Learning another language fulfills the primary purpose of a university
education: to prepare citizens to reason, analyse, problem-solve and communicate in a world of cultural differences.
Some occupations for which a second language is essential or useful are Interpreter, Translator, Linguist, Singer, Music Teacher, Librarian, Journalist, Foreign Correspondent, Foreign Exchange Clerk, G
uide, Travel Agent, Flight Attendant, Ticket Agent, Hotel Manager, Tutor, Teacher, Researcher, Anthropologist, Historian, Customs Inspector, Civil Servant, Immigration Inspector, Diplomat.
German Studies can enhance many other areas of study either as a minor or double major with History, Geography, Business, Philosophy, Religious Studies, Linguistics, Folklore, Classics, Economics, Sociology, Anthropology, Political Science, Russian, Sp
anish, French, English, Theatre Studies, Fine Art, Science, Math, Medieval Studies, Music, Education, and others.
- German is spoken as a first language by over 100 million people in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, and other countries.
- German is the third most studied foreign language in the world. Only English and Japanese have more students worldwide.
- German is used increasingly as a second language, especially since the reunification of East and West Germany, because of its major significance as a language of business, science, and technology.
- The German heritage permeates Western society, particularly in the areas of classical music, science, philosophy, and theology.
- Scientists from Germany, Austria, and Switzerland have won 21 Nobel Prizes in Physics, 30 in Chemistry, and 25 in Medicine, while many other Nobel Prize winners were educated at German universities.
- Students in many fields of learning find a knowledge of German not only useful but essential.
- Tourism will soon be the largest industry in the world, and Germans
are
the most widely travelled tourists.
- German is the most widely spoken foreign language in
St.John's, Newfoundland, with 715 people declaring it as their mother
tounge in the 1996 census.