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  Jul 21, 2025
 
2011-2012 USC Sumter Bulletin 
    
2011-2012 USC Sumter Bulletin [Archived Catalog]

German Minor


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Department of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures  College of Arts and Sciences 

A minor in German requires eighteen hours of course work on the 200-level and above.

A maximum of two courses on the 200-level:


    Four courses on the 300-level and above:


      Notes:


      1 All six courses may be taken above the 200-level. Only one German course taught in English (GERM 280, 290, 398, or 580) may count towards the minor.

      2 Students majoring in Business are encouraged to enroll in GERM 316 and GERM 416.

      3 A maximum of six hours of GERM 333, Summer Study Abroad, may apply to the German minor.

      4 Transfer credit from study in the exchange programs with Bamberg and Wittenberg may be included in the German minor.

      5 Students who begin their German minor with knowledge of German and who are placed in the 300-level or higher may petition for credit-by-examination (for a maximum of 6 credits). The student who wants to become proficient in communication skills would, most likely, take the GERM 310, 311, 411, 510 sequence.

      For more information, please contact the German Program Director Dr. Yvonne Ivory (yivory@sc.edu).

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