The German Section of the Department of Modern Languages and Literatures

German Course Schedule for Fall 2007

 

GRMN 101(4) - Elementary German I

For beginners. A study of the essentials of grammar, the development of a simple, practical vocabulary, and readings based on present-day German life Four class periods and laboratory work.

Text used (order online): Auf geht's! - a new approach to Beginning German

Go to: German 101 Syllabus

R Horwege
MWF 8:30-9:20 T 8:00-8:50

GRMN 201 (4) - Intermediate German II

Prerequisite: GRMN 102 or placement. Formal study and practice in speaking, reading, writing, and understanding German. Regular laboratory attendance is required. R Horwege
MWF 10:30AM -11:20AM , T tba

Go to: German 201 Syllabus.

GRMN 251 (3) - Introduction to German Culture I

Prerequisite: GRMN 202 or placement. A study of various historical, cultural, political, literary and social trends in German-speaking countries from the Middle Ages until 1900. Offered alternate years. III. O, V. 1, V. 3

R Horwege
MWF 9:30-10:20

Go to: German 251 Syllabus

GRMN 371 (3) -German Literature of the 19th Century
Prerequisite: One course in German beyond GRMN 202. Selections from the writers of Junges Deutschland, Grabbe, Lenau, Mörike, Droste-Hülshoff, Hebbel, Grillparzer, Nestroy, Stifter, C.F. Meyer, Keller and Fontane. Offered alternate years.

R Horwege
MWF 11:30-12:20

Go to: German 371 Syllabus

GRMN 452 (3) - Senior Seminar
Prerequisite: Required of seniors majoring in German. Open to other qualified students with permission of the department.

R Horwege
tba

GRMN 461, 462 (1, 2, or 3) - Independent Study in German
Special topics pursued by individual students under supervision.


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Last updated on August 15, 2007