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German Language

Eva Fischer Grunski Eva Fischer Grunski

German Language Instructor

Willkommen – Welcome to Intermediate German!

The German 2-series offers students the opportunity to deepen their knowledge and understanding of the German language. The classes build on foundational skills and place a strong emphasis on the four core areas: speaking, listening, reading, and writing. Alongside language development, students will enhance their cultural awareness, review grammar, and grow their literacy skills at a more advanced level.

Course activities include readings on historical and as well as contemporary topics, discussions of films, and classroom practice. All instruction is conducted entirely in German to provide a fully immersive experience.

German is a global language with a rich cultural legacy. It is the native language of approximately 100 million people and the most widely spoken language in the European Union. German holds official status in Germany, Austria, and Liechtenstein, and is also one of the official languages of Switzerland, Belgium, and Luxembourg.

Being fluent in German is convenient in other areas such as business, literature, philosophy, film, music, and STEM.

Placement Exam

If you have never studied the language before, register in LIGM 1A/1AX. If you have studied the language before, you may not enroll in LIGM 1A/1AX and must follow the steps below for placement.

If you took the AP German test, you do not need to take the UCSD placement test:

AP German Score Next Step
3 Register in LTGM 2A
4 Register in LTGM 2B
5 Register in LTGM 2C

If you did not take the AP German test, you need to take the UCSD placement test. The UCSD placement test in German is administered in the Department of Linguistics (Placement Test):

UCSD Placement Test Result Next Step
Ling 1B/1BX or Ling 1C/1CX Register in the corresponding beginning German classes in the Linguistics Dept
Ling 1D/Lit 2A (and you may want to continue your studies in German, beyond the fourth quarter) Register in LTGM 2A
Ling 1D/Lit 2A (and you only want to take German through the 4th quarter) Register in LTGM 2A or LIGM 1D/1DX
Lit 2A or higher Contact the German Language Coordinator for further placement in the intermediate German classes

Additional Resources

The German Studies Program at UCSD is an interdisciplinary program that offers both a major and a minor for students with broad academic interests in the German-speaking world.