18 graduate hours in German?

Discussion in 'General Distance Learning Discussions' started by KayV, Oct 27, 2008.

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  1. KayV

    KayV New Member

    Does anyone know of any distance graduate programs in German or Germanic Studies? The community college where I teach wants to expand its foreign language offerings. It looks like there used to be a program at the University of Nebraska in German Education, but when I search their website, they don't seem to offer it currently. Thanks in advance for your help.
     
  2. KayV

    KayV New Member

    Undergraduate hours in German

    While not exactly what I was looking for, I discovered that the University of Arkansas- Fayetteville offers 27 undergraduate hours in German through print-based correspondence classes. Fifteen of these hours are upper-division classes. The cost ranges from $316.97 to $361.97 per 3-hour class ($15 more per class for out-of-state students). Book fees are not included in the cost.

    UA- Fayetteville also offers undergraduate lower-division and upper-division French and Spanish classes (21 hours of ech language). Some of these are offered through print-based correspondence, while others are web-based.
     
  3. Farina

    Farina New Member

    Fern Universität offers online programs
    http://www.fernuni-hagen.de/

    Although not quite distance learning, Millersville University offers a masters degree program during the summertime. I'm sure you can get 18 credits through them, even if you don't want the degree.

    http://www.millersville.edu/~forlang/grad.php

    Middlebury College also offers summer study in graduate course German

    http://www.middlebury.edu/academics/ls/

    Rutgers offers a MAT Spanish, French, German or Italian during the summers

    http://wli.rutgers.edu/wli.php?page=matquestionsspanish


    Best of luck!
     
  4. mintaru

    mintaru Active Member

    Unfortunately, Fernuniversität Hagen doesn't offer any courses in 'German or Germanic Studies' or something similar. :(
     
  5. Farina

    Farina New Member

    That's too bad . .. well I know the other programs offer German courses (I could actually read their websites . .it wasn't in German!)
     
  6. Go_Fishy

    Go_Fishy New Member

    Oregon State offers a minor in German as a standalone program for those already holding a BA, but that's not what you are looking for.


    I am assuming you already speak German, right?
     

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