Bachelor of Arts in German (Fall 2016) Student ID# Minimum GPA

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Student Advisor 2016-2017 Undergraduate Catalog Requirements System Gen Ed Requirements (SGR) (30 credits, Complete First 2 Years) College of Arts and Sciences Requirements Anticipated Graduation Term Today's Date SGR Goal 1 Written Communication (6 credits) Comments 6 SEM GR Modern Languages (3-14 credits - completion & competency in 1 language at the 202 level) SEM GR ENGL 101 Composition I (SGR 1) 3 GER 202 Intermediate German II GER 201 3 ENGL 201 Composition II (SGR 1) ENGL 101 3 GER 201 Intermediate German I GER 102 3 SGR Goal 2 Oral Communication (3 credits) 3 GER 101 SPCM 101 Fundamentals of Speech (SGR 2) Fall or Spring 3 SGR Goal 3 Social Sciences/Diversity (2 Disciplines, 6 credits) 6 SGR #3 Social Science/Diversity 3 SGR #3 Social Science/Diversity 3 Bachelor of Arts in German (Fall 2016) Student ID# Minimum GPA GER 102 Intro to German II (SGR 4) GER 101 4 To begin coursework above the 101 level, complete modern language placement evaluation Minor OR a second major OR a teaching specialization 04/30/14 SGR Goal 4 Humanities and Arts/Diversity (2 Disciplines, 6 credits) 8 GER 101 Intro to German I (SGR 4) 4 GER 102 Intro to German II (SGR 4) GER 101 4 Upper Division Credits (33 Credits from Major and Non Major Coursework) 33 SGR Goal 5 Mathematics (3 credits) 3 GER 330 Reading and Writing for Communication 3 SGR #5 Mathematics Math 102 or higher 3 GER 434 German Civilization II 3 Advanced Language Electives 6 SGR Goal 6 Natural Sciences (6 credits) 6 Literature Electives 6 SGR #6 Natural Science 3 SGR #6 Natural Science 3 Institutional Graduation Requirements (IGRs) (5 credits) IGR Goal 1 First Year Seminar Comments 2 SEM GR One Capstone course in the major 3 IGR #1 UC 109 First Year Seminar 2 GER 434 German Civilization II 3 IGR Goal 2 Cultural Awareness and Social and Environmental Responsibility 3 Requirements for German Major 38 IGR #2 Cultural Awareness & Social & Environmental Responsibility Choose different discipline than used for SGR 3, 4, & 6 3 Major Core Courses 10 (Must have a different prefix than the courses used to meet SGR 3, 4 and 6) GER 102 Intro to German II (SGR 4) GER 101 4 Globalization Requirement GER 201 Intermediate German I GER 102 3 GER 202 Intermediate German II GER 201 3 GER 202 Intermediate German II GER 201 3 Major Electives (18 credit of upper division coursework) 26 Advanced Writing Requirement GER 330 Reading and Writing for Communication Comp & Conversation Elective 3 GER 434 German Civilization II 3 Advanced Language Electives 6 GER 310 - Practical German Language Skills (3) Electives (take as needed to reach 120 credits) GER 411 - Advanced Composition and Conversation I (3) GER 412 - Advanced Composition and Conversation II (3) Literature Electives 6 GER 353 - Introduction to German Literature (3) GER 453 - Survey of German Literature I (3) GER 454 - Survey of German Literature II (3) GER 392 & 492 - Topics (in literature) (3) Culture & Civilization Electives 6 GER 380 - Deutschland Heute (3) GER 455 - German Film (3) GER 433 - German Civilization I (3) SGR courses Advanced Writing (AW) Globalization (G) GER 491 - Independent Study (1-3) IGR courses College of Arts and Sciences Major Courses (C or better) GER 296 & 396 - Field Experience (1-6) Information Subject to Change. This checksheet is not a contract. GER 434 - German Civilization II (3) (Capstone) Additional credits from travel or field experience 5 Total Credits 120

