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College Catalog 2021-2022 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
German Studies Major
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Major Requirements
Students earn a major by choosing from among several tracks, listed below. Students should work closely with an advisor in German Studies to choose a track and list of courses that match their interests and goals. All tracks require 40-credits (typically 10-courses) above GERM 203 - Intermediate German I , to include:
- Participation in the Macalester German Studies study abroad program or in another approved, semester-long study abroad program entailing at least 12-credits in German Studies courses taught in German above fourth-semester German; Update regarding the Pandemic: We shall know whether the Spring 2021 Study Abroad Program will take place by October 20. As long as our Study Abroad program cannot take place due to pandemic-related travel limitations, students majoring, or intending to major, in German should consult with the faculty in the department of German Studies regarding available alternatives that will support their exposure to the target language and culture.
- Completion of a capstone project in GERM 488 - Senior Seminar .
All majors participate in the Senior Seminar (taught in German), where they also write their capstone projects. The capstone project is written in German, includes a significant research component, and is typically 20-30 pages long. It may contain elements other than those of a formal academic paper, such as a film, a performance, a translation, an exhibit, or some other creative project. The seminar concludes with a public event, open to the faculty of the department and all students, in which the participants offer brief presentations of their capstones. The senior seminar is open to all qualified students, including minors and other non-majors.
Language and Culture
A major with an emphasis in language and culture offers in-depth training in the core areas of German Studies. Students completing this track typically attain the highest level of proficiency in German language. Up to two of the 10-courses required for the major may be taken in English. Students are required to complete:
- GERM 308 - German Cultural History I: Making Modern Germany or
GERM 309 - German Cultural History II: Ruptures and Remakings of Modern Germany
- Study Away
- GERM 488 - Senior Seminar
- Additional courses above GERM 203 - Intermediate German I with substantial German content as needed to complete a total of 40-credits of coursework. These courses may be chosen either from among the department’s own course offerings or in another relevant field, provided they form a coherent plan of study designed in consultation with the student’s departmental advisor. Up to eight of the 40-credits required for the major may be acquired in courses conducted in English. Possible courses include:
Art History
A major with an emphasis in art history offers students the opportunity to pursue their study of German while concentrating on the study of art history. Up to four of the 10 courses required for the major may be taken in English. Students are required to complete:
- GERM 308 - German Cultural History I: Making Modern Germany or
GERM 309 - German Cultural History II: Ruptures and Remakings of Modern Germany
- Study Abroad
- GERM 488 - Senior Seminar
- A coherent set of four courses with an emphasis on art history, to be chosen in consultation with the student’s departmental advisor. These will typically be taught in English, though courses taught in German (e.g. on study abroad) are also eligible. Not more than one of these may be taken at the 100-level. Eligible courses include:
- Other courses in German studies as needed to complete a total of 40 credits above GERM 203 - Intermediate German I , to include at least 6 courses (24 credits) taught in German, such as:
Film, Media, and Theater
A major with this emphasis offers students the opportunity to pursue their study of German while developing their knowledge of the theory and history of film, media, and/or theater. Up to four of the required 10 courses may be taken in English. Students are required to complete:
- GERM 308 - German Cultural History I: Making Modern Germany or
GERM 309 - German Cultural History II: Ruptures and Remakings of Modern Germany
- Study Abroad
- GERM 488 - Senior Seminar
- A coherent set of four courses with an emphasis on film, media, and/or theater, to be chosen from among the department’s own relevant course offerings or in another field in consultation with the student’s departmental advisor. These courses may be taken in English or in German. Not more than one may be taken at the 100-level. Eligible courses include:
- Other courses in German studies as needed to complete a total of 40 credits above GERM 203 - Intermediate German I , to include at least 6 courses (24 credits) taught in German, such as:
History
A major with an emphasis in history offers students the opportunity to pursue their study of German while concentrating on the study of history. Up to four of the required ten courses for the major may be taken in English. Students are required to complete:
- GERM 308 - German Cultural History I: Making Modern Germany or
GERM 309 - German Cultural History II: Ruptures and Remakings of Modern Germany
- Study Abroad
- GERM 488 - Senior Seminar
- A coherent set of four courses with an emphasis on history, to be chosen from among the department’s own relevant course offerings or in another field in consultation with the student’s departmental advisor. These courses may be taken in English or in German. Not more than one may be taken at the 100-level. Courses must include:
i. At least two, and up to four courses involving study of the German-speaking lands and/or Europe. Eligible courses include:
ii. Up to two courses involving issues in global or transnational history or the study of historical methodology. Eligible courses include:
- Other courses in German studies as needed to complete a total of 40 credits above GERM 203 - Intermediate German I , to include at least 6 courses (24 credits) taught in German, such as:
Literature
A major with an emphasis in literature allows students to pursue their study of German with a focus on the theory and history of literature, both in the German-speaking countries and globally. A maximum of four of the ten courses required for the major may be taught in English. Courses must include:
- GERM 308 - German Cultural History I: Making Modern Germany or
GERM 309 - German Cultural History II: Ruptures and Remakings of Modern Germany
- Study Abroad
- GERM 488 - Senior Seminar
- A coherent set of at least four courses with an emphasis on the history and/or theory of literature, to be chosen from among the department’s own relevant course offerings or in another field in consultation with the student’s departmental advisor. These courses may be taken in any language. Not more than one may be taken at the 100-level. Eligible courses include:
- GERM 363 - Cyborgs, Puppets and Borderline Humans
- GERM 364 - Migration, Then and Now
- GERM 365 - A Kafkaesque Century
- GERM 366 - Cinema Studies
- Where applicable:
- RUSS 251 - Russian Literature on the Eve of Revolution
- RUSS 367 - Dostoevsky in Translation
- Where applicable
- Courses in literature offered in the departments of Asian Studies, Classical Meiterranean and the Middle East, English, French and Francophone Studies, International Studies, Spanish and Portuguese, Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies
- Other courses in German studies as needed to complete a total of 40 credits above GERM 203 - Intermediate German I , to include at least 6 courses (24 credits) taught in German
Student Designed
A major with a student designed track allows students to pursue their study of German with a focus on a cognate field such as environmental studies, music, linguistics, international studies, religious studies, political science, or sociology. Students interested in this track should consult with their departmental advisor and the department chair. They must submit a proposal subject to approval by the department. At least six of the ten courses required for the major must be conducted in German. Courses must include:
- GERM 308 - German Cultural History I: Making Modern Germany or
GERM 309 - German Cultural History II: Ruptures and Remakings of Modern Germany
- Study Abroad
- GERM 488 - Senior Seminar
- A coherent set of four courses with a clearly defined emphasis, to be chosen from among the department’s own relevant course offerings or in another field in consultation with the student’s departmental advisor. These courses may be taken in any language. Not more than one may be taken at the 100-level.
- Other courses in German studies as needed to complete a total of 40-credits above GERM 203 - Intermediate German I , to include at least 6-courses (24-credits) taught in German, such as
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