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University of Auckland - German Language Introductory 1

Written and oral use of German for students with no previous knowledge of the language or with fewer than 16 credits in NCEA Level 2 German.
Score: 8.074857 Details | Listing | Web page

University of Auckland - German Language Introductory 1 German Language Introductory 2

Written and oral use of German for students with no previous knowledge of the language or with fewer than 16 credits in NCEA Level 2 German. Written and oral use of German. Assumes that students have passed GERMAN 101 or have at least 16 credits in NCEA Level 2 German.
Score: 8.074857 Details | Listing | Web page

University of Auckland - German Language Introductory 1 German Language Introductory 2 Germany on Screen: Modern German Cultural History through Film

Written and oral use of German for students with no previous knowledge of the language or with fewer than 16 credits in NCEA Level 2 German. Written and oral use of German. Assumes that students have passed GERMAN 101 or have at least 16 credits in NCEA Level 2 German. An introduction to modern German cinema from the 1950s to the present, particularly as it relates to the cultural, historical and social development of modern Germany.
Score: 8.074857 Details | Listing | Web page

University of Auckland - German Language Introductory 1 German Language Introductory 2 Germany on Screen: Modern German Cultural History through Film German Language Intermediate 1

Written and oral use of German for students with no previous knowledge of the language or with fewer than 16 credits in NCEA Level 2 German. Written and oral use of German. Assumes that students have passed GERMAN 101 or have at least 16 credits in NCEA Level 2 German. An introduction to modern German cinema from the 1950s to the present, particularly as it relates to the cultural, historical and social development of modern Germany. Written and oral use of German. Assumes that students have passed GERMAN 102 or have achieved in all standards entered for German NCEA Level 3 or gained grade average 50 or above, or have acquired language competence through a stay or exchange in a German-speaking country.
Score: 8.074857 Details | Listing | Web page

University of Auckland - German Language Introductory 1 German Language Introductory 2 Germany on Screen: Modern German Cultural History through Film German Language Intermediate 1 German Language Intermediate 2

Written and oral use of German for students with no previous knowledge of the language or with fewer than 16 credits in NCEA Level 2 German. Written and oral use of German. Assumes that students have passed GERMAN 101 or have at least 16 credits in NCEA Level 2 German. An introduction to modern German cinema from the 1950s to the present, particularly as it relates to the cultural, historical and social development of modern Germany. Written and oral use of German. Assumes that students have passed GERMAN 102 or have achieved in all standards entered for German NCEA Level 3 or gained grade average 50 or above, or have acquired language competence through a stay or exchange in a German-speaking country. Written and oral use of German.
Score: 8.074857 Details | Listing | Web page

University of Auckland - German Language Introductory 1 German Language Introductory 2 Germany on Screen: Modern German Cultural History through Film German Language Intermediate 1 German Language Intermediate 2 German in Business

Written and oral use of German for students with no previous knowledge of the language or with fewer than 16 credits in NCEA Level 2 German. Written and oral use of German. Assumes that students have passed GERMAN 101 or have at least 16 credits in NCEA Level 2 German. An introduction to modern German cinema from the 1950s to the present, particularly as it relates to the cultural, historical and social development of modern Germany. Written and oral use of German. Assumes that students have passed GERMAN 102 or have achieved in all standards entered for German NCEA Level 3 or gained grade average 50 or above, or have acquired language competence through a stay or exchange in a German-speaking country. Written and oral use of German. The study of German business texts and similar material, with the emphasis on reading comprehension.
Score: 8.074857 Details | Listing | Web page

University of Auckland - German Language Introductory 1 German Language Introductory 2 Germany on Screen: Modern German Cultural History through Film German Language Intermediate 1 German Language Intermediate 2 German in Business 20th Century German Literature

Written and oral use of German for students with no previous knowledge of the language or with fewer than 16 credits in NCEA Level 2 German. Written and oral use of German. Assumes that students have passed GERMAN 101 or have at least 16 credits in NCEA Level 2 German. An introduction to modern German cinema from the 1950s to the present, particularly as it relates to the cultural, historical and social development of modern Germany. Written and oral use of German. Assumes that students have passed GERMAN 102 or have achieved in all standards entered for German NCEA Level 3 or gained grade average 50 or above, or have acquired language competence through a stay or exchange in a German-speaking country. Written and oral use of German. The study of German business texts and similar material, with the emphasis on reading comprehension. Literary criticism of aspects of twentieth century drama, prose and/or poetry.
Score: 8.074857 Details | Listing | Web page

University of Auckland - German Language Introductory 1 German Language Introductory 2 Germany on Screen: Modern German Cultural History through Film German Language Intermediate 1 German Language Intermediate 2 German in Business 20th Century German Literature Contemporary Literature

