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GERM 317: (W,D,CF) German Travel Writing
3.00 Credits
University of Scranton
(Prerequisites: Four completed semesters of college-level German or instructor permission)A survey of travel writing in German, ranging from Romantic ideas about travel and Bildung, to colonial explorations, 19th century emigration to the Americas, 20th century German and Jewish German exile, mass-tourism in Weimar and the Third Reich, and post World War II immigration.
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GERM 318: (D,CL) Introduction to German Cinema
3.00 Credits
University of Scranton
(Pre-requisites: Completion of 4 semesters of college-level German or permission of instructor)This masterpiece survey of German film offers students the opportunity to develop advanced skills and strategies for written and oral communication in German. Students will consider key thematic, aesthetic, and political issues in films from the Weimar Republic; the Third Reich; post-war film; DEFA; New German Cinema; and re-unification.
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GERM 319: Business German
3.00 Credits
University of Scranton
(Prerequisites: GERM 311-312 or equivalent)Overview of the spoken and written language of the German business world. Formalities and conventions of letter writing, banking, import/export, and other commercial transactions. Analysis of terminology from business-related areas such as finance, insurance and international commerce within a contemporary cultural setting. Taught in German. Includes activities inside and/or outside the classroom that involve Language Learning Center (language lab) resources.
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GERM 320E: (W,D) Sex in the City: Gender and Modernity in Weimar Germany
3.00 Credits
University of Scranton
The Weimar Republic (1919-1933) was formed in the wake of military and political conflicts and failed revolution. This course explores relationships among the aestheticization of violence against women, their increased visibility in the labor force, and public expressions of women’s sexuality. German language discussion section for credit toward the major or minor.
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GERM 333: German Practicum
1.00 Credits
University of Scranton
(Prerequisite: Enrollment in a FLaC course, that is, a course listed as E and F, English language or Foreign language credit bearing.)A one-credit course in the target language to supplement FLaC courses (Foreign Language across the Curriculum) taught in English. In addition to doing their reading and writing in the target language, students receiving credit in the target language will meet an additional hour per week for discussion in that language.
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GERM 482: Independent Study
0.00 Credits
University of Scranton
(Prerequisites: GERM 311-312 or equivalent; junior or senior standing)Tutorial content determined by mentor.
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GERM 483: Independent Study
0.00 Credits
University of Scranton
(Prerequisites: GERM 311-312 or equivalent; junior or senior standing)Tutorial content determined by mentor.
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GERO 110: (S) Introduction to Gerontology
3.00 Credits
University of Scranton
A multidisciplinary examination of the cognitive and affective aspects of aging. The course covers social, physiological, psychological, economic, and health aspects of aging, as well as service-delivery systems. It explores planning and action strategies aimed at enhancing the quality of life and providing adequate benefits and services for the elderly. Students who have taken HADM 110 are not eligible to take GERO 110.
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GERO 216: Aging and the Community
3.00 Credits
University of Scranton
Consideration of selected community strategies effecting desired changes in the development and implementation of social services and programs for the elderly: legislative action, interagency relationships, the citizen role. Students who have taken HADM 216 are not eligible to take GERO 216.
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GERO 218: Health and Aging
3.00 Credits
University of Scranton
An explorative study of the mental and physical health problems prevalent in the older adult population, with emphasis upon the preventive aspect of health care as applied by themselves and healthcare providers. Health-care approaches appropriate to the various problems, and relevant resources within the home and community are considered. Students who have taken HADM 218 are not eligible to take GERO 218.
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