German (GER)

GER 101: First Year German (4)

Survey of German grammar with the aim of mastering all the grammatical forms. Development of speaking ability. Reading and understanding of simple texts. Must be taken in sequence, but entrance permitted at any level. 4 lecture hrs/wk

Recommended Prerequisite: WR 115 with a grade of C or better or placement test scores of 70 or above in writing; AND placement scores or 85 or above in Reading.
Terms Typically Offered: Fall, Winter, Spring (Not offered 2023-2024)
GER 102: First Year German (4)

Survey of German grammar with the aim of mastering all the grammatical forms. Development of speaking ability. Reading and understanding of simple texts. Must be taken in sequence, but entrance permitted at any level. 4 lecture hrs/wk

Recommended Prerequisite: WR 115 with a grade of C or better or Compass placement test scores of 70 or above in writing; AND Compass placement scores or 85 or above in Reading.
Terms Typically Offered: Fall, Winter, Spring (Not offered 2023-2024)
GER 103: First Year German (4)

Survey of German grammar with the aim of mastering all the grammatical forms. Development of speaking ability. Reading and understanding of simple texts. Must be taken in sequence, but entrance permitted at any level. 4 lecture hrs/wk

Recommended Prerequisite: WR 115 with a grade of C or better or Compass placement test scores of 70 or above in writing; AND Compass placement scores or 85 or above in Reading.
Terms Typically Offered: Fall, Winter, Spring (Not offered 2023-2024)
GER 201: Second Year German (4)

Systematic discussion of selected grammatical difficulties. Intermediate composition. Reading and discussion of contemporary literary texts. Studies German-speaking countries in general, their people and customs, and their cultural contribution to the Western Hemisphere. 4 lecture hrs/wk

Prerequisite: GER 103 or equivalent.
Terms Typically Offered: Fall, Winter, Spring (Not offered 2023-2024)
GER 202: Second Year German (4)

Systematic discussion of selected grammatical difficulties. Intermediate composition. Reading and discussion of contemporary literary texts. Studies German-speaking countries in general, their people and customs, and their cultural contribution to the Western Hemisphere. 4 lecture hrs/wk

Prerequisite: GER 103 or equivalent.
Terms Typically Offered: Fall, Winter, Spring (Not offered 2023-2024)
GER 203: Second Year German (4)

Systematic discussion of selected grammatical difficulties. Intermediate composition. Reading and discussion of contemporary literary texts. Studies German-speaking countries in general, their people and customs, and their cultural contribution to the Western Hemisphere. 4 lecture hrs/wk

Prerequisite: GER 103 or equivalent.
Terms Typically Offered: Fall, Winter, Spring (Not offered 2023-2024)
GER 211: Conversational German (3)

Continuation of the audio-lingual method of GER 201-3. Review of grammar patterns. Expansion of conversational and written skills plus vocabulary through oral discussion and written exercises. Writing German essays on historic and current issues in Germany. Reading and discussion of select German literature. Participate in community activities with students in GER 101-203. 3 lecture hrs/wk

Prerequisite: GER 203 or equivalent.
Terms Typically Offered: Fall, Winter, Spring (Not offered 2023-2024)
GER 212: Conversational German (3)

Continuation of the audio-lingual method of GER 201-3. Review of grammar patterns. Expansion of conversational and written skills plus vocabulary through oral discussion and written exercises. Writing German essays on historic and current issues in Germany. Reading and discussion of select German literature. Participate in community activities with GER 101-203. 3 lecture hrs/wk

Prerequisite: GER 203 or equivalent.
Terms Typically Offered: Fall, Winter, Spring (Not offered 2023-2024)
GER 213: Conversational German (3)

Continuation of the audio-lingual method of GER 201-3. Review of grammar patterns. Expansion of conversational and written skills plus vocabulary through oral discussion and written exercises. Writing German essays on historic and current issues in Germany. Reading and discussion of select German literature. Participate in community activities with GER 101-203. 3 lecture hrs/wk

Prerequisite: GER 203 or equivalent.
Terms Typically Offered: Fall, Winter, Spring (Not offered 2023-2024)