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GER 260: Topics in German Literature in Translation
3.00 - 12.00 Credits
Miami University-Oxford
Introduction to issues in German literature. Knowledge of German not required. CAS-B-LIT. Offered infrequently.
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GER 265: European Jewish Cinema
3.00 Credits
Miami University-Oxford
Survey of European films by Jewish filmmakers or films dealing with Jewish themes, from 1920s to the present. Films with English subtitles. Readings and discussions in English. Cross-listed with FRE/ FST 265. NOTE: Prerequisite to courses taught in German on the 300-level is GER 202 or equivalent.
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GER 303: German for Business
3.00 Credits
Miami University-Oxford
Language skills development course based on an overview of contemporary German economic institutions and commercial practices.
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GER 305 /306: Intensive Advanced German in Europe
3.00 Credits
Miami University-Oxford
Develops understanding as well as speaking, reading, and writing skills. Readings selected from contemporary German literature. Summer only.
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GER 330: German Drama Production
3.00 Credits
Miami University-Oxford
Study, rehearsal and stage production of a play or dramatic revue in German. Prerequisite: German 202 or permission of instructor.
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GER 331: The Structure of Modern German
3.00 Credits
Miami University-Oxford
A study of the principles of syntax (sentence and phrase structure) and morphology (word structure including case inflection and conjugation) of modern German, both spoken and written. 350 Topics in Contemporary Writing - German (1 to 3) Explores current issues of German-speaking societies in contemporary as well as historical contexts.
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GER 335: Disability and Aging
3.00 Credits
Miami University-Oxford
This course examines the experiences of disability and aging from a life course perspective, with an emphasis on the social construction of both disability and aging and their interaction. Identifies and examines issues of disability definition and measurement; individual and societal responses to disability and aging; and the outcomes of these responses for individuals, families, communities and society. Prerequisite(s): GTY 154.
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GER 356: Contemporary Jewish Fiction In Europe
3.00 Credits
Miami University-Oxford
Fiction and autobiography from the 1970's to the present by Jewish authors of diverse European backgrounds. Emphasis on national identity and changing relationships to the Holocaust. Readings and discussions in English. Cross-listed with ENG/ FRE 356. Note: The following courses except GER 442/542 require six hours chosen from GER 311, 312, 321, 322, or equivalent, except where noted.
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GER 357: Medical Sociology
3.00 Credits
Miami University-Oxford
Sociological study of illness, patients, medical professionals, and problems inherent in the delivery of health care services. Prerequisite: SOC 151, SOC 152 or GTY 154. Cross-listed with SOC 357.
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GER 365: Social Policy and Programs in Gerontology
3.00 Credits
Miami University-Oxford
Provides practical information about working in programs serving older people. Topics include social policy and old age, health policy and programs, federal economic reform, grantsmanship, program planning and coordination, and professions in the field of aging. Prerequisite: GTY 154.
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