German
| GERM 100 | Beginning German I | |
| 3.00 credits | (4,1.75,0) hrs | 15 wks |
| A comprehensive introduction to the German language: comprehension and speaking are reinforced through reading, writing and computer programs. Films, tapes, activities, etc. help develop an awareness of the cultures of German-speaking countries. | ||
| GERM 101 | Beginning German II | |
| 3.00 credits | (4,1.75,0) hrs | 15 wks |
| Prerequisite: GERM 100 with a minimum C grade or German 11 | ||
| This course is a continuation of GERM 100 and must be taken in order to realize first year level college/university German. GERM 101 should be taken, whenever possible, in the term following GERM 100. | ||
| Note: Prerequisites may be waived by permission of instructor. | ||
| GERM 200 | Intermediate German I | |
| 3.00 credits | (4,1.75,0) hrs | 15 wks |
| Prerequisite: GERM 101 or German 12 with a minimum C grade and GERM 201 as a prerequisite or co-requisite | ||
| GERM 200 reviews basic German grammar and usage, and introduces students to modern German literature. It aims, through the discussion of the cultures and concerns of the German-speaking peoples, to increase the ability to communicate in the fullest sense of the term. | ||
| Note: Placement tests are available. This course may not be offered every year. | ||
| Note: Prerequisites may be waived by permission of instructor. | ||
| GERM 201 | Intermediate German II | |
| 3.00 credits | (4,1.75,0) hrs | 15 wks |
| Prerequisite: GERM 200 with a minimum C grade or German 12 | ||
| Continues the review and development of German language skills at the Intermediate level. Together with GERM 200 it completes the requirements for second year college/university German. | ||
| Note: Placement tests are available. This course may not be offered every year. | ||
| Note: Prerequisites may be waived by permission of instructor. | ||