German Interdisciplinary Studies Minor

Program Features

This minor provides an integrated program of course work which combines the study of German (nine credits) with relevant courses from other departments (nine credits).

The nine German credits may be chosen from:

MLGR 116GE: German I

3 credits

MLGR 117GE: German II

3 credits

MLGR 120GE: German Masterpieces in Translation

3 credits

MLGR 214GE: German III

3 credits

Or

other German courses with departmental authorization

These German courses may be transferred from other accredited institutions.

Co-requisites may be chosen from:

ART 202GE: History of Art II

3 credits

ART 305GE: The Visual Arts Since 1945

3 credits

ART 307GE: Modern Art

3 credits

ENGL 273GE: World Literature II

3 credits

GEOG 234GE: Geography Of Europe

3 credits

MLGR 120GE: German Masterpieces in Translation

3 credits

HIST 281GE: The Third Reich--Hitler

3 credits

HIST 371Medieval and Renaissance Europe, 500-1500

3 credits

HIST 473Modern Germany

3 credits

PHIL 318Schopenhauer Kierkegaard Nietz

3 credits

PHIL 418Phenomenology and Existentialism

3 credits

PHIL 457Kant & German Idealism

3 credits

POLS 222GE: Contemporary Political Ideologies

3 credits

POLS 332GE: Comparative European Government

3 credits

POLS 426Modern Germany

3 credits

With the mutual consent of the German component and the Chair, substitutions for these courses may occur.

At least two courses in the minor must be at the 300-400 level, or qualify as advanced courses.

Additional Requirements:

A minimum of nine credits must be taken in residence at ESU.

A minimum QPA of 2.5 must be maintained in program courses.