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GER 202: Intermediate German II: Language and Culture
4.00 Credits
Grand Valley State University
Continuation of GER 201. Continued practice in speaking, listening, reading, and writing at the intermediate level. Review of grammar and expansion of vocabulary. Focus on German culture through authentic texts and multimedia materials. Students who did not complete GER 201 at GVSU are strongly encouraged to take the free placement test in the Language Resource Center prior to registering. Counts toward the German minor (non-Education). Fulfills Cultures - Global Perspectives. Offered fall and winter semesters. Prerequisite: C (not C-) or better in GER 201, credit, or appropriate placement test score.
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Prerequisite: C (not C-) or better in GER 201, credit, or appropriate placement test score.
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GER 280: Special Topics in German
1.00 - 9.00 Credits
Grand Valley State University
Course content varies. Expectations of students approximate those in other 200-level courses. May be repeated for credit when content differs. No more than four credits may be applied to the major or minor. Offered on sufficient demand. Prerequisite: GER 201.
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Prerequisite: GER 201.
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GER 301: German Composition
3.00 Credits
Grand Valley State University
This course provides extensive practice in written composition. Students review the finer points of German grammar and write texts in different genres. Students spend much of their time in class writing, peer editing, and revising their own work. Extensive reading assignments and work on reading strategies wil expand reading skills. Offered fall and winter semesters. Prerequisite: GER 202 with a grade of C or better, or appropriate placement.
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Prerequisite: GER 202 with a grade of C or better, or appropriate placement.
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GER 302: German Conversation
3.00 Credits
Grand Valley State University
This course provides extensive practice in speaking and listening to German. Students will learn to negotiate a variety of social situations and make effective presentations. Vocabulary building and development of communicative strategies are also incorporated. Listening skills will also be expanded through regular exercises featuring a variety of media. Offered fall and winter semesters. Prerequisite: GER 202 with a grade of C (not C-) or better, or appropriate placement.
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Prerequisite: GER 202 with a grade of C (not C-) or better, or appropriate placement.
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GER 303: Introduction to German Literature I
3.00 Credits
Grand Valley State University
A brief survey of German literature from the Germanic period to the end of the 17th century. Offered winter semester in odd-numbered years. Prerequisites: GER 301 and/or GER 302. Corequisite: GER 301 or GER 302 should be taken concurrently if not already completed.
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Prerequisites: GER 301 and/or GER 302. Corequisite: GER 301 or GER 302 should be taken concurrently if not already completed.
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GER 304: Introduction to German Literature II
3.00 Credits
Grand Valley State University
A survey of German literature from the 18th century to 1945. Offered winter semester in even-numbered years. Prerequisites: GER 301 and/or GER 302. Corequisite: GER 301 or GER 302 should be taken concurrently, if not already completed.
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Prerequisites: GER 301 and/or GER 302. Corequisite: GER 301 or GER 302 should be taken concurrently, if not already completed.
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GER 311: The Long 19th Century
3.00 Credits
Grand Valley State University
Examines Germany during the "long 19th century" -- from the French Revolution to the onset of World War I. Considers the "German Question" and the development of Germany from an agrarian-based economy and a fragmented conglomeration of small states into a technologically advanced, modern national state. Offered fall semester in odd-numbered years. Prerequisites: GER 301 and GER 302 (one can be taken concurrently).
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Prerequisites: GER 301 and GER 302 (one can be taken concurrently).
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GER 312: Contemporary German Culture
3.00 Credits
Grand Valley State University
The study of aspects of the culture of German-speaking countries from the postwar period to the present day. Topics include the separate development and subsequent reunification of two German states, coming to terms with the past, changing family and gender roles, and the arts. Offered winter semester in even-numbered years. Prerequisites: GER 301 and/or GER 302. Corequisite: GER 301 or GER 302 should be taken concurrently, if not already completed.
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Prerequisites: GER 301 and/or GER 302. Corequisite: GER 301 or GER 302 should be taken concurrently, if not already completed.
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GER 314: Foreign Language Acquisition and Pedagogy
3.00 Credits
Grand Valley State University
Provides prospective French and German high school teachers with an introduction to foreign language acquisition theory and practical applications of language teaching pedagogy. Students will also observe language teachers in local high schools. Cross-listed with FRE 334. Offered winter semester. Prerequisite: Instructor permission
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GER 315: German Cinema
3.00 Credits
Grand Valley State University
Examines major developments of German cinema, focusing primarily on postwar issues such as the separate West and East German states, reunified Germany, and coming to terms with the past. The course provides an overview of important movements, directors, and studios, and it introduces the tools of film analysis. Offered fall semester in even-numbered years. Prerequisites: GER 301 and/or GER 302. Corequisites: GER 301 or GER 302 should be taken concurrently, if not already completed.
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Prerequisites: GER 301 and/or GER 302. Corequisites: GER 301 or GER 302 should be taken concurrently, if not already completed.
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