GERM - German
GERM 1001. Elementary German 1 (3-0-3) Introduction to grammar, reading, simple conversation, and pronunciation. Course includes an overview of German history, culture, and cultures of other German-speaking countries.
GERM 1002. Elementary German 2 ( 3-0-3) Advanced instruction in grammar, reading, conversation, and pronunciation. Course includes dictation from tapes of native German speakers, basic conversational elements, and readings from contemporary German sources.
GERM 2001. Intermediate German 1 (3-0-3)Prerequisite: GERM 1002. Reviews of grammar, composition, conversation, and reading. Study of German culture through an introduction to German literature. Oral in-class exercises based upon materials learned in GERM 1001/1002.
GERM 2002. Intermediate German 2 (3-0-3)Prerequisite: GERM 2001. Increased emphasis on development of language skills through composition, short talks and assigned oral presentations. Continuation of GERM 2001.
GERM 3555. Selected Topics in German (3-0-3)Prerequisite: GERM 2002. Topics vary from semester to semester. Example topics: 20th-century German Literature, German plays, German conversation, German composition, advanced German grammar.