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GERMAN 5000
1-4 credits
Foreign Languages Travel Abroad Seminar
- A seminar with emphasis on language, literature, and culture. Non-language students may take this course in English translation for credit in humanities but not receive any foreign language credit. Students travel under supervision and receive from one to four credits in German or in translated literature for non-language students. Number of credits depends on the duration of exposure, the amount of reading, and the quality of written work. Non-language students should consult the humanities department chair.
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GERMAN 5530
3 credits
German Civilization
- The political, social, intellectual, and artistic development of the German nation from its origin to the present. Required for a major or teaching minor in German.
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GERMAN 6220
2 credits
Phonetics
- Theory of German sounds with practical training in pronunciation. Required for a major or teaching minor in German.
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GERMAN 6250
1-4 credits
Supervised Independent Study
- For advanced students who wish to further acquaint themselves with German literature, civilization, or linguistics; thesis type report and examination; number of credits to be determined at the beginning of the course. By special permission.