Written and oral use of German for students with no previous knowledge of the language or with fewer than 16 credits in NCEA Level 2 German. Written and oral use of German. Assumes that students have passed GERMAN 101 or have at least 16 credits in NCEA Level 2 German. An introduction to modern German cinema from the 1950s to the present, particularly as it relates to the cultural, historical and social development of modern Germany. Written and oral use of German. Assumes that students have passed GERMAN 102 or have achieved in all standards entered for German NCEA Level 3 or gained grade average 50 or above, or have acquired language competence through a stay or exchange in a German-speaking country. Written and oral use of German. The study of German business texts and similar material, with the emphasis on reading comprehension. Literary criticism of aspects of twentieth century drama, prose and/or poetry. Literary criticism of selected works of contemporary German literature.
Score: 8.074857 Details | Listing | Web page

University of Auckland - German Language Introductory 1 German Language Introductory 2 Germany on Screen: Modern German Cultural History through Film German Language Intermediate 1 German Language Intermediate 2 German in Business 20th Century German Literature Contemporary Literature Special Study in German

Written and oral use of German for students with no previous knowledge of the language or with fewer than 16 credits in NCEA Level 2 German. Written and oral use of German. Assumes that students have passed GERMAN 101 or have at least 16 credits in NCEA Level 2 German. An introduction to modern German cinema from the 1950s to the present, particularly as it relates to the cultural, historical and social development of modern Germany. Written and oral use of German. Assumes that students have passed GERMAN 102 or have achieved in all standards entered for German NCEA Level 3 or gained grade average 50 or above, or have acquired language competence through a stay or exchange in a German-speaking country. Written and oral use of German. The study of German business texts and similar material, with the emphasis on reading comprehension. Literary criticism of aspects of twentieth century drama, prose and/or poetry. Literary criticism of selected works of contemporary German literature. A topic arranged and approved by the Head of Department.
Score: 8.074857 Details | Listing | Web page

University of Auckland - German Language Introductory 1 German Language Introductory 2 Germany on Screen: Modern German Cultural History through Film German Language Intermediate 1 German Language Intermediate 2 German in Business 20th Century German Literature Contemporary Literature Special Study in German German Cinema from Murnau to Riefenstahl

Written and oral use of German for students with no previous knowledge of the language or with fewer than 16 credits in NCEA Level 2 German. Written and oral use of German. Assumes that students have passed GERMAN 101 or have at least 16 credits in NCEA Level 2 German. An introduction to modern German cinema from the 1950s to the present, particularly as it relates to the cultural, historical and social development of modern Germany. Written and oral use of German. Assumes that students have passed GERMAN 102 or have achieved in all standards entered for German NCEA Level 3 or gained grade average 50 or above, or have acquired language competence through a stay or exchange in a German-speaking country. Written and oral use of German. The study of German business texts and similar material, with the emphasis on reading comprehension. Literary criticism of aspects of twentieth century drama, prose and/or poetry. Literary criticism of selected works of contemporary German literature. A topic arranged and approved by the Head of Department. A close analysis of a number of films from the Weimar Republic and the Third Reich seen against the political and social upheavals of the time.
Score: 8.074857 Details | Listing | Web page

University of Auckland - German Language Introductory 1 German Language Introductory 2 Germany on Screen: Modern German Cultural History through Film German Language Intermediate 1 German Language Intermediate 2 German in Business 20th Century German Literature Contemporary Literature Special Study in German German Cinema from Murnau to Riefenstahl German Study Abroad 2A

Written and oral use of German for students with no previous knowledge of the language or with fewer than 16 credits in NCEA Level 2 German. Written and oral use of German. Assumes that students have passed GERMAN 101 or have at least 16 credits in NCEA Level 2 German. An introduction to modern German cinema from the 1950s to the present, particularly as it relates to the cultural, historical and social development of modern Germany. Written and oral use of German. Assumes that students have passed GERMAN 102 or have achieved in all standards entered for German NCEA Level 3 or gained grade average 50 or above, or have acquired language competence through a stay or exchange in a German-speaking country. Written and oral use of German. The study of German business texts and similar material, with the emphasis on reading comprehension. Literary criticism of aspects of twentieth century drama, prose and/or poetry. Literary criticism of selected works of contemporary German literature. A topic arranged and approved by the Head of Department. A close analysis of a number of films from the Weimar Republic and the Third Reich seen against the political and social upheavals of the time. Course taken at an approved academic institution abroad.
Score: 8.074857 Details | Listing | Web page

University of Auckland - German Language Introductory 1 German Language Introductory 2 Germany on Screen: Modern German Cultural History through Film German Language Intermediate 1 German Language Intermediate 2 German in Business 20th Century German Literature Contemporary Literature Special Study in German German Cinema from Murnau to Riefenstahl German Study Abroad 2A German Study Abroad 2B

