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GER 421: Survey of German Poetry
3.00 Credits
Miami University-Hamilton
Critical reading, reflection, and discussions on poetry written in German from pre-Christian fragments to contemporary poetry. Students study major poets, use correctly basic critical terminology used in scholarship, identify predominant themes and prevalent poetic forms. Offered alternate years.
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GER 422: Major Themes in German Drama
3.00 Credits
Miami University-Hamilton
Representative plays from the 18th to the 20th century are grouped around major themes such as (1) Gender, Love, and Sexuality; (2) Problems of Evil and Guilt; (3) Social Responsibility and Alienation. Classical and modern works are juxtaposed to explore changes in dramatic conventions and to differentiate between stage drama, radio play, and film. Offered alternate years.
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GER 423: Survey of German Prose Fiction
3.00 Credits
Miami University-Hamilton
Critical reading, reflection, and discussions of German prose fiction from its beginnings to the 20th century. By the end of the course students should have a fairly clear sense of the range of styles, the predominant themes, and the major figures of German prose. Offered alternate years.
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GER 460 /560: Selected Topics in Gerontology
3.00 Credits
Miami University-Hamilton
Draws upon current literature and research for in-depth consideration of selected special topics in gerontology. Prerequisite: GTY 154.
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GER 461: Germany Milestones in the 20th Century
3.00 Credits
Miami University-Hamilton
An exploration of German life in the twentieth century, using film as the chief medium, and drawing upon other cultural artifacts to provide additional perspectives. Taught in German.
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GER 478 /578: Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Chronic Illness
4.00 Credits
Miami University-Hamilton
Examines racial/ethnic disparities in chronic diseases through lecture modules and secondary data analysis of large-scale survey data. Lecture topics include biological, psychological, and social aspects of disease; clinical and self-management of the disease; and ethnic/racial disparities in health and health care access. Prerequisite(s): GTY 154 or SOC 151, and STA 261, SOC 262; OR GTY 602 or permission of instructor.
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GER 480: Department Honors
4.00 Credits
Miami University-Hamilton
Department honors may be taken for a minimum of four semester hours and a maximum total of six semester hours in senior year. Permission of instructor and department required.
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GER 485 /585: Long-Term Care in an Aging Society
3.00 Credits
Miami University-Hamilton
Examines the major components of long-term care, critiques current approaches to delivering long-term care, examines future challenges, and discusses solutions for an aging society. Prerequisite: (485) GTY 154; (585) GTY 602 or permission of instructor.
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GER 602: Perspectives in Gerontology
3.00 Credits
Miami University-Hamilton
Overview of theories and major issues in social gerontology including the development of the field.
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GER 603: Psychology of Aging in Everyday Life
3.00 Credits
Miami University-Hamilton
Discusses major conceptual approaches to the psychological study of adult development in the domains of cognition, personality, and social-emotional functioning, using the theoretical framework of life-span developmental psychology. Explores strengths, weaknesses, and limitations of important empirical studies and their implications for theories of normative and successful aging.
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