German Courses
Humanities Division
Courses marked with an asterisk (*) may be used to partially fulfill
Core Requirements.
GERM 101
Beginning German I
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A beginning course for students with little or no preparation
in German. The course includes the essentials of German
grammar, reading elementary texts, speaking and writing simple
sentences. Freely scheduled language laboratory assignments and
written exercises.
Fall, 3 Credits
GERM 102*
Beginning German II
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A continuation of Germ 101. Grammar will be continued, but
stress will be on reading, writing, listening, and speaking.
Students who complete the 101-102 sequence will be expected to
master a limited vocabulary and be sufficiently prepared in
grammar to pursue a higher level. Language laboratory
assignments are part of the course.
Spring, 3 Credits
GERM 203*
Intermediate German I
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Review and intensified study of German grammar, exercises in
vocabulary building, reading, and written compositions.
Exercises in conversation and continued practice in the language
laboratory.
Fall, 3 Credits
GERM 204*
Intermediate German II
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A second semester continuation of the intermediate unit.
Students will write exercises in German, pursue language
conversation, increase vocabulary, correct pronunciation
difficulties, and read non-text materials and literature.
Language laboratory practice.
Spring, 3 Credits
GERM 305 and GERM 306
Advanced German Composition and Conversation
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A third-year language course providing a systematic
study of the structure and syntax of the German language.
Concentration on the spoken and written language, supplemented
by language laboratory exercises. Readings in culture and
civilization. May be repeated.
Prerequisites: GERM 204
or the equivalent, or permission of instructor.
Spring and Fall, 3 Credits

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