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An intensive language course for students with no previous knowledge of German. Practice in comprehension, reading, writing and speaking. This is a language course. [
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An intensive language course for students who have studied German, but who have not quite attained Grade 12 level. Practice in comprehension, speaking, reading, and writing. This course is the spring term of
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How did Germany come to be a political and economic powerhouse in the European Union? Does cultural and intellectual life in contemporary Germany reflect both eastern and western traditions? How can we define this "Germany" today, as it becomes increasingly multicultural? These and other broad questions are examined in their cultural, social and intellectual history from the Middle Ages to the present. This course is taught in English and is open to all students. [
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A survey of selected themes and topics in German literature from the eighteenth century to the present. Students should check with the department and/or instructor regarding the course focus in the term it is being offered. [
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This courses provides a richly rewarding opportunity for students in their second year to work in the research project of a professor in return for 299Y course credit. Students enrolled have an opportunity to become involved in original research, learn research methods and share in the excitement and discovery of acquiring new knowledge. Participating faculty members post their project descriptions for the following summer and fall/winter sessions in early February and students are invited to apply in early March. See
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The study of important political, social, and cultural issues in contemporary Germany on the basis of print and online sources is studied. Topics are typically selected by the instructor with the input of students. The course provides further refinement of writing style, reading strategies, vocabulary, and conversation skills. [
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Topic, genre, period, and author studies. This course may be repeated for credit with different content. [
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Introduction to the themes and social and cultural concerns of 19th Century German Literature. [
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This course covers various topics in the culture of German-speaking countries. Such topics may include Berlin, Weimar culture, unification and the politics of memory in postwar Germany. This course may be repeated for credit with new content. [
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Prose and poetry since World War II, from the Stunde Null through the Restoration, the division of Germany, the political 60's and beyond, the questions of the place of the individual in our world today; works by such writers as Böll, Celan, Dürrenmatt, Frisch, Grass, Handke, Bobrowski, and Wolf. [
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An introductory survey of the history of German cinemas from the silent period to the present. Counts toward the Minor in Cinema Studies. Knowledge of German is not required. [
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This course will cover various topics that may include genre studies, a period focus (Weimar, New German Cinema, Nazi Cinema, GDR Cinema), directors (Fritz Lang, Wim Wenders), or themes (transnational cinema, cinema and the city, film and history, film and literature, etc.). This course may be repeated for credit with different content. It counts toward the Minor in Cinema Studies. Knowledge of German is not required. [
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This course will study selected plays by Brecht and investigate his dramatic theories and stage techniques. All readings will be in German. [
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An introduction to the use of German in the business context. Emphasis on oral and written communication. [
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Topic, genre, period, and author studies. This course may be repeated for credit with different content. [
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Intensive development of the communicative skills needed in the context of a German business environment. [
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This course is an in-depth study of different topics in the cultures of German-speaking countries. It may be repeated for credit with different content. [
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An independent research paper or scholarly project supervised by a member of staff on a literary or cultural topic. Students must submit a written proposal that includes a provisional project or paper title, plan of study and preliminary bibliography.
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