Program Offerings
| GERM 589 |
German Studies in Germany |
The class will be offered in German.
Students will study German history and culture focusing on the state of Hessen and Thüringen in the heart of reunified Germany. Excursions to Kassel (Brüder Grimm), Eisenach/Wartburg (Martin Luther), and Weimar (Goethe). Guest speakers from Phillips-Universität Marburg. This course will be taught exclusively in German. The primary instructor will be Prof. Helmut Henss.
Students can earn graduate credits toward the M.A. in German and/or for ACT 48.
Students should work with their academic advisor to ensure that these three credits are appropriately utilized for the student's major/minor requirements or to fulfill General Education requirements.
Cost
Students will pay approximately $1750, which includes all accommodations, meals, transportation in Germany, admissions, and stipends for speakers. Students are also responsible for Millersville tuition and fees, airfare to Germany (between $1000 and $1300), passport, and International Student Identity Card fees.
Financial Assistance
Since this program offers three academic credits, students should contact the Financial Aid Office to discuss their specific financial aid package.
Dates
Students will study in Germany for 10 days and 9 nights, August 4 to August 14. Departure from the US on August 3.
Accommodation
Please contact Dr. Susanne Nimmrichter, Director of the Graduate German Summer Institute, at 717-872-3529 or send email to Susanne.Nimmrichter@millersville.edu for accomodation information.
Eligibility
Students must have an undergraduate degree in German. Advanced undergraduate students may seek permission to enroll.
Transfer of Credit
The course will be the equivalent of 3 MU graduate credits for the ten day program.
To Apply
For more information or an application, please contact Dr. Susanne Nimmrichter, Director of the Graduate German Summer Institute, at 717-872-3529 or send email to Susanne.Nimmrichter@millersville.edu
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