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GER 529: Contemporary German Literature
3.00 Credits
Creighton University
Discussion of 20th century German literary movements with special emphasis on literature after 1945. P: One 300-level GER course or IC.
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GER 531: German Romanticism: Literature, Art, and Music
3.00 Credits
Creighton University
Study of authors and literary masterworks of German Romanticism and examination of the relationship of romantic literature, art and music. P: One 300-level GER course or IC.
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GER 541: German Narrative Prose
3.00 Credits
Creighton University
Reading and discussion of various literary forms of major German works written in prose. P: One 300-level GER course or IC.
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GER 543: German Drama
3.00 Credits
Creighton University
Development of the German drama from the 18th century to the present: Lessing, Goethe, Schiller, Kleist, Hebbel, Hauptmann, Kaiser, Brecht, Dürrenmatt and others. P: One 300- level GER course or IC.
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GER 545: German "Novelle": 19th And 20th Centuries
3.00 Credits
Creighton University
Study of the development and tendencies of the German short novels in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. P: One 300-level GER course or IC.
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GER 568: The Multiplicity Of German Culture: Cultural Differences And Marginality
3.00 Credits
Creighton University
Students will explore the voices of marginalized groups in Germany. A variety of ethical views will be employed to evaluate the strategies used to marginalize and those used to break down marginalization in social contexts. Students will discover how these groups find expression in German society and what strategies these groups employ for their survival. Students will study German language, literature, and film while gaining a deeper understanding of the existing relationships between Germany's main culture and the cultures of these marginalized groups. P: One 300-level GER course or IC.
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GER 572: Reading German Films
3.00 Credits
Creighton University
This course offers an introduction to the film analysis and 80 years of filmmaking in Germany. Films from the Weimar Republic to the 21st century are screened and discussed within the context of cultural and political history. The selected films, which range from silent movies to recent works by some of the world's most influential directors, present a broad spectrum of aesthetic and political perspectives that include Expressionism, Nazi propaganda and post-unification social criticism. P: One 300-level GER course or IC.
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GOL 670: Intergovernmental Collaboration and Collaborative Governance
3.00 Credits
Creighton University
An overview of program development and stewardship at various levels of government. Coursework will include an examination of how federal, state and local agencies share responsibilities and collaborate (or fail to) in a variety of programs (such as in healthcare, environment, labor, etc.) and how these levels of government collaborate with non-profit, civic and business organizations. The course will include theoretical analysis of inter-organizational and cross-sector collaboration as well as case studies to help students consider and implement the theory.
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GRK 101: Beginning Greek I
3.00 Credits
Creighton University
Basic vocabulary, syntax, and morphology for reading classical and New Testament Greek authors.
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GRK 102: Beginning Greek II
3.00 Credits
Creighton University
Completion of study of basic vocabulary, syntax, and morphology. P: GRK 101 or equiv.
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