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German
Unit Name: Germanic Languages and Literature
Head of Department: U. Henry Gerlach
Department Office: 3072 Foreign Languages Building, 707 South Mathews, Urbana, 333-1288
If you have questions about
these classes or their descriptions, please contact the department or
unit listed above. See the Courses Catalog Index for more information
on the Catalog.
GER 101.
Elementary Course
GER 102.
Elementary Course
GER 103.
Intermediate Course
GER 104.
Intermediate Course
GER 189.
Living German - German Living
GER 191.
Freshman Honors Tutorial
GER 199.
Undergraduate Open Seminar
GER 200.
German Literature in Translation
GER 211.
Conversation and Writing
GER 212.
Conversation and Writing
GER 220.
German for Business
GER 221.
German for Economics
GER 231.
Introduction to German Literature, I
GER 232.
Introduction to German Literature, II
GER 250.
Grimms' Fairy Tales in Their European Context
GER 254.
The Legend of King Arthur
GER 260.
The Holocaust in Context
GER 271.
Introduction to Second Language Learning and Teaching
GER 275.
Developing and Implementing Communicative Language Teaching
GER 278.
Current Issues in Secondary Language Teaching
GER 293.
Honors Senior Thesis
GER 296.
Special Topics in German Literature
GER 299.
Study Abroad
GER 301.
Current Issues in German Media
GER 302.
German Stylistics
GER 303.
Translation in Theory and Practice
GER 320.
History of German Civilization
GER 333.
The Politics and Culture of the European Union
GER 360.
Principles of Language Testing
GER 365.
Linguistic Structures of German
GER 370.
German Literature: The Middle Ages to the Baroque (750–1720)
GER 371.
German Literature: The Enlightenment to Romanticism (1720–1830)
GER 372.
German Literature: Realism to Expressionism (1830–1920)
GER 373.
German Literature: The Twenties to the Present
GER 374.
Poetics (Genre)
GER 380.
Classroom Language Acquisition
GER 382.
Computer-Based Foreign Language Teaching
GER 389.
Theoretical Foundations of Second Language Acquisition
GER 390.
The German Cinema
GER 396.
Special Topics in German Studies
GER 400.
Beginning German for Graduate Students
GER 401.
Readings in German for Graduate Students
GER 410.
Introduction to Graduate Study
GER 415.
Middle High German
GER 420.
History of the German Language
GER 430.
Old High German
GER 463.
College Teaching of Foreign Languages
GER 470.
Studies in Critical Theory
GER 471.
Studies in Medieval German Literature
GER 472.
Studies in Early Modern German Literature
GER 473.
Studies in Eighteenth-Century German Literature
GER 474.
Studies in Nineteenth-Century German Literature
GER 475.
Studies in Twentieth-Century German Literature
GER 476.
Open Seminar in German Studies
GER 480.
Theories and Methods of German Language Teaching
GER 481.
Seminar in Linguistic and Psychological Foundations of Language Teaching
GER 484.
Theories of Second Language Acquisition
GER 488.
Seminar in Second Language Learning
GER 493.
Research in Special Topics
GER 499.
Thesis Research
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