German Minor - Undergraduate - 2011 University Catalog
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GERMAN MINOR REQUIREMENT
You must complete 18 semester hours, from the following:
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REQUIRED COURSES FOR GERM MINOR
Complete the following 3 courses:
GERM 121 Intermediate German I 3 GERM 132 Intermediate German II 3 GERM 151 Advanced German I 3 -
ELECTIVE COURSES FOR THE GERM MINOR
Complete 9 semester hours from the following:
Course Descriptions:
GERM121: Intermediate German I
Open to students who have acquired an elementary knowledge of German elsewhere. Further development of the ability to understand, speak, read and write German, with emphasis on speaking. Laboratory work. Meets the World Languages and Cultures Requirement - World Languages. (3 hours lecture.) 3 sh.
GERM132: Intermediate German II
Open to students who have acquired an elementary knowledge of German elsewhere. Further development of the ability to understand, speak, read and write German, with emphasis on speaking. Laboratory work. Meets the World Languages and Cultures Requirement - World Languages. (3 hours lecture.) 3 sh.
GERM141: Review of Fundamental Grammar
Oral and written practice for better control of language structure. Required for freshman majors, who are given admission preference. (3 hours lecture.) 3 sh.
Prerequisites: GERM 132 or 134.
GERM142: Practice in Written German
Increasingly difficult written assignments to develop command of idiomatic German. Strongly recommended for majors desiring teacher certification. (3 hours lecture.) 3 sh.
GERM151: Advanced German I
Continuation of intermediate German on a more advanced level. Students must follow class instruction in German, speak and write simple idiomatic German and read and discuss increasingly difficult assignments in literary German, particularly in the second semester. Required for freshman majors, who are given admission preference. Meets the World Languages and Cultures Requirement - World Languages. 3 sh.
Prerequisites: GERM 132 or 134.
GERM152: Advanced German II
Students must follow class instruction in German, speak and write simple idiomatic German and read and discuss increasingly difficult assignments in literary German, particularly in the second semester. Required for freshman majors, who are given admission preference. Meets the World Languages and Cultures Requirement - World Languages. 3 sh.
Prerequisites: GERM 151.
GERM209: Phonetics and Phonology
Application of phonetic science to the acquiring and teaching of good pronunciation; the international phonetic alphabet; problems of articulation, rhythm, accentuation and intonation. Strongly recommended for majors desiring teacher certification. (3 hours lecture.) 3 sh.
GERM251: Introduction to German Literature I
Standard works of German literature from the classical period to the present; methods of literary interpretation. Developmental approach to the principal epochs of German literature. Required of sophomore majors, who are given admission preference. (3 hours lecture.) 3 sh.
GERM252: Introduction to German Literature II
Standard works of German literature from the classical period to the present; methods of literary interpretation. Developmental approach to the principal epochs of German literature. Required of sophomore majors, who are given admission preference. (3 hours lecture.) 3 sh.
GERM309: Practice in Spoken German
Intensive conversation practice to improve fluency and increase active vocabulary. (3 hours lecture.) 3 sh.
Prerequisites: GERM 121 or departmental approval.
GERM310: Advanced Composition
Intensive written exercises to improve command of the German language; some oral work. (3 hours lecture.) 3 sh.
Prerequisites: GERM 121 or departmental approval.
GERM315: Translation I
Intensive practice in the skills of translating professional texts from German into English and from English into German. (3 hours lecture.) 3 sh.
Prerequisites: Departmental approval.
GERM316: Translation II
Continuation of GERM 315 with more intensive exposure to the skills of translation. Recommended for qualified students interested in a possible future career as bilingual secretary, translator of commercial texts, etc. (3 hours lecture.) 3 sh.
Prerequisites: GERM 315.
GERM317: Translation III
Continuation of GERM 316 with conclusion of training in international business translation. Development of increasingly sophisticated skills required to translate professionally in a variety of fields. Emphasis on translation from German into English. (3 hours lecture.) 3 sh.
Prerequisites: GERM 316.
GERM318: Translation IV
Continuation of GERM 317, with increasingly technical and specialized texts, translated into the student's native language. Two individual projects in two areas of special interest. (3 hours lecture.) 3 sh.
Prerequisites: GERM 317.
GERM320: Development of the German Language
Background, growth, and structure of the German language from the Indo-European and Germanic beginnings to the language as spoken today; historical explanation of modern German grammar. (3 hours lecture.) 3 sh.
Prerequisites: GERM 121 or departmental approval.
GERM341: German Literature from the Origins to the Reformation
Works representative of the old high German, middle high German, and late Medieval periods read in modern German version. The most important genres and trends, ending with excerpts from Luther's works. (3 hours lecture.) 3 sh.
Prerequisites: GERM 121 or departmental approval.
