German Program at UNA

  • German Conversation Table - Meets every Wednesday from 1-2 pm in Wesleyan Hall room 115. All levels of German speakers welcome.
  • Requirements for a B.A. degree in Foreign Languages (Concentration in German)
  • Study Abroad:  ISEP - semester-long or year-long study abroad
  • Free OER textbook for , , , ,
  • :  After-school German for elementary students at the Central Elementary School PACE Program.  Sponsored by the Goethe Institut and taught by UNA students of German.
  • Internships: Rödl & Partner; German for Adults at Florence-Lauderdale Public Library; Sempt Elektrizitätswerke; SPARK for German
  • Cameron Cantrell—Fulbright Austria English teacher assistantship; Goethe Institut Sommerakademie
  • Madelyn Merriam—Goethe Institut Sommerakademie
  • Simon Hill—AGP Study Abroad Scholarship, AATG Study Abroad Scholarship, Phi Sigma Iota Study Abroad Scholarship
  • James Wiegmann—Fulbright Recipient, English teaching assistantship in Germany
The annual Germanfest at the Ó£»¨¶¯Âþ on October 2024. Sponsored by the Department of Foreign Languages, TMT America and the German Club.
  • German is the language of STEM.
  • Germany has the strongest economy in Europe.
  • German pairs well with business, science, history, politics, music and English....pretty much any field.
  • English is related to German.
  • Graduate school in Germany is free.

Checksheet for the B.A. degree in Foreign Languages (Concentration in German)

Checksheet for German minor

Dr. Rebecca Linam
Lecturer
Mrs. Linam
Office: 112 Wesleyan Hall
Telephone: 256-765-4346
ralinam@una.edu