
The Bachelor of Science in German Studies is a four-year interdisciplinary program designed to provide students with advanced proficiency in the German language while exploring the rich literary, historical, and cultural traditions of German-speaking countries. Students study German language, literature, history, philosophy, and cultural studies, developing analytical, linguistic, and research skills essential for understanding complex texts and cultural contexts. The program emphasizes both language mastery and critical engagement with social, political, and artistic developments in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland, preparing graduates to navigate global and intercultural environments.
Throughout the program, students participate in intensive language courses, seminars, research projects, and cultural immersion experiences. Coursework integrates literary analysis, historical study, and cross-cultural exploration, allowing students to interpret texts, analyze cultural trends, and understand historical developments. Opportunities for study abroad, internships, and community engagement provide practical experience and enhance linguistic proficiency, ensuring that graduates are equipped for professional, academic, and international pursuits in diverse contexts.
Year 1 – Foundations in German Studies
• Elementary German I & II
• Introduction to German Literature and Culture
• Academic Writing and Research
• Survey of European History
Year 2 – Intermediate Language and Cultural Studies
• Intermediate German I & II
• German Grammar and Composition
• German Literature: Classical and Modern
• German History and Society
Year 3 – Advanced Language and Analysis
• Advanced German Conversation and Writing
• German Philosophy and Cultural Studies
• Media, Film, and Contemporary Culture
• Elective: European Politics / Comparative Literature
Year 4 – Integration and Capstone
• Senior Seminar in German Studies
• Independent Research Project or Thesis
• Advanced Elective: Translation, Linguistics, or Cultural Studies
• Study Abroad or Internship
Graduates of German Studies are prepared for careers in translation, interpretation, international business, diplomacy, education, research, journalism, and cultural programming. They may also pursue graduate studies in German studies, international relations, linguistics, comparative literature, or law, expanding professional and academic opportunities. Employers value graduates’ language proficiency, cultural literacy, analytical skills, and communication expertise, enabling them to work effectively across global and intercultural environments. Alumni are equipped to contribute to organizations that require expertise in language, culture, and international collaboration.
This program is ideal for students passionate about language, literature, and German-speaking cultures, offering a rigorous and immersive curriculum that balances language acquisition with cultural and historical analysis. Emory University provides mentorship, study abroad opportunities, and experiential learning that allow students to develop practical skills and scholarly insight. The program emphasizes critical thinking, cross-cultural competence, and linguistic proficiency, preparing graduates to excel in professional, academic, and international contexts. Students leave the program with advanced language skills, cultural understanding, and analytical expertise, ready to pursue careers or graduate studies that require intercultural communication and global engagement.
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