BA in German Language and Area Studies
The BA in Language and Area Studies is designed for students
with a strong interest in a region of the world and in a language
of that region. The program, jointly designed and administered
by the College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) and the School of International
Service (SIS), builds on the strengths of the CAS Department of
Language and Foreign Studies (LFS) and the SIS field of Comparative
and Regional Studies.
This innovative program achieves a balance between humanities
and social sciences courses, combined with an advanced level of
foreign language study. American University is one of only a few
institutions in the country which provide a degree with such combined
program depth in both area studies and foreign languages. The Language
and Area Studies degree program responds to the national need for
foreign language skills in the global village for effective communication
and improved international understanding.
Admission to the Program
To be considered for freshman admission, an applicant should have
earned at least a 3.00 average in secondary school. Students from
other regionally accredited collegiate institutions, and students
in other programs at American University who have completed the
freshman year, should maintain a cumulative grade point average
of 3.00 (on a 4.00 scale) to be considered for transfer to the
program.
University Requirements
- A total of 120 credit hours
- Six credit hours of college writing
- Three credit hours of college mathematics or the equivalent
by examination
General Education Requirements
- A total of 30 credit hours, consisting of one foundation course
and one second-level course from an approved sequence from each
of the five curricular areas
- No more than 6 credit hours in the same discipline
Major Requirements
A total of 51 credit hours with grades of C or better, as outlined
below.
Please see AU
Registrar Schedule for current offerings.
Course Requirements
Foundation Courses (9 credit hours)
- SIS-105/SIS-105G World Politics 3:1 (3)
- One intercultural communication course from the following:
SIS-140/SIS-140G Cross Cultural Communication 3:1 (3)
SIS-340 Foundations of International Communication (3)
SIS-341 Intercultural Communication (3)
- One comparative politics course from the following:
GOVT-130/GOVT-130G Comparative Politics 3:1 (3)
GOVT-231 Third World Politics (3)
GOVT-232 Politics of Industrial Societies (3)
Foreign Language Course work (18 credit hours)
- A total of 18 credits of course work in a single foreign language
at the 300 level or above
- Demonstration of proficiency in the appropriate foreign language:
As a requirement for completing the degree, Language and Area Studies (LAS) majors must demonstrate proficiency in the foreign language associated with their area of focus. This language proficiency will be demonstrated by achieving a B (3.00) average or better for all course work in the foreign language taken in the Department of Language and Foreign Studies.
Area Studies (with 12 credits at the 300 level or above)
(Part 1) Fifteen credits of course work in humanities courses,
including 3 credits from the Department of History (HIST-xxx) and
an additional 3 credits of course work with a strong historical
component, from the following (other appropriate area studies courses
may be substituted with the approval of the major adviser):
- ARTH-101 European Art: Renaissance to the Present (3)
- GERM-336 German Topics (3)
- GERM-338 Introduction to German Translation (3)
- GERM-432 Studies in German Film (3)
- GERM-336 Business German
- GERM-438 German Civilization I (3)
- GERM-439 German Civilization II (3)
- HIST-239 Modern Germany Since 1848 (3)
- HIST-318 Nazi Germany (3)
- LFS-230 The Modernist Explosion
- PHIL-311 Modern European Movements (3)
(Part 2) Six credits of course work in social science courses, selected from
the following (other appropriate area studies courses may be substituted with
the approval of the major adviser):
- ANTH-339 Culture Area Analysis: Europe (3)
- ECON-351 Comparative Economic Systems (3)
- ECON-318 Economic History
- ECON-361 Economic Development
- GOVT-232 Politics of Industrial Societies (3)
- GOVT-432 Political Institutions and Processes in Selected Countries: Germany
(3)
- GOVT-532 Political Institutions and Processes in Selected Regions: Western
Europe (3)
- HIST-239 Modern Germany Since 1848 (3)
- HIST-318 Nazi Germany (3)
- SIS-331 overview of the European Community (3)
- SIS-355 The Relations of West European Nations (3)
- SIS-530 Colloquium on the Common Market (3)
- SIS-551 Politics and Society in Europe Since 1945 (3)
- SIS-557 Foreign Policy Formulation in West European States (3)
Senior Capstone (3 credit hours)
Students should enroll either in an SIS comparative seminar or
in an approved topics or seminar course in Language and Foreign
Studies.
Other Options
- Students may, where appropriate, and with the Undergraduate
Advisor’s approval, select special topics courses to
fulfill requirements.
- Student may also apply up to 3 credit hours toward the major
from an approved internship or Cooperative Education Field
Experience.
- Study abroad course credits may be used toward the major
with the approval of Undergraduate Advisor.
University Honors Program
Students in the University Honors Program have the opportunity
to graduate with University Honors in the major. To do so, students
complete 12 hours of advanced-level Honors work in the department
and, upon departmental recommendation, graduate with University
Honors in the major. The department's Honors coordinator advises
students in the University Honors Program regarding departmental
options. See the University
Honors Program for details.