Courses Taught:
German Language and Culture I & II (GER 101A & B)
This course offers an introduction to the language and culture of the German-speaking peoples. It combines an overview of German political, economic, social and asethetic developments with the acquisition of elementary-level written and spoken German.
Intermediate German: Cultural Encounters (GER 201A & B)
Continued grammar and vocabulary development through reading, writing, listening and speaking German. Up-to-date subject matter from film, politics, fine arts, literature and science brings students a deeper understanding of the German language and culture.
Adv. Conversation and Writing: 20th-Century Voices (320A & B)
Practice in oral and written composition. Review of grammatical concepts and their applications. Emphasis on texts by important figures in Modern German, Austrian and Swiss literature.
The Germans I: From Tribes to Empire in History and Literature
(GER 336)
The course introduces students to the cultural and political history of Germany form Germanic tribal times to the 18th century. Through readings, lectures and discussions in German, augmented by audio-visual media, students will become familiar with literary works in an historical context and gain an understanding of artistic movements and political developments in this period.
The Germans II: From Reich to Republic in History and Literature
(GER 337)
This course introduces Students to the cultural and political history of Germany from the 19th century to the present. Through readings, lectures, and discussions in German, augmented by audio-visual media, students will become familiar with literary works in an historical context and develop an understanding of artistic movements and political developments in the modern period.
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Contemporary Germany
(GER 370)
German for Writing Proficiency
(GER 410)
Business German
(GER 435)
German Theater: Literature on Stage
(GER 460)
German as a Research Tool
(GER 488)
Seminar in Special Topics: The German Middle Ages
(GER 593)
This course offers an introduction to the language and culture of the German-speaking peoples. It combines an overview of German political, economic, social and asethetic developments with the acquisition of elementary-level written and spoken German.
Intermediate German: Cultural Encounters (GER 201A & B)
Continued grammar and vocabulary development through reading, writing, listening and speaking German. Up-to-date subject matter from film, politics, fine arts, literature and science brings students a deeper understanding of the German language and culture.
Adv. Conversation and Writing: 20th-Century Voices (320A & B)
Practice in oral and written composition. Review of grammatical concepts and their applications. Emphasis on texts by important figures in Modern German, Austrian and Swiss literature.
The Germans I: From Tribes to Empire in History and Literature
(GER 336)
The course introduces students to the cultural and political history of Germany form Germanic tribal times to the 18th century. Through readings, lectures and discussions in German, augmented by audio-visual media, students will become familiar with literary works in an historical context and gain an understanding of artistic movements and political developments in this period.
The Germans II: From Reich to Republic in History and Literature
(GER 337)
This course introduces Students to the cultural and political history of Germany from the 19th century to the present. Through readings, lectures, and discussions in German, augmented by audio-visual media, students will become familiar with literary works in an historical context and develop an understanding of artistic movements and political developments in the modern period.
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Contemporary Germany
(GER 370)
German for Writing Proficiency
(GER 410)
Business German
(GER 435)
German Theater: Literature on Stage
(GER 460)
German as a Research Tool
(GER 488)
Seminar in Special Topics: The German Middle Ages
(GER 593)