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- Advanced German Language and Culture (H1GER006)
- Divided Germany (H1GER013)
- Fantasy, Horror & Magic (H1GER008)
- Germany before Nazism (H1GER003)
- Intermediate German Language and Culture (H1GER005)
- Introduction to German Language and Culture (H1GER004)
- Jews in Germany (H1GER012)
Advanced German Language and Culture (H1GER006)
Dept/DivisionMLC/HumanitiesDescription:In this cluster, the more advanced student will be able to pursue linguistic and cultural studies concerning both broad and specific topics. Each course is taught exclusively in German.Note:Unless otherwise noted, all clusters require at least twelve credits.Courses:
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Choose three of the followingGER_200: ADVANCED CONVERSATION & COMP GER_202: CONTEMPORARY GERMAN ISSUES GER_203: INTRO TO GERMAN LIT GER_207: GERMAN IN GERMANY GER_248: READING TRAVEL WRITING GER_249: BESTSELLERS OF THE NEW GENERATION GER_250: INTRODUCTION TO GERMAN FILM
Divided Germany (H1GER013)
Dept/DivisionMLC/HumanitiesDescription:In this cluster students will be introduced to the cinema and culture of divided Germany and Eastern Europe (1945-89), while also engaging the larger historical developments of Eastern and Western Europe in general, and divided Germany in particular.Note:Unless otherwise noted, all clusters require at least twelve credits.Courses:
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(crosslistings in other departments acceptable)VALID
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Choose two of the followingGER_284: HOLLYWOOD BEHIND THE WALL Fall 2006 GER_285: MEN OF MARBLE - WOMEN OF STEEL Fall 2008 GER_288: MOTHERS COMRADES & WHORES Spring 2008
Choose one of the followingHIS_196: GERMANY BETWEEN EAST AND WEST Spring 2009 HIS_205: EUROPE SINCE 1945 Fall 2008
Fantasy, Horror & Magic (H1GER008)
Dept/DivisionMLC/HumanitiesDescription:The genres of horror, magic and fantasy fiction are some of the most popular. In this cluster students will be introduced to the elements of literary, film, and cultural studies as they analyze moments of horror, magic and fantasy from their German roots to contemporary American forms.Note:Unless otherwise noted, all clusters require at least twelve credits.Courses:
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(crosslistings in other departments acceptable)VALID
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Choose three of the followingGER_209: COWBOYS AND INDIANS Fall 2009 GER_212: MONSTERS GHOSTS & ALIENS GER_214: FAIRY TALES MYTHS & LEGENDS GER_229: KLEIST & KAFKA GER_230: UNCANNY STORIES: POE & HOFFMAN GER_232: WIZARDS MAGIC FANTASY Fall 2009
Germany before Nazism (H1GER003)
Dept/DivisionMLC/HumanitiesDescription:This sequence provides a historically structured overview of the most important developments in German culture and society during the 18th, 19th, and early 20th centuries.Note:Unless otherwise noted, all clusters require at least twelve credits.Courses:
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(crosslistings in other departments acceptable)VALID
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Choose two of the followingGER_203: INTRO GERMAN CULTURE GER_204: MARX & MARXISM GER_205: NIETZSCHE & THE NIETZSCHE GER_206: FREUD:AN INTRODUCTION GER_212: MONSTERS GHOSTS & ALIENS Spring 2009 GER_220: SEX&GENDER: 18TH C REPRSNTATN Spring 2009 GER_229: KLEIST & KAFKA GER_230: POE & HOFFMANN: UNCANNY STORIES GER_231: STRANGERS IN A STRANGE LAND Spring 2008 GER_252: BRIGHT LIGHTS BIG CITY Fall 2007 GER_254: FRANKFURT SCHOOL GER_291: WEIMAR CULTURE Spring 2009
Choose one of the followingHIS_193Q: WEIMAR GERMANY HIS_225: GERMANY & AUSTRIA:1800-1914 HIS_233: 19TH CENTURY EUROPEAN THOUGHT HIS_234: 20TH CENTURY EUROPEAN THOUGHT HIS_320W: THE GERMAN PROBLEM
Intermediate German Language and Culture (H1GER005)
Dept/DivisionMLC/HumanitiesDescription:This cluster includes two intermediate courses in German, which will address all skills but will do more reading of cultural materials than GER 101: ELEMENTARY GERMAN I-102. It is followed by a third course which provides an in-depth view of a particular cultural topic.Note:Unless otherwise noted, all clusters require at least twelve credits.Courses:
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(crosslistings in other departments acceptable)VALID
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RequiredGER_151: INTERMEDIATE GERMAN I GER_152: INTERMEDIATE GERMAN II
Choose one of the followingGER_200: ADVANCED CONVERSATION & COMPOSITION GER_204: MARX & MARXISM GER_205: NIETZSCHE & THE NIETZSCHEANS GER_206: FREUD:AN INTRODUCTION GER_207: ADV GERMAN IN BERLIN GER_254: FRANKFURT SCHOOL
Introduction to German Language and Culture (H1GER004)
Dept/DivisionMLC/HumanitiesDescription:This cluster introduces students to basic language skills (reading, writing, speaking, listening) as well as the cultural context of German. The third element is a related course in English which will open up the study of this linguistic-cultural area by looking at the evolution of its civilization or the dynamics of contemporary life.Note:Unless otherwise noted, all clusters require at least twelve credits.Courses:
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(crosslistings in other departments acceptable)VALID
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RequiredGER_101: ELEMENTARY GERMAN I GER_102: ELEMENTARY GERMAN II
Choose one of the followingCLT_101: TOPICS IN COMPARATIVE LITERATURE GER_151: INTERMEDIATE GERMAN I GER_157: INTERMED GERMAN IN BERLIN GER_160: THE NEW EUROPE Spring 2007 GER_161: EUROPE TODAY Spring 2008 GER_229: KLEIST & KAFKA GER_230: POE & HOFFMANN GER_247: REPRESENTING THE HOLOCAUST GER_248: ON THE MOVE Spring 2008 GER_252: BRIGHT LIGHTS BIG CITY Fall 2007 GER_272: GENDER & SEXUALITY IN THE 20TH CENTURY Fall 2006 GER_284: HOLLYWOOD BEHIND THE WALL Fall 2006 GER_288: MOTHERS COMRADES & WHORES Spring 2008 GER_289: GERMAN DIRECTORS: FASSBINDER Spring 2009
Jews in Germany (H1GER012)
Dept/DivisionMLC/HumanitiesDescription:In this cluster students will be introduced to the history, experience, artistic production and representation of Jews in 20th-century Germany.Note:Unless otherwise noted, all clusters require at least twelve credits.Courses:
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(crosslistings in other departments acceptable)VALID
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Choose both of the followingGER_231: STRANGERS IN A STRANGE LAND Spring 2008 GER_247: REPRESENTING THE HOLOCAUST Fall 2008
Choose one of the followingHIS_206: THE HOLOCAUST Fall 2007 HIS_226: HITLER'S GERMANY Spring 2008