Course Catalogs
Major: German (B.A.)
| Courses | |
|---|---|
| GERMN 101 German: Stage III | 3 hours |
| GERMN 102 German: Stage IV | 3 hours |
| GERMN 201 German Conversation and Composition | 3 hours |
| GERMN 202 German Conversation and Composition | 3 hours |
| Courses beyond GERMN 202 German Conversation and Composition Twelve of these hours must be earned abroad. |
18 hours |
| Senior Comprehensive: | |
|---|---|
| MLANG 295 Independent Study, MLANG 296 Special Projects, or MLANG 297 Internship |
1 hours |
GERMN 101 German: Stage III is the first in a two-part sequence of intermediate-level German, designed to build upon basic language concepts acquired in introductory-level courses, expand cultural knowledge, and increase confidence while enhancing listening, speaking, reading and writing skills in German.
Prerequisite(s): GERMN 002 German: Stage II or equivalent.
(Normally offered each fall semester.)
Continuation of GERMN 101 German: Stage III.
Prerequisite(s): GERMN 101 German: Stage III or equivalent.
(Normally offered each spring semester.)
A course designed to provide intensive practice in speaking and writing German with a detailed study of grammatical and stylistic usage.
Prerequisite(s): GERMN 102 German: Stage IV or equivalent.
(Normally offered each fall semester.)
A continuation of GERMN 201 German Conversation and Composition.
Prerequisite(s): GERMN 201 German Conversation and Composition or equivalent.
(Normally offered each spring semester.)
An opportunity for a student to engage in advanced, supervised, individual field, lab, or library research. Independent study may not duplicate courses described in the catalog.
Prerequisite(s): Permission of the department.
Supervised work on an approved project involving subject matter not included in any of the standard courses. Projects are normally developed individually but may be developed in organized groups. Students should designate the area of work and seek departmental approval in the semester prior to registration. When MLANG 296 Special Projects is taken to fulfill the senior comprehensive requirement, the exit interview process will be part of the course requirements.
Prerequisite(s): Permission of the department.
The language internship is designed for those students who wish to pursue an experience using the target language outside the traditional classroom environment. It is the responsibility of the student to secure a situation with an appropriate sponsor. With the help of the appropriate faculty member, the student should design an internship according to departmental guidelines. A maximum of 2 hours may be applied toward the major. When the Internship is taken to fulfill the senior comprehensive requirement, the exit interview process will be part of the course requirements.
Pass/fail only.
Prerequisite(s): Permission of the department.
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