German Major
Bachelor's degree
In Evanston (USA)
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Bachelor's degree
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Location
Evanston (USA)
GERMAN 101-1 Beginning German (1 Unit) This sequence emphasizing the four modalities-speaking, listening comprehension, reading, and writing-offers students a systematic introduction to German language and culture.
Prerequisite: None or one year of high-school German or placement exam results.GERMAN 101-SA-1 Beginning German (1 Unit) This sequence emphasizing the four modalities-speaking, listening comprehension, reading, and writing-offers students a systematic introduction to German language and culture.
Prerequisite: None or one year of high-school German or placement exam results.
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- Writing
- School
- German Literature
- German Language
Course programme
GERMAN 101-1& GERMAN 101-2& GERMAN 101-3Beginning Germanand Beginning Germanand Beginning German
GERMAN 102-1& GERMAN 102-2& GERMAN 102-3Intermediate Germanand Intermediate Germanand Intermediate German
GERMAN 115-0Intensive Beginning German through Musical Journeys in Vienna
GERMAN 201-0Focus Reading
GERMAN 203-0Focus Speaking
GERMAN 205-0Focus Writing
GERMAN 207-0Current Events in German Media
GERMAN 209-0German in the Business World
GERMAN 211-0German Culture through Film
GERMAN 213-0History, Politics, and Culture in 21st Century German
GERMAN 221-1Introduction to Literature: 1800-1900
GERMAN 221-2Introduction to German Literature: 1900-1945
GERMAN 221-3Introduction to Literature: 1945-today
GERMAN 223-0Austrian Literature
GERMAN 245-0Special Topics in German Literature and Culture
GERMAN 303-0Speaking as Discovery
GERMAN 305-0Writing as Discovery
GERMAN 307-0German Media
GERMAN 309-1Advanced Business German: the German Economy
GERMAN 309-2Advanced Business German: Marketing and Management
GERMAN 321-1Reason, Revolution, and Despair: 1800-1900
GERMAN 321-2Myth and Modernity: 1900-1945
GERMAN 321-3Recoveries and Transitions: 1945-Present
GERMAN 323-0Rhyme and Reason in German Poetry
GERMAN 327-0German Expressionism
GERMAN 329-0Brecht: Theater, Film, and Media
GERMAN 331-0Shattered Worlds: Representation after the Shoa
GERMAN 333-0Literature of a Divided Nation
GERMAN 335-0Minority Voices in Germany
GERMAN 337-0Science and Culture in Germany
GERMAN 345-0Topics in German Literature and Culture
GERMAN 398-0Undergraduate Seminar
GERMAN 399-0Independent Study
German Major