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GM 125f Elementary: German I
4.00 Credits
Colby College
Introductory course for students with little or no previous knowledge of German. Development of all four skills: listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Commmunicative and interactive acquisition of grammar and vocabulary via study of contemporary life in the German-speaking countries. Audio-visual materials and integrated multimedia accompany textbook instruction. Four credit hours. A. KOCH
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GM 126s Elementary: German II
3.00 Credits
Colby College
Continuation of Elementary German I to further develop the skills of listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Communicative and interactive acquisition of grammar and vocabulary via study of contemporary life in the German-speaking countries. Audio-visual materials accompany textbook instruction and integrated multimedia. Prerequisite: German 125 or appropriate score on the German placement exam. Four credit hours. SHAHAN
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GM 127f Intermediate: German I:Structures in Cultural Contexts
3.00 Credits
Colby College
Grammar review at the intermediate level with continued practice of speaking and listening skills; readings and interactive communication based on topics from German culture and literature; emphasis on practical uses of the language. First introduction to extended readings and writings in German via cultural contexts. Prerequisite: German 126 or appropriate score on the German placement exam. Four credit hours. SHAHAN
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GM 127f Intermediate - German I:Structures in Cultural Contexts
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GM 128s Intermediate: German II:Readings in Cultural Contexts
3.00 Credits
Colby College
Continuation of Intermediate German I. Practice and review of written and oral communication skills emphasizing formation of correct, idiomatic structures. Strives to build reading skills and to introduce a variety of cultural ideas and contexts through selection of literary and cultural readings/viewings in German. Preparation for transition to in-depth study in variety of areas of German studies. Prerequisite: German 127 or appropriate score on the German placement exam. Four credit hours. A. KOCH
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GM 129f Conversation: Group
3.00 Credits
Colby College
Review and practice for students at the intermediate level. A selection of written, visual, and audio German language and culture sources will provide the basis for discussion and conversation. Conducted in German. Does not count toward the language requirement or the German major and minor. May be repeated for credit. Nongraded. Prerequisite: German 126. One credit hour. RADWAN
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GM 130s Conversation: Group
3.00 Credits
Colby College
Review and practice for students at the intermediate level. A selection of written, visual, and audio German language and culture sources will provide the basis for discussion and conversation. Conducted in German. Does not count toward the language requirement or the German major and minor. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: German 127 or, with permission, concurrent enrollment in German 126. Nongraded. One credit hour. RADWAN
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GM 131 Conversation: and Composition
3.00 Credits
Colby College
Emphasis on oral expression and facility in writing. Vocabulary building through reading and discussion of short texts. Prerequisite: German 128 Four credit hours.
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GM 131 Conversation - and Composition
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GM 135 Introduction: to German Literature
3.00 Credits
Colby College
Introduction to the history of German literature and to the theories of genres. Critical reading and discussion of prose, poetry, and plays by authors representative of their period. Continued practice in conversation and composition. Prerequisite: German 128 or equivalent. Four credit hours. L.
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GM 197 Dungeons: Dragons,and Trials byFire:The Middle Ages in German Literature
3.00 Credits
Colby College
A selection of readings from the Middle Ages to the present. Particular focus on representations of medieval popular topics such as knightly adventures, magic, and voyaging, as well as changing cultural notions of class, gender, and love. Poetry and prose readings, alongside selections of popular operatic and filmic adaptations. Conducted in English. Three credit hours. L.
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GM 197 Dungeons - Dragons,and Trials byFire:The Middle Ages in German Literature
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GM 231f Introduction: to German Studies
3.00 Credits
Colby College
As the first course beyond the language sequence, continues the emphasis on composition and conversation, as well as on oral presentations of research. Examination of social and historical developments from the age of Luther to Germany's unification in 1990 as reflected in literature, art, politics, and philosophy. Emphasis on analysis of aesthetic and intellectual accomplishments representative of major periods in German, Austrian, and Swiss history. Prerequisite: German 128. Four credit hours. A. KOCH
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