Bachelor Degree in German (BA) Linguistics at Brigham Young University |
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Brigham Young University Bachelor degree German (BA) Linguistics
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Major requirements
1. See the general information section.
2. At least 18 hours of upper-division major credit must be taken in residence at BYU.
3. Complete one of the following Level 1 course options (may be waived with equivalent experience):
Either Germ 101, 102
Or Germ 103.
4. Complete the following Level 2 courses (may be waived with equivalent experience):
Germ 201, 202.
5. Complete 3 hours of one of the following:
Germ 211R, 311R, or equivalent.
6. Complete the following Level 3 courses:
Germ 310, 330, 343.
7. Complete one of the following Level 3 course options:
Either Germ 320, 321
Or Germ 322.
8. Complete the following or other approved advanced writing course:
Germ 340.
9. Complete the following:
Germ 450, 460, 497R.
Note: Germ 497R must be a topic related to advanced German linguistics.
10. Complete 8 additional hours of pro-seminars and/or courses numbered 341 or higher, 5 hours of which must be approved linguistics courses such as phonetic spectroscopy, dialectology, Middle High German, or Old Saxon.
11. Master a reading list of masterworks (provided in the portfolio) either in conjunction with course work or independently.
12. Final German proficiency examination: complete the following during one of the last two semesters before graduation (not offered spring or summer):
Germ 400R (1 hour required).
Note: A capstone paper will be required.
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