Germanic Languages and Literatures (GER)
GER 101 (4 credit hours)
Elementary German I
Designed to develop basic skills in speaking, writing, listening and reading with particular emphasis on conversation. Introduces the rich and diverse culture of the German-speaking world, with the goal of developing students' intercultural knowledge and understanding. Represents the first course in a two-semester sequence designed to introduce students to German. Intended for students with little or no previous German instruction. Lecture: 4 credits (60 contact hours).
Attributes: Foreign Language
Components: LEC: Lecture
GER 102 (4 credit hours)
Elementary German II
Designed to further develop skills in speaking, writing, listening and reading with particular emphasis on conversation. Emphasizes improved comprehension and fluency and the ability to narrate past events. Develops an expanded German vocabulary and use of more complex grammatical structures. Continues to introduce the rich and diverse culture of the German-speaking world with the goal of further developing students' intercultural knowledge and understanding. Represents the second course in a two-semester sequence designed to introduce students to German. Intended for students with one semester of college German or one to two years of high school German. Lecture: 4 credits (60 contact hours).
Pre-requisite: GER 101 or consent of the department, instructor and/or placement test.
Attributes: Foreign Language
Components: LEC: Lecture
GER 201 (3 credit hours)
Intermediate German I
Expands skills in speaking, writing, listening and reading acquired in earlier courses with particular emphasis on conversation. Develops a deeper understanding of the rich and diverse culture of the German-speaking world. Lecture: 3 credits (45 contact hours).
Pre-requisite: GER 102, or equivalent or placement test.
Attributes: Foreign Language
Components: LEC: Lecture
GER 202 (3 credit hours)
Intermediate German II
Continues to expand skills in speaking, writing, listening and reading acquired in earlier courses with particular emphasis on conversation and writing. Enhances students' deep understanding of the rich and diverse culture of the German-speaking world. Lecture: 3 credits (45 contact hours).
Pre-requisite: GER 201 or equivalent or placement test.
Attributes: Foreign Language
Components: LEC: Lecture