German Teaching
Looking Forward
Competencies and Careers
Competencies Developed in the Program
Students in the German Teaching program can expect to develop strong Communication, Information Literacy, and Cultural Navigation competencies. Want to know more about these professional competencies? Career Readiness
Common Career Fields
German Teaching directly prepares students for a career as a secondary educator. Students may also consider careers in other areas of education including administration, curriculum development, and instructional coaching. German Teaching majors may also find success in careers in the private sector as trainers, instructional designers, educational consultants and more.
Meet with your Advisor!
Would you like to know more about the program to see if it’s a good fit for your goals? Would you like to know more about your career options? Do you have a career option in mind but you’d like resources to help you chart a path toward that goal? Come with your Academic and Professional Development Manager, Sarah Sauerbier!
Contact the Liberal Arts Advisement Center to set up an appointment!
Meet with your Career Director:
Your Career Director can help you strategically look for jobs, get connected to alumni, find companies that are hiring, and hone your resume. Schedule an appointment with Michael Elrod here.
Search for jobs online:
ONet Online: This database helps you explore jobs, find similar jobs under related job titles, search for jobs in specific locations, and connect to professional organizations.
Handshake: The ultimate job board for internships and entry level jobs. Use it to search for jobs, connect with alumni, and research companies.
BYU Career Services: This office offers many job search resources for your job search, including job and internship fairs, networking events, resume reviews, and online helps. Check it out here.
Articulating the Value of Your Degree
What professional competencies have I developed by studying German Teaching?
Learn more here about the professional competencies that you have and employers want!
Who can help me create a resume, cover letter, and/or LinkedIn profile that highlights my strengths and skills?
There are many people on campus who can help you create a resume, cover letter, or professional profile! You can use the Career Studio, your Academic and Professional Development Manager, your Career Director, or career fair prep events.
Who is my career director?
Michael Elrod. You can contact him here.
Who is my Academic and Professional Development Manager?
Sarah Sauerbier. You can contact her here.
Career Services has great online resources for creating and editing your resume. Check out these sample resumes!
Follow these tips to get started creating your resume:
- Start with your contact info at the top—name, phone, email, and LinkedIn (if you have one).
- Use a clear, easy-to-read format with consistent spacing and fonts.
- List your education near the top, including your major and expected graduation date.
- Include all relevant experience— part-time jobs, internships, or volunteer work.
- Use bullet points to describe what you did. Start each bullet point with a strong action verb
- Highlight competencies and skills that match the job description—like communication, teamwork, or software tools.
- Keep it to one page
Professional Certifications
Additional USBE Endorsements
Education and Teaching Minors offered at BYU are one way a student can acquire additional Endorsements.
You can also work towards acquiring more endorsements while teaching through professional development courses offered through MIDAS.
Grad School
Are you considering grad school? Your best resource is your faculty. Reach out to your professors about exploring grad schools, gaining the proper experience, and building a strong application. Faculty contact info can be found on the CAL department website.
You can also talk with your Academic and Professional Development Manager about grad school. Is it necessary for your career goals? What types of programs should you consider? How can you best prepare for that program? What is your application timeline? Do you need to take an entrance exam? You can talk through all of these questions and more with your advisor.
Grad School Prep handouts
Pre-Professional Advisement Center
Peterson's Guide to Grad School
Grad School Handouts
Beyond the Office
I'm not planning on working full-time. How can I use my German Teaching degree in meaningful ways outside of being employed full-time?
Freelance Resources
How to Start a Side Hustle
Volunteer Resources
Manage A Household
Parent Strategies for Improving Their Child's Reading and Writing
- Model good habits by reading and writing in front of your child.
- Make reading materials—ones they will truly care about—readily available for your child
- Talk with your child. Children expand their vocabulary and understanding of sentence structures through conversations with others.
- Give your child authentic writing tasks to help them find their voice and develop their sense of power
Helping Parents Get a College Education Helps Children Succeed
FAQ's
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Toggle ItemI’m moving out of Utah, will I be able to transfer my license to another state?
Yes, but some states may require you to complete additional coursework or assessments. Most states are willing to give out-of-state licensed educators the equivalent of a provisional or temporary license, while they complete additional coursework/assessments. This allows those with an out-of-state license to find a job and begin working.
For more information about what each state might require you can use the “Teacher License Reciprocity: State Profiles” report prepared by the Education Commission of States.
For the most accurate information students are encouraged to contact a state’s board of education/department of education.
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Toggle ItemI need job search resources and strategies. Who can help?
Start with your Career Director, Michael Elrod.
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Toggle ItemI'm graduating soon. What resources are available to me after I graduate?
- Career Services resources are available to all alumni for 2 years after graduation
- Pre-Professional Advisement offers services to alumni