German Courses
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Irina A. Kappler-Crookston, Dept. Chair (302Admin. Bldg. 83844-3174 phone 208/885-6179; forlang@uidaho.edu).
Vertically-related courses in this subject field are: Germ 101/101L-Germ 102/102L-Germ 201/201L-Germ 202. Any one of the following courses may be considered the terminal course for the related vertical sequence above: Germ 301 or Germ 302. A maximum of 16 credits may be earned for vertical credit in any language, in the Department of Modern Languages & Cultures.
Germ 101 Elementary German I (4 cr)
Pronunciation, vocabulary, reading, spoken German, and functional grammar.
Coreq: Germ 101L
Germ 101L Elementary German I Lab (1 cr)
Pronunciation, vocabulary, reading, spoken German, and functional grammar. Four lec and one 1-hr lab a wk.
Coreq: Germ 101
Germ 102 Elementary German II (4 cr)
Pronunciation, vocabulary, reading, spoken German, and functional grammar.
Coreq: Germ 102L
Germ 102L Elementary German II Lab (1 cr)
Pronunciation, vocabulary, reading, spoken German, and functional grammar. Four lec and one 1-hr lab a wk.
Coreq: Germ 102
Germ 201 Intermediate German I (4 cr)
Review and practice of basic language skills; increased emphasis on reading and free discussion. Appropriate starting point for students with two or three yrs of high school German. Recommended Preparation: Germ 102 or Equivalent.
Coreq: Germ 201L
Germ 201L Intermediate German I Lab (1 cr)
Review and practice of basic language skills; increased emphasis on reading and free discussion. Appropriate starting point for students with two or three yrs of high school German. Recommended Preparation: Germ 102 or Equivalent. Four lec and one 1-hr lab a wk.
Coreq: Germ 201
Germ 202 Intermediate German II (4 cr)
Review and practice of basic language skills; increased emphasis on reading and free discussion. Appropriate starting point for students with two or three yrs of high school German. Recommended Preparation: Germ 102 or Equivalent
Germ 204 (s) Special Topics (cr arr)
Germ 299 (s) Directed Study (cr arr)
Germ 301 Advanced German Grammar (3 cr)
Emphasis on writing skills and various kinds of writing; selective review of German grammar and usage. Recommended Preparation: Germ 202. Cooperative: open to WSU degree-seeking students. (Fall, Alt/yrs)
Germ 302 Advanced German Speaking and Writing (3 cr)
Emphasis on developing proficiency in speaking and writing; discussion on topics of cultural interest. Recommended Preparation: Germ 202. (Fall, Alt/yrs)
Germ 304 20th Century German Culture and Society (3 cr)
German society, political culture, and the arts in the 20th century. Recommended Preparation: Germ 202.
Germ 305 Germany in the New Europe (3 cr)
Contemporary social and political institutions in German-speaking Europe; reading and discussion on topics of current interest in Germany and the European Union. Recommended Preparation: Germ 202.
Germ 306 Introduction to German Literature (3 cr)
Introduction to the study of German literature; representative texts from various genres and periods. Recommended Preparation: Germ 202.
Germ 404 (s) Special Topics (cr arr)
Germ 420 (s) Topics in German Culture and Literature - Themes (3 cr, max 6)
For advanced students; important themes in German cultural/literary studies. Recommended Preparation: Germ 301 or 302, and Germ 306. Cooperative: open to WSU degree-seeking students. (Spring, Alt/yrs)
Germ 440 German Media through the Internet (3 cr)
For advanced Students. Reading and discussion from contemporary media in the German-language Internet; focus on topics of current cultural interest. Recommended Preparation: Germ 301 or 302 and Germ 306.
Germ 499 (s) Directed Study (cr arr)