Program Coordinator/Contact
Eckhard Rölz, Professor of German
School of American and Global Studies
Lincoln Hall 231, Box 2212
605-688-4276
Program Information
A German B.A. at SDSU opens the door to a world of art, music, technology, psychology, politics, medicine, and many other fields. In today’s interconnected world, many professions cross international borders and bring together people through German, the most widely spoken language in Europe.
A German B.A. prepares students to confidently use the German language in any environment. It includes courses in language, culture, pop culture, film and literature of German speaking countries and promotes intercultural competence so graduates can navigate cultural differences with ease.
Language scholarships are made available to encourage students to take advantage of multiple opportunities, both within the school and through our International Affairs Office, to study or do an internship abroad.
The major offers flexibility and can easily be added to another major.
Course Delivery Format
The German program offers flexibility and variety in the delivery of its courses. Some, including upper-division courses, are taught face-to-face. Others, including courses offered as part of the German cooperative program with USD are fully online, hybrid, fyflex, or delivered through Zoom or simultaneous television (Dakota Digital Network, or DDN).