| source UC Santa Barbara (X) |
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department German (X) |
Beginning course in German. Student acquires the basic structure of the language, communicative skills, a limited general vocabulary, correct pronunciation, and an ability to read and understand simple cultural texts. Weekly laboratory assignments support and enhance classroom learning.
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A brief introduction to the essentials of German grammar with emphasis on aspects of structure that are indispensable for reading skills (while deemphasizing those that are not). Reading texts are included from the beginning.
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Continuation of German 1.
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Course is a continuation of German 1G, using the same approach, with reading texts on a more complex level.
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Continuation of German 2.
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Continuation of German 3. Introduction of the last few points of grammar. Web-based Intercultural Exchange (ICE) with university students in a German-speaking country: On-line discussions about a variety of cultural topics, text-based chat sessions, oral interactions in virtual classrooms.
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Expansion and refinement of linguistic and communicative skills learned in Beginning German. Greater focus on speaking German with fluency and accuracy, reading short authentic texts, and writing coherent, organized essays.
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Continuation of German 5.
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Course designed to offer beginning and intermediate German language students communicative strategies needed by speakers and listeners in face-to-face interaction.
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Course designed to offer beginning and intermediate German language students communicative strategies needed by speakers and listeners in face-to-face interaction.
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Course designed to offer beginning and intermediate German language students communicative strategies needed by speakers and listeners in face-to-face interaction.
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Reading and performing Goethe's "Faust" in German with a focus on pronounciation. Audio and video materials introduce students to German and an elementary knowledge of the language.
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When the double is visualized in film, the double's mention or description disappears from the typeface of literature. At the same time it takes center stage or screen in psychoanalytic theory.
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Introduction to the revolutionary theories of Karl Marx, Friedrich Nietzsche and Sigmund Freud. Explorations of three authors whose writing have profoundly changed our world.
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Analyzes the positive (idyllic Heidi happy childhood) and the negative (cruelty of Grimm tales) myths which are popularly attributed to German childhoods through the lens of historians, film makers, and writers.
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Covers Germany from the fall of the Berline Wall in 1989 through today to explore how writers, artists, musicians, intellectuals and politicians respond to the quesiton of who and what is "German."
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Introductory reading class designed to accompany lecture classes. Meant for students who would like to explore original German text and film material related to the topics discussed in the lecture classes. No prior knowledge of German is required.
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Introductory reading class designed to accompany lecture classes. Meant for students who would like to explore original German text and film material related to the topics discussed in the lecture classes. No prior knowledge of German is required.
Score: 7.627627 Details | Listing | Web page
Introductory reading class designed to accompany lecture classes. Meant for students who would like to explore original German text and film material related to the topics discussed in the lecture classes. No prior knowledge of German is required.
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Study of contempory film, music, and other facets of pop culture that have shaped the lifestyle of today's nation of Germany. Study of pop music from 1989 to today and its impact on the new emerging society of post-Wall Germany, focusing on the pointed, humorous, and sometimes scathing lyrics and pop music's ties to German youth culture.
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Study of contempory film, music, and other facets of pop culture that have shaped the lifestyle of today's nation of Germany. Study of contemporary German cinema since 1970, exploring cinematic representations of issues such as immigration, opposition to East Germany's regime, National Socialism and the Shoah, racism, and sexuality.
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An introduction to the Yiddish language. The goal is to convey the rediments of the grammar, and to acquire the ability both to read printed Yiddish and to read and write cursive Yiddish.
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Continuation of German 95A with further exposure to th grammar of Yiddish. More attention given to standard literary figures (Sholem Aleichem, Peretz,etc.) and their easier works.
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Continuation of German 95B with advanced grammatical study emphasis on literary texts of some maturity and difficulty as well as contemporary Yiddish in this country, both journalistic and literary.
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Independent research under the guidance of a faculty member. Exceptional students are offered an opportunity to undertake independent or collaborative research or to act as interns for faculty-directed research projects.
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