GER - German

All courses are conducted in German. One advanced level German course is offered each semester. Students must earn a grade of “C” or better in the previous course in order to enroll in any 200-level course.

GER 101 Elementary German I

Development of the basic language skills: listening, speaking, reading and writing. Special emphasis on aural-oral proficiency.

Credits

4.0

Core

Foundations/Foreign Language

Offered

Fall Semester

GER 102 Elementary German II

Prerequisite: GER 101 or permission of the department chair. Credit by exam. Continuation of 101.

Credits

4.0

Core

Foundations/Foreign Language

Offered

Spring Semester

GER 105 German Conversation

Prerequisite: GER 102, exemption by exam or permission of department. A one-credit conversation course conducted in German designed to develop oral skills. Weekly discussions based on readings of cultural or current topics. Final grade based on attendance and participation and on one writing assignment in German. May be repeated.

Credits

1.0

Offered

Both Semesters

GER 201 Intermediate German I

Prerequisite: GER 102 or satisfactory performance on placement examination or permission of department chair. Use of language laboratory. Credit by exam. Further development of language skills with emphasis on reading and oral participation.

Credits

3.0

Core

Foundations/Foreign Language

Offered

Fall Semester

GER 202 Intermediate German II

Prerequisite: GER 201 or permission of department chair. Use of language laboratory. Credit by exam. Continuation of GER 201.

Credits

3.0

Core

Foundations/Foreign Language

Offered

Spring Semester

GER 203 German Conversation & Composition

Prerequisite: GER 202 or satisfactory performance in placement exam or permission of department chair. Credit by exam. Concentration on writing, conversation and structural difficulties. Reading and discussion of cultural materials of an interdisciplinary nature. Weekly written compositions.

Credits

3.0

Offered

Fall Semester (Odd Years)

GER 204 German Culture and Civilization

Prerequisite: GER 202 or permission of the department chair. Introduction to German civilization: study of the cultural features of the German language and the social, cultural and intellectual life of the German-speaking people. Discussion and weekly written assignments

Credits

3.0

Offered

Fall Semester (Even Years)

GER 207 Cultural Perspectives on German Literature I

Prerequisite: GER 202 or permission of the department chair. An introductory course that analyzes literature genres and examines major German texts from the Middle Ages to the 18th century. Illustrated lectures, films and selected documents of the periods will provide the cultural background required to understand the texts and connect them to social, philosophical and aesthetic movements.

Credits

3.0

Core

Global Persp & Literature

Offered

Either Semester

GER 208 Cultural Perspectives on German Literature II

Prerequisite: GER 203 or permission of the instructor. An introductory course that analyzes literature genres and examines major German texts from the 18th century to the present. Illustrated lectures, films and selected documents of the period will provide the cultural background required to understand the texts and connect them to social, philosophical and aesthetic movements.

Credits

3.0

Core

Global Persp & Literature

Offered

Either Semester

GER 230 History of German Language

Prerequisite: GER 207 or GER 208 or permission of department chair. This course introduces basic linguistic concepts and methodology as applied to the German language with emphasis upon its historical and structural development. Students will look at relevant texts, and analyze and translate them, identifying the changes in the German language

Credits

3.0

Offered

As needed

GER 299 Special Topics

Prerequisite: GER 207 or GER 208 or permission of department chair. A course covering a specific motif, theme, genre or medium reflecting the cultures of the German speaking countries.

Credits

3.0

Offered

As needed

GER 301 Berlin in the 20th Century

Prerequisite: any GER 200-level course or permission of the department chair. The interaction of a "cultural landscape" and literature from the turn of the century to the year 2002 will be studied in works by Alfred Döeblin, Nelly Sachs, Bertolt Brecht, Christa Wolf, Zehra Cirak, etc. Movies will be used to provide a visual background and further topics for discussion.

Credits

3.0

Offered

As needed

GER 314 Advanced Composition

Prerequisite: GER 207 or GER 208 or permission of department chair. Development of proficiency in writing German, with emphasis on the contrastive aspects of English and German structure. Special attention to the idiomatic use of language. Introduction to translation.

Credits

3.0

Offered

As needed

GER 316 Modern German Literature

Prerequisite: GER 208 or permission of the department chair. A study of major authors from expressionism to the present. Modern literary and philosophical movements.

Credits

3.0

Offered

As needed

GER 321 History of German Film

Prerequisite: GER 207 or GER 208 or permission of the department chair. This course analyzes films from Germany, Austria and Switzerland. Directors such as Fritz Lang, G.W. Pabst, Rainier Werner Fassbinder, Margarethe von Trotta and others will help trace the history of German film.

Credits

3.0

Offered

As needed

GER 335 Teaching Assistantship in German

Prerequisite: Selection by the department. An opportunity for qualified seniors to conduct practice sessions, tutor students and/or administer examinations in specified 100- and 200-level courses. Grading is on a satisfactory/unsatisfactory basis.

Credits

1.0 - 3.0

Offered

Either Semester

GER 375 Independent Study in German

Prerequisites: Permission of the instructor and the department chair. Study of a selected subject. Conferences and reports.

Credits

1.0 - 3.0

Offered

Both Semesters and Summer

GER 397 Special Topics

An upper-level special topics course offered at the discretion of the department. The content and methods vary with the interest of students and faculty members

Credits

3.0

Offered

As needed

GER 399 Internship in German

Prerequisite: Open to junior and senior majors with permission of the department chair. Supervised work in a governmental or international agency, in industry or other appropriate settings involving German-speaking people. Grading is on a satisfactory/unsatisfactory basis.

Credits

3.0 - 9.0

Offered

Both Semesters and Summer