The Regular EUROTECH Schedule
For The German Coursework
his is a
general description of the German Studies Major
and how you incorporate it year-by-year with your engineer
ing course work. By sticking to the courses listed here, you will get
your German Studies major in the most efficient way as many of these courses
also fulfil General Education requirements (see
the previous page for details). There is some flexibility with those
courses marked by an *, how you can move these courses around is explained
below:
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First Year
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| Germ 131 (4 credits) |
Germ 132 (4 credits) |
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Second Year
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| Germ 133 (4 credits) |
Germ 134 (4 credits) |
| Germ 220 (1 credit) |
Germ 221 (1 credit) |
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Third Year
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| Germ 233 (3 credits) |
Germ 234 (3 credits) |
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(the sequence 233-234 is direct preparation for your study or work
abroad period; in these courses you discuss cultural differences
and practical issues of coping with the experience of a different
culture)
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| Germ 222 (1 credit) |
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Fourth Year
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| Work/Study Abroad |
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| Germ 290 |
(6 credits, see pages 22-23
for how to get them) |
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Germ 281* (3 credits) |
| Germ 293* |
(x credits, study abroad courses you can transfer
as UConn credits, see p. 32
for the rules) |
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| Engr 289 (no credits) |
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Fifth Year
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| Germ 251* (3 credits) |
Germ 252* or 253* or 254* or 255*
(3 credits each)
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Notes on * designated courses:
Germ 251 is offered every Fall semester and has no prerequisites;
you can take it during the fall of any one of the five years.
Germ 281 is offered every Spring semester and can be taken any
Spring once you have started with 233.
Germ 252, 253, 254, 255 are not offered on a regularly alternating
schedule, they might be offered in Fall, too, you can take these courses
whenever they are offered and once you have started with 233.
Germ 293 are credits you transfer to UConn for courses taken abroad.
Depending on what courses you have taken, they can be applied towards
credit for a number of the 200-level German courses. As outlined on pages
27 & 32 , make sure the courses you intend to take match courses offered
at UConn and that you save the appropriate paperwork!

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