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University of Calgary Calendar 2009-2010 Faculty of Humanities 4. Program Details 4.3 Germanic, Slavic and East Asian Studies German 4.3.3 BA in German
4.3.3 BA in German
Admission

See 3.1 Admissions and other requirements under 3.5 Graduation.

Upon admission to the Major in German each student will be assigned a departmental advisor who will assist with program planning and course selection.

Requirements

A minimum of eight full-course equivalents in the discipline that must include:

  • German 349 or 353;
  • German 401
  • Two half courses at the 400-level or higher in German.
  • Sufficient number of German courses to bring the total to at least eight full-course equivalents.

Note: Students with no German should begin with the sequence of German 202, 204, 313, 315, 331, 333, 349 or 353 and 401. Students with German 30 should begin with the sequence German 221, 223, 313, 315 331, 333, 349 or 353 and 401. Students who have some German but do not have German 30 must consult with the Department to determine placement.

German 357 and 359 are delivered in English and may be repeated for credit. However, a maximum of two half-course equivalents of German 357 and/or 359 and a maximum of two half-course equivalents from German studies in a different discipline, subject to Departmental approval, may be credited towards a degree.

Other Requirements

Students should bear in mind the Faculty requirements concerning the general distribution of courses.

See 3.5 Graduation.