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  • 45.00 Credits

    After the agony and victory of 1914-1918, the French nation is plunged into a new war in which France's democratic institutions are dismantled by rogue politicians and the national honor is sacrificed through collaboration with a brutal and avaricious occupier. Through the analysis of recent scholarship and primary sources, the most important episodes of France's wartime nightmare are examined: the end of the Third Republic, the ignominy of collaboration, and the various manifestations of resistance both within and outside of France. Prereq: previous course work in history or French civilization, or permission of instructor; FREN 335E cross-listed with HIST 333; B. Davis
  • 45.00 Credits

    After the agony and victory of 1914-1918, the French nation is plunged into a new war in which France's democratic institutions are dismantled by rogue politicians and the national honor is sacrificed through collaboration with a brutal and avaricious occupier. Through the analysis of recent scholarship and primary sources, the most important episodes of France's wartime nightmare are examined: the end of the Third Republic, the ignominy of collaboration, and the various manifestations of resistance both within and outside of France. Prereq: previous course work in history or French civilization, or permission of instructor; FREN 335E cross-listed with HIST 333; B. Davis
  • 1.00 Credits

    This is a seminar style course with a common framework whose content varies according to the interests of the instructor and students. Possible topics include a specific author, a literary movement, a genre, a major historical event. Students craft a comprehensive term project which is validated by a research paper. W; May be taken for 1.0 credit; C. Akuetey, B. Davis
  • 3.00 Credits

    The language skills: listening comprehension, reading, speaking, and writing. Essentials of grammar are completed during the beginning of GERM 103 and followed by readings in literature and culture, with extensive practice in speaking. Open to beginners, and placement by examination. Prereq: must follow sequence or permission of the instructor; STAFF
  • 3.00 Credits

    The language skills: listening comprehension, reading, speaking, and writing. Essentials of grammar are completed during the beginning of GERM 103 and followed by readings in literature and culture, with extensive practice in speaking. Open to beginners, and placement by examination. Prereq: must follow sequence or permission of the instructor; STAFF
  • 3.00 Credits

    The language skills: listening comprehension, reading, speaking, and writing. Essentials of grammar are completed during the beginning of GERM 103 and followed by readings in literature and culture, with extensive practice in speaking. Open to beginners, and placement by examination. Prereq: must follow sequence or permission of the instructor; STAFF
  • 3.00 Credits

    Intensive review of basic German grammar and syntax through exploration of a broad range of materials: contemporary literature, video, newspaper and television materials, situational/ conversational exercises and daily written assignments. Oral and written examinations. Prereq: GERM 103 or equivalent; STAFF
  • 3.00 Credits

    Readings and discussions in German of various twentieth-century works. Critical analyses of narrative prose, drama, and poetry. HUM; Prereq: GERM 201 or equivalent; STAFF
  • 3.00 Credits

    Training in speaking and writing idiomatic German through exploration of materials from German-language newspapers, newsmagazines, news broadcasts and television series. Course materials from German-language newspapers and newsmagazines, news broadcasts and television series. Selective grammar review. Students will learn the basic skills they need to have to analyze literature and film (e.g. writing a summary, writing a characterization) and acquire the necessary vocabulary and cultural skills to live and study at a German University. Prereq: GERM 201 or equivalent; O; STAFF
  • 3.00 Credits

    The realist tradition in German literature and film from the 19th century to the present. Students are presented with an overview of what German writers and filmmakers have viewed as 'life as it really is' and how they havechosen to represent 'reality' over the past 150years. Prereq: GERM 202 or equivalent for GERM 302; sophomore standing or permission of the instructor for GERM 302E; STAFF
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