GERM - German (GERM)

GERM 1001  Elementary German I  (3 Credits)  
Fundamentals of grammar. Pronunciation and syntax. Competence in aural and oral aspects are stressed in addition to reading and writing.
GERM 1002  Elementary German II  (3 Credits)  
Fundamentals of grammar. Pronunciation and syntax. Competence in aural and oral aspects are stressed in addition to reading and writing.
GERM 2001  Interm German I  (3 Credits)  
Review of the essentials of grammar, vocabulary building, conversation and composition. Reading of modern prose. Prerequisite: GERM 1002 or equivalent department placement test or permission of the department. (Formerly GERM 1101).
GERM 2002  Interm German II  (3 Credits)  
Review of the essentials of grammar, vocabulary building, conversation and composition. Reading of modern prose. Prerequisite: GERM 1002 or equivalent department placement test or permission of the department. (Formerly GERM 1102).
GERM 3001  Advanced German I  (3 Credits)  
Improvement of all language skills and their application and interpretation in business situations. Prerequisite: GERM 2002 or permission of department. (Formerly GERM 1201).
GERM 3002  Advanced German II  (3 Credits)  
Improvement of all language skills and their application and interpretation in business situations. Prerequisite: GERM 2002 or permission of department. (Formerly GERM 1202).
GERM 3011  Conversational Germ I  (3 Credits)  
Oral use of the language; conversation based on topics of everyday life as well as of cultural interest. Prerequisite: GERM 3002 or taken simultaneously with GERM 3001-3002. (Formerly GERM 2101).
GERM 3304  Sp. Topics: Grammar & Civ.  (3 Credits)  
GERM 3305  Germ Civilization I  (3 Credits)  
Improvement of all language skills and their application and interpretation in business situations. Prerequisite: GERM 3002 or permission of department. (Formerly GERM 2211).
GERM 3306  Germ Civ II  (3 Credits)  
Artistic, geographic, historic, literary and social background of Germany. Conducted in German. Prerequisite: GERM 3002 or permission of department. (Formerly GERM 2212).

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