German is a major language of business, diplomacy and tourism in the European Union and Eastern Europe. Immerse yourself in the German language and its rich culture. As you learn the language, you’ll also study German culture and society through a wide range of perspectives, including literature.
German is a major language of business, diplomacy and tourism in the European Union and Eastern Europe.
Immerse yourself in the German language and its rich culture. As you learn the language, you’ll also study German culture and society through a wide range of perspectives, including literature, film studies, political science, history, urban studies, art history, and women’s studies.
We collaborate and work with instructors from other Faculties, so you’ll learn from a variety of disciplines. In your upper years, you can pick from courses in other departments that are relevant to German Studies, such as history and politics.
German studies is divided into two streams (Language, Literature & Culture; and Culture & Society) and offers flexible degree options.
Pursue a major or minor program, or select individual courses to complement your existing area of study. Many courses are taught in English and are open to students from all disciplines.
In an increasingly globalized world, the ability to speak more than one language is a highly valued commodity. In addition, the study of structure, history, and development of language helps to create strong communicators with the skills to work in a multitude of professions.
The Department of Languages, Literatures & Linguistics gives you the opportunity to study an additional language, while learning about the culture and science behind human language.
Languages & Literatures
Experience the rich variety of language, culture and literatures courses offered at the Department of Languages, Literatures and Linguistics. Learn a new language, experience a new culture and enrich your imagination with DLLL's degree-granting programs.
Our programs are specially designed to help students of all abilities and levels improve their language skills. Our tutors assess each student and design an individualized program to fit the student’s needs.
Learning a language allows you more access to a culture, and the German-speaking countries have much to offer.
You want to learn German at the institute and improve your German skills? For the fall session, we are again offering in-person courses at different levels.
Our introductory German course (level A1) is ideal for students without any prior knowledge of the language.
If you have little or no previous knowledge of German, Beginner 1 is the right level for you. Speak and hear German from the first day as you quickly gain basic conversation skills to communicate information about yourself, your family and friends, your work and your daily life.
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