Written and oral use of German for students with no previous knowledge of the language or with fewer than 16 credits in NCEA Level 2 German. Written and oral use of German. Assumes that students have passed GERMAN 101 or have at least 16 credits in NCEA Level 2 German. An introduction to modern German cinema from the 1950s to the present, particularly as it relates to the cultural, historical and social development of modern Germany. Written and oral use of German. Assumes that students have passed GERMAN 102 or have achieved in all standards entered for German NCEA Level 3 or gained grade average 50 or above, or have acquired language competence through a stay or exchange in a German-speaking country. Written and oral use of German. The study of German business texts and similar material, with the emphasis on reading comprehension. Literary criticism of aspects of twentieth century drama, prose and/or poetry. Literary criticism of selected works of contemporary German literature. A topic arranged and approved by the Head of Department. A close analysis of a number of films from the Weimar Republic and the Third Reich seen against the political and social upheavals of the time. Course taken at an approved academic institution abroad. Course taken at an approved academic institution abroad.
Score: 8.074857 Details | Listing | Web page

University of Auckland - German Language Introductory 1 German Language Introductory 2 Germany on Screen: Modern German Cultural History through Film German Language Intermediate 1 German Language Intermediate 2 German in Business 20th Century German Literature Contemporary Literature Special Study in German German Cinema from Murnau to Riefenstahl German Study Abroad 2A German Study Abroad 2B The German Connection with New Zealand

Written and oral use of German for students with no previous knowledge of the language or with fewer than 16 credits in NCEA Level 2 German. Written and oral use of German. Assumes that students have passed GERMAN 101 or have at least 16 credits in NCEA Level 2 German. An introduction to modern German cinema from the 1950s to the present, particularly as it relates to the cultural, historical and social development of modern Germany. Written and oral use of German. Assumes that students have passed GERMAN 102 or have achieved in all standards entered for German NCEA Level 3 or gained grade average 50 or above, or have acquired language competence through a stay or exchange in a German-speaking country. Written and oral use of German. The study of German business texts and similar material, with the emphasis on reading comprehension. Literary criticism of aspects of twentieth century drama, prose and/or poetry. Literary criticism of selected works of contemporary German literature. A topic arranged and approved by the Head of Department. A close analysis of a number of films from the Weimar Republic and the Third Reich seen against the political and social upheavals of the time. Course taken at an approved academic institution abroad. Course taken at an approved academic institution abroad. A study of the German connection with New Zealand, with special reference to the arts and sciences, German-speaking settlements in the nineteenth century, and German and Austrian refugees in the twentieth century.
Score: 8.074857 Details | Listing | Web page

University of Auckland - German Language Introductory 1 German Language Introductory 2 Germany on Screen: Modern German Cultural History through Film German Language Intermediate 1 German Language Intermediate 2 German in Business 20th Century German Literature Contemporary Literature Special Study in German German Cinema from Murnau to Riefenstahl German Study Abroad 2A German Study Abroad 2B The German Connection with New Zealand German Language Advanced 1

Written and oral use of German for students with no previous knowledge of the language or with fewer than 16 credits in NCEA Level 2 German. Written and oral use of German. Assumes that students have passed GERMAN 101 or have at least 16 credits in NCEA Level 2 German. An introduction to modern German cinema from the 1950s to the present, particularly as it relates to the cultural, historical and social development of modern Germany. Written and oral use of German. Assumes that students have passed GERMAN 102 or have achieved in all standards entered for German NCEA Level 3 or gained grade average 50 or above, or have acquired language competence through a stay or exchange in a German-speaking country. Written and oral use of German. The study of German business texts and similar material, with the emphasis on reading comprehension. Literary criticism of aspects of twentieth century drama, prose and/or poetry. Literary criticism of selected works of contemporary German literature. A topic arranged and approved by the Head of Department. A close analysis of a number of films from the Weimar Republic and the Third Reich seen against the political and social upheavals of the time. Course taken at an approved academic institution abroad. Course taken at an approved academic institution abroad. A study of the German connection with New Zealand, with special reference to the arts and sciences, German-speaking settlements in the nineteenth century, and German and Austrian refugees in the twentieth century. Written and oral use of German.
Score: 8.074857 Details | Listing | Web page

University of Auckland - German Language Introductory 1 German Language Introductory 2 Germany on Screen: Modern German Cultural History through Film German Language Intermediate 1 German Language Intermediate 2 German in Business 20th Century German Literature Contemporary Literature Special Study in German German Cinema from Murnau to Riefenstahl German Study Abroad 2A German Study Abroad 2B The German Connection with New Zealand German Language Advanced 1 German Language Advanced 2

