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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
A continuation of Ger 102. Emphasis on the basic skills of understanding, speaking, reading, and writing in German and on the study of the German speaking cultures at the intermediate level. Prerequisite: Ger 102 or the equivalent level of proficiency.
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3.00 Credits
A continuation of Ger 203. Emphasis on the basic skills of understanding, speaking, reading, and writing in German and on the study of the German speaking cultures, continuing at the intermediate level. Prerequisite: Ger 203 or the equivalent level of proficiency.
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3.00 Credits
Topics not normally included in another course. Prerequisites are determined by the department and stipulated in the syllabus for each specific offering.
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3.00 Credits
Continued development of the four basic language skills in the target language through readings and conversation. The study of more complex patterns in communicative skills is emphasized. The course is conducted in German. Prerequisite: Ger 204 or the equivalent level of proficiency.
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3.00 Credits
This course continues the development of the four basic language skills in the target language through readings and conversation in literature and culture. The study of more complex patterns in communicative skills is emphasized. The course is conducted in German. Prerequisite: Ger 204 or the equivalent level of proficiency.
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3.00 Credits
Gain solid knowledge of basic business German vocabulary including topics such as: finances, European Union, traffic and transportation, business correspondence, job application, tourism, consumer (taxes), social structure, industry and work environment, trade, and environmental issues. Samples of International Business German conclude the course. The course is conducted in German. Prerequisite: German 204 or equivalent level of proficiency.
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3.00 Credits
Student will continue the development of the four basic language skills (listening, speaking, reading, and writing). The thematic focus of this class will be the historical, political, social, and cultural development of Germany (and in part also Austria) from its origins to the 20th century. The course is conducted in German. Prerequisite: Ger 204 or equivalent level of proficiency.
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8.00 Credits
Off-campus work experience in areas related to professional goals of students. For advanced students in German. Application must be made during the first half of one semester for the following semester and must be approved prior to enrolling. Students work under joint supervision of a faculty member and a representative of the organization providing the intern experience. A student may repeat the course to a maximum of 8 hours credit. Prerequisites: A minimum of 18 hours in German with a minimum 3.0 GPA.; approval of department head before enrolling. Some internships may have specific prerequisites. Guidelines for the internship program are available in the department's offices and must be followed.
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3.00 Credits
Literature, music and art mirror historical development, social restructuring, political presence, and allow a glimpse into German culture. The course focuses on the interrelationship among the arts in the 19th century. The course is conducted in German. Prerequisite: Ger 204 or equivalent level of proficiency.
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3.00 Credits
As an introduction to early German literature of the eras of pre- Christian Germanic literature, the first Germanic bible translations, and Old High Germanic literature. German epic literature from the Middle High German period, as well as courtly poetry, are included in this course with an emphasis on the change of literary forms in light of societal restructuring. The course is conducted in German. Prerequisite: Ger 204 or equivalent level of proficiency.
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