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GER 202: Literature Survey
4.00 Credits
Cleveland State University
Prerequisite: Completion of GER 102 or equivalent with a C or better or permission of instructor. This course involves the reading of cultural and literary texts. It is an ongoing review and expansion of skills development.
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GER 207: Intermediate Commercial German
4.00 Credits
Cleveland State University
Prerequisite: Completion of GER 102 with a C or better or permission of instructor. This course is an introduction to the world of business and technology in Germany. It covers socio-economic issues that affect business; everyday commercial activities, such as job interviews, on-the-job routines, and banking. It supports the continued development of language skills appropriate to the course topic and level.
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GER 235: Germany Today
3.00 Credits
Cleveland State University
The course gives a current picture of the German-speaking countries of Germany, Austria, and Switzerland, stressing the period since 1945 and most recent developments since the reunification of East and West Germany. Topical emphasis may change each time it is offered. Topics include politics, the social and economic situation, education, women's questions, culture and literature, film and other media. It may be repeated with change of topic. The course is regularly offered in conjunction with the university's Germany Abroad Program.
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GER 240: Field Study
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Cleveland State University
Prerequisites for GER 240: Completion of GER 102 with a C or better or the equivalent; for GER 340: GER 301 and sophomore standing or permission of instructor; for GER 440: 12 credits in German on the 300- or 400-level or permission of instructor. The amount of language preparation necessary to participate in any given field experience is to be determined by the department and instructor. This is a specially arranged field experience abroad providing intensive exposure to students' target countries and languages. It may be preceded by a special preparatory course, such as supervised individual or group work-study experience in the target country followed by a period of travel; or supervised two- to six-week group travel for students interested in a language- or culture-oriented project in the target country. See course schedule. A field study trip to German-speaking countries will be offered periodically. The program and course content may vary. For example, Summer Campus: Berlin takes place in alternate even-numbered years, and consists of two weeks of intensive preparation at Cleveland State University, four weeks in Berlin (including travel and stays in Germany), and one or two weeks of free travel. Studies concentrate on culture, civilization, and language; it also includes classes in music and/or political science. The program may also be taken on the graduate level. For further information, contact the Department of Modern Languages.
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GER 293: Special Topics in German
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Cleveland State University
Prerequisites for GER 293: Completion of GER 102 with a C or better or the equivalent; for GER 393: GER 301 and sophomore standing or permission of instructor; for GER 493: GER 301 and one 300-level GER course. The topic is announced in the semester course schedule. It may be repeated for credit with a change of topic.
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GER 301: Composition and Conversation
4.00 Credits
Cleveland State University
Prerequisite: GER 202 and sophomore standing or equivalent. This course covers practice in speaking and writing on an advanced level. Materials may include study of specialized usages, such as business or communication.
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GER 315: Phonetics and Contrastive Structures
3.00 Credits
Cleveland State University
Prerequisite: GER 301 and sophomore standing or the equivalent. This course is an extensive practice of German pronunciation in class and in the laboratory. It includes the study of crucial differences in the sounds and grammatical structures of German and English. This is a Linguistic Studies course.
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GER 316: Translation Workshop
3.00 Credits
Cleveland State University
Prerequisite: GER 301 and sophomore standing or the equivalent. This is an introduction to the theory and practice of professional translation, normally from German to English; it is a workshop approach involving class discussion of students' work-in-progress. The work required varies according to students' level of preparation. It may be repeated for credit.
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GER 371: Introduction to the Study of Literature
3.00 Credits
Cleveland State University
Prerequisite: GER 301 and sophomore standing or permission of instructor. This is an introduction to the major concepts of literary study with application to masterworks of German literature.
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GER 402: Advanced Composition and Conversation
4.00 Credits
Cleveland State University
Prerequisite: GER 301 and sophomore standing. Continuation of GER 301 on a more advanced level. This course involves the development of style and accuracy.
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