
German
Printable version of this fact sheetThe ability to speak, write and understand another language is increasingly valuable in today's world. A German minor is an excellent complement to virtually any major. UW-Superior's German program introduces students to the German language and the culture of the German-speaking nations. Courses enable students to lay the groundwork for fluency in German and to enhance practical language skills for specific career purposes.
Students may choose either the German - Liberal Arts minor or the German - Teacher Certification (Ages 6-13 or 10-21) minor. Students also may expand the minor into an Individualized Major in German Studies by adding a study abroad component. This program includes a special study abroad opportunity in conjunction with UW-Superior's cooperating institution in Oldenburg, Germany.
Minor:
German - Liberal Arts
German - Elementary Education or Secondary Education CurriculumMore details from our catalog
Course descriptions
Program features;
- Students benefit from small classes and personal attention from professors.
- The Spanish program is part of the Department of World Languages, Literatures, and Cultures, who also offers programs in Spanish and Chinese.
- Students can earn 7 to 19 course credits studying in Germany.
- The German minor teaches the language as well as German culture.
- A specific minor program is offered for students who wish to teach German.
Career Outlook:
Fluency in a second language is a valuable asset for any profession, particularly in business and education.We invite you to visit:
A campus visit offers an opportunity to tour our campus and meet with an Admissions counselor. We can arrange for you to meet a professor and visit a class in any area you choose.To get more information
Call: 715-394-8230
E-mail: admissions@uwsuper.edu