GERM342: German Literature from the 16th to the 18th Centuries
Representative works illustrating the trends preceding the classical period. (3 hours lecture.) 3 sh.
Prerequisites: GERM 121 or departmental approval.
GERM351: German Civilization I
Epochs and trends in German culture and civilization from the beginnnings until Romanticism. The cultural aspects dealt with will include, but not be limited to, literature and the arts, geography, history, politics and folklore. Required of Junior majors, who are given admission preference. (3 hours lecture.) 3 sh.
Prerequisites: GERM 121 or departmental approval.
GERM352: German Civilization II
Epochs and trends in German culture and civilization from Romaniticism until the Present. The cultural aspects dealt with will include, but not be limited to, literature and the arts, geography, history, folklore and the poltical and educational systems. Special emphasis on the impact of German division and reunification after World War II. Required of Junior majors, who are given admission preference. (3 hours lecture.) 3 sh.
Prerequisites: GERM 121 or departmental approval.
GERM360: Modern German Prose Fiction
Reading and discussion of great German novels and novellas of the 19th and 20th centuries; the personal and stylistic characteristics of the authors; the literary periods they represent. (3 hours lecture.) 3 sh.
Prerequisites: GERM 121 or departmental approval.
GERM362: Development of German Poetry
The poetical movements, authors and genres since 1600; the evolution of forms, such as the sonnet and the ode; analysis and interpretation of poetry. (3 hours lecture.) 3 sh.
Prerequisites: GERM 121 or departmental approval.
GERM364: German Drama of the 19th and 20th Centuries
Reading and discussion of outstanding plays and dramatists from Goethe's death to the present; interpretation and theories of dramas. (3 hours lecture.) 3 sh.
Prerequisites: GERM 121 or departmental approval.
GERM375: German Study Abroad
Study at a university in a German speaking country to gain first-hand knowledge of the historical, social, economic, and cultural life of the country. Credit by evaluation. () 1 - 6 sh.
Prerequisites: Departmental approval.
GERM380: Independent Study in German (Junior Level)
Directed individual study and research in German for junior majors with the desire, ability and responsibility necessary to pursue a special scholarly interest. May be repeated without limit as long as the topic is different. () 3 sh.
Prerequisites: Departmental approval.
GERM381: Independent Study in German (Junior Level)
Directed individual study and research in German for junior majors with the desire, ability, and responsibility necessary to pursue a special scholarly interest. May be repeated without limit as long as the topic is different. () 3 sh.
Prerequisites: Departmental approval.
GERM400: Selected Topics in German Literature and Culture
Exploration of a timely topic or significant area of German Literature or culture. The specific topic will be announced at the appropriate time before registration begins. May be repeated without limit as long as the topic is different. (3 hours lecture.) 3 sh.
Prerequisites: GERM 121 or departmental approval.
GERM410: German Grammar: Applied Linguistics
A review of the most important structural features of German; areas of interference with English structure which present the greatest difficulties to the American student of German. Required for majors desiring teacher certification. (3 hours lecture.) 3 sh.
Prerequisites: GERM 121 or departmental approval.
GERM441: The Age of Goethe
The life and works of Goethe; his continuing importance; reading from all important genres in which Goethe wrote. (3 hours lecture.) 3 sh.
Prerequisites: GERM 121 or departmental approval.
GERM442: The Age of Schiller
The life and works of Schiller; his continuing importance; reading from the dramas, essays and poems. (3 hours lecture.) 3 sh.
Prerequisites: Departmental approval.
GERM460: Senior Seminar
Study in depth of significant figures not adequately treated elsewhere in the departmental offerings (Holderlin, Kleist, etc.) or detailed study of special literary groups (German symbolist poets, etc.). Each student produces a research paper. (3 hours seminar.) 3 sh.
Prerequisites: Taught in German.
GERM480: Independent Study in German (Senior Level)
Directed individual study and research in German for senior majors with the desire, ability and responsibility necessary to pursue a special scholarly interest. May be repeated without limit as long as the topic is different. () 3 sh.
Prerequisites: Departmental approval.
GERM481: Independent Study in German (Senior Level)
Directed individual study and research in German for senior majors with the desire, ability and responsibility necessary to pursue a special scholarly interest. May be repeated without limit as long as the topic is different. () 3 sh.
Prerequisites: Departmental approval.
GRIN250: Selected Topics in German Literature and Culture
Exploration of a timely topic or significant area of German literature or culture. The specific topic will be announced at the appropriate time before registration begins. May be repeated twice for a maximum of 9.0 credits. (3 hours lecture.) 3 sh.
GRIN292: German Literature 1890-Present
The principal movements discernible in German literature since the end of the 19th century. Works representative of important authors and basic genres and trends. No knowledge of German is required. Taught in English. Cross listed with Classics, GNHU 292. (3 hours lecture.) 3 sh.
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