GER-G 100 Beginning German I (4 cr)
Introduction to present-day German and to selected aspects of the cultures of German-speaking countries. Introduction to German grammatical forms and their functions. Development of listening comprehension, simple speaking proficiency, controlled reading skills and simple written compositions. Active oral participation required. Taught in German.
Offered online every fall, spring and summer I semesters.
- Prerequisite: None
GER-G 150 Beginning German II (4 cr)
Introduction to present-day German and to selected aspects of the cultures of German-speaking countries. Introduction to German grammatical forms and their functions. Development of listening comprehension, simple speaking proficiency, controlled reading skills and simple written compositions. Active oral participation required. Taught in German.
Offered online every fall, spring and summer II semesters.
- Prerequisite: GER-G 100 or equivalent
GER-G 200 Intermediate German I (3 cr)
Further development of oral and written command of language structure. Review of selected grammatical items. Listening comprehension. Reading of literary and non-literary texts. Discussion of selected films. Oral presentations. Writing of compositions based on the material covered. Emphasis on both speaking proficiency and structural awareness. Taught in German.
Offered online every fall, spring and summer I semesters.
- Prerequisite: GER-G 150 or equivalent
GER-G 250 Intermediate German II (3 cr)
Further development of oral and written command of language structures. Listening comprehension. Review of selected grammatical items. Discussion of modern German literary and non-literary texts, as well as films. Oral presentations. Writing of compositions based on the material covered. Emphasis on both speaking proficiency and structural awareness. Taught in German.
Offered online every fall, spring and summer II semesters.
- Prerequisite: GER-G 200 or equivalent
GER-G370 German Cinema (3 cr)
Survey of the German cinema from the films of Expressionism and the Weimar Republic through the Nazi period to the present. Emphasis on film as a form of narrative art and on the social and historical conditions of German film production. Taught in English.
Offered online every fall, spring and summer semesters.
- Prerequisite: None