If you truly want to broaden your horizons in the 21st century, learning German will give you the edge you need. Our courses not only allow you to acquaint yourself with the German language but also provide insight into the cultures, societies, literatures and cinema of German-speaking countries.
German Language and Culture
Program overview
Why choose this program
Enhanced German Skills: The German Language and Culture minor offers you comprehensive training in various communication skills, such as reading, writing, listening, and speaking. Some more specialized courses focus on cultures, societies, literatures and cinema.
Interactive Learning Environment: Take part in social and cultural activities or even abroad in German-speaking countries.
Learning Support: Benefit from innovative and engaging resources such as specialized teaching tools, oral expression and conversation workshops, and AI‑based language‑learning technologies.
Program structure
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Opportunity to acquire a solid foundation while following a Specialization or a Major in another discipline.
Must be taken in addition to a main program.
Admission requirements and deadlines for German Language and Culture
After your studies
After completing your undergraduate studies in your specialization or major (for example, a major in World Languages and Cultures) with a minor in German Language and Culture, you have two main paths to consider: continuing your studies or entering the workforce.
You may choose to pursue graduate studies in your main program, such as a Master’s degree (MA), to deepen your knowledge and develop advanced research, analytical, and critical‑thinking skills.
You may also decide to enter the job market directly. Your degree can lead to a variety of careers in fields such as Interpreter, Translator, Language school manager, Ambassador, Diplomat, Intergovernmental affairs officer, Immigration policy analyst, Communications specialist. These opportunities allow you to apply your skills in writing, speaking and Interpersonal communication in real-world settings.
Whether you choose to continue your studies or transition into the workforce, your degree provides a strong foundation for building a career.
Tuition and fees
Student experience
Student Association of the Faculty of Arts (SAFA)
Graduate Students' Association (GSAMLL)
German Club
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