The German Section of the Department of Modern Languages and Literatures



German Courses
Spring Semester 2006

GRMN 102 (4) - Elementary German II

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

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

Go to: German 102 Syllabus


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

R Horwege
MWF 10:30-11:20, T 1:30-2:15

Go to: German 202 Syllabus

 

GRMN 252 (3) - Introduction to German Culture II

Prerequisite: GRMN 102 or placement. A Study of various historical, cultural, political, literary and social trends in German-speaking countries after 1900. Included will be a study of German Nationalism, the "völkisch movement," National Socialism, life in the post-war divided country and the German reunification. Offered alternate years

R Horwege
MWF 11:30-12:20

Go to: German 252 Syllabus

 

GRMN 262 (1,2 or 3) -Special Study

Special Topics pursued under supervision.

 

GRMN 352 (3) - The Age of Goethe II: Later Classicism and Romanticism

Prerequisite: One course in German beyond GRMN 102.. Selections from the later works of Goethe and Schiller, the works of Tieck, Novalis, Brentano, Arnim, Arndt, Eichendorff, the Schlegels, E.T.A. Hoffmann, Chamisso, Kleist, Hölderlin, and others. Offered alternate years. V. 2

R Horwege
MWF 9:30-10:20

Go to: German 352 Syllabus

GRMN452 (3) - Senior Seminar:

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

TBA

Go to: German 452 Syllabus

GRMN 362 (1, 2, or 3) - Independent Study in German

Special topics pursued by individual students under supervision.


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Last updated on January 17, 2006