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Teaching in the German Department of Nanjing University.
The undergraduate teaching of German Department of Nanjing University aims at cultivating professionals who can skillfully use German and cross-cultural knowledge and engage in translation, teaching, management and research in foreign affairs, education, economy and trade, culture, science and technology, military and other departments. The four-year undergraduate course requires students to lay a solid foundation in German and learn and master the knowledge and ability of Sino-German cultural exchange. The German Department enrolls about 25 undergraduates every year. The main courses of undergraduate majors include intensive reading, reading, audio-visual reading, oral writing, film and television, German-Chinese translation, Chinese-English translation, interpretation, German history and culture, German literature history, newspaper reading, introduction to linguistics, literary reading, economic German, thesis writing and so on. The German Department is student-oriented and the undergraduate teaching management is standardized. Students have been among the best in all previous national college German CET-4, won many awards in various international and domestic competitions, and visited Germany and Switzerland for many times.

The German Department of Nanjing University has exchange agreements with universities such as Freiburg University, Tubingen University, Osnabrü ck University and Munich University. Excellent students can be recommended to study in the above universities for one year or half a year (including public and partial self-funded) during the third academic year or postgraduate study. Every year, about 65,438+065,438+0% of outstanding undergraduate graduates can be sent to our department without examination or recommended to other schools such as Peking University for master's degree. In the winter semester of 2008, the German Department and the University of G? ttingen in Germany will jointly recruit graduate students in intercultural Germanic studies, and they will receive master's degrees awarded by the two universities as planned. At the same time, the German Department attaches great importance to guiding students to combine university study with career preparation. In addition to encouraging and organizing senior students to do internship work such as on-site translation, they also invite workplace experts to hold special lectures to support students to choose economic or legal courses in business schools and law schools, so as to create conditions for continuing to study for master's degrees at the University of Constance in Germany and the Sino-German School of Law in Nantah.

Every year, the German Department enrolls about 8 graduate students in German literature, German linguistics, translation and culture, as well as several doctoral students. Postgraduate courses include German, Introduction to Literature, German Rhetoric, Selected Reading of Writers' Works, German Sentence Method, Text Style Analysis, etc. Sino-German joint training courses will offer cross-cultural German theory, cross-cultural scientific and economic exchanges, translation and so on.

Graduates of the German Department of Nantah have a good reputation all over the country and are widely welcomed by employers.