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German Course Offerings

Spring/Summer 08

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 112-S3  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 212-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 211; GER 101 or 112
TuTh: 12:20-2:10 — K. Gustavson
 
GER 312-S3  Conversation and Composition II
The active use of spoken and written German
Prerequisite: GER 311
MF: 12:50-2:10 — B. Viola
 
GER 404/541 Goethezeit
Prerequisite: GER 312
W: 5:20-8:10
— B. Viola

Courses Taught in English

HUG 321-I  DEATH OR DISHONOR
MW: 2:20-3:40 — T. Kerth
 
MVL 141-B  The Legend of King Arthur
A study of the development of the Legend of King Arthur from the earliest references in medieval English chronicles through the flowering and fixing of the High and Late Middle Ages. Among the texts considered are works by Bede, Giraldus, Cambrensis, Geoffrey of Mommouth, Chetrien de Troyes, Wolfram von Eschenbach, and Hartmann von Aue.
TuTh: 11:20-12:40 — T. Kerth
 

Summer Course

The following course may be offered in the summer 2007

GER 101  Intensive Elementary German I (6 credits)
An introduction to spoken and written German, stressing pronunciation, speaking, comprehension, reading, writing, and culture.
MTuWTH - 6:00-9:45 — Gustavson

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