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GRMN 101: Elementary German I
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Introduction to the basic elements of spoken and written German, with emphasis placed on the acquisition of communication skills. Readings and discussion focus on cultural differences.
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GRMN 102: Elementary German II
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Prerequisite(s): GRMN 101 or equivalent. A continuation of GRMN 101. The student's expression and comprehension are expanded through the study of literature and social themes.
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GRMN 103: Intermediate German I
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Prerequisite(s): GRMN 102 or equivalent. Modern German texts of moderate difficulty and an integrated grammar review advance the student's command of the language.
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GRMN 104: Intermediate German II
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Prerequisite(s): GRMN 103 or equivalent. A continuation of GRMN 103. Literary and non-literary texts of moderate difficulty. Continued practice in active communication.
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GRMN 106: Accelerated Elementary German
2.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
An intensive two credit course in which two semesters of elementary German (GRMN 101 & 102) are completed in one. Introduction to the basic elements of spoken and written German, with emphasis placed on the acquisition of communication skills. Readings and discussions focus on cultural differences. Expression and comprehension are then expanded through the study of literature and social themes.
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GRMN 107: Accelerated Intermediate German
2.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
An intensive two-credit course in which two semesters of intermediate German (GRMN 103 and 104) are completed in one. The course focuses on improving discourse competence (writing and speaking), increasing vocabulary, and developing effective reading and listening strategies. The review of grammar will not be the primary focus. Course includes reading an abridged and glossed version of an authentic literary text offering the opportunity to practice and deepen reading competence and to sensitize cultural and historical awareness of German-speaking countries.
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GRMN 180: German in Residence
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Staff. The German House is a half-credit course with concentrations in German conversation, film, and culture. Though many students enroll for credit, others often come to select events. All interested parties are invited, and you do not have to actually live in the house to enroll for credit. Students from all different levels of language proficiency are welcome. Beginners learn from more advanced students, and all enjoy a relaxed environment for maintaining or improving their German language skills.
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GRMN 215: Conversation and Composition
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Prerequisite(s): GRMN 104 or the equivalent. Required for the major, also carries credit for the minor in German. Offers students the opportunity to improve significantly written and spoken discourse strategies and to raise language competence to an academic register. In addition, the course familiarizes students with several reading strategies. Students write several essays, weekly reaction pieces, lead discussions, and create short in-class presentations. During the second half of the semester, students create a common course web site in connection with their readings of an authentic literary text. In collaborative group work, students create the contents for different components: biography, text analyses, historical background, geography and didactizations emphasizing integrated skills and discourse competence. Their work is posted to a web site, which in turn, is incorporated in the 4th-semester syllabus, where students use the peer-generated information and comprehension checks for their understanding of an abridged version of the authentic literary text.
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GRMN 216: Introduction to German Literature
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Arts & Letters Sector. All Classes. Staff. Prerequisite(s): GRMN 215 or the equivalent. Required for the major, also carries credit for the minor in German. All readings, lectures and discussions in German. Develops students' basic skills of literary interpretation. Exposure to various reading techniques (e.g. close reading, reading for plot, etc.) and to literary terminology and its application. Readings will include selections from prose, drama and lyric poetry.
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GRMN 219: Business German:A Micro Perspective
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
James. Prerequisite(s): GRMN 215 or equivalent. This course is designed to enhance your speaking, reading and writing skills, in addition to helping you build a strong foundation in business vocabulary. Course objectives include acquiring skills in cross cultural communication, teamwork, business management, and creating a business plan. German grammar will be covered on a need be basis. This course will prepare you to perform and contribute while in a German-speaking business environment.
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