Student Student ID# Bachelor of Arts in German (Fall 2016) Sample 4 Year Plan First Year Fall Courses First Year Spring Courses IGR #1 UC 109 First Year Seminar 2 SGR #1 ENGL 101 Composition I 3 SGR #2 SPCM 101 Fundamentals of Speech 3 SGR #5 Mathematics Math 102 or higher 3 SGR #3 Social Science/Diversity 3 SGR #4 GER 102 Intro to German II GER 101 4 SGR #4 Humanities/Arts/Diversity Recommended GER 101, if needed 4 SGR #6 Natural Science 4 SGR #6 Natural Science 4 14 16 Second Year Fall Courses SGR #1 ENGL 201 Composition II ENGL 101 3 IGR #2 Second Year Spring Courses Cultural Awareness & Social & Environmental Responsibility Choose different discipline than used for SGR 3, 4, & 6 3 SGR #3 Social Science/Diversity 3 GER 202 Intermediate German II GER 201 3 GER 201 Intermediate German I GER 102 3 Major Electives 3 Electives as needed to complete degree requirements 3 Electives as needed to complete degree requirements 3 15 15 Third Year Fall Courses Third Year Spring Courses Electives as needed to complete degree requirements 3 Electives as needed to complete degree requirements 3 15 15 Third Year GER Study Abroad Recommended * *Consult advisor in advance to plan and prepare. May use GER 296 & 396 Field Experience and/or GER 491 Fourth Year Fall Courses Fourth Year Spring Courses Major Electives GER 433 - German Civilization I suggested 3 Major Electives GER 434 - German Civilization II Capstone 3 Electives as needed to complete degree requirements Electives as needed to complete degree requirements SGR courses Advanced Writing (AW) College of Arts and Sciences Totals 120 IGR courses Globalization (G) Major Courses (C or better required) Information Subject to Change. This checksheet is not a contract.

GERMAN Courses Course Prerequisites/Comments Credits GER 101 - Introductory German I SGR 4; Globalization 4 GER 102 - Introductory German II *required by all majors; SGR 4; Globalization; P 101 4 GER 201 - Intermediate German I *required by all majors; SGR 4; IGR 2; P 102 3 GER 202 - Intermediate German II *required by all majors; SGR 4; IGR 2; P 201 3 GER 211 - Intermediate Oral Practice Pre or Co requ 201 2-3 GER 296 - Field Experience 1-5 GER 310 - Practical German Language Skills Advanced Language Elective P 202 3 GER 311 - Composition and Conversation I Composition and Conversation Elective; P 202 3 GER 312 - Composition and Conversation II Composition and Conversation Elective; P 202 3 GER 330 - Reading and Writing for Communication Composition and Conversation; P 202 3 GER 353 - Introduction to German Literature Literature Elective; P 202 3 GER 380 - Deutschland Heute Culture and Civilization Elective; P 312 3 GER 392 - Topics 2-3 GER 396 - Field Experience 1-6 GER 410 - Focus on German Grammar Advanced Language Elective P 202 3 GER 411 - Advanced Composition and Conversation I Advanced Language Elective; P 202 3 GER 412 - Advanced Composition and Conversation II (COM) Advanced Language Elective; P 202 3 GER 433 - German Civilization I Culture and Civilization Elective; P 202 3 GER 434 - German Civilization II Culture and Civilization Elective; P 202 3 GER 453 - Survey of German Literature I Advanced Writing; Literature Elective P 202 3 GER 454 - Survey of German Literature II Advanced Writing; Literature Elective P 202 3 GER 455 - German Film Culture and Civilization Elective P 202 3 GER 491 - Independent Study P Consent 1-3 GER 492 - Topics 2-3 GER 496 - Field Experience 1-6

Course Options - No Prereqs The following courses do not have any prerequisites. This alternate list of courses can be used by advisors to help students develop a complete schedule (15 credits) when a student has already completed numerous credits prior to attending SDSU. Major Course Options Course Number Course Title Credits GER 101 Introduction to German I 4 Student Success Courses Course Number Course Title Credits UC 143 Mastering Lifetime Learning Skills 2 UC 102/L Exploratory Studies 2 CA 110 Individual Financial Literacy 1 CA 111 Individual Financial Management 1 1 and 2 Credit Courses At SDSU, our goal is to help you progress in your academic program and to complete your degree in a timely manner. To this end, we encourage all students to complete 15 credits each semester. This list indicates a variety of 1- and 2-credit courses that are applicable to a majority of SDSU students and will help you compile a full course schedule. In some cases, these courses meet major requirements. Those courses that do not meet a specific requirement for your major will count as electives that contribute to the credits needed to complete your degree. The course list will be updated prior to registration each semester. Please consult with your advisor about which course(s) will be the best fit for you. http://www.sdstate.edu/gs/students/advising/student-success.cfm

Bachelor of Arts in German (Fall 2016) Student Sample 4 Year Plan Advisor First Year Fall Courses Minor/2nd Major First Year Spring Courses Second Year Fall Courses Second Year Spring Courses Third Year Fall Courses Third Year Spring Courses Fourth Year Fall Courses Fourth Year Spring Courses