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Fall 08
German Course
Offerings
The Department of European
Languages, Literatures, and Cultures offers the following courses in German.
These courses are not only for its majors and minors, but also for students in
other disciplines interested in language, literature and culture. For further
information, please contact the department office at 632-7440,
Humanities 1055, or e-mail
Dr. Robert Bloomer.
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Courses taught in German
- GER 111 Elementary German II
- An introduction to spoken and written
German, stressing pronunciation, speaking, comprehension, reading, writing,
and culture.
- Mandatory Prerequisite:
GER 111
- Sec. 01: MWF: 11:45-12:40/ W
10:40-11:35 — B. Viola
- Sec. 02: TuTh: 2:20-4:10 — K. Gustavson
- GER 211-S3 Intermediate German II
- The reading and interpretation of a wide
variety of German texts, with a review of German
- grammar, composition, and conversation.
- Mandatory Prerequisite:
GER 112
- TuTh: 11:20-12:40 — R. Bloomer
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- GER 311-S3 Conversation and Composition
II
- The active use of spoken and written German
- Prerequisite: GER 311
- MF: 12:50-2:10
— B. Viola
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- GER 343-G Introduction to Literary Genres
- Using selected texts easily read and understood by
students whose background in Germa is limited. this course is intended to
introduce those students to terminology and techniques of literary analysis
and interpretat
- Prerequisite, GER 311-312
- Tu-Th: 2:20-3:40 —
T. Kerth
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- GER 438 Structure of German
- Study of the phonological, morphological. syntactic,
and semantic structures of Modern Ferman
Prerequisite: GER 212
- Remark: Meets with German 539
- Tu: 5:20-8:10 —
R. Bloomer
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- GER 500 Reading German
- A course for graduate students who need reading
proficiency in German
- Th: 5:20-8:00-10 — K. Gustavson
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Courses
Taught in English
- HUG 2291-I German
Today
- A survey of contemporary Germany and its
political, social. and economic structure, as well as the study of cultural
life and institutions, within the context of its historical development,
with comparisons to American model and standards.
- M: 2:20-3:40 — B. Viola
MVL 241-G Heroes and Warriors
A study of warrior-hero in Western Literature from
the Greeks through the Middle Ages.
TuTh: 11:20-12:40 — T. Kerth
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