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January-term travel students make friends with the Berlin Bear (photo by Elanya Chin '13)
Department Chair:
Sandrine Teixidor, PhD
Phone: 804-752-7278
E-mail: steixidor@rmc.edu
German
From Kant to Kafka and Gauss to Planck, from the Protestant Reformation in the 16th century to alternative energy development in the 21st, Germany has produced some of the world's most influential and enduring contributions to literature, philosophy, science, mathematics and other fields. With a major in German at R-MC, you'll immerse yourself in this rich and varied language, culture and history.
Language, literature and more: The German curriculum, under the Modern Languages department, promotes mastery of spoken and written German through courses from elementary through advanced, conversational and business German as well as in a range of classes such as Culture and Civilization, a survey of German literature, and the New German Cinema. With German a valuable language to master both for business and academic pursuits, many students combine their interest in German with other majors such as political science, international studies, business and economics, biology, math or religious studies.
Beyond the classroom: How do you say "Pass the salt, please?" On campus, you can practice everyday conversation at the regularĀ Deutscher Mittagessen German lunch table orĀ Kaffee und Kuchen Stunde ("coffee and cake") social gatherings. You also can join the German club to show your enthusiasm for all things Deutsch. And a treat for cinema lovers are the German movie nights, where students enjoy award-winning films.
Internships and study abroad: Studying abroad can be one of your most exciting, challenging and memorable college experiences. Susan Frantz '08 spent a summer term in Marburg, Germany. Marci Varley '03 also spent a summer term in Germany, then added to her experience with a January-term internship and a post-graduate year in Germany.
From college to career: A liberal arts education prepares you to meet the challenges of any career. Kate Monaco '08, who interned with the German-headquartered STIHL Group as an undergraduate, is now a project manager at Northrop Grumman Information Systems. Jeremy Binder '05 is a technical operations specialist at Monster.com.