Written and oral use of German for students with no previous knowledge of the language or with fewer than 16 credits in NCEA Level 2 German. Written and oral use of German. Assumes that students have passed GERMAN 101 or have at least 16 credits in NCEA Level 2 German. An introduction to modern German cinema from the 1950s to the present, particularly as it relates to the cultural, historical and social development of modern Germany. Written and oral use of German. Assumes that students have passed GERMAN 102 or have achieved in all standards entered for German NCEA Level 3 or gained grade average 50 or above, or have acquired language competence through a stay or exchange in a German-speaking country. Written and oral use of German. The study of German business texts and similar material, with the emphasis on reading comprehension. Literary criticism of aspects of twentieth century drama, prose and/or poetry. Literary criticism of selected works of contemporary German literature. A topic arranged and approved by the Head of Department. A close analysis of a number of films from the Weimar Republic and the Third Reich seen against the political and social upheavals of the time. Course taken at an approved academic institution abroad. Course taken at an approved academic institution abroad. A study of the German connection with New Zealand, with special reference to the arts and sciences, German-speaking settlements in the nineteenth century, and German and Austrian refugees in the twentieth century. Written and oral use of German. Written and oral use of German. Particularly for students intending to take Kleines Deutsches Sprachdiplom.
Score: 8.074857 Details | Listing | Web page

University of Auckland - German Language Introductory 1 German Language Introductory 2 Germany on Screen: Modern German Cultural History through Film German Language Intermediate 1 German Language Intermediate 2 German in Business 20th Century German Literature Contemporary Literature Special Study in German German Cinema from Murnau to Riefenstahl German Study Abroad 2A German Study Abroad 2B The German Connection with New Zealand German Language Advanced 1 German Language Advanced 2 Translation

Written and oral use of German for students with no previous knowledge of the language or with fewer than 16 credits in NCEA Level 2 German. Written and oral use of German. Assumes that students have passed GERMAN 101 or have at least 16 credits in NCEA Level 2 German. An introduction to modern German cinema from the 1950s to the present, particularly as it relates to the cultural, historical and social development of modern Germany. Written and oral use of German. Assumes that students have passed GERMAN 102 or have achieved in all standards entered for German NCEA Level 3 or gained grade average 50 or above, or have acquired language competence through a stay or exchange in a German-speaking country. Written and oral use of German. The study of German business texts and similar material, with the emphasis on reading comprehension. Literary criticism of aspects of twentieth century drama, prose and/or poetry. Literary criticism of selected works of contemporary German literature. A topic arranged and approved by the Head of Department. A close analysis of a number of films from the Weimar Republic and the Third Reich seen against the political and social upheavals of the time. Course taken at an approved academic institution abroad. Course taken at an approved academic institution abroad. A study of the German connection with New Zealand, with special reference to the arts and sciences, German-speaking settlements in the nineteenth century, and German and Austrian refugees in the twentieth century. Written and oral use of German. Written and oral use of German. Particularly for students intending to take Kleines Deutsches Sprachdiplom. The theory, practice and critical evaluation of translation, principally of texts translated from German into English. Not intended for students enrolled in the Postgraduate Diploma in Translation Studies.
Score: 8.074857 Details | Listing | Web page

University of Auckland - German Language Introductory 1 German Language Introductory 2 Germany on Screen: Modern German Cultural History through Film German Language Intermediate 1 German Language Intermediate 2 German in Business 20th Century German Literature Contemporary Literature Special Study in German German Cinema from Murnau to Riefenstahl German Study Abroad 2A German Study Abroad 2B The German Connection with New Zealand German Language Advanced 1 German Language Advanced 2 Translation Classicism, Romanticism, Realism

Written and oral use of German for students with no previous knowledge of the language or with fewer than 16 credits in NCEA Level 2 German. Written and oral use of German. Assumes that students have passed GERMAN 101 or have at least 16 credits in NCEA Level 2 German. An introduction to modern German cinema from the 1950s to the present, particularly as it relates to the cultural, historical and social development of modern Germany. Written and oral use of German. Assumes that students have passed GERMAN 102 or have achieved in all standards entered for German NCEA Level 3 or gained grade average 50 or above, or have acquired language competence through a stay or exchange in a German-speaking country. Written and oral use of German. The study of German business texts and similar material, with the emphasis on reading comprehension. Literary criticism of aspects of twentieth century drama, prose and/or poetry. Literary criticism of selected works of contemporary German literature. A topic arranged and approved by the Head of Department. A close analysis of a number of films from the Weimar Republic and the Third Reich seen against the political and social upheavals of the time. Course taken at an approved academic institution abroad. Course taken at an approved academic institution abroad. A study of the German connection with New Zealand, with special reference to the arts and sciences, German-speaking settlements in the nineteenth century, and German and Austrian refugees in the twentieth century. Written and oral use of German. Written and oral use of German. Particularly for students intending to take Kleines Deutsches Sprachdiplom. The theory, practice and critical evaluation of translation, principally of texts translated from German into English. Not intended for students enrolled in the Postgraduate Diploma in Translation Studies. Literary criticism of selected major works of German literature of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
Score: 8.074857 Details | Listing | Web page

University of Auckland - German Language Introductory 1 German Language Introductory 2 Germany on Screen: Modern German Cultural History through Film German Language Intermediate 1 German Language Intermediate 2 German in Business 20th Century German Literature Contemporary Literature Special Study in German German Cinema from Murnau to Riefenstahl German Study Abroad 2A German Study Abroad 2B The German Connection with New Zealand German Language Advanced 1 German Language Advanced 2 Translation Classicism, Romanticism, Realism Modern German Classics

