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GER 416: German Literature
3.00 Credits
Missouri Southern State University
The three centuries comprehend German literature from the German Renaissance to the Sturm und Drang period, including Reformation, Barock and Enlightenment. The course is conducted in German. Prerequisite: Ger 204 or equivalent level of proficiency.
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GER 417: cr German Literature 19th Century
3.00 Credits
Missouri Southern State University
The Weimarer Klassik with Goethe and Schiller, German Early Romanticism, the Biedermeier period, Realism and Naturalism form the basis for the topics of this course. The course is conducted in German. Prerequisite: Ger 204 or equivalent level of proficiency; approval by instructor.
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GER 418: cr German Literature 20th Century
3.00 Credits
Missouri Southern State University
Early 20th Century literature, marked by the influence of Friedrich Nietzsche and Sigmund Freud, embraces interdisciplinarity, especially in the era before World War II, Expressionism. Post World War II literature constitutes the second half of the semester. The course is conducted in German. Prerequisite: Ger 204 or equivalent level of proficiency; approval by instructor.
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GER 419: German and Austrian Literature at the Turn-of-the-Century
3.00 Credits
Missouri Southern State University
The course focuses on analysis and discussion of German and Austrian literature at the so-called "Turn of the Century," that is the end of the nineteenth and at the beginning of the twentieth centuries. The course has an intensive reading component and provides ample opportunities for the students to strengthen their speaking and writing skills in German. The course is taught in German and English with readings in German. Prerequisite: Ger 204 or equivalent level of proficiency. Course may be offered with a study abroad option.
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GER 498: Advanced Topics in German
3.00 Credits
Missouri Southern State University
Advanced topics not normally included in regular offerings. The course is conducted in German. Prerequisites are determined by the department and stipulated in the syllabus for each specific offering.
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GER 498 - Advanced Topics in German
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GER 499: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
Missouri Southern State University
Individually directed study in German. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. The proposed study must be approved by instructor, adviser, department head, and dean in advance of enrollment.
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GER 499 - Independent Study
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Ger( 325: cr German Cinema
3.00 Credits
Missouri Southern State University
Survey of the most important aspects of German cinema, from the Weimar period to our day. It covers the major figures, schools, and movements of German film. The course is conducted in German with readings in both German and English. Prerequisite: Ger 204 or the equivalent level of proficiency.
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Ger( 325 - cr German Cinema
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Ger( 350: cr German Culture and Civilization
3.00 Credits
Missouri Southern State University
Immersion in German culture and contemporary civilization on location in Ansbach, Germany. Study of history, architecture, literature, music, and daily life in a German city. The course is conducted in German. Prerequisite: German 102 or equivalent level of proficiency.
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HIST 130: Western Civilization to 1660
3.00 Credits
Missouri Southern State University
Development and progress of western civilization from its origins through the Reformation. Changes in political organization, religion, artistic expression, and daily life in the ancient Near East, Greece, Rome, and Christian Europe. May be used to meet the Core Curriculum requirement in Area 5.
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HIST 140: Western Civilization since 1660
3.00 Credits
Missouri Southern State University
Western societies from the Baroque Era to the retreat of European colonialism. Major emphasis on development of the nation-state, the impact of industrialization, changes in political and religious outlook, the impact of revolutions, and two world wars. May be used to meet the Core Curriculum requirement in Area 5.
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