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1.00 Credits
Historical, thematic, and structural analysis of representative detective stories from Poe to the present. Topics include the detective as hero, comparative analysis of the classical European/English story and the "hard-boiled" American school, and the special critical problems associated with formula literature. (Fulfills 1 unit of the divisional requirement in Humanities.) (Not offered 2008-09.) 1 unit.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to specific medical topics, including disease states. Problem-solving approach, emphasizing scientific relationship, is used in teaching course. Basic concepts of biology, chemistry, physics, and psychology are illustrated. Topics selected from pediatric growth and development, obstetrics and gynecology, internal medicine, psychiatry and infectious disease. (Does not meet the divisional requirements in the natural sciences.) Prerequisite: First-year Students Only. (Not offered 2008-09.) 1 unit.
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2.00 Credits
An introductory German language course with emphasis on the four basic skills - reading, writing, speaking and listening comprehension. 2 units - Alkofer, Davis.
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3.00 Credits
Reading material and exercises maintain previously acquired skills until the student is able to continue with 201. Prerequisite: German 101. .25 unit - Laviolette.
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3.00 Credits
Reading material and exercises maintain previously acquired skills until the student is able to continue with 201. Prerequisite: German 101. .25 unit - Laviolette.
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1.00 Credits
This FYE (First Year Experience) course will introduce students to German language and culture. In the 2 blocks we will cover half the language material covered in GR101, combined with lessons in German culture (which will draw on topics in history, politics, literature, music, art, film, theater, etc.). With a basic understanding of the structures of the German language, students will be in a position to analyze and comprehend German culture (in its distinctive Germanness) in greater depth. Located in the heart of Europe, i. e., in Mitteleuropa, between East and West, German is also a striking example through which to explore issues of borders and frontiers. Particularly with its 20th century history as a divided country and the home of the Iron Curtain, Germany has represented borders and frontiers (geopolitically) in a most vivid manner. The language component of this course is at the beginning level. It is not assumed or required that students already have previous experience in German to enroll in this course. (Restricted to first-year students. Fulfills one unit of Language/Humanities credit and one unit of Culture/Humanities credit. Upon completion of the course, students who wish to continue with German language studies may enroll in the second block of GR101.) Prerequisite: FYE Course. 1st Years only. (Meets the Critical Perspectives: The West in Time requirement.) (Not offered 2008-09.) 2 units.
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3.00 Credits
Building language proficiency through a systematic review of German grammar and readings of selected texts. (Completion of this level is required for participation in the German semester in Luneburg.) Prerequisite: 101 or equivalent. 1 unit - Wishard.
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3.00 Credits
A continuation of German grammar review begun in German 201, with special emphasis on vocabulary building through readings, discussions and special projects. Prerequisite: 201 or equivalent. 1 unit - Koc, Wishard.
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3.00 Credits
Maintenance of language proficiency for students at the advanced intermediate level or higher. Prerequisite: German 201. .25 unit - Laviolette.
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3.00 Credits
Maintenance of language proficiency for students at the advanced intermediate level or higher. Prerequisite: German 201. .25 unit - Laviolette.
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