Hallo zusammen,
Hope you had a good slide into the new year! (Germans say "guten Rutsch").
Are you still thinking about your spring courses? See below and the attached fliers for
two new offerings.
Also, I am reviving the German Engineering Track, also described below. If you're not
in engineering, feel free to share with your engineering friends!
Viele Grüße,
Dr. D
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Two new German courses are available this spring!
Contact Dr. D for more information:
devon.donohue-bergeler@utsa.edu<mailto:devon.donohue-bergeler@utsa.edu>.
GER 1014: Elementary German
I.<https://new.express.adobe.com/webpage/sUxv8WYdXwuhr>
Start your language learning adventure, just in time for summer study
abroad<https://studyabroad.utsa.edu/index.cfm?FuseAction=Programs.View...;.
With in-person classes on Wednesdays 1-1:50pm in MH 2.02.06, and asynchronous online days
on Mondays and Fridays.
CSH 3023 / CSH 3823 / GER 4003: Love conquers
all?<https://express.adobe.com/page/heZ49OrBydyzK>
Explore German literature and film in English translation to answer this age-old question
for yourself. Online and asynchronous.
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Note for engineering students: We plan to revive the German / Engineering Track by
offering core courses that do not add additional credit hours to the Engineering major.
You can earn the following core credits through the German Program.
* GER 1014, Elementary German I, counts for the Language, Philosophy, and Culture
(040) Core component and will get you ready for the UTSA summer program in
Germany<https://studyabroad.utsa.edu/index.cfm?FuseAction=Programs.Vie...;!
Offered spring 2024 and fall 2024.
* HUM 2033, Introduction to the Humanities II – Engineering, counts for the Creative
Arts (050) Core component and will be offered as an excursions-based study abroad course
in
Dresden<https://studyabroad.utsa.edu/index.cfm?FuseAction=Programs.Vie...;.
Coming summer 2025!
With this experience, you can later apply to work in Germany through a RISE
Internship<https://www.daad.de/rise/en/rise-germany/> (Research Internships in
Science and Engineering) or the new Skilled Immigration
Act<https://www.make-it-in-germany.com/en/visa-residence/skilled-immig...;.