Credit Courses

(GER) German

Note: Students who have taken two or more years of a foreign language, and have done so in the last two years, should begin that language at the 200 level or switch to a new language. If there is doubt, placement will be determined by testing or consultation with the academic division.

GER 101 - Beginning German I (3 credits)
Fundamentals of German pronunciation and grammatical sentence structure are combined with reading, writing, comprehension, and simple conversation patterns. Supplementary listening tapes and exercises are available in the library. Fall offering. 3 lecture hours
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GER 102 - Beginning German II (3 credits)
Prerequisite: GER 101 with a minimum C grade
Continuation of GER 101. Focus on fundamentals of German pronunciation, sentence structure, more involved reading, writing, comprehension, and conversation patterns. Practice in all verb tenses and moods, and in complex sentence structures. Supplementary listening tapes and exercises are available in the library. Spring offering. 3 lecture hours
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GER 201 - Intermediate German I (3 credits)
Prerequisite: GER 102 or divisional permission
Reviews German sentence structure and grammar problems. Promotes the application of skills acquired in basic courses and experience. Emphasis on building a larger active vocabulary, conversation, composition, and reading literature with controlled vocabularies. Supplementary listening tapes and exercises are available in the library. 3 lecture hours
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GER 202 - Intermediate German II (3 credits)
Prerequisite: GER 201
Reviews structure and grammar; promotes active use of vocabulary through reading and writing. Selections taken from segments of German literature and German culture. German philosophers are read and discussed. Supplementary listening tapes and exercises are available in the library. Spring offering. 3 lecture hours
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