Certificates & Programs

Our extensive undergraduate offerings include courses in the languages, literature's, and cultures of over 16 languages. GNS currently offers four Undergraduate Majors, three certificates, and offers a variety of other courses that are under the GNS umbrella. Click on the headings to learn more about the Major requirements for each program.

CERTIFICATE IN FOLKLORE

Folklore is the study of informally learned, shared expressive culture of humans – the patterns of ideas, behavior, music, dance, foodways, rituals, crafts, traditions, beliefs, lore, and customs of the everyday people that define our world. Folklore critically interprets and documents subcultures and communities from around the world. The study and practice of Folklore engages both researcher and subject in collaborative finding of meaning, in open cooperation, often centering and advocating for marginalized groups. Training in Folklore and folklorist practices is useful not only in careers in the arts, public history, preservation, and museum stewardship, but also in health and medicine, entertainment and creative arts, social work, public education, law and government, gender and sexuality studies, politics and intelligence, psychology, anthropology, marketing, the non-profit sector, journalism, gaming, international business, tourism, and much more.

CERTIFICATE IN GERMAN

The German Certificate was the first language certificate offered at the University of Wisconsin. The certificate in German offers students the opportunity to develop proficiency in the language, thereby complementing major(s) in other subjects across the university. It also strengthens the applications of students who intend to pursue careers or graduate study in areas where knowledge of German is useful. The certificate in German is open to all undergraduate students, including Special students who may already have completed majors and earned degrees.

CERTIFICATE IN LANGUAGES AND CULTURES OF NORTHERN EUROPE

New in Fall 2023, the Certificate in Languages and Cultures of Northern Europe (LCNE) exposes students into the world of the Nordic countries and Netherlands through the Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Dutch, Yiddish, or Finnish languages and a reinvigorated curriculum of what it means to live in the region, told through the stories of both the marginalized and the majority communities of the area.  The Nordic region is a leader in sustainable energy, innovative bioscience, technology, healthcare, and social welfare standards. With the LCNE Certificate, students can prepare to work in a multitude of careers with footholds in Scandinavia, the Netherlands, and beyond.

CERTIFICATE IN SLAVIC STUDIES

Are you of Czech, Polish, or Russian heritage-or do you just have a fascination with the region of the world in which these languages are spoken? Can you imagine using any of these languages in your future career or research? Since language and culture go hand-in-hand, the Slavic Studies Certificate combines language training (intermediate to advanced proficiency) with a wide variety of courses on the life of the region. Topics include revolution and power, trauma and the politics of memory, the immigrant experience, adventure, folklore, the politics of laughter, and science fiction.

Discover the world that has survived the horrors of two world wars, given birth to some of the most powerful dissident movements in modern history, and inspired the world with its art, film, literature, and political thought.

  • Study-abroad and scholarship opportunities.
  • A rich set of off­erings that includes language instruction and survey courses as well as a variety of focused theme-based courses about the region.

 The Slavic Studies Certificate is your gateway!

CERTIFICATE IN SCANDINAVIAN STUDIES

Admissions to the Certificate in Scandinavian Studies have been suspended as of Summer 2023.

CERTIFICATE IN EAST CENTRAL EUROPEAN LANGUAGES, LITERATURES, AND CULTURES

Admissions to the ECELLC Certificate have been suspended as of summer 2023.

DECLARING A CERTIFICATE

Students may declare a certificate in any GNS program by contacting the advisor for that program of study.  Most of our advisors will ask you to meet with them before the formal declaration is processed.