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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Further development of the four language skills and acquisition of more complicated structural elements combined with a general grammar review. Emphasis is placed on basic composition, vocabulary building, syntactical problems, and idiomatic usage through the reading and discussion of contemporary literary prose and non-literary selections from a variety of fields in a variety of styles. (Prerequisite for Germ. 201 is Germ. 102 or its equivalent; Prerequisite for Germ. 202 is Germ. 201 or its equivalent.) As required.
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This course is designed to bridge the gap between the intermediate and advanced levels of German instruction. It focuses on the application of all four skills in a natural setting through the use of authentic materials, particularly emphasizing the specific development of reading strategies, discussion skills, and writing discourse in preparation for content-driven courses and study abroad. (Prerequisite for Germ. 211 is Germ. 202 or its equivalent; Prerequisite for Germ. 212 is Germ. 211 or permission of instructor.) As required.
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This course, which is taught in English, gives students an overview of German history and literature in its cultural and social context from the Middle Ages to 1789. As required.
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This course, which is taught in English, introduces students to the tumultuous story of Germany, its culture, literature, art, and thought from the time of Frederick the Great in the late eighteenth century to the momentous events of 1989-90 and post-wall Germany. As required.
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3.00 Credits
This course focuses on the development of specialized conversational and written language proficiency organized around major business and economic topics that reflect the recent changes in Europe as well as Germany's role in the global economy. In addition, this course is designed to lay the foundation for successful preparation for the prestigious and internationally recognized examination/certificate Prüfung Wirtschaftsdeutsch International. ( Prerequisite: Germ. 212 or permission of instructor.) As required.
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3.00 Credits
The focus of this course is directed toward refining the student's ability to use vocabulary and grammatical forms accurately in the written and spoken language, using pronunciation and intonation acceptable to a native speaker. Listening comprehension, idiomatic language use, classroom discussions, and compositions on a variety of issues and literary works are an integral part of this course. (Prerequisite: Germ. 212 or permission of instructor.) As required.
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3.00 Credits
Advanced systematic study of the contemporary culture of German-speaking countries, focusing on historical, political, social, and educational institutions and issues in their geographical context. (Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.) As required.
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3.00 Credits
This course gives students an overview of German history and literature in its cultural and social context from the Middle Ages to 1789. Course readings and assignments are in German. (Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.) Every fall.
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces students to the tumultuous story of Germany, its culture, literature, art, and though from the time of Frederick the Great in the late eighteenth century to the momentous events of 1989-90 and post-wall Germany. Course readings and assignments are in German. (Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.) Every spring.
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3.00 Credits
This course may include topics such as "20th Century German Short Prose," "The Age of Goethe,"German Literary Landscapes," "Voices of Romanticism," "Women's Literature," "German Theand "20th Century German Cultural History through Films." (Prerequisite: Germ. 212 or permissionof the instructor.) As required.
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