German, Scandinavian, and Dutch Studies
Major
27 semester hours of coursework in German Scandinavian, and Dutch studies, including:
- One tools course: language for research
- One upper-division course in the same Germanic language used to fulfill the foreign-language requirement (usually German 328 or Norwegian 328); or
- One language course in a second modern Germanic language (usually 604 or the equivalent); or
- One course in an older Germanic language (Old Norse, Middle-High German, Gothic, etc.)
- One foundations course out of three areas: film studies, narrative/textual studies, or linguistics that stresses methodology/theory as well as content areas, chosen from an approved list
- Five additional German, Scandinavian, and Dutch studies courses
- Only one course may be lower-division
- Additional foundations courses may be used to fill this requirement
- Upper-division German courses may be substituted for up to three of the five German, Scandinavian, and Dutch studies courses; German 328 may not be used to fulfill this requirement
- Other substitutions may be approved by the German, Scandinavian, and Dutch studies adviser.
- German, Scandinavian, and Dutch Studies 377, Capstone Research in German, Scandinavian, and Dutch Studies