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Susquehanna University BA in German Studies

Susquehanna University

BA in German Studies

Selinsgrove, USA

BA

4 years

German

Full time

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* November 1 — Early Action 1. November 15 — Early Decision. December 1 — Early Action 2. February 1 — Regular Decision admission application deadline; late applications welcome as space permits. March 1 — International Students

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    About : The BA in German Studies offers an in-depth exploration of the language, culture, and literature of Germany. This program provides students with the opportunity to enhance their language skills while gaining insights into German-speaking countries' historical and contemporary contexts. It includes a focus on critical thinking and analytical skills, preparing students for diverse academic and professional paths.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates of this program can pursue various career opportunities, including roles in education, translation, international relations, and cultural institution work. Additionally, skills in German can enhance prospects in business, tourism, and diplomacy, positioning graduates for success in global environments.

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Introduction

What can a German degree do for you?

Are you intrigued by the German language, history, and culture? Do you see yourself as a future teacher, foreign diplomat, business executive, or interpreter?

Adding courses in international studies, business, history, education, or one of our interdisciplinary minors gives you plenty of exciting career options.

And there’s nothing like living in a German-speaking country to learning the language inside and out and boosting your confidence and cultural understanding. We can help you make that happen!

Inside German Studies

Why earn a German degree at a liberal arts college like Susquehanna University?

Because we’ll not only immerse you in the language and culture but also provide a broad background across many subjects, making you a valuable asset to employers looking for good communicators with global awareness.

In addition to your language courses, you also might:

  • Delve into German theatre and film, literature, and best business practices.
  • Join the German Club and share a meal at the Modern Language Tables while speaking only in German.
  • Learn about German history and culture at museums in New York City and Washington, D.C.
  • Enjoy an exciting semester in a German city through our Global Opportunities (GO) program.

Once you’ve earned your degree, you can teach, become an interpreter or translator, enter the travel industry, or work for a multinational company or non-government organization—as just a few examples!

Germany’s economy is one of the strongest in Europe, and German is one of the three official languages of the European Union. That creates lots of career opportunities for students in the global marketplace, both here in the U.S. and abroad.

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