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German Language and Culture, Eutin
Courses Offered
Students enroll in three 3-credit hour classes appropriate to their skill level for a total of nine hours of credit. The language of instruction for all classes is German. Outside of class, students are encouraged to use German for all everyday purposes, including meals, excursions, etc.
* GERM 212 Intermediate German... read more
Courses Offered
Students enroll in three 3-credit hour classes appropriate to their skill level for a total of nine hours of credit. The language of instruction for all classes is German. Outside of class, students are encouraged to use German for all everyday purposes, including meals, excursions, etc.
* GERM 212 Intermediate German I. (3 credits) A continuation of GERM 108. Structured grammar review, composition, conversation with readings of literary and cultural texts. Prerequisite: GERM 108 or equivalent.
* GERM 216 Intermediate German II. (3 credits) A continuation of GERM 212. Structured grammar review, composition, conversation with readings of literary and cultural texts. Prerequisite: GERM 212 or equivalent.
* GERM 340 Deutsche Grammatik. (3 Credits) Exercises in selected topics of German grammar. Prerequisite: GERM 216 or equivalent.
* GERM 444 German Conversation for Everyday Use. (3 credits) The goal of this course is to maintain and further develop practical conversational skills of students who already have a basic knowledge of German. Discussion will range among topics from everyday German life and current affairs, with German newspapers and magazines providing the orientation.
* Eutin Intensive German Option
Students enrolled in their first semester of German in the Spring 2011 term and in good standing may qualify to participate in the Eutin Intensive German option. Students receive 11 credit hours of GERM 118 (the equivalent of GERM 108, 212 and 216). Students who qualify and elect this option will pay an additional two hours of tuition. Students interested in this option should contact the program director or the Office of Study Abroad for more information. Less