GERMAN BUTLER UNIVERSITY COLLEGE of LIBERAL ARTS and SCIENCES
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Butler’s Department of Modern Languages, Literatures & Cultures offers an undergraduate degree in German serving students in today’s globalized world, providing them with the linguistic fluency and cultural competence that will prepare them for a broad range of professions. O
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In the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, we offer students an array of perspectives to help them think for themselves. You can explore rain forests in Panama or literature in Spain, present your research at national conferences, or intern with businesses, government, and non-profits in Indianapolis and Washington, DC. We help you take your knowledge beyond the classroom and into the world.
Germany has the largest economy in the European Union (E.U.) and the fourth largest in the world. German is the official language in seven countries of the E.U. Learning German primes students for success on a local and international level in business, science, and the humanities. Our students enjoy small classes— providing them individualized attention and close interaction with dedicated and accessible faculty— along with use of Butler’s student
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Modern Language Center and its wealth of movies, technology, tutoring, and lounge areas. What we offer: • Strong ties to Central Indiana’s flourishing German community, volunteer opportunities at German schools, festivals celebrating German culture, and other exhibits and events • Study abroad programs in a variety of fields and German-speaking countries, including direct exchanges with Tübingen and Zeppelin • Internships in the United States and abroad, scholarships, and research presentations • Extracurricular activities including German Conversation Hour, Film Series, and German Club