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GERMAN
Germ 101-102 Elementary German I-II
(4 cr). Germ 101 satisfies core requirement J-3-a. Pronunciation,
vocabulary, reading, spoken German, and functional grammar.
Germ 103 (s) German Language Lab
(1 cr, max 4). Practice in listening comprehension and conversational
skills. Graded P/F. Coreq: elementary or intermediate German (Germ
101-102, 201-202).
Germ 200 (s) Seminar
(cr arr). Prereq: perm.
Germ 201-202 Intermediate German I-II
(4 cr). Review and practice of basic language skills; increased emphasis
on reading and free discussion. Appropriate starting point for students
with two or three yrs of high school German. Prereq: Germ 102 or equiv.
Germ 204 (s) Special Topics
(cr arr). Prereq: perm.
Germ 206 (s) Study Abroad (cr arr)
Prereq: perm.
Germ 299 (s) Directed Study
(cr arr). Prereq: perm.
Germ 321 German Conversation
(3 cr). Emphasis on developing proficiency in speaking and writing;
discussion on topics of cultural interest. Prereq: Germ 202.
Germ 322 German Grammar and Composition
(3 cr). Emphasis on writing skills and various kinds of writing;
selective review of German grammar and usage. Prereq: Germ 202.
Germ 325-326 German Culture and Institutions
(3 cr). May be taken in either order; survey of German cultural heritage
from the earliest times to the present. Germ 325: development in the
arts, philosophy, science, political and social thought through end of
19th century; history and political development of German nation. Germ
326: German society and political culture in 20th century; contemporary
social and political institutions. Prereq or coreq: Germ 202.
Germ 327-328 Survey of German Literature
(3 cr). May be taken in either order; intro course in study of German
literature. Germ 327: chronological survey of literature from earliest
times to beginning of 19th century. Germ 328: representative works of
modern literature from 19th and 20th centuries. Prereq: Germ 202.
Germ 329 (s) German Language Lab
(1 cr, max 2). Advanced aural comprehension; everyday conversational
situations, radio and TV programming. Graded P/F. Prereq: perm.
Germ 400 (s)
Seminar (cr arr). Prereq: perm.
Germ 404 (s)
Special Topics (cr arr). Prereq: perm.
Germ 406 (s)
Study Abroad (cr arr). Prereq: perm.
Germ 420 (s)
Readings in German Literature (3 cr, max 9). For advanced students;
focus on literary period, theme, genre, or work of a single author.
Prereq: Germ 327 or 328, or perm.
Germ 449 (s)
Practicum in Tutoring (1 cr, max 2). Tutorial services performed by
advanced students under faculty supervision. Graded P/F. Prereq: perm.
Germ 496 (s)
Proseminar (1-3 cr, max 12). May be graded P/F when grading system is
uniform for all students in the class. Prereq: perm.
Germ 499 (s)
Directed Study (cr arr). Prereq: perm.
Germ 501 (s) Seminar
(cr arr). Prereq: perm.
Germ 502 (s) Directed Study
(cr arr). Prereq: perm.
Germ 504 (s) Special Topics
(cr arr). Prereq: perm. |
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208-885-6426 or class@uidaho.edu.
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