Courses For German At American University Washington DC
GERM-095
GERMAN
Course Level: Study Abroad
GERM-116
GERMAN
Course Level: Undergraduate
GERM-126
GERMAN
Course Level: Undergraduate
GERM-127
GERMAN
Course Level: Undergraduate
GERM-132
GERMAN
Course Level: Undergraduate
German, Elementary I (4)
Prepares students to function in everyday situations in the German-speaking world. Focuses on the acquisition of basic vocabulary and grammatical structures in culturally authentic contexts through speaking, reading, writing, and listening comprehension. One class per week emphasizes oral communication. Designed for students with no prior experience with German. Usually offered every fall.
GERM-133
GERMAN
Course Level: Undergraduate
German, Elementary II (4)
Continuation of GERM-132. Usually offered every spring. Prerequisite: GERM-132 or equivalent
GERM-226
GERMAN
Course Level: Undergraduate
GERM-227
GERMAN
Course Level: Undergraduate
GERM-232
GERMAN
Course Level: Undergraduate
German, Intermediate I (4)
Refinement of basic language skills in a cultural context. Expansion of vocabulary and grammatical structures and further development of communicative skills. Content focuses on cultural patterns in the German-speaking world. One class per week emphasizes oral communication skills. Usually offered every fall. Prerequisite: GERM-133 or equivalent.
GERM-233
GERMAN
Course Level: Undergraduate
German, Intermediate II (4)
Continuation of GERM-232. Usually offered every spring. Prerequisite: GERM-232 or equivalent.
GERM-326
GERMAN
Course Level: Undergraduate
GERM-327
GERMAN
Course Level: Undergraduate
GERM-328
GERMAN
Course Level: Undergraduate
GERM-332
GERMAN
Course Level: Undergraduate
German Conversation and Composition I (3)
Promotes the advanced active use of German in culturally authentic contexts. Emphasis on the development of fluency and accuracy in oral and written communication. Written and oral exercises focus on a broad range of communicative genres. Usually offered every fall. Prerequisite: GERM-233 or equivalent.
GERM-333
GERMAN
Course Level: Undergraduate
German Conversation and Composition II (3)
Continuation of GERM-332. Usually offered every spring. Prerequisite: GERM-332 equivalent.
GERM-336
GERMAN
Course Level: Undergraduate
German Topics (3)
Topics vary by section, may be repeated for credit with different topic. Rotating topics taught in German include customs and manners, lands and regions, east and west, survey of arts, etc. Prerequisite: GERM-333 or permission of instructor.
GERM-338
GERMAN
Course Level: Undergraduate
Introduction to German Translation (3)
An introduction to the methods, techniques, and problems involved in translating from German into English. Emphasis on translating general material, with some consideration of the translation of specialized material. Introduction to the field of translation as a profession. Usually offered alternate falls. Prerequisite: GERM-333 or permission of instructor.
GERM-339
GERMAN
Course Level: Undergraduate
Business German (3)
Advanced language course designed to provide an introduction to the language and concepts of business and economics in German-speaking countries. The course combines acquisition of language skills with study of the geographical and sociopolitical context of the German-speaking world. Usually offered every spring. Prerequisite: GERM-233 or equivalent.
GERM-432
GERMAN
Course Level: Undergraduate
Studies in German Film (3)
Introduction to the history, theory, and critical analysis of the German cinema arts. Weekly film screenings provide a framework for the study and criticism of German film, from its beginnings through the New German Cinema. Usually offered alternate falls. Prerequisite: GERM-333 or permission of instructor.
GERM-433
GERMAN
Course Level: Undergraduate
German Lyric Poetry (3)
Survey of German lyric poetry, as well as selected examples of longer poetic works, as expressions of the German cultural identity throughout history. The focus of the course is interdisciplinary, encompassing poetry’s relationship to music, visual art, historiography, religion and politics. Usually offered alternate falls. Prerequisite: GERM-333 or permission of instructor.
GERM-438
GERMAN
Course Level: Undergraduate
German Civilization I (3)
A survey of the cultural development of German-speaking Europe from its beginnings to the end of the Middle Ages. Historical developments, literature, art, and music are studied as the basis for discussion of German cultural history. Taught in German. Usually offered alternate falls. Prerequisite: GERM-333 or permission of instructor.
GERM-439
GERMAN
Course Level: Undergraduate
German Civilization II (3)
Continuation of GERM-438, covering German history from the sixteenth to the twenty-first century. Taught in German. Usually offered alternate springs. Prerequisite: GERM-333 or permission of instructor.
GERM-TOOL
GERMAN
Course Level: Graduate
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