Written and oral use of German for students with no previous knowledge of the language or with fewer than 16 credits in NCEA Level 2 German. Written and oral use of German. Assumes that students have passed GERMAN 101 or have at least 16 credits in NCEA Level 2 German. An introduction to modern German cinema from the 1950s to the present, particularly as it relates to the cultural, historical and social development of modern Germany. Written and oral use of German. Assumes that students have passed GERMAN 102 or have achieved in all standards entered for German NCEA Level 3 or gained grade average 50 or above, or have acquired language competence through a stay or exchange in a German-speaking country. Written and oral use of German. The study of German business texts and similar material, with the emphasis on reading comprehension. Literary criticism of aspects of twentieth century drama, prose and/or poetry. Literary criticism of selected works of contemporary German literature. A topic arranged and approved by the Head of Department. A close analysis of a number of films from the Weimar Republic and the Third Reich seen against the political and social upheavals of the time. Course taken at an approved academic institution abroad. Course taken at an approved academic institution abroad. A study of the German connection with New Zealand, with special reference to the arts and sciences, German-speaking settlements in the nineteenth century, and German and Austrian refugees in the twentieth century. Written and oral use of German. Written and oral use of German. Particularly for students intending to take Kleines Deutsches Sprachdiplom. The theory, practice and critical evaluation of translation, principally of texts translated from German into English. Not intended for students enrolled in the Postgraduate Diploma in Translation Studies. Literary criticism of selected major works of German literature of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Literary criticism of selected major works of modern German literature.
Score: 8.074857 Details | Listing | Web page

University of Auckland - German Language Introductory 1 German Language Introductory 2 Germany on Screen: Modern German Cultural History through Film German Language Intermediate 1 German Language Intermediate 2 German in Business 20th Century German Literature Contemporary Literature Special Study in German German Cinema from Murnau to Riefenstahl German Study Abroad 2A German Study Abroad 2B The German Connection with New Zealand German Language Advanced 1 German Language Advanced 2 Translation Classicism, Romanticism, Realism Modern German Classics German Study Abroad 3A

Written and oral use of German for students with no previous knowledge of the language or with fewer than 16 credits in NCEA Level 2 German. Written and oral use of German. Assumes that students have passed GERMAN 101 or have at least 16 credits in NCEA Level 2 German. An introduction to modern German cinema from the 1950s to the present, particularly as it relates to the cultural, historical and social development of modern Germany. Written and oral use of German. Assumes that students have passed GERMAN 102 or have achieved in all standards entered for German NCEA Level 3 or gained grade average 50 or above, or have acquired language competence through a stay or exchange in a German-speaking country. Written and oral use of German. The study of German business texts and similar material, with the emphasis on reading comprehension. Literary criticism of aspects of twentieth century drama, prose and/or poetry. Literary criticism of selected works of contemporary German literature. A topic arranged and approved by the Head of Department. A close analysis of a number of films from the Weimar Republic and the Third Reich seen against the political and social upheavals of the time. Course taken at an approved academic institution abroad. Course taken at an approved academic institution abroad. A study of the German connection with New Zealand, with special reference to the arts and sciences, German-speaking settlements in the nineteenth century, and German and Austrian refugees in the twentieth century. Written and oral use of German. Written and oral use of German. Particularly for students intending to take Kleines Deutsches Sprachdiplom. The theory, practice and critical evaluation of translation, principally of texts translated from German into English. Not intended for students enrolled in the Postgraduate Diploma in Translation Studies. Literary criticism of selected major works of German literature of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Literary criticism of selected major works of modern German literature. Course taken at an approved academic institution abroad.
Score: 8.074857 Details | Listing | Web page

University of Auckland - German Language Introductory 1 German Language Introductory 2 Germany on Screen: Modern German Cultural History through Film German Language Intermediate 1 German Language Intermediate 2 German in Business 20th Century German Literature Contemporary Literature Special Study in German German Cinema from Murnau to Riefenstahl German Study Abroad 2A German Study Abroad 2B The German Connection with New Zealand German Language Advanced 1 German Language Advanced 2 Translation Classicism, Romanticism, Realism Modern German Classics German Study Abroad 3A German Study Abroad 3B

