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GEOG 112: Cultural Geography
3.00 Credits
Virginia Wesleyan University
The study of how geography affects culture and how culture affects geography. This course is regional in its approach and explores the reciprocal relationship of the earth and its inhabitants and how they impact upon each other. Urban, cultural, medical, historical and economic themes provide the focus for regional applications. Basic map skills and location identification serve as a foundation for atlas and general thematic map usage. Offered each spring and summer.
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GEOG 113: Human Geography
3.00 Credits
Virginia Wesleyan University
Provides a synthesis of physical and cultural geographic concepts by developing an understanding of the relationship of the physical world to the cultural through three units: The Physical World, Cultural and Physical Interaction, and Applied Cultural and Physical Processes. Use of maps and other geographic representations, the study of physical processes, the characteristics and distribution of ecosystems, the relationship between human activity and the physical environment, the examination of cultural patterns and networks, and the impact of political forces on physical resources are explored. Offered each spring or summer.
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GEOG 485: Earth and Environmental Science for Secondary School Teachers
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Virginia Wesleyan University
Identical to EES 485.
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GER 111 ,112: Elementary German I,II
4.00 Credits
Virginia Wesleyan University
An introduction to the German language and culture. Special attention is given to cultural aspects. Emphasis is placed on the development of basic listening, speaking, reading and writing skills. Audiovisual materials supplement the program. Prerequisite for GER 111: no previous instruction in German. For GER 112: a grade of C or better in GER 111 or proficiency as determined by instructor. Five class and laboratory periods each week. Offered every year.
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GER 205: The Short Prose of Kafka W(
3.00 Credits
Virginia Wesleyan University
Focuses on the short prose of Franz Kafka and its relevance in both literature and film today. Students search for common themes and interpretation in selected works. Taught in English. Offered in selected Winter Sessions.
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GER 211: Intermediate German I
3.00 Credits
Virginia Wesleyan University
Continues the instruction of German as a spoken and written language. Extensive oral-aural practice is undertaken in the daily classroom conversation and prepares the student for travel or study abroad. Required lab. Prerequisite: GER 112 or equivalent. Offered each fall.
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GER 212: Intermediate German II
3.00 Credits
Virginia Wesleyan University
For the student who has attained the GER 211 oral and written proficiency (three college semesters) but who now desires to increase his/her fluency in speaking as well as writing. Extensive oral-aural practice prepares the student for upper-level courses as well as travel or study abroad. Required lab. Prerequisite: GER 211 (with a grade of C or better) or proficiency as determined by the instructor. Offered each spring.
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GER 240 /340: German Cinema:Art and Politics W
3.00 Credits
Virginia Wesleyan University
From early silent films, through the time of Hitler, to the present, German cinema has reflected the challenges and tensions involved when art is shaped by politics. By looking at German film in general-and at the Weimar and New German Cinema in particular-this course focuses on the aesthetics, history, and politics of German cinema. (Taught in English. Movies will be screened outside of class.) Identical to POLS 240/340.
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GER 244: German Women Filmmakers: The Search for Identity W(
3.00 Credits
Virginia Wesleyan University
Introduces students to leading German women filmmakers and their contributions. Since 1968 there has been a marked shift in German film. Students focus in part on those German women filmmakers whose works have shaped filmic innovation and perceptions of women, and specifically on how issues of identity-national, religious, and gender-have been represented by such directors as Doris D?rrie (Men), Caroline Link (Nowhere in Africa), and Margarethe von Trotta (Rosenstrasse). Taught in English. Offered in selected Winter Sessions.
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GER 305 ,306: Advanced Conversation & Composition I,II W
3.00 Credits
Virginia Wesleyan University
For the student who wants to acquire skill in practical conversation and writing. Strongly recommended for those students who either wish to travel abroad or who desire to take upper-level German literature courses. Prerequisite: GER 212 or equivalent.
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