I understand budget cuts can affect many things. I don't see how or why this degree program should be cut. IF Dr. Huey is to stay at UL, regardless of nixing the German major, why not keep the option available to the students. It's still in it's infancy sorta. I was in her class when she arrived at UL.
But how much money can they actually be saving the university by eliminating this program? I don't see it costing THAT much to run. When they remove this degree option what are those handful of students going to do who are probably close to GRADUATING? Suddenly change majors to their minor and spent another year or two catching up? What about the other non major students looking to fill in a language requirement? With a reduction of "force" in the teachers, classes will be hard to get in to and make a few students delayed in their graduations as well.
More I think about it. Budgets cuts ultimately seem to make students stay at the universities longer and pay more tuition. My conspiracy about "the man"
Maybe it's just me, but that seems to be a program with roots about 60 miles east...............
i'm sure it will be similar to how the dropping of the philosophy major was done. let those who are currently majoring in i complete their course work and no longer take on students majoring in that field. they will more than likely keep 100 & 200 levels but nothing high than that.
Interesting op-ed article in the Chronicle of Higher Education that does a good job explaining some of the issues that University administrators are going through in dealing with situations like this one:
http://chronicle.com/article/Why-Uni...es-Are/125556/
has anyone here taken a 300 or 400 level german class and if so how many people were in the class
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UL students concerned about the future of the German-language degree program are circulating a petition on campus and have established an on-line petition urging the administration not to discontinue the program.
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