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Outcomes
The major in German Studies represents an interdisciplinary program that enables students to attain advanced proficiency in the German language and familiarizes students with the literary and cinematic traditions of the German-speaking world while also placing significant emphasis on historical, cultural, and political contexts in which that cultural production takes place.

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Spotlight on Alumni
You'll make connections between history, philosophy, literature and art. Your courses will challenge you to think in new ways and communicate clearly. They're essential skills that lead to success in any career.

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Learning Opportunities
Our department offers three major programs and five minor programs. In addition, Chinese students have the option to complete an Asian Studies minor that is housed in the History Department. Our major and minor programs help students develop linguistic skills and cultural enrichment through an emphasis on language proficiency and intercultural communication and understanding.

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Native Speaker Program
The Native Speaker Program complements classroom study of a foreign language by giving students the opportunity to use the target language in a setting that models real-life situations. In small groups that are relaxed and conducive to interaction, students develop their speaking and listening skills. As they converse with one another and with a native speaker, students are provided a mini-immersion experience that can foster fluency and confidence in speaking the target language.

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Spotlight on Alumni
We prepare nurses of the future with a curriculum that offers hands on experience and an emphasis on developing critical thinking, ethical decision making and effective communication skills.
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Learning Opportunities
Saint Anselm College offers one of the most selective and respected nursing programs in New England, preparing its graduates to join the fast evolving world of nursing as compassionate caregivers and leaders in their profession.
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Program History
The following article by Valerie McKeon, Ph.D., RN. professor in the Nursing Department, traces the early history of nursing education at the College.
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Epsilon Tau at Large
The Epsilon Tau chapter of Sigma Theta Tau, the International Honor Society of Nursing, was established at Saint Anselm College in 1982. According to Sigma Theta Tau International, The Honor Society of Nursing provides leadership and scholarship in practice, education, and research to enhance the health of all people.