German Program Department of
Foreign Languages University of Nebraska at Omaha
Active Chapter of Delta Phi Alpha, the National German Honor Society, since 1972
Community Links --German-American-Society of
Omaha, germanamericansociety.org, --Nebraska Chapter of the
American Association of Teachers of German, members.cox.net/aatgnebraska,
since 1971 --Nebraska International Language Association, nde.state.ne.us/forlg,
(previously: Nebraska Foreign Language Assoc.), since 1970
--Omaha Sister-City Association: Braunschweig is our sister-city in Germany,
omahasistercities.com, since 1992
Faculty Advisor for German Majors/Minors, ajung@unomaha.edu
German-specific scholarships
--Fred Ludwig Memorial German Scholarship, in development
--German-American Society Scholarship, since 1983 --Sister-University
Scholarship to the Technische Universität Braunschweig, Germany,
tu-braunschweig.de, since 1990 --Sister-University Scholarship to the
Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien, Austria, wu-wien.ac.at,
since 1990 --Theta Beta Chapter of Delta Phi Alpha Scholarship, since 1986
Goethe Institute Goethe.de Testing Center for internationally
recognized German language
proficiency examinations, since 1983: --Zertifikat
Deutsch --Zentrale Mittelstufenprüfung
German Grammar Review sessions held informally on a regular basis
International Conversation Partners from German speaking countries through International Studies and Programs, www.unomaha.edu/~world
Double Major possible not only in College of Arts and Sciences, but also with
subject area in the College of Business Administration
without additional distribution requirements.
Joint MBA Degree upon completing studies at UNOmaha and the Technische Universität
Braunschweig,
since fall 2001
Retroactive credit for beginning and advanced level courses
(up to 16 CH) upon successful
completion of UNOmaha German course at no cost to student.
Scholarly conferences
held annually under the auspices of UNOmaha --European
Studies Conference, unomaha.edu/esc --Missouri Valley History Conference,
unomaha.edu/~history/mvhc.htm
Stammtisch, an informal gathering
of individuals interested in speaking German
Jan.2005
Anthony Jung, Ph.D. Foreign
Languages University of Nebraska at Omaha Omaha, Nebraska 68182-0192
Phone: (402) 554-3708 Fax:
(402) 554-3296
Jung, Anthony J., Professor of German (Ph.D., University of Illinois, 1972) 17th & 18th century German literature,
German cultural history & Landeskunde, advising, Graduate Faculty, German Honor Society Adviser, Study Abroad Programs
in Braunschweig, Germany and Vienna, Austria. Awards and Honors: UNO Excellence in Teaching Award; Outstanding Teacher
Award (Nebraska Chapter of the American Association of Teachers of German); Certificate of Distinction (Nebraska Chapter of
the American Association of Teachers of German); Certificate of Merit (American Association of Teachers of German-Goethe Haus
New York); The Second Annual Anderson-Gouttierre Award 2001, AATG Outstanding Educator Award 2001; Checkpoint Charlie Foundation
Scholarship 2001. ASH 301-T, 554-3708 ajung@mail.unomaha.edu
Courses Offered at UNO-Click Here!
Undergraduate Catalog 2004-2005 Information on German Degree Requirements starts on page 90!
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