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About the German Minor

Why Study German at Cedarville?

Whether you're interested in cross-cultural ministry, international business, or simply have a passion for languages, Cedarville's German minor will enhance your understanding and proficiency in the German language. Beyond language skills, you'll also gain practical knowledge of German culture, fostering a shared understanding with German-speaking communities both at home and abroad. In order to graduate with your bachelor’s degree and be fully prepared for your chosen career path, you'll need to combine this minor with a major in any field.

Consider These Majors — Interested in the German minor but unsure which major to pair it with? Try complementing it with one of the following:

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Program Curriculum

Highlights:

  • This minor requires 17 semester hours of coursework.
  • Optional study abroad opportunity in Germany.
  • Coursework may be complemented by participating in student organizations: German Club and the student-led Englisch Verboten, which hold weekly meetings to practice conversational German and take part in regular cultural events.

Sample courses:

  • Elementary German II
  • Survey of German Literature

Program Format and Related Programs

Cedarville offers both graduate and undergraduate programs, with flexible completion options. You may also want to consider these related programs as you consider the degree or program that is a best fit for you.