Marjorie Wade
CONTACT INFORMATION
- Wilfrido Corral, Department Chair
- Melonie Williams, Administrative Support Coordinator
- Mariposa Hall 2051
- (916) 278-6333
- www.csus.edu/fl
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