Written and oral use of German for students with no previous knowledge of the language or with fewer than 16 credits in NCEA Level 2 German. Written and oral use of German. Assumes that students have passed GERMAN 101 or have at least 16 credits in NCEA Level 2 German. An introduction to modern German cinema from the 1950s to the present, particularly as it relates to the cultural, historical and social development of modern Germany. Written and oral use of German. Assumes that students have passed GERMAN 102 or have achieved in all standards entered for German NCEA Level 3 or gained grade average 50 or above, or have acquired language competence through a stay or exchange in a German-speaking country. Written and oral use of German. The study of German business texts and similar material, with the emphasis on reading comprehension. Literary criticism of aspects of twentieth century drama, prose and/or poetry. Literary criticism of selected works of contemporary German literature. A topic arranged and approved by the Head of Department. A close analysis of a number of films from the Weimar Republic and the Third Reich seen against the political and social upheavals of the time. Course taken at an approved academic institution abroad. Course taken at an approved academic institution abroad. A study of the German connection with New Zealand, with special reference to the arts and sciences, German-speaking settlements in the nineteenth century, and German and Austrian refugees in the twentieth century. Written and oral use of German. Written and oral use of German. Particularly for students intending to take Kleines Deutsches Sprachdiplom. The theory, practice and critical evaluation of translation, principally of texts translated from German into English. Not intended for students enrolled in the Postgraduate Diploma in Translation Studies. Literary criticism of selected major works of German literature of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Literary criticism of selected major works of modern German literature. Course taken at an approved academic institution abroad. Course taken at an approved academic institution abroad.
Score: 8.074857 Details | Listing | Web page

University of Auckland - German Language Introductory 1 German Language Introductory 2 Germany on Screen: Modern German Cultural History through Film German Language Intermediate 1 German Language Intermediate 2 German in Business 20th Century German Literature Contemporary Literature Special Study in German German Cinema from Murnau to Riefenstahl German Study Abroad 2A German Study Abroad 2B The German Connection with New Zealand German Language Advanced 1 German Language Advanced 2 Translation Classicism, Romanticism, Realism Modern German Classics German Study Abroad 3A German Study Abroad 3B Sprachpraktikum

Written and oral use of German for students with no previous knowledge of the language or with fewer than 16 credits in NCEA Level 2 German. Written and oral use of German. Assumes that students have passed GERMAN 101 or have at least 16 credits in NCEA Level 2 German. An introduction to modern German cinema from the 1950s to the present, particularly as it relates to the cultural, historical and social development of modern Germany. Written and oral use of German. Assumes that students have passed GERMAN 102 or have achieved in all standards entered for German NCEA Level 3 or gained grade average 50 or above, or have acquired language competence through a stay or exchange in a German-speaking country. Written and oral use of German. The study of German business texts and similar material, with the emphasis on reading comprehension. Literary criticism of aspects of twentieth century drama, prose and/or poetry. Literary criticism of selected works of contemporary German literature. A topic arranged and approved by the Head of Department. A close analysis of a number of films from the Weimar Republic and the Third Reich seen against the political and social upheavals of the time. Course taken at an approved academic institution abroad. Course taken at an approved academic institution abroad. A study of the German connection with New Zealand, with special reference to the arts and sciences, German-speaking settlements in the nineteenth century, and German and Austrian refugees in the twentieth century. Written and oral use of German. Written and oral use of German. Particularly for students intending to take Kleines Deutsches Sprachdiplom. The theory, practice and critical evaluation of translation, principally of texts translated from German into English. Not intended for students enrolled in the Postgraduate Diploma in Translation Studies. Literary criticism of selected major works of German literature of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Literary criticism of selected major works of modern German literature. Course taken at an approved academic institution abroad. Course taken at an approved academic institution abroad. The Sprachpraktikum will introduce methodologies and methods for teaching German language acquisition.
Score: 8.074857 Details | Listing | Web page

University of Auckland - German Language Introductory 1 German Language Introductory 2 Germany on Screen: Modern German Cultural History through Film German Language Intermediate 1 German Language Intermediate 2 German in Business 20th Century German Literature Contemporary Literature Special Study in German German Cinema from Murnau to Riefenstahl German Study Abroad 2A German Study Abroad 2B The German Connection with New Zealand German Language Advanced 1 German Language Advanced 2 Translation Classicism, Romanticism, Realism Modern German Classics German Study Abroad 3A German Study Abroad 3B Sprachpraktikum The German Connection with New Zealand

