If you chose to major or minor in German at SLU, you will become proficient in oral and written German, and knowledgeable about the history, politics, society and culture of the German-speaking world.
All instruction is in German and is interdisciplinary in nature. Upper-division courses are taught in an intimate classroom setting, allowing for greater classroom discussion and unique learning experiences. You'll also have opportunities for extracurricular engagements that can strengthen your understanding of the German culture and language.
As a German studies student at SLU, you will also have access to the University's Department of Languages, Literatures and Cultures, Language Resource Center and the Center for Global Citizenship. You also can enjoy a German language film series and conversation hours each semester, and round out your degree with classes in film, literature, journalism and business.
SLU offers German studies students opportunities for summer, semester and year-long study-abroad programs that count toward your degree, including programs at the University of Heidelberg, the University of Frankfurt and the University of Stuttgart. Many German majors and minors take advantage of these study abroad opportunities to enhance their language skills, cultural competency and general knowledge.
The majority of students earning a German minor or major at SLU meet the high academic standards for initiation into the National German honor society, Delta Phi Alpha. Initiation ceremonies take place annually during the spring semester.