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  • 3.00 Credits

    Semester Hours: 3 Fall, Spring One course from the seried (151-156) is offered each semester in a three-year cycle. The primary objective is to develop each student's ability in the critical reading of outstanding authors in German literature taken essentially from the 18th century to the present. Readings will be chosen according to each student's prior experience and interests. Rather than a chronological approach with division into literary movements, the student will choose, upon advisement, one or more themes (e.g., the artist and society, literature of social protest, the role of women, the search for identity) which will be pursued by private reading, followed by written reports and/or oral reports to the whole class. The student who has taken four or more courses in this sequence can be expected to have gained sufficient insight into literary genres and movements to be able to undertake, in the senior year, a synthesis of German literature. A detailed personal record of reading progress will be maintained to assure the systematic development of each student's facility in literary criticismPrerequisite(s)/Course Notes: Permission of the department, normally after 6 semester hours in the 101-106 category.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Semester Hours: 3 Fall, Spring One course from the seried (151-156) is offered each semester in a three-year cycle. The primary objective is to develop each student's ability in the critical reading of outstanding authors in German literature taken essentially from the 18th century to the present. Readings will be chosen according to each student's prior experience and interests. Rather than a chronological approach with division into literary movements, the student will choose, upon advisement, one or more themes (e.g., the artist and society, literature of social protest, the role of women, the search for identity) which will be pursued by private reading, followed by written reports and/or oral reports to the whole class. The student who has taken four or more courses in this sequencecan be expected to have gained sufficient insight into literary genres and movements to be able to undertake, in the senior year, a synthesis of German literature. A detailed personal record of reading progress will be maintained to assure the systematic development of each student's facility in literary criticismPrerequisite(s)/Course Notes: Permission of the department, normally after 6 semester hours in the 101-106 category.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Semester Hours: 3 Fall, Spring One course from the seried (151-156) is offered each semester in a three-year cycle. The primary objective is to develop each student's ability in the critical reading of outstanding authors in German literature taken essentially from the 18th century to the present. Readings will be chosen according to each student's prior experience and interests. Rather than a chronological approach with division into literary movements, the student will choose, upon advisement, one or more themes (e.g., the artist and society, literature of social protest, the role of women, the search for identity) which will be pursued by private reading, followed by written reports and/or oral reports to the whole class. The student who has taken four or more courses in this sequence can be expected to have gained sufficient insight into literary genres and movements to be able to undertake, in the senior year, a synthesis of German literature. A detailed personal record of reading progress will be maintained to assure the systematic development of each student's facility in literary criticismPrerequisite(s)/Course Notes: Permission of the department, normally after 6 semester hours in the 101-106 category.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Semester Hours: 3 Fall, Spring One course from the seried (151-156) is offered each semester in a three-year cycle. The primary objective is to develop each student's ability in the critical reading of outstanding authors in German literature taken essentially from the 18th century to the present. Readings will be chosen according to each student's prior experience and interests. Rather than a chronological approach with division into literary movements, the student will choose, upon advisement, one or more themes (e.g., the artist and society, literature of social protest, the role of women, the search for identity) which will be pursued by private reading, followed by written reports and/or oral reports to the whole class. The student who has taken four or more courses in this sequence can be expected to have gained sufficient insight into literary genres and movements to be able to undertake, in the senior year, a synthesis of German literature. A detailed personal record of reading progress will be maintained to assure the systematic development of each student's facility in literary criticismPrerequisite(s)/Course Notes: Permission of the department, normally after 6 semester hours in the 101-106 category.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Semester Hours: 3 Periodically Socratic dialogues and method of reasoning. Students will also deliver oral presentations on relevant scholarship. Prerequisite(s)/Course Notes: GRK 4 or equivalent.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Semester Hours: 3 Every other year Selections from the Iliad and Odyssey. An examination of epic form. Students will also deliver oral presentations on relevant scholarship. Prerequisite(s)/Course Notes: GRK 4 or equivalent.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Semester Hours: 3 Every other year Development of Greek drama from the choral ode. Study of Aeschylus, Sophocles and Euripides. Students will also deliver oral presentations on relevant scholarship. Prerequisite(s)/Course Notes: GRK 4 or equivalent.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Semester Hours: 3 Periodically Old and new comedy. Selected plays of Aristophanes and Menander. Students will also deliver oral presentations on relevant scholarship. Prerequisite(s)/Course Notes: GRK 4 or equivalent.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Semester Hours: 3 Periodically Selections from the histories of Herodotus and Thucydides. Students will also deliver oral presentations on relevant scholarship. Prerequisite(s)/Course Notes: GRK 4 or equivalent.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Semester Hours: 3 Periodically Selected readings from Lysias and Demosthenes. Students will also deliver oral presentations on relevant scholarship. Prerequisite(s)/Course Notes: GRK 4 or equivalent.
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