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The Department of Germanic Languages ranks among the nation's top programs. Faculty members primarily focus on researching German literature and culture from the 18th century onward. Students pursuing German studies develop advanced skills in analyzing original literary, philosophical, and historical texts while gaining critical insights into contemporary German society. The curriculum emphasizes German-speaking traditions within broader European and worldwide frameworks. Translation-based courses complement Columbia's Core Curriculum, enabling students to participate in advanced seminars before fulfilling language prerequisites. Every class engages with vibrant cultural contexts. Numerous study abroad options, collaborations with visiting academics, and participation in Deutsches Haus cultural events enrich the student experience. The department also facilitates internships with German businesses, cultural institutions, and governmental organizations. These practical opportunities provide deep linguistic and cultural immersion, equipping students for advanced academic pursuits and professional pathways.
Applicant must have the equivalent of the U.S. baccalaureate degree with a superior examination record and can understand rapid idiomatic English and can speak, write and read English with a high degree of facility are eligible for admission.
Applicant must have TOEFL score of 600 on paper-and-pencil test, 100 on the internet-based test and IELTS score of 7.5