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2012-2013 Undergraduate Bulletin 
    
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GERM 150 - Internship in German

Semester Hours: 1-6
Fall, January, Spring, Summer
Work-study experience either in the United States or in a German-speaking country, open to students from all undergraduate programs and schools, that aims at providing students with a broad array of opportunities to apply academic and theoretical knowledge to practical situations. Internships requiring German- and/or only English-language competence may be taken for academic credit. Internships may be arranged in approved for-profit organizations or not-for-profit academic, government, research and medical institutions.

Prerequisite(s)/Course Notes:
 A minimum GPA of 2.5, approval of the director of the German program, and approval of chairperson of student’s major department required for participation in this course. Under faculty advisement and supervision, students complete a minimum of 28 hours of work for each semester hour of credit in addition to a minimum of 10 hours of academic work—for example, reading, research, and a term paper or final project, to be determined by faculty adviser in conjunction with student. Grade will be based on both academic and on-site performance. An on-site evaluation of “poor” will result in a final grade no higher than C. May be repeated for up to 6 s.h. Only 3 s.h. of this course may be applied toward a minor in German; 6 s.h. may be applied toward a major in German. May not be taken on Pass/D+/D/Fail basis.





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