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Accelerated first-year German. Speaking and listening. Secondary objectives are reading and writing. Offered: S.
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The methods and objectives are primarily communicative, with emphasis on speaking and listening. Secondary objectives are reading and writing. (Can not be taken for credit if German is language of admission). First in a sequence of three. Prerequisite: score of 0-11 on GER TL placement test if German is language of admission. Offered: AWS.
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The methods and objectives are primarily communicative, with emphasis on speaking and listening. Secondary objectives are reading and writing. Second in a sequence of three. Prerequisite: either GERMAN 101 or score of 12-35 on German placement test. Offered: AWSp.
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The methods and objectives are primarily communicative, with emphasis on speaking and listening. Secondary objectives are reading and writing. Third in a sequence of three. Prerequisite: either GERMAN 102, GERMAN 111, or score of 36-56 on German placement test. Offered: AWSpS.
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Individualized approach to elementary German instruction. Students progress at their own pace. Number of credits vary. Depending upon amount of material mastered, any number of credits up to 15 may be earned per quarter. (Note: If German is the student's language of admission, only 10 credits count towards graduation.) Credit/no credit only.
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Includes the curriculum of GERMAN 102, preceded by a review of GERMAN 101. Designed for students with a background in German. Awards credits for GERMAN 102. Cannot be taken for credit if student has already taken GERMAN 102, 103, or more advanced courses. Offered: A.
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Special beginning course devoted exclusively to the reading objective. Offered: AS.
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Special beginning course devoted exclusively to the reading objective; 122 continuation of 121. Offered: WSp.
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Conversational practice in small groups based on films. Because series progresses through the year, beginners may enroll only Autumn Quarter. May be taken concurrently with other Germanics courses. Cannot be taken for credit if 250 previously taken. Offered: AWSp.
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Study in German language and culture.
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Accelerated second-year German. Systematic review of German grammar. Intensive practice in conversation, reading and writing. Recommended: GERMAN 103. Offered: S.
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Systematic review of German grammar. Intensive practice in conversation, reading, and writing. First in a sequence of three. Recommended: GERMAN 103. Offered: AWSp.
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Systematic review of German grammar. Intensive practice in conversation, reading, and writing. Second in a sequence of three. Recommended: GERMAN 201. Offered: AWSp.
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Systematic review of German grammar. Intensive practice in conversation, reading, and writing. Third in a sequence of three. Recommended: GERMAN 202. Offered: AWSp.
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Introduction to major figures of German culture from the Reformation to the present, their contribution to the intellectual life of the Western world. Luther, Kant, Goethe, Schopenhauer, Marx, Freud, Nietzsche, Kafka, Brecht, and Mann. In English.
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Introduction to basic grammatical concepts, terminology, and linguistics with emphasis on German-English relationship. Overview of phonology, morphology, syntax, and history of Germanic languages and people, both ancient and modern. Languages covered include Old, Middle, and New High German; English, Frisian, Dutch, Old Saxon, and Gothic. Taught in English. Offered: jointly with LING 220; AWSpS.
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Combines in one quarter the contents of 201 and 202, with special emphasis on reading and speaking skills. Limited to students who have demonstrated exceptional skills in first-year German. Recommended: GERMAN 103. Offered: A.
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Recommended: GERMAN 103. Offered: S.
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Studies of the Grimm brothers' fairy tales, their reception in different cultural frameworks, and their influence on fantasy literature from the nineteenth century to the present, including discussions of their sociological, psychological, and psychoanalytical implications and gender issues. In English.
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Conversational practice in small groups based on films. May be taken concurrently with other Germanics courses. Recommended: GERMAN 103 and GERMAN 150. Offered: WSp.
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Introduction to culture of today's German-speaking world through readings from various media and discussion of diverse manifestations of both high and popular culture, its underlying beliefs and values, and its institutions and historical background. Readings and discussions in English.
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Contribution, assimilation and alienation of German-speaking Jews -- such as Karl Marx, Sigmund Freud and Franz Kafka -- emphasizing the multi-cultural nature of that which is understood as "German culture." Offered: jointly with SISJE 295.
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Topics or figures of German literature or language.
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Language skill development (speaking, writing) using materials selected to broaden understanding of German-speaking countries. Recommended: GERMAN 203. Offered: AW.
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