Modern Languages: German
The German major prepares a student to develop competency in
speaking, understanding, reading, and writing the German language.
The student is provided with the tools to develop competency. In
addition to language skills, students study German culture, history,
and literature. It is recommended that one year of another language
also be taken.
Advanced Placement Credit
Students who receive a grade of "3" on the AP exam will receive
four units of credit and satisfy GER 151. Those who receive a score of "4"
will receive four units of credit and satisfy GER 152. Students with a
grade of "5" will receive four units of credit and satisy GER 251, thus
satisfying the general education requirement for foreign language.
Additional placement credit will be determined by departmental
examination, including an oral interview.
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Freshman-Year Program
The German major should enroll in the regular freshman program
outlined in the Seaver College catalog
and should begin the study of German. The course level is determined by
a placement examination.
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Program Requirements
The German major is required to take seven upper-division courses
(twenty-eight units) as indicated below. A German major must spend
two semesters in residence at Pepperdine University's Heidelberg
campus or have an equivalent intensive experience in a
German-speaking culture. For more information about the Heidelberg program
please visit the International Programs Web site.
The major course requirements include the following:
| CourseID |
Course Description |
Units |
Term |
| GER 341 |
Advanced German I |
4 |
F |
| GER 342 |
Advanced German II |
4 |
SP |
| GER 442 |
Survey of German Culture and Civilization I (PS, RM) |
4 |
F |
| GER 455 |
Advanced German Composition I (WI) |
4 |
F |
| Choose three upper-division courses (12 units) |
| In consultation with an advisor, choose three upper-division German classes. |
The prerequisite for all upper-division German courses is GER 252
or equivalent proficiency.
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Secondary Teaching Credential
In addition to the requirements for the major as listed above,
students who plan to qualify for a California Teaching Credential in
German must complete course work required by the State Department of
Education. A credential candidate may not take a directed study as
part of the German course work.
A student can graduate with a bachelor's degree in German and a
California Teaching Credential in German by taking the required
thirty units in education as part of the student's undergraduate
elective courses and passing the California Single Subject Assessment
Test in German. More information about the credential courses can be
found in the Teacher Education section of the Seaver
College catalog or the Humanities/Teacher Education Web site.
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German Minor
Students majoring in other areas but interested in German may
receive a minor in German by taking twenty units in the language. The
minor consists of the following:
| CourseID |
Course Description |
Units |
Term |
| GER 252 |
Second Year German II |
4 |
SP |
| Choose four upper-division courses (16 units) |
| In consultation with an advisor, choose four upper-division German classes. |
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