German Studies Program Learning Outcomes

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German Studies Program Learning Outcomes Students who complete the German studies major should graduate with the following knowledge and skills: Language Students will demonstrate advanced written communication skills in German and English. Students will demonstrate advanced oral communication skills in German. History and Literature Students will demonstrate knowledge of the history, literature and culture of the Germanspeaking countries. Transdisciplinarity and Cross-Cultural Analysis Students will be able to interpret and analyze critically issues and problems pertaining to the history, literature and cultures of the German-speaking countries within the broader contexts of Europe and the world. - Critical Reading and Research Students will demonstrate research skills, including the ability to read primary and secondary sources critically pertaining to the history, literature and cultures of the German-speaking countries. Effective Date: 10/9/2015

German Studies Undergraduate Program Learning Outcomes and Assessment Plan PLO 1 PLO 2 PLO 3 PLO 4 PLO 5 Post- graduate activities Definitions advanced written communication skills in German and English advanced oral communication skills in German knowledge of the history, literature and culture of the German- speaking countries students will be able to interpret and analyze critically issues and problems pertaining to the history, literature and cultures of the German- speaking countries within the broader contexts of Europe and the world research skills, including the ability to read primary and secondary sources critically pertaining to the history, literature and cultures of the German- speaking countries Data Source upper- division course taught in German Existing assignment or still to be created existing assignment (presentation) evidence will be collected from upper- division course existing taught in German assignment (term paper) final exam or paper in an existing upper- division course assignment (term in History or Literature paper or presentation) final exam or paper in an existing upper- division German assignment history or literature seminar final research paper in a senior seminar in German literature or history (any upper- division course can be used to fulfill the senior seminar requirement w/ instructor s permission) existing assignment (scholarly paper on an assigned subject in lucid, concise, effective prose) Career Destinations existing Survey Reports from faculty and the UCSC Career Center & Institutional Research Assessment tool Career Destinations & Student survey data (UCUES) Evidence will be collected in 2015-2016 Analysis or Report (date) Spring 2016 Spring 2018 Fall 2018

Learning Outcomes for the German Studies Major PLO 1 PLO 2 PLO 3 PLO 4 PLO 5 Advanced written communication skills Advanced oral communication skills Knowledge of in history, literature and cultures of the German-speaking countries Ability to interpret and analyze critically issues and problems pertaining to the history, literature and cultures of the Germanspeaking countries within the broader contexts of Europe and the world Research skills: ability to read primary and secondary sources critically pertaining to the history, literature and cultures of the German-speaking countries Home Course No. Course Title Dept. LANG GERM 119 German Media HIS HIS 80W/HIS 80L The Holocaust: The Destruction of European Jewry HIS HIS 172A German History HIS HIS 172B German Film, 1919 1945 HIS HIS 172C German Film, 1945 - Present LTGE 102 Introduction to German Literature LTGE 120 Fear of the Foreign: enophobia in German Literature and Culture LTGE 150 German Romanticism LTGE 154 The German Novelle LTGE 164 Modern German Fiction LTGE 165 German Drama LTGE 166 Contemporary German Literature and Film LTGE 167 Modern German Literature and Film 145B Modern Literature: Bertolt Brecht 167G 168D Goethe's "Faust" Germany in War and Peace HIS HIS 196G Modern Germany and Europe HIS HIS 196P Hitler and Stalin 190Z Topics in German Literature and Culture HIS HIS 65A Medieval Europe, 200-1000

HIS HIS 70A Modern European History, 1500-1815 HIS HIS 70B Modern European History, 1815-Present HIS HIS 75 Film and the Holocaust HIS HIS 105 Nations & Nationalism HIS HIS 169 Dutch and Belgian History, 1500 - Present HIS HIS 174 Spies: History and Culture of Espionage HIS HIS 176 Eastern Europe, 1848-2000 HIS HIS 178E Modern Jewish Intellectual History HIS HIS 183B Fascism and Resistance in Italy HIS HIS 185J The Modern Jewish Experience 137A Northern Renaissance Art 190Q Portraiture: Europe and America, 1400 1990 HISC HISC 119 Politics of Recognition 144C Literature and the Holocaust POLI POLI 105B Early Modern Political Thought POLI POLI 105C Modern Political Thought POLI POLI 176 International Political Economy PHIL PHIL 106 Kant PHIL PHIL 107 Nineteenth-Century Philosophy PHIL PHIL 110 Heidegger

Advanced Written Communication Skills Definition: The skills to develop a research question and complete a well-supported piece of written scholarship about it in a cross-disciplinary or transdisciplinary fashion. The ability to work across multiple cultures and linguistic traditions and develop lucid, concise and effective prose.the ability to compile a bibliography and utilize footnotes effectively. Trait Did not meet expectations Partially met expectations Met expectations 1. Focused Thesis No clear thesis stated, or thesis does not pertain to assignment. 2. Content Development Uses appropriate and relevant content to develop simple ideas in some parts of the work (e.g., discussion is scattered, lacks coherence). 3. Sources and Evidence Demonstrates an attempt to use sources to support ideas in the writing in a cross- or transdisciplinary fashion. 4. Language Use & Writing Style (syntax, style, register, mechanics) Uses language that sometimes impedes meaning because of errors in usage. *Adapted from the Association of American Colleges and Universities' VALUE rubric Thesis stated, but unclear (e.g., does not match following content). Uses appropriate and relevant content to develop and explore ideas through most of the work. Demonstrates an attempt to use credible and/or relevant sources to support ideas that are appropriate for the discipline. Uses language that generally conveys meaning to readers with clarity, although writing may include some errors. Formulates thesis that is insightful and immediately engages the reader's interest. Uses appropriate, relevant, and compelling content to develop an original argument. Demonstrates skillful use of high- quality, credible, relevant sources to develop ideas that are appropriate for the discipline. Uses language that skillfully communicates meaning to readers, reflecting ability to write across multiple cultures and linguistic traditions in lucid and effective prose.