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GERM 39A:
3.00 Credits
City College of San Francisco
German literature to the mid-nineteenth century.
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GERM 39A-39B: German Literature in Translation
3.00 Credits
City College of San Francisco
Lec-3 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. P/NP available Advise: ENGL 96 or placement in ENGL 1A GERM 39A not prerequisite to 39B. No knowledge of German required Reading and discussion of important works of German literature in English translation. CSU/UC
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GERM 39B:
3.00 Credits
City College of San Francisco
German literature from the mid-nineteenth century to the present.
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GERM 3A-3B: Intermediate German
3.00 Credits
City College of San Francisco
Lec-3, lab-1 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. P/NP available Prereq.: GERM 2 or 2B or demonstration of GERM 2/2B exit skills GERM 3A is not a prerequisite for GERM 3B. These courses may be taken non-sequentially. Introduction to the reading of German prose. Grammar review and composition; constant practice in the use and comprehension of the spoken language. CSU/UC (CAN GERM 8 = GERM 3A+3B; CAN GERM SEQ B = GERM 3A+3B+4A+4B) GERM 3A+3B = GERM 3
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GERM 4: Continuation of Intermediate German
5.00 Credits
City College of San Francisco
Lec-5, lab-1 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. P/NP available Prereq.: GERM 3 or GERM 3A+3B or demonstration of GERM 3/3A+3B exit skills Fourth-semester course. Extensive and intensive reading of modern German prose. CSU/UC/CAN GERM 10 (CAN GERM SEQ B = GERM 3+4)
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GERM 4A-4B: Continuation of Intermediate German
3.00 Credits
City College of San Francisco
Lec-3, lab-1 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. P/NP available Prereq.: German 3 or 3A+3B or demonstration of GERM 3/3A+3B exit skills German 4A is not a prerequisite for German 4B. These courses may be taken non-sequentially. Extensive and intensive reading of German prose. CSU/UC (CAN GERM 10 = GERM 4A+4B; CAN GERM SEQ B = GERM 3A+3B+4A+4B) GERM 4A+4B = GERM 4
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GIS 110: Introduction to GIS
2.00 Credits
City College of San Francisco
Lec-1.5, lab-1.5 A primer course for GIS technology. History, structure, uses, and current trends of GIS, related fundamental concepts, basic query and cartography operations using an industry-standard GIS software such as ESRI's ArcView version 9 or ArcExplorer. CSU/UC GIS 110 = GEOG 110
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GIS 111: Intermediate GIS Applications
3.00 Credits
City College of San Francisco
Lec-2.5, lab-1.5 Foundational use of GIS software. GIS database design, data collection, sophisticated analysis. Production of professional maps. Interface customization. Hands-on training using industry-standard GIS software (ESRI's ArcView version 9). Introduces Global Positioning Systems (GPS) as they relate to GIS. CSU GIS 111 = GEOG 111
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GIS 112: Advanced GIS
3.00 Credits
City College of San Francisco
Lec-2.5, lab-1.5 PREREQ.: GIS/GEOG 111 Hands-on training in advanced application of GIS technology. Network modeling, suitability analysis, web GIS, mobile GIS, software customization using Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) on ESRI's Arc View version 9 platform. CSU GIS 112 = GEOG 112
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GLST 10: Lesbian and Gay Culture and Society
3.00 Credits
City College of San Francisco
Lec-3 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. P/NP available Distinct styles in dress, manner, and taste have played a central role in the development of lesbian and gay community, identity and culture. This course examines significant styles from leather to lipstick and from drag to disco and assesses the evolution of sensibility and identity in various lesbian and gay cultures and communities. CSU
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