German & Scandinavian
(SCANDINAVIAN)


Germany and Scandanavia boast some of the world's most fascinating cultures, most beautiful landscapes, most advanced economics, and highest qualities of life. At UO you can learn to speak, read, and write in German or Swedish, take courses ranging from Viking sages to present-day literature and film, and chart your own path through the literature, history, philosophy, music, art, politics, and societies of Germany and Scandanavia-- all under the personal mentorship of our professors.
Top Five
Reasons to Study
This Major
  1. Understand one of the world's richest traditions of culture and thought.

  2. Communicate in languages spoken by over 100 million people.

  3. Become an engaged global citizen comfortable in other cultures.

  4. Acquire transferable skills in critical thinking, problem solving, and communication.

  5. Gain a competitive edge in a wide variety of careers.



College of Arts and Sciences
541-346-4051
gerscan.uoregon.edu
Where Can I Go?

Students may choose to pursue a Bachelor of Arts (BA) or a Bachelor of Science (BS). German provides students with a foundation for employment in:

International companies

Media and high tech companies

Non-governmental organizations

Government agencies

Public interest groups

Consulting firms

Research institutes

Museums and archives

Social welfare organizations

Colleges and universities
Alumni Jobs

Software writer

Study abroad director

Quality assurance engineer

Science information and research specialist

International marketing analyst

Mediator

Youth program leader

Technical translator

K-12 language teacher
Courses You
May Need


1st Year
SCAN 2xx; SWED 101, 102, 103

2nd Year
SCAN 2xx; SWED 201, 202, 203

3rd Year
SCAN 3xx (3 courses); SWED 405

4th Year
SCAN 3xx (3 courses); SWED 405


Major Credits
 
Required 12
Electives 36

Total 48



Core Education Requirements


BS or BA Degree Minimum = 180 credits.

Core Education is approximately 71—83 credits depending on transfer credits and placement scores and requires courses in:

Writing

Math and/or CS (BS) or Language (BA)

US: Difference, Inequality, Agency

Global Perspectives

Areas of Inquiry in:

Arts and Letters

Social Science / Science
What Will I Learn?

Communicating in another language

Presenting better in English

Close reading and critical analysis

Interpersonal understanding

Completing complex projects independently and in groups

Cross-cultural collaboration

Living and working in other parts of the world

Translating between different languages and forms of expression

Analyzing and explaining large amounts of information

Helping and advocating for other people
Experiential learning opportunities

Student clubs
Specialized Courses

Vikings through the Icelandic Sages

Nordic Cinema

Norse Mythology

Genres in Scandanavian Literature

Medieval Heroes and Monsters

Existentialism from Kierkegaard to Kafka

Scandanavian Women Writers

Diversity in German, Scandanavia, and the US
Add A Minor Or Certificate

Global Studies

History

Political Science

English

Anthropology

Contact Us

Tykeson College and Career Advising
541-346-9200
advising.uoregon.edu/tykeson

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