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2024-25 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2024-25 Undergraduate Catalog

German Minor


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Study Abroad

The department encourages all students who study German at IUP to consider study abroad for one or two semesters. To provide this opportunity at a relatively modest cost, the university has arranged an exchange of students between Duisburg University and IUP. By participating in this or other approved programs, students can earn from 12 to 14 credits per semester. For information, contact the Department of Foreign Languages.

IUP Course Credit for Acquired Proficiency

Students may receive course credit for their oral and written proficiency levels in German through the American Council on Education (ACE) Credit Recommendation Service and Language Testing International (LTI), the assessment vetting agency for the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages (ACTFL). Students MUST complete all steps for earning ACE credits prior to completing their first German course at IUP.

Students may receive the following course credits in German at IUP by first taking the Departmental Placement Exam and being recommended to pursue ACE credits.  Upon recommendation, students may

  1. take an ACTFL Oral Proficiency Interview (OPI) or OPIc (Oral Proficiency Interview by Computer) and/or
  2.  take an ACTFL Writing Proficiency Test (WPT).

ACTFL Rating

ACE Credit Recommendations - OPI

IUP German Course Equivalencies - OPI

ACE Credit Recommendations - WPT

IUP German Course equivalencies - WPT

Intermediate-Mid

6 lower-division credits

2 courses:  GRMN 101 – 201,  depending on placement on departmental exam

 

6 lower-division credits

2 courses:  GRMN 101 – 201, depending on placement on departmental exam

Intermediate High/Advanced Low

9 lower-division credits

3 courses:  GRMN 101 – 220, depending on placement on departmental exam

6 lower-division credits PLUS

2 upper-division credits

 

3 courses:  GRMN  101 – 230, depending on placement on departmental exam

Advanced Mid

6 lower-division credits

PLUS

3 upper-division credits

3 courses:  GRMN  201 and 220

PLUS GRMN 3XX, depending on placement on departmental exam

6 lower-division credits

PLUS

3 upper-division credits

3 courses:  GRMN 201 and 230

PLUS GRMN 2XX OR 3XX, depending on placement on departmental exam

 

Advanced High/Superior

6 lower-division credits

PLUS

6 upper-division credits

4 courses: GRMN 201 and 220

PLUS  

2 courses of GRMN 3XX, depending on placement on departmental exam

 

6 Lower Division credits

PLUS

6 Upper Division Credits

4 courses: GRMN 201 AND 230

PLUS 2 courses of GRMN 3XX, depending on placement on departmental exam

 

To begin the process, students must contact Dr. Heide Witthöft (heide@iup.edu).

Required Courses:


(1)

Total Minor Requirements: 18


(1) If a student is exempted from GRMN 201  based on his/her score on the German placement test, the student must instead take a 200-or 300- level course in place of GRMN 201 .

(2) At least nine of the 18 credits must be taken at IUP. No more than 9cr transfer or study abroad credits will be counted toward the German minor; any additional transfer or study abroad credits will count as free electives.

(3) At least 6cr of the minor must be upper-division courses, generally those numbered 300 and above or otherwise designated as upper-division.

(4) All courses taken outside of IUP must be approved by the German minor advisor. Various study abroad opportunities in Germany are available to students through departmental programs and offerings provided by the Office of International Education (OIE).

SLOs



Outcome

How outcome measured

In which course(s) will

this outcome be taught &

assessed?

1

B-Skill

communicate

orally with others

in German in any

of the three

modes

(interpersonal,

interpretive, or

presentational) in

present, past, and

future time

frames;

Final Oral Interaction in

GRMN 201 and 220

GRMN 201 and 220

2

B-Skill

communicate in

writing with others

in German in any

of the three

modes

(interpersonal,

interpretive, or

presentational) in

present, past, and

future time

frames;

Process Essay in GRMN 230, possibly a Final

Research Essay in GRMN 3XX courses.

GRMN 230 and

possibly GRMN 3XX

3

B-Skill

recognize

relationships

among cultural

practices,

products, and

perspectives of

the

German-speaking

world.

Classroom activities in GRMN 201 and other

courses with culture-oriented

outcomes. Possibly a final

research essay or a cultural

investigation essay in GRMN 3XX courses with

culture-oriented outcomes.

GRMN 201 and possibly GRMN

2XX and 3XX

4

B-Skill

demonstrate an

understanding of

full-length

authentic printed

texts in the

original German;

Classroom

activities in GRMN

230. Reports,

summaries,

and/or reflective

essays of varying

complexity in

GRMN 2XX and

3XX courses

GRMN 230, 2XX and 3XX

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