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4.00 Credits
This is the same course as Environmental Studies 410. Refer to the Environmental Studies listing for a course description.
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4.00 Credits
Independent research work with a selected faculty member. Course may be taken for either 2 or 4 credits. The 2 credit option requires the student to commit to 4 to 5 hours of independent research work per week. The 4 credit option requires the student to commit to 8-10 hours of independent research work per week.
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4.00 Credits
This course provides students with a basic understanding of German in speaking, listening, reading, and writing through a variety of materials. It meets three days a week. Upon completion of 101 and 102, Elementary German, students normally enroll in German 201. Four hours of credit for each semester. Enrollment limited to 20 students. Staff
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6.00 Credits
This course is an accelerated beginning course, offering the equivalent of three semesters in two. It strongly emphasizes comprehension and cultural and grammatical accuracy in the spoken language. It uses a variety of interactive materials, including films, videos, songs, and texts. Practice with a native speaker. Meets daily. Upon completion of 104, students normally enroll in German 215. Six hours credit each semester. Open only to students with fewer than two credits in German at entrance. Enrollment limited to 20 students. Staff
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4.00 Credits
This is the same course as Linguistics/Hispanic Studies/Slavic Studies 110. Refer to the Linguistics listing for a course description.
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4.00 Credits
For students with two or three years of high school German or other previous experience with the language. Reading and discussion of selected literary texts, grammar, composition. Students progress from Course 201 to 202. This course is not open to students who have received credit for German Studies 103, Lower Intermediate German. Staff
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4.00 Credits
Reading and discussion of selected literary works in German. Designed to increase proficiency in reading, writing, oral comprehension and oral expression in German. Emphasis on vocabulary development and increasing reading speed and comprehension. Prerequisite: Course 104 or 201, or permission of the instructor. Normally offered second semester. Staff
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4.00 Credits
At the end of the 19th Century, no city in Europe exemplified what Neitzsche called "decadence" more vibrantly than Vienna. In this course we will explore the work ofsuch notable Viennese figures as Freud, Sch?berg, Wittgenstein, Schnitzler, and Kraus to understand how Western societies react to exhausted cultural traditions. The course is in English, and no prior knowledge of Austrian culture is required. Open to freshmen, sophomores and juniors without prerequisite, and to seniors with permission from the instructor. Enrollment limited to 40 students. P. J. McFarland
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4.00 Credits
An examination of the German "New Wave" and its reworking of Hollywood and Weimarcinema and its concern with the nation's troubled history and postwar search for identity. Course 209 may include an optional section, German Studies 209f, that will meet for an additional hour each week to discuss supplemental readings in German. Students participating in the section will receive one additional credit hour, pass/not passed marking. This is the same course as Film Studies 209. Prerequisite: Film Studies 101 or equivalent. Open to juniors and seniors. Enrollment limited to 30 students. Offered in alternate years. J. Solomon
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4.00 Credits
This optional section of Film Studies/German Studies 209 will meet for an additional hour each week to discuss supplemental readings in German. Students participating in the foreign language section will receive one additional credit hour, pass/not passed marking. Students electing Course 209f must concurrently register for Film Studies/German Studies 209. J. Solomon
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