Student Learning Outcomes
1. Speaking: Communicate with a degree of fluency and spontaneity that makes regular interaction with native speakers possible without strain for either party
2. Listening: Understand and respond to the main points of clear standard input on familiar matters regularly encountered in work, school, leisure regularly encountered in work, school, leisure and social interactions
3. Reading: Comprehend the main ideas of complex texts on both concrete and abstract topics, including technical discussions in students’ fields of specialization
4. Writing: Analyze cultural topics, artefacts, and (literary) texts, evaluate them, and reflect on their own culture by creating short research papers, presentations, e-portfolios, or poster sessions
5. Literature: Investigate critically, interpret, analyze, and respond critical and creatively to German literature in a variety of literary genres, topics, and forms
6. Culture: Contrast and compare German-speaking history, cultures, and artefacts through critical research, analysis, and critical and creative responses with the students’ cultures
Study Abroad
To become fluent in the language and experience the culture in the countries where German is spoken, students are strongly encouraged to study abroad for a semester or a year. Syracuse University’s World Partner programs in Berlin, Freiburg and Graz enable students to take fully accredited classes in German language, literature and culture. The Freiburg Program, in collaboration with Colgate University, gives advanced German students the opportunity to take classes in German and in other fields of study such as history, international relations, journalism, and other electives in the arts and sciences. For further information, contact the German program coordinator or Syracuse University Abroad, 106 Walnut Place (http://suabroad.syr.edu).