GRMN 1002 Elementary German (3-V-3)
A continuation of German 1001. Students admitted provisionally with CPC deficiency in foreign languages may take this course to satisfy the foreign language CPC requirement. Regular credit will not be given to students who have had German in high school. Prerequisites: GRMN 1001 or placement.

GRMN 2001 Intermediate German (3-V-3)
This proficiency-centered course is designed to build on high school German or on GRMN 1002. More emphasis will be placed on listening, speaking, and reading skills in practical situations. Students will learn how to "get around" in places where German is spoken natively. Prerequisite: GRMN 1002 or placement.

GRMN 2002 Intermediate German (3-V-3)
This proficiency-centered course includes a grammar review and more intensive work in listening comprehension, speaking, and reading, with more emphasis on writing than in GRMN 2001. German-speaking cultures will be studied through music, art, film, literary and cultural readings, including current events. At the end of this course, students should have a basic competence in German. Students who wish to take upper-division courses in German will need to demonstrate sufficient proficiency as determined by the foreign language faculty before enrolling in courses for the minor. Prerequisites: GRMN 2001 or placement.

GRMN 3100 German Conversation (3-0-3)
An intensive course designed to teach students how to communicate orally in German in everyday, practical, and travel-related situations. May not be taken by native speakers of German. Prerequisites: GRMN 2001-2002.

GRMN 3220 German Culture (3-0-3)
A course designed to introduce the student to the works of major writers in German philosophy, history, psychology, religion, and science. Prerequisites: GRMN 2001-2002.

GRMN 3300 Advanced German Grammar (3-0-3)
A course whose purpose is to teach the student the finer points of German grammar. Prerequisites: GRMN 2001-2002.

GRMN 3510 Survey of German Literature (3-0-3)
A course designed to acquaint the student with a general survey of German literature, from the Old High German period up to the present. Prerequisites: GRMN 2001-2002.

GRMN 3520 German Poetry (3-0-3)
A course whose purpose is to introduce the student to a wide range of readings from German poetry. Prerequisites: GRMN 2001-2002.

GRMN 4950 Selected Topics (3-0-3)
A variable-content course, intended to meet the interests of students minoring or majoring in German and desiring to make an intensive study of some special area of German language or literature. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisites: GRMN 2001-2002.

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