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GRMN 1006: Accelerated Beginning German
8.00 Credits
University of North Georgia
An accelerated 8-credit course for students with one to two years of a foreign language in high school. Can be taken in lieu of GRMN 1001 and 1002 or their equivalent. This communication-based program provides an intensive introduction to the first year of German. It stresses proficiency through fundamental grammar, conversation, composition and dictation, and familiarizes students with aspects of the target culture. The course delivery combines six hours of in-class work with a two-hour alternative instructional delivery through lab assignments, on-line course work, and service learning where applicable. May not be taken by students who have completed GRMN 1000 and 1002 or their equivalent.
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GRMN 2001: Intermediate German 1
3.00 Credits
University of North Georgia
The first of two intermediate language courses presenting the fundamentals of grammar, pronunciation, conversation, reading and writing. Designed to increase proficiency in German skills through study of authentic materials; dialogues, readings, writing exercises, and dictation/pronunciation drills. This course continues familiarizing students with the culture of German speaking regions. Students who completed a third year of high school German with a grade of B or higher may take this course; students may also take a placement test to gain access to German 2001.
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GRMN 2001H: Honors Intermediate German I
3.00 Credits
University of North Georgia
Honors Intermediate German I is an enriched version of GRMN 2001. the first of two intermediate language courses presenting the fundamentals of grammar, pronunciation, conversation, reading and writing. Designed to increase proficiency in German skills through study of authentic materials: dialogues, readings, writing exercises, and dictation/pronunciation drills. This course continues familiarizing students with the culture of German-speaking regions. Students who completed a third year of high school German with a grade of A may be a candidate to take this course; students may also take a placement test to gain access to GRMN 2001. The Honors course is sometimes taught on an individualized basis or in conjunction with a regular section of GRMN 2001. This honors section is a more intensive course that will build greater development of skills through personalized attention and specialized assignments.
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GRMN 2002: Intermediate German II
3.00 Credits
University of North Georgia
The second of two intermediate lanuage courses presenting the fundaments of grammar, pronunciation, conversation, reading and writing. Focuses on conversation and reading comprehension using real world and culturally-orientated readings to expand students’ knowledge of the German-speaking world. Includes a comprehensive review of grammar designed to strengthen and consolidate earlier course work.
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GRMN 2002H: Honors Intermediate German II
3.00 Credits
University of North Georgia
Honors Intermediate German II is the second of two intermediate language courses presenting the fundamentals of grammar, pronunciation, conversation, reading and writing. This honors section will provide a more rigorous immersion into conversation and reading comprehension using real world and culturally-oriented readings. Students will have a comprehensive review of grammar designed to strengthen and consolidate earlier course work. The Honors course is sometimes taught on an individualized basis or in conjunction with a regular section of GRMN 2002. The honors section fosters greater development of scholarly potential through personalized attention and specialized assignments.
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GRMN 2006: Accelerated Intermediate German
6.00 Credits
University of North Georgia
An accelerated intermediate course appropriate for students with significant prior experience in German who wish to complete the intermediate level in one semester. This communication-based program extends and deepens awareness and use of linguistic functions in German and introduces the history and culture of Germany. The course provides a review of grammar, and stresses proficiency through oral and written communication. The course includes cultural and literary selections of the German-speaking world and web-enhanced instruction. Can be taken in lieu of GRMN 2001 and 2002 or their equivalent. Recommended for minors and majors in German. Conducted in the target language. May not be taken by students who have completed GRMN 2001 and 2002 or their equivalent. Open to native or heritage speakers of the language.
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GSCE 1101: Gainesville State College Experience
2.00 Credits
University of North Georgia
The course is designed to help students cope with the demands of college; strengthen study, interaction, and stress management skills; develop a better understanding and awareness of their personal, educational, and career goals.
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GSCI 1101: General Science I
3.00 Credits
University of North Georgia
The course introduces the paradigm of science and the scientific method and integrates physical and biological sciences in the study of current science topics.
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GSCI 1101L: General Science I Lab
1.00 Credits
University of North Georgia
The laboratory component of General Science I. In this course students collect qualitative and quantitative data using a variety of measuring devices and use this data to test hypotheses and draw conclusions.
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GSCI 1102: General Science II
3.00 Credits
University of North Georgia
General Science II focuses on patterns and cycles in our physical and biological universe and the place of humans in these cycles, from our origins to our current roles.
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