A. Tufts-in-Tübingen Program:

A unique opportunity for students from various disciplines who wish to spend their Junior or Senior year abroad examining the culture of German- speaking countries within the larger European context and combining study outside of literature with their knowledge of German. With approval of the Tufts-in-Tübingen resident director, courses taken in German at the University of Tübingen in the areas of Politikwissenschaft, Volkswirtschaft, Geschichte, Volkskunde, Sozial- and Kulturwissenschaft, Germanistik and Vergleichende Literaturwissenschaft will count toward the concentration requirement of nine German courses beyond the intermediate (German 3-4) level and the one course in a related field. Upon returning to Tufts-Medford, two one hundred level courses taught in German, including 121, will be required. If the student has not yet taken an advanced literature course in German, the other 100- level course must be in literature.

B. Tufts-Medford:

This program requires nine courses plus one course in a related field approved by the German Department. The program includes at least five courses above the intermediate (German 3-4) level taught in German, including German 121 and at least one advanced literature course. The rest is a combination of courses dealing with German subject matter taught through at least three of the following departments: Art History, German, History, Music, Philosophy, or Political Science. Courses taken in other departments must be approved by the German Department for concentration credit.