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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Required of all German majors in their senior year. Lectures and readings in German. Prerequisites: one of the Introduction to German literature courses and one upper-level literature course, or the instructor's permission.
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2.00 Credits
Primarily for graduate students and others who need to acquire a reading knowledge of German. This course does not fulfill any part of the language requirement for the bachelor's degree. A comprehensive introduction to German grammar accompanied by reading of appropriate texts.
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2.00 Credits
This course does not fulfill any part of the language requirement for the bachelor's degree. Intensive readings of graded expository texts, with review of the essentials of German grammar.
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3.00 Credits
This course will examine the contested notion of a 'German-Jewish symbiosis' in German literature and culture from the Enlightenment to the Holocaust. Works by Salomon Maimon, Fichte, Chamisso, Meyerbeer, Heine, Auerbach, Kafka, Benjamin and Scholem.
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4.00 Credits
Upon completion of the course, students understand, speak, read, and write German at a level enabling them to communicate with native speakers about their background, family, daily activities, student life, work, and living quarters. Daily assignments and laboratory work.
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4.00 Credits
Students expand their communication skills to include travel, storytelling, personal well-being, basic economics, and recent historical events. Daily assignments and laboratory work.
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8.00 Credits
Accelerated Elementary German I & II No prerequisites. Equivalent to German V1101 and V1102. This intensive semester provides all of elementary German enabling students to understand, speak, read, and write in German. Topics range from family and studies to current events. Conducted entirely in German, requirements include oral and written exams, essays, German-culture projects, and a final exam.
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4.00 Credits
Prepares students for advanced German language and literature courses. Topics emphasize contemporary German life and cross-cultural awareness. Daily assignments, video material, and laboratory work.
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4.00 Credits
Students read a German novel. Intermediate-high to advanced-low proficiency in speaking, listening, reading, and writing German is expected upon completion. Daily assignments, video material, and laboratory work.
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8.00 Credits
Prerequisites: GERM V1102 or the equivalent. Equivalent to German V1201 and V1202, prerequisite 1102 or equivalent. This intensive semester prepares students for advanced German and/or study abroad. Grammar review precedes topics highlighting German history, politics and cultural life. Emphasis on communication including essay writing and group presentations; final portfolio includes essays, creative writing, and German-culture project.
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