Bachelor's degree

In Durham (USA)

higher than £ 9000

Description

  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

  • Location

    Durham (USA)

Students majoring in German develop language skills, become knowledgeable about the literature and  culture of German-speaking areas, and acquire analytic and interpretive abilities. The combination of language skills with the ability to navigate across cultures is excellent preparation for a variety of professions in business, government, engineering, law, education, and academia. Double (second) majors are also encouraged and supported. Numerous opportunities are available, including Global Education programs, interdepartmental majors, Fulbright and German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) scholarships, independent research and independent studies, and internships, both before and after graduation. Students interested in a major should consult the Director of Undergraduate Studies.

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Location

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Durham (USA)
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Durham, Carolina del Norte 27708, EE. UU., 27708

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On request

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Subjects

  • Art
  • German Literature
  • Philosophy
  • Intermediate German
  • Advanced German
  • German Language

Course programme

Advanced Placement in German
First-Year Seminar
First-Year German I
First-Year German II
Intensive First-Year German
Intensive First-Year German
Intermediate German I
Intermediate German II
Intermediate Conversation Practice
Intensive Intermediate German
Intensive Intermediate German for Engineers
Readings in German Literature
Moral Dilemmas in Philosophy and Literature
The Vikings and Their Literature
Romantic Fairy Tales: Literary and Folk Fairy Tales from Grimms to Disney
German Film
Poetics of Murder
Special Topics in German Studies
Advanced German in Berlin
Advanced German I: Culture and Society
Advanced German II: Text and Context
Advanced Conversation Practice
Advanced Intensive German Language and Culture
Advanced Intensive German Language and Culture
Economics of a United Europe
Berlin: Architecture, Art and the City, 1871-Present
Current Issues and Trends in Germany
Projekt Theater: German Theater and Performance
Modern German Theater and Drama
Berlin in Literature and Culture
Contemporary Art in Berlin
Sociolinguistic Landscapes: German Language, Society, and Identity
Germany Today: A European Superpower? Duke-in-Berlin
What is Beauty?
The Economics of the Energiewende in Germany
Green Germany: World Leader in Environmental Policy
Art and Architecture of Berlin, Fifteenth to the Twentieth Century
Berlin Since the War
Jewish Berlin
German Jewish Culture from the Enlightenment to the Present
Secularization and Modernity: Cross-Disciplinary Readings 1750-1914
Marx, Nietzsche, Freud
Germany Confronts the Holocaust
Special Topics in German Studies
Special Topics in German Literature and Culture
Special Topics in German Studies
Independent Study
Captured! Stories of Entrapment in the 20th and 21st Centuries
Advanced German Cultural Studies
German Literature and Culture
German Politics and Society
GEFANGEN! Stories of Entrapment in the 20th & 21st Centuries
Special Topics in German Studies
Research Independent Study
Old Norse: Introduction to the Language of Viking Scandinavia
Theory and Practice of Literary Translation
Second Language Acquisition and Applied Linguistics
Frankfurt School Critical Theory
Hegel's Political Philosophy
Nietzsche's Political Philosophy
Music in Literature and Philosophy
Special Topics in German Studies
Special Topics in German Literature and Culture
Special Topics in German Literature and Cultural Studies
Foreign Language Pedagogy: Theories and Practices
Cultural Foundations in German Studies, to 1800
Cultural Foundations in German Studies, to 1800 to present
Form & Theory of the Lyrical Image: Goethe, Hölderlin, Mörike, Eichendorff, Trakl
Topics in Literary Theory
Topics in Literary History
Topics in Genre Theory
Independent Study
The Discipline of Germanistik: A Historical Survey
Germanic Seminar
Grad Dissertation Colloquium

German

higher than £ 9000