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Courses in German are offered through the Department of Germanic and Slavic Studies.
| GER 100 LEC,TUT 0.50 | Course ID: 013628 |
| Zeitgeist and Popular Culture | |
| An introduction to life, society, and culture in modern Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. | |
| [Note: Taught in English.] | |
| GER 101 LAB,LEC 0.50 | Course ID: 006056 |
| Elementary German I | |
| For students with little or no knowledge of German. The basic elements of German grammar with emphasis on group and individual oral practice. Development of skills in listening/comprehension, speaking, reading and writing. Introduction to aspects of German culture and everyday life. Tapes and computer exercises accompany each chapter of the textbook. Students are encouraged to use them in the language laboratory and at home. | |
| [Note: GER 101 is not open to students with native, near-native or similar advanced ability.] | |
| Antireq: OAC German or 4U German | |
| Also offered Online | |
| GER 102 LAB,LEC 0.50 | Course ID: 006057 |
| Elementary German II | |
| A continuation of GER 101. | |
| [Note: GER 102 is not open to students with native, near-native or similar advanced ability.] | |
| Prereq: GER 101. | |
| Antireq: OAC German or 4U German | |
| Also offered Online | |
| GER 201 LAB,LEC 0.50 | Course ID: 006070 |
| Intermediate German I | |
| This course continues the work of GER 101/102, completing the first-year textbook. It offers practice in speaking, reading and writing, with vocabulary building, grammar, and exercises in comprehension. | |
| [Note: Students intending to major in German or preparing for work or study terms in German-speaking Europe are encouraged to take GER 201 and 203 concurrently. Students who wish to take only one German language course in a semester are encouraged to start with GER 201 if they feel a need to review basic concepts, and GER 203 if they wish to focus on their written skills. GER 201 is not open to students with native, near-native or similar advanced ability.] | |
| Prereq: GER 102 or OAC German or 4U German | |
| Also offered Online | |
| GER 271 LEC 0.50 | Course ID: 006084 |
| German Thought and Culture | |
| A survey of cultural currents to the 18th century. Lectures will focus on major developments in literature, philosophy, religion, art, architecture, and music as seen against the historical background of the German-speaking peoples. | |
| [Note: Taught in English] | |
| Also offered Online | |
| GER 272 LEC 0.50 | Course ID: 006085 |
| German Thought and Culture | |
| A survey of cultural events from the 18th century to the present. Lectures will focus on major developments in literature, philosophy, religion, art, architecture, and music as seen against the historical background of the German-speaking peoples. | |
| [Note: Taught in English] | |
| Also offered Online | |
| GER 291 LEC 0.50 | Course ID: 006089 |
| Survey of German Literature and Culture | |
| Introduction to the major periods of German literature and culture. | |
| Prereq: GER 202 or 252A | |
| GER 292 LEC 0.50 | Course ID: 006090 |
| Survey of German Literature and Culture | |
| A continuation of GER 291. | |
| Prereq: GER 202 or 252A | |
| GER 359 LAB,SEM 0.50 | Course ID: 011606 |
| Topics in German Film | |
| Selected topics in German film. | |
| [Note: This course is repeatable, subject to different content.] | |
| (Cross-listed with FINE 359) | |
| GER 362 LAB,LEC 0.50 | Course ID: 013634 |
| German Film Classics | |
| Masterpieces of German film from the silent era to present. | |
| [Note: Taught in English.] | |
| Prereq: Level at least 2A | |
| (Cross-listed with FINE 362) | |
| GER 383 LEC 0.50 | Course ID: 012957 |
| Culture in the Third Reich: Racism, Resistance, Legacy | |
| An examination of German culture during the Nazi period (1933-1945). The course will analyze representations of Nazi ideology in the arts (film, art, architecture, and propaganda), the literature of exile and "inner emigration," and the impact of the Nazi legacy on post-war German culture. | |
| [Note: Taught in English.] | |
| Also offered Online | |
| GER 395 LEC 2.50 | Course ID: 006125 |
| Waterloo in Germany Program | |
| Study abroad at a German university in the Fall Term. | |
| Department Consent Required | |
| GER 396 LEC 2.50 | Course ID: 006128 |
| Waterloo in Germany Program | |
| Study abroad at a German university in the Winter Term. | |
| Department Consent Required | |
| GER 397 LEC 2.50 | Course ID: 011867 |
| Waterloo in Germany Program | |
| Study abroad at a German university in the Spring Term. | |
| Department Consent Required | |
| GER 420 SEM 0.50 | Course ID: 012634 |
| Topics in Language Pedagogy | |
| Topics in the instruction of German. | |
| Prereq: One of GER 303, 304, 305, 306 | |
| GER 495 RDG 0.50 | Course ID: 006144 |
| Reading Course in Approved Topics | |
| Reading course in topics chosen in consultation with an advisor. | |
| Department Consent Required | |