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Last updated 12.20.2006 by
Melissa Lowery.

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Why should I study German?

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Syllabi

GR 110
Beginning German I
 

Fundamental principles of pronunciation and grammar. Dictation, reading, simple speaking, and writing. Offered every fall.

GR 111
Beginning German II
 

(Prerequisite, GR 110 or equivalent.) Conversation, reading for comprehension, German life and culture. Offered every spring.

GR 213
Intermediate German I
 

(Prerequisite, GR 111 or equivalent.) Continuation of Beginning German II. Expanded understanding and speaking with greater emphasis on reading and writing. Study of the culture of German-speaking countries continued. Offered every fall.

GR 214
Intermediate German II
 

(Prerequisite, GR 213 or equivalent.) Continuation of Intermediate German I and completion of the basic program. Expanded understanding and speaking with added emphasis on writing and reading. Study of the culture of German-speaking countries continued. Offered every spring.

GR 339
Reading & Conversation
 

(Prerequisite, GR 214 or equivalent.) This course is designed to promote further development of reading and speaking skills as well as to enhance the studentÿs knowledge of contemporary culture of German-speaking countries.

GR 435
Survey in German Literature
 

(Prerequisite, GR 365.) An introduction to prominent issues, themes, and writers in German literature from the medieval period through the 20th century

GR 475
Independant Study
 
1-4 HRS.

ESU German Faculty: Dr. Roxane Riegler, Renate Kerwick