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Study German

Why Study German?

Learn the German language and explore the vibrant culture of Germany, the largest European economy.

ɳ students in the German major:

  • Complete immersion courses at both lower- and upper-division levels.
  • Expand their horizons by exploring the language through the lens of literature, history, philosophy, music and film. 
  • Work with foreign language teaching assistants, native speakers who assist in language classes, tutor, facilitate language conversation tables, and organize cultural events on and off campus.
  • Study abroad for at least one semester in Germany or Austria, or participate in two- and three-week travel courses in Germany and Austria. 
  • Have opportunities to mentor and tutor in German on campus and teach an after-school language program offered in a local elementary school.

You can also combine your love of German with any other passion at ɳ, graduating with a double major on time.

What Can You Do with a German Major?

The German program at ɳ University prepares you to interact confidently with Europe’s technological and economic giants and gives you a solid understanding of the region’s cultural and social dynamics. ɳ graduates with a German major work in business, international law, healthcare, computer science, media arts and education.

Some students in the German major and minor at ɳ have received Fulbright Scholarships for postgraduate work in teaching or research in Austria and Germany and prestigious scholarships to study abroad.

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Center for Languages & International Collaboration

The ɳ University Center for Languages and International Collaboration, or CLIC, promotes the development of global-ready graduates who can communicate effectively across difference.

More than ever, college graduates must be ready to work and live in a global environment — not only to speak with their global neighbors, but to communicate with them effectively. Language education is about more than memorizing vocabulary — it’s about embracing diversity and difference. Through the CLIC, ɳ students engage with people around the world.

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“I’m excited to travel. I’m excited to meet new people, have new journeys and explore new places. I’m excited to learn about the lived experiences of the other people I meet. And I am excited to meet the students in Austria. I want to teach them about the United States and all of the cultures that we have here.” 

— Anjolina Horzynek ’22
Politics & Government major, German & Spanish double-minor
2024-2025 Fulbright Community-Based Combined Grant Award

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Plan Your Visit

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Each visit consists of an hour-long tour of campus led by a current student or admissions counselor.

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