B.A. in ELTS with German

Plan Out Your Major – German Worksheet 24-25 Updated

Learning Outcomes
The European Languages and Transcultural Studies with German major has the following learning outcomes:  

  1. Demonstrated advanced proficiency in German 
  2. Demonstrated proficiency on one of the areas of the experimental humanities (digital, environmental, medical, and urban).  
  3. Demonstrated deep understanding of European culture and history, including in a global context with a particular expertise in Germany. 
  4. Ability to interrogate, analyze, and discuss literary and filmic production. 
  5. Evidence of strong oral and writing skills. 

Preparation for the Major
RequiredGerman 6, or equivalent. One European Literature, Language, Culture or Film and Media course selected from: French 12, 14, 14W, 16, 41, 60, or Italian 42A, 42B, 42C, 46, 50A, 50B, 77, or German 50B, 56, 59, or Scandinavian 40, 40W, 50, 50W, 60W. 

One Experimental Humanities (Digital, Environmental, Medical and Urban) course selected from: Digital: Comparative Literature 1E, Digital Humanities 30Environmental: English M30, Medical: Ancient Near East 14W, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology 17, History 3D, Honors Collegium 1 and 26, Molecular Cell and Developmental Biology 60, Study of Religion 55, Urban: German 61A.

Transfer Students
Transfer applicants to European Language and Transcultural Studies with 90 or more units must complete the following introductory courses prior to admission to UCLA: completion of intermediate level of French, German, Italian, Swedish, Danish, Dutch, Norwegian, Finnish, Yiddish and any course on European Literature, Culture, Film or Media. 

Refer to the UCLA transfer admission guide for up-to-date information regarding transfer selection for admission. 

The Major
Advanced Language requirement: German 152 or 153 

Required: One course selected from three of the following four areas (total of three courses):

  • European Literature: French 115-121, 136, 163, 164, 166, German 110, 112, 158, 170, 173 174, Italian 103A, 103B, 110, 113, 114B, 120, 140, 150, Scandinavian C133A, 134, C141A, 141C, 143A, 143C, C145A, C146A, 147A, C147B, 147C, 154, 155, 156, 157, 172A, C180, C185.  
  • European Culture: French 112, 121, 130, 137, 138, 139, 160, 167, 169, German 102, 109,113-117, 118SL, 154, 155, 159, 175, Italian 102A-C, 116A-B, 122-125, 152, M158, Scandinavian C131, 133C, 134, C137, 138, 142A, C171, 172A, 173A, C174A, 174B  
  • European Film and Media: French 141, 142,  German 103, 104, 157, Italian 121,  Scandinavian 161-167.
  • Experimental Humanities: CESC 100XP, CESC 172XP, Comparative Literature 180, 180SL, Classics 148, Digital Humanities 101-151, ELTS C101XP, English M118E, M118F, Food ST M176XP, Italian 124, or and Public Affairs M176XP.

Required Elective Courses3 courses selected from German 104-175 and any 2 courses selected from ELTS 100-180 and 191, French 100-169, German 104-175, Italian 100-M158, or Scandinavian C131-C185. 

In addition to the advanced language requirement, students are required to complete a minimum of three (3) upper-division courses in German from the required and elective sequence. 

During their senior year, students must also take European Language and Transcultural Studies 187 in which they complete a capstone senior thesis. 

Students may apply no more than 2 courses or 8 units from other departments. Approval for outside courses must be petitioned with the undergraduate adviser of the department.  Students may apply no more than 4 units of European Languages and Transcultural Studies 197, 195, and 199 as a substitution for one elective courseEach major course must be taken for a letter grade, and students must have an overall grade-point average of 2.0 or better.