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Degree Requirements

Degree Requirements

Course Requirements

The curriculum of the MA in German consists of twelve courses (48 quarter credit hours), divided into two parts:

  1. A core curriculum of three required courses (12 quarter credit hours), and
  2. Nine courses (36 quarter credit hours) in the language area.  All courses in the language area must be courses taught in the target language of the student’s program (i.e. courses with prefixes GER).  In exceptional cases, with the approval of the student’s advisor and the director of the graduate program, a student may count one or two courses taught in English from allied fields (such as art history, economics, education, geography, health sciences, management, philosophy, political science, religion, sociology, etc.) among the nine “language area” courses in the student’s program.

Core Curriculum

The core curriculum consists of the following three courses:

Course Title Quarter Hours
MOL 401PROFESSIONAL FOUNDATIONS4
MOL 402LANGUAGE, SELF AND SOCIETY4
MOL 496MAMOL CAPSTONE4

In addition, all 300-level language courses are offered simultaneously as 400-level electives to complete the MA program.  The 400-level courses have additional requirements. 

Additional Requirements

Additional requirements include:

  • Portfolio

The portfolio (completed while enrolled in MOL 496) consists of a compilation and critical assessment of select work done throughout the program and a capstone project.  Capstone projects may include a community service experience, internship, performance or creative work, teaching portfolio, thesis, or translation.

Graduation Grade Point Average Requirement

In order to graduate from the program, students must complete all program requirements with a minimum GPA of 3.000.

Thesis Option

A thesis option will be available for students who attain a GPA of at least 3.7 in the program after completing 24 credit hours of coursework. 

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