Written and oral use of German for students with no previous knowledge of the language or with fewer than 16 credits in NCEA Level 2 German. Written and oral use of German. Assumes that students have passed GERMAN 101 or have at least 16 credits in NCEA Level 2 German. An introduction to modern German cinema from the 1950s to the present, particularly as it relates to the cultural, historical and social development of modern Germany. Written and oral use of German. Assumes that students have passed GERMAN 102 or have achieved in all standards entered for German NCEA Level 3 or gained grade average 50 or above, or have acquired language competence through a stay or exchange in a German-speaking country. Written and oral use of German. The study of German business texts and similar material, with the emphasis on reading comprehension. Literary criticism of aspects of twentieth century drama, prose and/or poetry. Literary criticism of selected works of contemporary German literature. A topic arranged and approved by the Head of Department. A close analysis of a number of films from the Weimar Republic and the Third Reich seen against the political and social upheavals of the time. Course taken at an approved academic institution abroad. Course taken at an approved academic institution abroad. A study of the German connection with New Zealand, with special reference to the arts and sciences, German-speaking settlements in the nineteenth century, and German and Austrian refugees in the twentieth century. Written and oral use of German. Written and oral use of German. Particularly for students intending to take Kleines Deutsches Sprachdiplom. The theory, practice and critical evaluation of translation, principally of texts translated from German into English. Not intended for students enrolled in the Postgraduate Diploma in Translation Studies. Literary criticism of selected major works of German literature of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Literary criticism of selected major works of modern German literature. Course taken at an approved academic institution abroad. Course taken at an approved academic institution abroad. The Sprachpraktikum will introduce methodologies and methods for teaching German language acquisition. A study of the German connection with New Zealand, with special reference to the arts and sciences, German-speaking settlements in the nineteenth century, and German and Austrian refugees in the twentieth century.
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University of Auckland - German Language Introductory 1 German Language Introductory 2 Germany on Screen: Modern German Cultural History through Film German Language Intermediate 1 German Language Intermediate 2 German in Business 20th Century German Literature Contemporary Literature Special Study in German German Cinema from Murnau to Riefenstahl German Study Abroad 2A German Study Abroad 2B The German Connection with New Zealand German Language Advanced 1 German Language Advanced 2 Translation Classicism, Romanticism, Realism Modern German Classics German Study Abroad 3A German Study Abroad 3B Sprachpraktikum The German Connection with New Zealand Special Topic: Karl Wolfskehl: Spāte Dichtungen

Written and oral use of German for students with no previous knowledge of the language or with fewer than 16 credits in NCEA Level 2 German. Written and oral use of German. Assumes that students have passed GERMAN 101 or have at least 16 credits in NCEA Level 2 German. An introduction to modern German cinema from the 1950s to the present, particularly as it relates to the cultural, historical and social development of modern Germany. Written and oral use of German. Assumes that students have passed GERMAN 102 or have achieved in all standards entered for German NCEA Level 3 or gained grade average 50 or above, or have acquired language competence through a stay or exchange in a German-speaking country. Written and oral use of German. The study of German business texts and similar material, with the emphasis on reading comprehension. Literary criticism of aspects of twentieth century drama, prose and/or poetry. Literary criticism of selected works of contemporary German literature. A topic arranged and approved by the Head of Department. A close analysis of a number of films from the Weimar Republic and the Third Reich seen against the political and social upheavals of the time. Course taken at an approved academic institution abroad. Course taken at an approved academic institution abroad. A study of the German connection with New Zealand, with special reference to the arts and sciences, German-speaking settlements in the nineteenth century, and German and Austrian refugees in the twentieth century. Written and oral use of German. Written and oral use of German. Particularly for students intending to take Kleines Deutsches Sprachdiplom. The theory, practice and critical evaluation of translation, principally of texts translated from German into English. Not intended for students enrolled in the Postgraduate Diploma in Translation Studies. Literary criticism of selected major works of German literature of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Literary criticism of selected major works of modern German literature. Course taken at an approved academic institution abroad. Course taken at an approved academic institution abroad. The Sprachpraktikum will introduce methodologies and methods for teaching German language acquisition. A study of the German connection with New Zealand, with special reference to the arts and sciences, German-speaking settlements in the nineteenth century, and German and Austrian refugees in the twentieth century. An examination of Karl Wolfskehl's poems from Die Stimme spricht (1934/1947) and the cycle Hiob oder Die Vier Spiegel (1944/1950), which will also look at Wolfskehl's friendships with New Zealand writers such as Frank Sargeson, R.A.K. Fairburn and Denis Glover, giving a unique insight into the Auckland literary scene in the 1940s.
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University of Auckland - German Language Introductory 1 German Language Introductory 2 Germany on Screen: Modern German Cultural History through Film German Language Intermediate 1 German Language Intermediate 2 German in Business 20th Century German Literature Contemporary Literature Special Study in German German Cinema from Murnau to Riefenstahl German Study Abroad 2A German Study Abroad 2B The German Connection with New Zealand German Language Advanced 1 German Language Advanced 2 Translation Classicism, Romanticism, Realism Modern German Classics German Study Abroad 3A German Study Abroad 3B Sprachpraktikum The German Connection with New Zealand Special Topic: Karl Wolfskehl: Spāte Dichtungen Language Acquisition

