Study Abroad

The Department of German and Romance Languages and Literatures strongly encourages all of its students to take part in a study abroad program during their course of study at JHU.  Not only do students strengthen existing foreign language skills while abroad, but they also experience the everyday life and culture of their "home away from home" - learning things that cannot be taught in the classroom.  

Undergraduates 

The Department offers it own undergraduate programs in France (Paris), Germany (Berlin) and in Spain (Madrid). Students interested these programs can contact:

COUNTRYCITYPROGRAMPERSON TO CONTACTPOSITION
FranceParisSciences PoClaude GuillemardProgram Director
GermanyBerlinBerlin ConsortiumDeborah MifflinProgram Coordinator
SpainMadridJHU in SpainProfessor Harry SieberProgram Director


Academic Advising forms:  All undergraduate students who are accepted onto our study abroad programs must also complete the necessary study abroad paperwork with the Study Abroad Office. Students should contact Lori Citti for details.

FRENCH

Transfer of credit from non-JHU study abroad programs:

Students wishing to bring back language department-related credit from non-JHU study abroad programs in France MUST have their chosen program and courses pre-approved by a member of the Department of German & Romance Languages before they depart for France.  Further details:

1) Students majoring in French:
Please approach either
Prof Stephen Nichols or Prof Jacques Neefs with details of your desired study abroad program & proposed courses for their approval.

2) Students minoring in French Literature:
Please approach either
Prof Stephen Nichols or Prof Jacques Neefs with details of your desired study abroad program & proposed courses for their approval.

3) Students minoring in French Cultural Studies:
Please approach Kristin Cook-Gailloud
 with details of your desired program & proposed courses for her approval.

4) Students wishing to transfer back credit from language courses:
Please approach Kristin Cook-Gailloud with details of your desired program & proposed courses for her approval.  You will be required to take the Departmental Placement Test on your return to Hopkins as part of the requirements for transfering the credit.

List of French study abroad Programs currently recommended by the Department:

This is not an exhaustive list. Students interested in other programs should approach the contacts listed above with questions.

Study Abroad in Germany

Johns Hopkins participates, together with five other universities, in the Berlin Consortium for German Studies. This program is open to students from all fields of study who meet the following qualifications: at least sophomore standing, two years of college-level German or the equivalent, and a minimum average of B in all course work. The program includes intense preparation in the German language and culture, participation in the course offerings of the Free University of Berlin as well as other Berlin universities, tutoring, and advisement. For additional information, please visit the Consortium website: http://www.ce.columbia.edu/berlin. Students interested in this program should contact the chair of the Department of German as early in their studies at Hopkins as possible.

Study Abroad in Spanish-speaking Countries

Johns Hopkins organizes a program at Universidad Carlos III in Madrid, Spain for a small group of undergraduate students during the fall semester each year.  This program is open to students from all fields of study who are at least a junior or senior, have had at least two semesters of Spanish at the intermediate level, and who have a 3.0 cumulative GPA.  For a glimpse of the current semester's cohort, please visit the JHU in Spain blog:  http://www.hopkinspain.wordpress.com/.

Students may also study abroad in other Spanish-speaking countries.  For more information about eligible programs, please contact the JHU Study Abroad Office.

Graduate Students 

Graduate students in the Department are expected to study and conduct research abroad while in the program.  Generally, study abroad occurs after 2-3 years of coursework in Baltimore.  The Department has exchange programs with ENS Ulm, the University of Geneva, and Hamburg University.  Fellowship funding continues while the student is abroad. 

Useful Links for students studying abroad

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