German BA

Program Purpose


The purpose of this program is to assist students in their quest to become highly proficient in German; acquire knowledge in the areas of language, culture, literature, linguistics, and history of German-speaking countries; and communicate effectively in speech and writing about topics related to the culture, literature, and linguistics of German-speaking countries.

Learning Outcomes


German Language Proficiency

Students will speak, listen, read, and write German at the ACTFL Advanced Low level or higher.

Courses that Contribute: GERM 101 GERM 102 GERM 302 GERM 303 GERM 311R GERM 330 GERM 344 GERM 399R GERM 400R GERM 440R
Linked to BYU Aims: Intellectually Enlarging
Cultural Literacy and Linguistics

Students will demonstrate a broad knowledge, comprehension, and appreciation of the culture, literature, linguistics, and history of German-speaking countries.

Courses that Contribute: GERM 101 GERM 102 GERM 211R GERM 302 GERM 330 GERM 340 GERM 343 GERM 344 GERM 400R GERM 440R GERM 450 GERM 497R
Linked to BYU Aims: Intellectually Enlarging
Critical Engagement

Students will communicate effectively in speech and writing about topics related to the culture, literature, and linguistics of German-speaking countries. Their presentations and writing will demonstrate careful analysis, critical thinking, coherent argumentation, and the ability to connect their ideas to those of relevant scholars and thinkers.

Courses that Contribute: None
Linked to BYU Aims: Intellectually Enlarging, Character Building

Evidence of Learning


Learning and Teaching Assessment and Improvement


The German section annually reviews the major requirements and individual courses based on changes in the student body, the direction of the field, student feedback, and faculty observation.