German
A Foreign Language Minor in German consists of 15 semester hours including German 2010 and 2015 plus 9 semester hours of electives at the German 2000 level or above.
Course descriptions are available on the Registrar's site Undergraduate Bulletin. Click on the College of Arts and Sciences Link. Download the pdf file. Click on Foreign Languages & Literatures and scroll down to the German classes.
In addition to the minor offered throught the Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures, eight departments at Appalachian have combined their German-related courses into a set of German Studies ranging from International Marketing to the study of modern day Germany. German Studies is also available as a focus area in the Global Studies major.
German Links
- Treffpunkt Deutsch
- American Association of Teachers of German, NC Chapter (NCAATG)
- ASU German Club
- Center for Judaic, Holocaust, & Peace Studies
- German Group on Facebook (then, enter german@app)
- Hirschvogel Internship
- NC German Consortium
- Recent Graduate Opportunities
- Student & Alumni German Blog
Study Abroad in Trier
The oldest city in Germany, Trier is located in the culturally rich Moselle valley. The University of Trier was founded in 1492. Appalachian State established the Summer School Program with the University of Trier in 2000. For more information, go to the: Summer Program.
Faculty
Dr. Kevin Kennedy, Professor (website)
Ph.D., UNC-Chapel Hill
German Literature and Film
Sanford Hall Office 531
Dr. Beverly Moser, Associate Professor
Member of the Graduate Faculty (website)
Ph.D., Georgetown University
German and Applied Linguistics
Sanford Hall Office 532
Ms. Julia Rechenbach-Moomaw, Lecturer
M.S. in German as a Foreign Language
Ludwig Maximilian's University of Munich
German and American Literature
Sanford Hall Office 508C
Dr. Alexandra Sterling-Hellenbrand, Professor
and Director of Global Studies
Ph.D., Pennsylvania State University
German and Medieval Studies
LLA 129 Living Learning Center

