German Business & Commercial Studies Minor, UG

for the Undergraduate Minor in German Business & Commercial Studies


The minor in German Business & Commercial Studies offers students a background in the language through the advanced undergraduate level, an introduction to the language and customs of the business world in German-speaking countries and Europe, and a knowledge of the history of German culture.

for the Undergraduate Minor in German Business & Commercial Studies


GER 211Conversation and Writing I3
GER 320German for Business3
GER 321German for Economics3
GER 420German Cultural History4
Select two courses from the list below:6-8
Intermediate German I
Intermediate German II
German Popular Culture
Germany and Europe
Conversation and Writing II
Grimms' Fairy Tales - ACP
Grimm's Fairy Tales in Context
The Holocaust in Context - ACP
The Holocaust in Context
Sexuality and Literature
Intro to German Literature
German Literature and Culture
Global Issues in German
Politics of the European Union
German-English Translation: Theory & Practice
German Linguistics
Middle Ages to Baroque
Enlightenment to Romanticism
Realism to Expressionism
1920s to Today
German Cinema I
German Cinema II
Total Hours19-21

for the Undergraduate Minor in German Business & Commercial Studies


  1. Language ability: Students develop and improve their foreign language abilities, i.e., their ability to read, speak, write, and listen in German in order to work with texts and communicate with others in the language.
  2. Cultural-historical literacy and knowledge: Students develop and improve their ability to function in non-native cultural-historical and linguistic contexts and communities, especially in the world of business and commerce in German-speaking countries and Europe, in order to respect and navigate cultural differences and build upon similarities.
  3. Analytical and argumentative skills: Students develop and improve their abilities to analyze diverse cultural artifacts in order to apply analytical thinking and discursive skills to the construction of sound, supported, factual argumentation rather than merely expression of opinion, completely or in part.
  4. Writing development: Students will demonstrate and produce well-written, communicative, argumentative, and interpretive texts in German and/or English in order to competently meet diverse writing tasks.

for the Undergraduate Minor in German Business & Commercial Studies


Department of Germanic Languages & Literatures

Germanic Languages & Literatures Faculty
German advising

College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

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