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GER 324: Topics in Conversation II
3.00 Credits
Canisius College
A continuation of GER323. Exclusive use of German in class. Language lab required. Prerequisite: C or better in GER 323. Spring
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GER 331: Substance and Style: Effective Writing in German I
3.00 Credits
Canisius College
Distinguishing and producing effective writing of different types: essay, correspondence, description, report. Exclusive use of German in class. Prerequisite: C or better in GER 216. Fall
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GER 332: Substance and Style: Effective Writing in German II
3.00 Credits
Canisius College
A continuation of GER 331. Exclusive use of German in class. Prerequisite: C or better in GER 331. Spring
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GER 341-342: Advanced German for Business I & II
6.00 Credits
Canisius College
Advanced aural/oral and writing skills needed for working in a German-speaking environment. Practical situations, technical vocabulary, and correspondence highlighted. Preparation for Wirtschaftsdeutsch International Examination. Exclusive use of German in class. (AS VIII) Prerequisite for GER 341: C or better in GER 216. Prerequisite for GER 342: C or better in GER 341. GER 341 Fall; GER 342 Spring
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GER 351: German Literature before 1770
3.00 Credits
Canisius College
An examination of social and cultural as well as political changes from the Middle Ages to the end of the 18th century. Significant examples of cultural movements in literature, theater, music and painting, representing the Zeitgeist of each epoch. Prerequisite: C or better in GER 324 and GER 332.
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GER 352: German Literature after 1770
3.00 Credits
Canisius College
A close look at the social and cultural as well as the political changes in Germany between the 18th and the 20th centuries. Significant examples of cultural movements (in literature, theater, music and painting as well as in social and political affairs) will be presented during this course. Prerequisite: C or better in GER 324 and GER 332.
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GER 353: German Literature since 1945
3.00 Credits
Canisius College
A thorough inquiry into aspects of literary life in both parts of Germany before and after 1990. Reflection on the attempts by East and West German authors to distance themselves from and cope with the experience of the literature of the NAZI era. Prerequisite: C or better in GER 324 and GER 332.
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GER 354: Thomas, Heinrich and Klaus Mann
3.00 Credits
Canisius College
Critical analysis of the works of brothers Thomas and Heinrich Mann as well as Klaus Mann, their son and nephew. Differences and similarities between their aesthetic concepts. Reading of literary works will be complemented by viewing of film adaptations. Prerequisite: C or better in GER 324 and GER 332.
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GER 355: Günter Grass
3.00 Credits
Canisius College
Acquaints with this Nobel laureate and prominent figure of German literary and political life. A selection of five of Grass' novels will offer the student an insight into the political and intellectual history of Germany from the 16th to the 20th centuries. Prerequisite: C or better in GER 324 and GER 332.
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GER 356: Uwe Timm, Wolfgang Koeppen, WG Sebald, Jurek Becker and Stefan Heym
3.00 Credits
Canisius College
Selected readings from five of the most prominent post-WWII German writers. Comparison and critical analysis of literary representations of Jewish life in West- and East-German literature. Prerequisite: C or better in GER 324 and GER 332.
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