The German Section of the Department of Modern Languages and Literatures



German Courses
Spring 2004



GRMN 102 (4) - Elementary German II

Prerequisite: GRMN 001. A continuation of GRMN 001. Four class periods and two laboratory periods

Go to: German102 Syllabus

MWF 8:30-9:15 T 8:00
Horwege

GRMN 202 (4) - Intermediate German II

Prerequisite: GRMN 101. A continuation of GRMN 101. Formal study and practice in speaking,

reading, writing, and understanding German. Regular laboratory attendance is required. V .3

Go to: German 202 Syllabus

MWF 10:30-11:15 T 1:30-2:15
Horwege


GRMN 205 (3) - Introduction to German Literature

Prerequisite: GRMN 102 or placement. A study based on readings and discussions of various representative works, chosen from various periods and genres (poetry, drama and prose). Student participation in discussion and practice in written and oral expression will be emphasized. Offered alternate years .V. 2, V. 3

Go to: German 205 Syllabus

MWF 11:30-12:15
Horwege


GRMN 322 (3) - German Literature Before 1700

Prerequisite: One course in German beyond GRMN 102. A study of trends in literature in relation to the social, historical and religious conditions in Germany from the Middle Ages through the Baroque. Offered alternate years. V. 2

Go to: German 322 Syllabus

MWF 9:30-10:15
Horwege


GRMN 361,362 (1,2 or 3) -Special Study

Special Topics pursued under supervision.


GRMN452 (3) - Senior Seminar

Prerequisite: Required of seniors majoring in German and open to other qualified students with permission of the department.

Seminar Topic this year: The dramas of Friedrich Dürrenmatt

Go to: German 452 Syllabus
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Horwege


GRMN 461, 462 (1, 2, or 3) - Independent Study in German

Special topics pursued by individual students under supervision.
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