German - Intermediate, Microcredential
Saint Louis University's Microcredential in Intermediate German consists of six required credit hours. Satisfactory completion of the required courses would allow the student to develop the necessary skills to conduct intermediate-level communication in German through the acquisition of appropriate vocabulary, grammar, reading, writing, listening comprehension, speaking capabilities, and an introduction to German-speaking culture.
The Microcredential in Intermediate German aligns itself with all other programs in SLU's Department of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures in that it is designed to help students gain a broader understanding of themselves, as well as the languages and cultures of others. This inherently fosters an understanding and appreciation for diverse perspectives and represents a crucial virtue in today's globalized world.
Admission Requirements
For current, active Saint Louis University students wishing to declare a microcredential, complete the Update for Student Curriculum Record form.
For non-Saint Louis University students, click here to apply as a Visiting/Non-Degree Seeking Student.
Code | Title | Credits |
---|---|---|
GR 1020 | Communicating in German II | 3 |
GR 2010 | Intermediate German: Language & Culture | 3 |
Total Credits | 6 |
Continuation Standards
Students are expected to earn a grade of "C" or better in each required course. Students who do not achieve the "C" or better grade in a required course will be expected to repeat the course in an attempt to achieve the "C" or better grade. Students may repeat a required course one time. Failure to achieve the "C" or better grade after one repeat attempt will have the student dismissed from the microcredential in Intermediate German.