Written and oral use of German for students with no previous knowledge of the language or with fewer than 16 credits in NCEA Level 2 German. Written and oral use of German. Assumes that students have passed GERMAN 101 or have at least 16 credits in NCEA Level 2 German. An introduction to modern German cinema from the 1950s to the present, particularly as it relates to the cultural, historical and social development of modern Germany. Written and oral use of German. Assumes that students have passed GERMAN 102 or have achieved in all standards entered for German NCEA Level 3 or gained grade average 50 or above, or have acquired language competence through a stay or exchange in a German-speaking country. Written and oral use of German. The study of German business texts and similar material, with the emphasis on reading comprehension. Literary criticism of aspects of twentieth century drama, prose and/or poetry. Literary criticism of selected works of contemporary German literature. A topic arranged and approved by the Head of Department. A close analysis of a number of films from the Weimar Republic and the Third Reich seen against the political and social upheavals of the time. Course taken at an approved academic institution abroad. Course taken at an approved academic institution abroad. A study of the German connection with New Zealand, with special reference to the arts and sciences, German-speaking settlements in the nineteenth century, and German and Austrian refugees in the twentieth century. Written and oral use of German. Written and oral use of German. Particularly for students intending to take Kleines Deutsches Sprachdiplom. The theory, practice and critical evaluation of translation, principally of texts translated from German into English. Not intended for students enrolled in the Postgraduate Diploma in Translation Studies. Literary criticism of selected major works of German literature of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Literary criticism of selected major works of modern German literature. Course taken at an approved academic institution abroad. Course taken at an approved academic institution abroad. The Sprachpraktikum will introduce methodologies and methods for teaching German language acquisition. A study of the German connection with New Zealand, with special reference to the arts and sciences, German-speaking settlements in the nineteenth century, and German and Austrian refugees in the twentieth century. An examination of Karl Wolfskehl's poems from Die Stimme spricht (1934/1947) and the cycle Hiob oder Die Vier Spiegel (1944/1950), which will also look at Wolfskehl's friendships with New Zealand writers such as Frank Sargeson, R.A.K. Fairburn and Denis Glover, giving a unique insight into the Auckland literary scene in the 1940s. An advanced study of oral and written use of German, including its use in literature and the media; composition, conversation, comprehension, translation and oral presentation.
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University of Auckland - German Language Introductory 1 German Language Introductory 2 Germany on Screen: Modern German Cultural History through Film German Language Intermediate 1 German Language Intermediate 2 German in Business 20th Century German Literature Contemporary Literature Special Study in German German Cinema from Murnau to Riefenstahl German Study Abroad 2A German Study Abroad 2B The German Connection with New Zealand German Language Advanced 1 German Language Advanced 2 Translation Classicism, Romanticism, Realism Modern German Classics German Study Abroad 3A German Study Abroad 3B Sprachpraktikum The German Connection with New Zealand Special Topic: Karl Wolfskehl: Spāte Dichtungen Language Acquisition Language Acquisition (GDS)

Written and oral use of German for students with no previous knowledge of the language or with fewer than 16 credits in NCEA Level 2 German. Written and oral use of German. Assumes that students have passed GERMAN 101 or have at least 16 credits in NCEA Level 2 German. An introduction to modern German cinema from the 1950s to the present, particularly as it relates to the cultural, historical and social development of modern Germany. Written and oral use of German. Assumes that students have passed GERMAN 102 or have achieved in all standards entered for German NCEA Level 3 or gained grade average 50 or above, or have acquired language competence through a stay or exchange in a German-speaking country. Written and oral use of German. The study of German business texts and similar material, with the emphasis on reading comprehension. Literary criticism of aspects of twentieth century drama, prose and/or poetry. Literary criticism of selected works of contemporary German literature. A topic arranged and approved by the Head of Department. A close analysis of a number of films from the Weimar Republic and the Third Reich seen against the political and social upheavals of the time. Course taken at an approved academic institution abroad. Course taken at an approved academic institution abroad. A study of the German connection with New Zealand, with special reference to the arts and sciences, German-speaking settlements in the nineteenth century, and German and Austrian refugees in the twentieth century. Written and oral use of German. Written and oral use of German. Particularly for students intending to take Kleines Deutsches Sprachdiplom. The theory, practice and critical evaluation of translation, principally of texts translated from German into English. Not intended for students enrolled in the Postgraduate Diploma in Translation Studies. Literary criticism of selected major works of German literature of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Literary criticism of selected major works of modern German literature. Course taken at an approved academic institution abroad. Course taken at an approved academic institution abroad. The Sprachpraktikum will introduce methodologies and methods for teaching German language acquisition. A study of the German connection with New Zealand, with special reference to the arts and sciences, German-speaking settlements in the nineteenth century, and German and Austrian refugees in the twentieth century. An examination of Karl Wolfskehl's poems from Die Stimme spricht (1934/1947) and the cycle Hiob oder Die Vier Spiegel (1944/1950), which will also look at Wolfskehl's friendships with New Zealand writers such as Frank Sargeson, R.A.K. Fairburn and Denis Glover, giving a unique insight into the Auckland literary scene in the 1940s. An advanced study of oral and written use of German, including its use in literature and the media; composition, conversation, comprehension, translation and oral presentation. An advanced study of oral and written use of German which specifically prepares students for participation in the exam for Deutsches Sprachdiplom offered by the Goethe Institute in conjunction with the University of Munich.
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