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)
Gen Ed: International
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)
Gen Ed: International
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)
Gen Ed: International
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)
Gen Ed: International
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)
Gen Ed: International
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)
Gen Ed: International
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 404 (s) Special Topics (cr arr)
Germ 420 (s) Topics in German Culture and Literature - Themes (3 cr, max 6)
Gen Ed: International
For advanced students; important themes in German cultural/literary studies. Recommended Preparation: Germ 301 or Germ 302. Cooperative: open to WSU degree-seeking students. (Spring, Alt/yrs)
Germ 440 German Media through the Internet (3 cr)
Gen Ed: International
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 Germ 302.
Germ 499 (s) Directed Study (cr arr)