The German Language Program offers courses for beginning, intermediate and advanced learners. All classes are taught as part of a living culture.
Our department has long been considered one of the strongest German departments in the country. We offer a rich and comprehensive curriculum on the history of German literature and culture from 1750 to the present.
In our undergraduate program, German majors and concentrators acquire proficiency in examining literary, philosophical, and historical texts in the original, as well as critical understanding of German culture and society.
Courses taught in translation build on Columbia’s Core Curriculum, thereby allowing students to enroll in upper-level seminars before completing the language requirement.
The German Language Program offers courses for beginning, intermediate and advanced learners. All classes are taught as part of a living culture.
The Columbia University Language Resource Center focuses on promoting innovative approaches to learning across a broad range of languages as it seeks to foster better language teaching practices and methods for all its constituencies.
The work of the LRC fits into the university-wide effort to encourage collaboration across the boundaries of departments, disciplines, and schools.
Since German is an essential business language in Europe and the United States, it can transform your career. Not to mention, German technology is highly sought after around the world. If you have the combination of technological innovation and language fluency, the opportunities are endless.
As the language of literature, music, art and philosophy it will broaden your cultural horizon! German (Deutsch) is the official language of both Germany and Austria and one of the 4 official languages of Switzerland.
we offer german programs at all proficiency levels. Please contact us or drop by to schedule a free level assessment if you have previously studied german.Â
Our courses are designed with you in mind: personal, flexible and adhering to the highest standards. No matter if you are at a beginner's level or more advanced, which aspect of your German you'd like to improve, or how you would like to organize your study time.
The most important thing to start with when you want to learn German is comfort. It can be intimidating learning anything new, let alone a language you've never spoken before.
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