The German Section of the Department of Modern Languages and Literatures



German Courses
Spring Semester 2008

GRMN 102 (4) - Elementary German II

Prerequisite: GRMN 101. A continuation of GRMN 101. Four class periods and two laboratory periods

R. Horwege
MWF 8:30 AM-9:20 AM (BE 101)
T 8:00 AM-8:50 AM (BE 101)

Go to: German 102 Syllabus

GRMN 202 (4) - Intermediate German II

Prerequisite: GRMN 201. A continuation of GRMN 201. Formal study and practice in speaking,
reading, writing, and understanding German. Regular laboratory attendance is required. V .3

R. Horwege
MWF 10:30 AM-11:20 AM (BE 102)
T (tba)

Go to: German 202 Syllabus

GRMN 254 (3)—German Culture through German Films

Prerequisite: GRMN 202. In this course studentswill view and discuss both older and
more recent German films. Emphasis will be placed on the imagethese films portray
of German society during theWeimar Period, the time of National Socialism, life
in East andWest Germany during the ColdWar, and Germany since the reunification.
Taught in English with a special discussion session in German.May be counted toward
the minor in film studies. May be counted toward the majors in German and German
studies or the minor in German for those who elect the German discussion session and
do all written work in German.
Offered alternate years. V.1,V.6a.

R. Horwege
MWF 9:30 AM-10:20 AM (BE 102)
W 2:30 PM-4:20 PM (BE TYS)

Go to: German 254 Syllabus

 

GRMN 261,262 (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 202.. 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.
Go to: German 352 Syllabus

R. Horwege
MWF 11:30 AM-12:20 PM (BE 102)

Go to: German 352 Syllabus

GRMN 361, 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 7, 2008