Offered by Department of Modern Languages
College of Fine Arts and Humanities

GERM Courses

GERM 100 - Beginning German I - 5 hours
Prereq: none
Elementary course dealing with basic vocabulary, grammar and conversation. Offered in Fall.
GERM 101 - Beginning German II - 5 hours
Prereq: GERM 100 or equivalent
Continuation of GERM 100 on a more advanced level. Offered in Spring.
GERM 175 - German Study Abroad I - 3-6 hours
Prereq: none
A beginning level study of German language and culture taught in a German-speaking country.
GERM 176 - German Study Abroad I - 3-6 hours
Prereq: none
A beginning level study of German language and culture taught in a German-speaking country.
GERM 200GS - Intermediate German I - 3 hours
Prereq: GERM 101* or equivalent
Grammar review, reading for understanding, conversation and composition practice. Offered Fall Semester.
GERM 201GS - Intermediate German II - 3 hours
Prereq: GERM 101* or equivalent
Grammar review, reading for understanding, conversation and composition practice. Offered Spring Semester.
GERM 205GS - Culture, Conversation and Composition - 3 hours
Prereq: GERM 200* or equivalent
Conversation based on cultural and literary texts, with simple composition.
GERM 275 - German Study Abroad II - 3-6 hours
Prereq: GERM 101* or equivalent
An intermediate level study of German language and culture taught in a German speaking country.
GERM 276 - German Study Abroad II - 3-6 hours
Prereq: GERM 101* or equivalent
An intermediate level study of German language and culture taught in a German speaking country.
 
GERM 301 - Novelle - 3 hours
Prereq: GERM 201GS* or equivalent
The development of the Novelle, important writers and their works. Offered occasionally.
GERM 302 - Phonetics and History of German - 3 hours
Prereq: GERM 200GS* or equivalent
A theoretical and practical study of the German sound system and the historical development of the language.
GERM 304 - Advanced Composition and Conversation I - 3 hours
Prereq: GERM 201GS* or equivalent
Advanced course designed to take the student beyond functional abilities of the intermediate level. Offered occasionally.
GERM 305 - German Civilization - 3 hours
Prereq: GERM 201GS* or equivalent
German life, institutions, and ideas as a background for further study of literature. Offered occasionally.
GERM 306 - Contemporary German-Speaking Culture - 3 hours
Prereq: GERM 201GS* or instructor permission
Study of political, social, economic and cultural life in modern German-speaking countries.
GERM 308 - Advanced German Grammar - 3 hours
Prereq: GERM 201GS* or equivalent
Designed to provide students with a thorough grammar review. Extensive practice with progressively challenging tasks will be combined with reading and writing activities.
GERM 309 - Foundations of Literacy - 3 hours
Prereq: GERM 201GS* or equivalent
A systematic approach to understanding different styles of texts, including traditional literary genres such as narrative, poetry and theater, but also news media, essays, social media, blogs, cinema, and so on. Students will focus on the continuing development of oral fluency toward narration / elaboration and paragraph-length discourse built around extensive reading, and will receive specific writing tasks related to the readings. Grammar is reviewed only on an as-needed basis.
GERM 310 - Cultural History I - 3 hours
Prereq: GERM 201GS* or equivalent
A multi-faceted approach to German-speaking civilization, focusing on key periods and cultural products from pre-historical times through the 18th century. The study of socio-political and intellectual developments will be combined with the analysis representative literature and art works, as well as film and documentaries.
GERM 311 - Cultural History II - 3 hours
Prereq: GERM 201GS* or equivalent
A multi-faceted approach to German-speaking civilization, focusing on key periods and cultural products from the 19th century to the present. The study of socio-political and intellectual developments will be combined with the analysis representative literature and art works, as well as film and documentaries.
GERM 333 - Commercial German - 3 hours
Prereq: GERM 201GS* or instructor permission
This course focuses upon the development of German language skills and accompanying cultural awareness that can be utilized to conduct business with German-speaking countries.
GERM 337 - Seminar on German Film - 3 hours
Prereq: GERM 201GS*
The study of German-speaking film. Offered occasionally.
GERM 354 - Survey of German Literature - 3 hours
Prereq: GERM 201GS* or equivalent
Chronological survey of periods and major authors in German literature. Offered occasionally.
GERM 375 - German Study Abroad III - 3-6 hours
Prereq: GERM 201GS* or equivalent
An intermediate high level study of German language and culture taught in a German-speaking country.
GERM 376 - German Study Abroad III - 3-6 hours
Prereq: GERM 201GS* or equivalent
An intermediate high level study of German language and culture taught in a German-speaking country.
GERM 414 - Advanced Composition and Conversation II - 3 hours
Prereq: GERM 201GS* or equivalent
Oral and written advanced level German. Intensive use of idiomatic expressions and conversational patterns. Offered occasionally.
GERM 470 - Seminar in German Studies - 3 hours
Prereq: GERM 201GS* or equivalent
The study of literary works and cultural contexts. Topics are selected and announced with the schedule of courses. May be taken more than once. Offered occasionally.
GERM 475 - German Study Abroad IV - 3-6 hours
Prereq: a 300-level German course
An advanced level study of German language and culture taught in a German-speaking country.
GERM 476 - German Study Abroad IV - 3-6 hours
Prereq: a 300-level German course
An advanced level study of German language and culture taught in a German-speaking country.
GERM 499 - Independent Studies in German - 1-3 hours
Prereq: approval by the major department
Independent research under the direction of a faculty member. Students are not to take this course when a class course is available.

* This course is the immediate prerequisite. Other preparation is required prior to this immediate prerequisite.

11 Mar 2016

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