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3.00 Credits
Spring Semester This course is a continuation of GRM101. Before entering this course, students are expected to be able to communicate at a basic level to satisfy immediate needs. In this level, students will learn to communicate beyond the present tense, to participate in short conversations, and to create with the language. Topics will continue to focus on survival skills such as asking/giving directions, making purchases, arranging transportation, and ordering a meal. Prerequisite: GRM101 or equivalent. Students must receive a grade of 2 or better in GRM101 before enrolling in GRM102. 3 credit hours. Satisfies ADR V.
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3.00 Credits
Fall Semester This course focuses on further development of the language skills through extensive exposure to spoken German, German conversation and cultural readings. Class is conducted in the target language. Prerequisite: GRM102 or equivalent. Students must receive a grade of 2 or better in GRM102 before enrolling in GRM201. 3 credit hours. Satisfies ADR V.
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Spring Semester This course is a continuation of GRM201. Before entering this course, students are expected to be able to use learned material to create with the language. Familiarity with short selections from literature and the ability to answer simple questions about reading selections are expected. Students will be introduced to more advanced structures to further their language skills. Literacy and cultural readings are of increasing complexity at this level. Prerequisite: GRM201 or equivalent. Students must receive a grade of 2 or better in GRM201 before enrolling in GRM202. 3 credit hours. Satisfies ADR V.
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3.00 Credits
This course is exclusively designed to strengthen students' listening comprehension and speaking skills in German. Through personal interactions (dialogues with fellow students and instructor), visual and audio materials, and through individual and group presentations these two most important and basic skills of language acquisition will be practiced and refined. Prerequisite: GRM202. 3 credit hours.
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3.00 Credits
Fall Semester alternate years This course involves intensive readings, writing essays and reports, and making oral presentations in German. Class conducted in German. Prerequisite: GRM202. 3 credit hours. Satisfies ADR V.
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3.00 Credits
Semester in Germany This course focuses on speaking and applying German in the German cultural environment, experiencing and participating in native cultural activities, and writing a day-by-day diary in German. 3 credit hours. (Additional costs for travel, board and room.)
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This course surveys and traces German civilization from its various tribal beginnings through the turbulent years of Particularism (German disunity), the disintegration of the Holy Roman Empire of German Nation, the power-struggle between Prussia and Austria, to the establishment of a German nation in 1871, and explains the effects of two World Wars, the division of Germany and its final reunification in 1990. It is also an overview of today's subdivision of German culture as it exists in Germany, Austria and Switzerland, and introduces the student to the modern and contemporary life-styles, family traditions, and political as well as economical peculiarities of these German-speaking countries. This course is conducted in German. Prerequisites: GRM202. 3 credit hours.
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3.00 Credits
Fall Semester alternate years This course is a survey of selected representative works of German literature from the early Old High German period to the Age of Enlightenment. Prerequisite: GRM202 3 credit hours. Satisfies ADR V.
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3.00 Credits
German Literature II is a survey of selected representative works of German literature beginning with the Age of Romanticism and Classicism to the post World War Two era. Prerequisite: GRM202. 3 credit hours. Satisfies ADR V. Italian
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3.00 Credits
Fall-Spring Semesters A survey of material from prehistory to the present; the civilizations of the Near East and the Mediterranean; medieval history; the Renaissance and Reformation; the expansion of Europe, the French Revolution; the Industrial Revolution; Nationalism in Italy, Germany, and the Balkans; the First World War; interwar Europe, the Second World War, and contemporary history. 3 credit hours. Satisfies ADR IV.
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