Germanic Languages and Literatures
Germanic Languages and Literatures |
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3110 Modern Languages Building |
Associate Professor Julia Hell, Chair |
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Phone: (734) 764-8018 |
Departmental Information |
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Fax: (734) 763-6557 |
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Website: www.lsa.umich.edu/german |
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email: german.dept@umich.edu |
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Advising German — A concentration plan in German is developed in consultation with and must be approved by Karl-Georg Federhofer, the concentration advisor. Appointments are scheduled by calling (734) 764-8018. German Department faculty are also available to students during regularly scheduled office hours which are posted on the bulletin board outside 3110 Modern Languages Building. Academic Minors — Students wishing to pursue an academic minor in German Studies must develop a specific plan for its completion in consultation with concentration advisor Kalli Federhofer. Students wishing to pursue an academic minor in Scandinavian Studies must develop a specific plan for its completion in consultation with Johanna Eriksson. Appointments may be scheduled at 3110 Modern Languages Building or by calling (734) 764-8018. |
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Undergraduate Concentration ProgramsAcademic Minors
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Graduate Courses (Rackham Bulletin course list)
Graduate Programs Linguistics and German Languages and Literatures, Ph.D.
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Languages Taught
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Germanic Languages and Literatures Faculty listing
Faculty listing for the Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures
Undergraduate Courses in Germanic Languages and Literatures *
Undergraduate Courses in Germanic Languages and Literatures
Dutch
German
Scandinavian (SCAND)
Yiddish
Graduate Courses in Germanic Languages and Literatures *
Graduate Courses in Germanic Languages and Literatures
Dutch
German
Scandinavian (SCAND)
Yiddish
German — Study Abroad Guide *
Study Abroad Guide for German concentrators
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