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Syllabi
| GR 110 | Beginning German I |
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Fundamental principles of pronunciation and grammar. Dictation, reading, simple speaking, and writing. Offered every fall. |
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| GR 111 | Beginning German II |
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(Prerequisite, GR 110 or equivalent.) Conversation, reading for comprehension, German life and culture. Offered every spring. |
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| GR 213 | Intermediate German I |
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(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. |
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| GR 214 | Intermediate German II |
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(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. |
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| GR 339 | Reading & Conversation |
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(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. |
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| GR 435 | Survey in German Literature |
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(Prerequisite, GR 365.) An introduction to prominent issues, themes, and writers in German literature from the medieval period through the 20th century |
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| GR 475 | Independant Study |
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ESU German Faculty: Dr. Roxane Riegler, Renate Kerwick

