Updated 2012-2013 Undergraduate Catalog
German Courses
GER 1111 Elementary German I
(4 credits)
GER 1112 Elementary German II
(4 credits)
GER 2211 Intermediate German I
(3 credits)
GER 2212 Intermediate German II
(3 credits)
GER 2925 People and the Environment: The "Green Movements" In Germany and Austria
(3 credits)
GER 3300 Study Abroad
(1-18 credits)
GER 3311 Conversation and Composition
(3 credits)
GER 3312 Introduction to the Study of German Culture and Literature
(3 credits)
GER 3317 Advanced Conversation and Vocabulary Building
(2 credits)
GER 3318 Advanced Listening Comprehension
(2 credits)
GER 3319 Advanced Composition
(2 credits)
GER 3320 Advanced Reading Skills
(2 credits)
GER 4410 Contemporary Germany
(3 credits)
GER 4417 German Unification through World War II: 1870-1945
(3 credits)
GER 4418 Realism and Naturalism
(3 credits)
GER 4419 Romanticism, Biedermeier, and Junges Deutschland
(3 credits)
GER 4420 The Enlightenment and Classicism
(3 credits)
GER 4427 The Early Years: 800-1700
(3 credits)
GER 4430 German Grammar and Linguistics
(1 credits)
GER 4467 Studies in the German Language and Culture
(1-3 credits)
GER 4468 Studies in German Literature
(1-3 credits)
GER 2925 People and the Environment: The "Green Movements" In Germany and Austria (3 credits)
Course to include a diachronic as well as synchronic study of the "Green Movements" in Germany and Austria. Environmental policies of the relatively newly constituted united Europe will be reviewed. Literary texts, essays, and official documents will be discussed, specifically with regard to how political policies affect cultural behaviors. Cultural and geographical concerns such as population density, land use, and land availability will be included. The implications of the "opening" of the eastern block countries to western influences will be discussed. Liberal Education Goal Area 10
Common Course Outline