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GERMAN 103A: Environmental Policy in Europe (B): Duke in Berlin
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Economic concepts and environmental policies with their application to selected environmental issues in Western and Eastern Europe, transboundary pollution problems, and the role of the European Community. Taught by a leading German expert in the Duke-in-Berlin fall semester program. Instructor: Staff
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GERMAN 103B: Germany Today: A European Superpower? (B) Duke-in-Berlin
1.00 Credits
Duke University
The political, military, and economic role of the reunified Germany within the European Union. Analysis of the political system of the Federal Republic of Germany and of the structure of the European Union. Taught by German faculty in the Duke-in-Berlin spring semester program. Instructor: Staff
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GERMAN 103B - Germany Today: A European Superpower? (B) Duke-in-Berlin
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GERMAN 104: Economics of a United Europe
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Implications of a common monetary policy, common welfare standards, unemployment, and migration in the European Union. (Taught only in the Duke-in-Berlin Program.) Instructor: Tolksdorf
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GERMAN 110: Advanced Conversation Practice
0.50 Credits
Duke University
Practice speaking in wide array of formal and informal situations. Expand vocabulary and idiomatic speech. Topics include current events, practical needs, German culture, using authentic texts from variety of media and genre. Grade based on participation, quizzes, presentations. Prerequisite: German 66 (or equivalent). Does not satisfy the foreign language requirement, or requirements for German major/minor. Instructor: Staff
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GERMAN 115S: Advanced German in Berlin
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Texts drawn from various media centered largely on contemporary Berlin. Development of written and oral proficiency in German, as well as insight into the cultural and historical aspects of the capital. Intensive practice of sentence structure and expository writing. Prerequisite: German 66 or equivalent. May substitute for German 117S or 118S to fulfill major requirement. Taught only in the Duke Summer in Berlin program. Instructor: Staff
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GERMAN 115S - Advanced German in Berlin
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GERMAN 117S: Advanced German I: Culture and Society
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Development of advanced proficiency in oral and written communication. Expansion and deepening of cultural literacy and interpretive skills by focusing on issues of social, cultural, and political significance in German-speaking countries. Cultural and literary texts from a variety of media and genres analyzed in social and cultural contexts. Intensive work on vocabulary, sentence structure, and patterns of expression. Instructor: Staff
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GERMAN 117S - Advanced German I: Culture and Society
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GERMAN 118S: Advanced German II: Text and Context
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Development of advanced German language proficiency, with particular attention to written expression. Emphasis on stylistic variation, complex grammatical structures, and lexical sophistication (vocabulary building). Analysis of authentic texts from a variety of genres will provide the basis for practice in creative, descriptive, narrative, argumentative, and analytical writing. Prerequisite: German 117S or equivalent. Instructor: Staff
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GERMAN 118S - Advanced German II: Text and Context
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GERMAN 119S: Advanced Intensive German Language and Culture
2.00 Credits
Duke University
Development of advanced proficiency with particular emphasis on speaking and writing. Through analysis of literary and nonliterary texts, excursions, museums, films, theater performances, students gain in-depth knowledge of various aspects of German culture and society. Advanced grammar review, vocabulary building, oral presentations, as well as a variety of writing assignments. Taught only in the Berlin program. Prerequisite: German 66, 67, 69, or equivalent. Fulfills major requirement for German 117S and German 118S. Instructor: Wohlfeil
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GERMAN 119S - Advanced Intensive German Language and Culture
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GERMAN 121S: Introduction to German Literature I
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Principal authors, genres, concepts, and works of German literature: Middle Ages to the Baroque. Instructor: Morton or Rasmussen
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GERMAN 122S: Introduction to German Literature
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Continuation of German 121S: Enlightenment to the present. Instructor: Donahue, Morton, or Norberg
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