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Brandon Wyatt

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M.A. German alumnus
German Instructor

Brandon graduated with an M.A. in German in Spring 2022 and an  A.B. in German in Spring 2020. As a grad student, Brandon taught German language courses as a graduate teaching assistant. During undergrad, he was active in the German Student Organization (GSO) for 3 years, serving as president from 2019 to 2020. He also studied abroad in Rostock in 2019 as an academic exchange student, where he worked closely with the Rostock International House in helping prepare and present an event called the Summer Academy (Re)-Unification, a two week long event that brings international students from around the world together to learn and discuss events related to the reunification of Germany.

After graduating with his M.A. degree, Brandon began teaching elementary school German, and in the Spring of 2023, he accepted a teaching position at the University of North Georgia. 

His hobbies include cooking, playing video games, and watching the Dawgs play on Saturdays. 

  • A.B. German, University of Georgia (May 2020)
  • M.A. German, University of Georgia (May 2022)
Articles Featuring Brandon Wyatt

The Germanic & Slavic Department at U.G.A. congratulates alumnus Brandon Wyatt, who recently accepted a faculty position teaching undergraduate courses at the University of North Georgia. One of the classes he will teach will be about German Cinema. We…

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