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German 110: Beginning German I
4.00 Credits
Allegheny College
A course stressing the spoken language, elements of grammar, reading for comprehension, and introduction to German culture. Three class meetings; two oral practice periods per week.
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German 120: Beginning German II
4.00 Credits
Allegheny College
A course stressing the spoken language, elements of grammar, reading for comprehension, and introduction to German culture. Three class meetings; two oral practice periods per week. Prerequisite: German 110 or appropriate score on language placement test.
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German 230: Intermediate German
1.00 Credits
Allegheny College
A review of basic structural patterns and discussion of selected texts in literature and civilization. There is an emphasis on writing and speaking to improve communication skills in preparation for upper-level literature and culture courses. One oral practice session per week. Prerequisite: German 120.
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German 230 - Intermediate German
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German 235 /245: German Language and Culture I and II:Intermediate
3.00 Credits
Allegheny College
An intensive review of basic structural patterns to improve German language skills, emphasizing oral communication. To provide the study of language in a cultural context, this course utilizes authentic German texts and a variety of field trip opportunities. Credit: Three semester hours. (Taught in Cologne, Germany.)
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German 235 /245 - German Language and Culture I and II:Intermediate
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German 255 /265: German Language and Culture I and II:Advanced
3.00 Credits
Allegheny College
An intensive study of advanced aspects of the German language, emphasizing oral communication. Various types of exercises and compositions, in addition to field trips and excursions, are used to practice the language within the context of the life and culture of Germany today. Credit: Three semester hours. (Taught in Cologne, Germany.)
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German 255 /265 - German Language and Culture I and II:Advanced
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German 280: Reading German Texts
4.00 Credits
Allegheny College
A transition from basic language courses to more advanced literary and cultural texts, emphasizing vocabulary acquisition, methods to read, summarize, and analyze texts, and develop writing and speaking skills.
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German 280 - Reading German Texts
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German 285: German Short Fiction
4.00 Credits
Allegheny College
An introduction to short literary texts in German by 20th-century authors and to the historical, political, and cultural background of the period. The course is designed to build vocabulary, increase reading skills and reinforce grammatical and communicative structures. (Taught in Cologne, Germany.)
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German 305: Advanced German in a Cultural Context
4.00 Credits
Allegheny College
An intensive review of all four language skills (listening, speaking, reading, writing) at the advanced level. Special emphasis is on selected grammar principles used in a contemporary cultural context. The course includes a variety of exercises with emphasis on composition. Prerequisite: German 280.
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German 310: Advanced German in Literary Context
4.00 Credits
Allegheny College
A rigorous review of all four language skills on an advanced level and in a literary context. Based on individual needs, the course addresses selected grammatical and stylistic problems and concentrates on the writing of expository prose as well as on the discussion of literary texts.
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German 315: Advanced Language Practice in an Authentic Cultural Context
4.00 Credits
Allegheny College
An intensive individualized review of advanced principles of grammar and style combined with extensive writing of expository prose. Participation in cultural events is utilized to practice oral communication. Credit: Four semester hours. (Taught in Cologne, Germany.)
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