Undergraduate German
Undergraduate German
2013 Spring Term
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BEGINNING GERMAN (GH)
GERMAN 141
Introduction to the fundamental structure of German, equally emphasizing the skills of listening, speaking, reading, and writing.
BEGINNING GERMAN (GH)
GERMAN 142
Continuation of GERMAN 141.
INTERMEDIATE GERMAN (GH)
GERMAN 252
Continuation of GERMAN 251 including outside reading in the area of the student's interest.
ADVANCED GERMAN LANGUAGE STUDY (GH)
GERMAN 322
Same as GERMAN 321 but using different materials.
GERMAN CIVILIZATION
GERMAN 350
The political and cultural development of the German-speaking people with emphasis on present-day Germany, Austria and Switzerland.
GERMAN LANGUAGE AND CULTURE THROUGH FILM
GERMAN 360
This course will explore contemporary film of the German-speaking world as a vehicle for listening comprehension, vocabulary building, written and oral proficiency, and cultural literacy. Significant time will be spent analyzing the content and context of the films based on their cultural, historical, social and political themes.
GERMAN CONVERSATION
GERMAN 390
A course designed to maintain and increase oral fluency in German. Emphasis on spontaneous use of the language.
INTERNSHIP IN GERMAN
GERMAN 493
Internships are available in business, government or social service agencies for suitably prepared students wishing to pursue a career that involves foreign languages. Repeatable. Satisfactory/No Credit Grade Basis Only.
EXCHANGE STUDY
GERMAN 497
Variable topics. Repeatable
INDEPENDENT STUDY
GERMAN 498
Study of a selected topic or topics under the direction of a faculty member. Repeatable for a maximum of 6 credits in major/degree.