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01:470:299: Contemporary German Media and Society
1.50 Credits
Rutgers University-Newark
Development of active language skills through study of the role of various media (including print, internet, film, and the other arts) in informing contemporary German politics and society. Special attention to cultural differences between Germany and the United States. Texts and presentations chosen to accommodate level of students enrolled. In German. All levels of language above German 122 welcome. Required of residents of Leupp Hall German special interest housing. Course open to other students and may be repeated.
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01:470:301,302: German Stylistics
3.00 Credits
Rutgers University-Newark
Fine points of grammar. Analysis of various modes of expression. Study of writing techniques. Written assignments to practice specific styles, especially expository and argumentative.
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01:470:313: Business German I
3.00 Credits
Rutgers University-Newark
Development of effective communication models with emphasis on the terminology of economics. Treatment of basic principles governing ? commercial organizations in German-speaking countries. Prerequisite: 01:470:232 or equivalent.
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01:470:314: Business German II
3.00 Credits
Rutgers University-Newark
Continuation of 01:470:313 with emphasis on the terminology of international commerce and the development of specialized language skills for diverse business situations. Contrastive treatment of cultural factors affecting German-American trade relations. Prerequisite: 01:470:313 or permission of instructor.
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01:470:315: Advanced Translation Seminar I
3.00 Credits
Rutgers University-Newark
Methodology and techniques of translating German-English and English-German. Texts are drawn from a variety of fields, with special attention to stylistic, syntactic, and semantic divergences between the two languages and the latest developments in computer-generated translations.
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01:470:316: Advanced Translation Seminar II
3.00 Credits
Rutgers University-Newark
Methodology and techniques of translating German-English and English-German. Texts are drawn from a variety of fields, with special attention to stylistic, syntactic, and semantic divergences between the two languages and the latest developments in computer-generated translations.
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01:470:321: Fundamentals of Literary Analysis
3.00 Credits
Rutgers University-Newark
Introduction to textual categories, literary terminology, and methodological problems through the analysis and interpretation of representative works of literature.
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01:470:323: Masters of German Poetry
3.00 Credits
Rutgers University-Newark
Readings from such poets as Walther von der Vogelweide, Gryphius, Klopstock, Goethe, Schiller, the romantics, Heine, George, Hofmannsthal, Rilke, Benn, and Brecht.
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01:470:324: Masters of German Drama
3.00 Credits
Rutgers University-Newark
Study of the drama through readings from such playwrights as Lessing, Goethe, Schiller, Kleist, Grillparzer, B ? chner, Hebbel, Hauptmann, Kaiser, Brecht, and D ?renmatt.
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01:470:325: The Short Narrative 16th Century to 20th Century
3.00 Credits
Rutgers University-Newark
Studies in short genres of German prose such as the anecdote, farce, fable, novella, and short story.
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