German
Why Learn German?
German is a West Germanic language and one of the world's major languages. German is closely related to English and Dutch. Around the world, German is spoken by approximately 100 million native speakers and another 20 million non-native speakers, and Standard German is widely taught in schools and universities in Europe. According to the Guinness Book of Records, German accounts for the most written translations into and from a language worldwide. German is the 4th most commonly spoken language in U.S. homes.
Here are three compelling reasons to learn German:
1. Strong Economic and Career Opportunities:
Germany is the largest economy in Europe and one of the leading economies worldwide,
with major global companies in fields like engineering, automotive, technology, and
finance. Proficiency in German opens up career opportunities in multinational companies,
especially those with strong ties to Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. It also provides
a competitive edge in industries where German businesses are influential.
2. Access to World-Class Education and Research:
Germany is known for its high-quality education system, including its universities,
many of which offer tuition-free or low-cost education to international students.
Learning German can provide students with access to a wide range of academic programs,
scholarships, and research opportunities in Germany, which is renowned for its contributions
to science, technology, and the humanities.
3.Rich Cultural and Intellectual Heritage:
German is the language of many influential figures in philosophy, literature, music,
and science, such as Goethe, Beethoven, Einstein, and Nietzsche. By learning German,
students can engage directly with original texts, enhancing their understanding of
Western intellectual and cultural history. This cultural connection enriches their
studies in fields like literature, philosophy, history, and the arts.
Mt. SAC offers beginning and intermediate, university-transferable German language courses that include both verbal and written learning, taught by native speakers in both English and German.
Course Offerings
German (GERM)
Faculty
Photos | Name | |
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Douglas Smith | dsmith130@mtsac.edu | |
Marc Voss | mtvssnpc@ucla.edu |