College of Arts and Sciences
Departments
Modern Languages, Comparative Literature, and Linguistics
Germanic Languages Courses
- GER-G 100 Beginning German I (4 cr.) Introduction to present-day German and to selected aspects of German culture. Survey of the language: structure and meaning. Introduction to German grammatical forms and their function. Development of listening comprehension, simple speaking proficiency, controlled reading and writing skills. (Fall)
- GER-G 150 Beginning German II (4 cr.) P: GER-G 100 or equivalent. Introduction to present-day German and to selected aspects of German culture. Survey of the language: structure and meaning. Introduction to German grammatical forms and their function. Development of listening comprehension, simple speaking proficiency, controlled reading and writing skills. (Spring)
- GER-G 200 Oral Practice, Writing, and Reading I (3 cr.) P: GER-G 150 or equivalent. Further development of oral and written command of language structures. Reading of literary and nonliterary texts. (Fall)
- GER-G 250 Oral Practice, Writing, and Reading II (3 cr.) P: GER-G 200 or equivalent. Review of selected grammatical items. Reading of modern German prose and plays with stress on discussion in German. Writing of descriptive and expository prose based on the reading material. (Spring)