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GR 202: The Living Language:Techniques of Translation
3.00 Credits
Loyola University Maryland
Prerequisite: GR201. A transition between language study on the lower-division level, where grammar and oral practice are stressed, to more advanced upper-division courses in which the language becomes the primary means of expression and communication. Focuses on various special topics as dictated by the needs and inter- ests of the students to acquaint them with the contem- porary idiomatic usage and specialized vocabulary for fields like business, economics science, or literary criticism.
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GR 204: German for Oral Proficiency
3.00 Credits
Loyola University Maryland
Prerequisite: GR104. Intensive oral practice in the class- room and with audio-visual media to develop facility in oral expression and aural comprehension.
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GR 210: Advanced German Composition
3.00 Credits
Loyola University Maryland
Prerequisite: GR201. An in-depth study of styles of written communication: advanced grammatical concepts applied to personal, business, and narrative/creative writing.
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GR 216: Venturing into the Text
3.00 Credits
Loyola University Maryland
Prerequisite: GR201 or equivalent. This course prepares stu- dents to take advanced literature classes. By reading and analyzing poems, short stories, short novels and mate- rials from the Internet, students improve their ability to read literary texts and analyze them. The course also introduces students to literary theory to help them to better understand the context in which literary texts were written. Through vocabulary acquisition, intro- duction to basic literary terms and genres, grammar review, essays as well as oral work, students can improve their written and spoken German.228 Modern Languages and Literatures
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GR 250: Business German
3.00 Credits
Loyola University Maryland
Prerequisite: GR201. A study of German as it is used in various German business institutions. Stresses stylistics of business letters and reports as well as techniques of translation.
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GR 301: German Culture and Civilization I
3.00 Credits
Loyola University Maryland
Prerequisite: GR201. A study of the development of German culture from its origins to the present. The first semester covers the periods up to the eighteenth century with special emphasis on the history, politics, art and architecture of the period. The second semes- ter continues examination of the contemporary social context and its historical background. Counts toward Medieval Studies minor.
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GR 302: German Culture and Civilization II
3.00 Credits
Loyola University Maryland
Prerequisite: GR201. A continuation of GR301.
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GR 303: Germany Today
3.00 Credits
Loyola University Maryland
Prerequisite: GR201. For students who wish to become acquainted with major aspects of contemporary German culture, as well as social and political developments in Germany, and their influence on current literature and journalism. Focuses on developments after 1970.
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GR 305: Dungeons,Dragons,Damsels in Distress
3.00 Credits
Loyola University Maryland
A study of the medieval epic in literature and film. Stu- dents study selections of medieval German, French, and Italian epic. They also compare the major epics to their filmed versions and examine popular stereotypes about the knights, women, love, and war in the Middle Ages. Lectures on the culture of the times are included. Counts toward Medieval Studies minor. Same course as ML305.
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GR 309: The Classic German Cinema
3.00 Credits
Loyola University Maryland
Prerequisite: GR201 or equivalent. The course focuses on the function of film in the years between 1895 and 1945. Students discuss the role of filmmakers in the Weimar era and the use of film in the Third Reich. Special emphasis is placed on analyzing the films in relation to the artistic, societal, and historical currents at the time. Filmmakers include Lang, Murnau, Reifenstahl, Wilder, and Sirk. Counts toward Film Studies Minor.
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