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GERMAN
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Education Course *
Writing
Intensive Course **
NOTE:
GERM 101-202 constitute a sequence of courses. A student who has
successfully completed a course in the sequence may not subsequently
receive credit for any course that comes earlier in the sequence. A
student who has successfully completed a course numbered 300 or higher
may not take a 100 or 200 level course for credit. Students who have
successfully completed more than two years of high school German may not
take GERM 101 for credit.
German 101.
Elementary I. Development of basic oral expression, listening and
reading comprehension, and writing. Prerequisite: No previous formal
instruction in German, or a limited amount of previous formal
instruction in German. Followed by GERM 102. Three classes, one
practical reinforcement session, and language lab work. 4 credits.
German 102.
Elementary II. The skills of speaking, listening and reading
comprehension, and writing are further developed. Prerequisite: GERM 101
or one or two years of previous formal instruction in German and an
appropriate placement test score. Followed by GERM 201. Three classes,
one practical reinforcement session, and language lab work. 4 credits.
German 201.
Intermediate I. A course designed to help students develop skills in
speaking, listening comprehension, reading, and writing in German, and
apply these skills in a context that recognizes and explores the
particularities of German culture. Prerequisite: GERM 102 or an
appropriate placement test score. Followed by GERM 202. 3 credits.*
German 202.
Intermediate II. Students will
continue to develop the skills of listening, reading, speaking and
writing at a higher level, integrating a wide variety of topics and
materials from the target culture. Prerequisite: GERM 201 or an
appropriate placement test score. Successful completion of this course
satisfies the foreign language requirement for the B.A. degree and is
prerequisite for upper-level courses. 3 credits.
GERMAN 292.
Internship in German.
A semester-long, on-the-job learning experience designed to
apply the principles of German. 1-18
credits.
German 295.
Special Topics. Selected topics in German. The topics will vary from
semester to semester. Descriptions will be available from academic
advisors. May be repeated for credit when topics change. Prerequisite:
GERM 202. 1-3 credits. Does not satisfy requirement for B.A. degree.
German 311, 312.
German Studies Abroad. Primarily intended for transfer of credit
earned abroad in courses on German language, civilization, or culture.
3-16 credits per semester.
GERMAN 315.
German for Business.
A study of vocabulary, concepts and cultural topics related to
basic business interactions in German countries for
advanced-intermediate and advanced-level students.
Participants receive oral and written situational practice
necessary for successful integration into today's German-speaking
business world. Prerequisite:
GERM 202 or equivalent. 3
credits.
German 320.
Advanced Reading Skills. Reading strategies for better comprehension
of written texts; students will learn to read for a purpose, utilize
background knowledge, skim for main ideas, scan for specific details,
recover inferential meaning, and will learn to teach these skills and
strategies in various content areas such as health, science, history,
social studies, mathematics, and language arts at the elementary, middle
and secondary school levels. Readings will include articles and texts
about current social, environmental, scientific, leisure or educational
issues, as well as historical and literary texts (short story, drama,
poetry). Required for N,K-12 licensure in German, Prerequisite: GERM 202
or equivalent. 3 credits.
German 330.
Civilization and Culture. A study of German civilization and culture
with emphasis on social institutions of the current century.
Prerequisite: GERM 202. 3 credits.
German 341.
Survey of German Literature I: The Age of Goethe.
A study of representative works and literary movements in German
literature from the Enlightenment through Romanticism. Students will
learn to use the methods and language of literary analysis.
Prerequisite: GERM 202 or equivalent. 3 credits. **
German 342.
Survey of German Literature II: Realism to the Present.
A survey of 19th and 20th century German literature from Realism
to the present with emphasis on dramatic and prose forms. Students will
learn to use the methods and language of literary analysis.
Prerequisite: GERM 202 or equivalent. 3 credits. **
GERMAN 390.
Directed or Independent
Study. Must be approved
by the head of the department. May
be repeated as 391. 1-18
credits.
GERMAN 392.
Internship in German.
A semester-long, on-the-job learning experience designed to
apply the principles of German. 1-18
credits.
German 400.
Approaches to Teaching German. A study of theories of second
language acquisition and their application to the teaching of languages
in a communicative, interactive approach at the primary, middle, and
secondary levels. Attention will be given to the teaching and testing of
listening, reading, writing, speaking, and cultural understanding.
Students will develop lesson plans, engage in peer-teaching, and
integrate technology into teaching. Students should take this course in
the semester prior to student teaching. 3 credits.
German 401.
Advanced Grammar and Composition. Syntax and grammar through written
work. Prerequisite: GERM 202 or equivalent. 3 credits. **
German 402.
Advanced Conversation and Phonetics. Theory and practice in the
spoken language. Current techniques and their uses in attaining mastery
of oral German. Prerequisite: GERM 202 or equivalent. 3 credits.
German 411, 412.
Studies in Literary Genre. Study of a particular genre in German
literature, such as the Novelle, lyric poetry, the German novel, modern
drama, short story. Prerequisites: GERM 341 and 342. 3 credits. **
German 413, 414.
German Literary Movements. Study of a particular movement or period
in German literature, such as Romanticism, the Age of Goethe, Sturm und
Drang, Realism, Naturalism. Prerequisites: GERM 341 and 342. 3 credits.
**
German 415, 416.
Major German Authors. Study of a particular German author such as
Goethe, Schiller, Kleist, Kafka, Thomas Mann. Prerequisites: GERM 341
and 342. 3 credits. **
German 461.
Senior Seminar: Literature in Cultural/Historical Context. A seminar
for senior modern language majors concentrating in German designed to
integrate knowledge of German history and culture as a background for
literary analysis. Prerequisites: GERM 341 and 342. 3 credits. **
German 482.
Directed Teaching in the Secondary German Classroom. Required of all
students seeking N,K-12 Teaching Licensure in German. Each student is
assigned to work with qualified cooperating teachers in two selected
school settings off campus, for five weeks in each setting. Settings
will be chosen among elementary, middle and secondary levels. The
student teacher follows the schedule of each cooperating teacher and
will take over all duties under the supervision of the cooperating
teacher. The schedule involves a minimum teaching day of five to six
hours for five days each week for ten to eleven weeks (300 hours total).
Prerequisite: completion of the Modern Languages major (German
concentration), the Study Abroad requirement, and a minimum cumulative
and major GPA of 2.50. 11 credits.
German 490.
Directed Study. Individualized study; recommended only when material
cannot be covered in scheduled courses. By permission of department
head. 6 credits maximum.
German 492.
Internship in German. Directed
practicum in an applied setting that permits experiential learning.
Students learn through performance in meaningful tasks in a variety of
professional environments, such as foreign trade missions, government
agencies, or the travel industry. It is intended for seniors not seeking
teacher certification. Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor. 1-16
credits.
German 495.
Special Topics. Selected topics in German. The topics will vary from
semester to semester. Descriptions will be available from academic
advisors. May be repeated for credit when topics change. 1-3 credits.
GERMAN 498. Honors
Research in German. Students
conduct research in German under the direction of a faculty member and
the Senior Honors Research Committee.
May be repeated as 499. 3
credits.
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