Active Course List
2024-2025
German
This course offers an interdisciplinary introduction to the German-speaking countries (Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Liechtenstein); it will provide an overview of their geography, history, culture, society and current political situation in comparison to the U.S.
- Graduation Requirements:
- Goal Area 6 - Humanities and the Arts | Goal Area 8 - Global Perspective | Diverse Cultures - Purple | Writing Intensive
- Areas of Interest:
- Education and Training
- Programs:
- German (BA) | German Minor
A review of German structure and its application to reading, conversation, and composition. Prereq: GER 102 or equivalent
- Prerequisites:
- GER 102 or equivalent
- Graduation Requirements:
- Goal Area 8 - Global Perspective
- Areas of Interest:
- Education and Training
- Programs:
- German (BA) | German Minor | German Teaching (BS)
Prereq: GER 201 or equivalent
- Prerequisites:
- GER 201 or equivalent
- Graduation Requirements:
- Goal Area 8 - Global Perspective
- Areas of Interest:
- Education and Training
- Programs:
- German (BA) | German Minor | German Teaching (BS) | International Business (BS)
This course explores a wide range of cultural topics such as race, gender, human rights, social conflict, mythology, imaginary worlds, etc. Topics vary every semester and will be explored from a global perspective involving at least 4 cultures (e.g. Dakota, German, Francophone, Scandinavian, Hispanic, Lusophone, etc.). The course is taught in English through the lens of literary and cultural criticism with the focus on German studies, and exposes students to international and diverse points of view that prepare them to be global citizens.
- Graduation Requirements:
- Goal Area 6 - Humanities and the Arts | Goal Area 8 - Global Perspective | Diverse Cultures - Purple | Writing Intensive
- Areas of Interest:
- Education and Training
- Programs:
- German (BA) | German Minor
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- Areas of Interest:
- Education and Training
- Programs:
- German (BA) | German Minor | German Teaching (BS)
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- Prerequisites:
- as appropriate for level of project
- Areas of Interest:
- Education and Training
- Programs:
- German (BA) | German Minor | German Teaching (BS)
Topics will vary and course may be repeated for credit. Language topics include pronunciation and intonation, advanced grammar, etc. The focus is on advanced oral or written communication. Prereq: Two years of university level German or equivalent.
- Prerequisites:
- Two years of university level German or equivalent.
- Areas of Interest:
- Education and Training
- Programs:
- German (BA) | German Minor | German Teaching (BS)
Intensive practice in speaking and writing for students who have completed the intermediate sequence or equivalent. Prereq: completion of 202 or equivalent
- Prerequisites:
- completion of GER 202 or equivalent.
- Areas of Interest:
- Education and Training
- Programs:
- German (BA) | German Minor
Discussion and analysis of major themes and movements based on selected readings from representative authors from the German-speaking world. Prereq: completion of 202 or equivalent
- Prerequisites:
- Completion of GER 202 or equivalent
- Areas of Interest:
- Education and Training
- Programs:
- German (BA) | German Minor | German Teaching (BS)
Major cultural and historical aspects of German from ancient times to the present. Prereq: completion of 202 or equivalent
- Prerequisites:
- Completion of GER 202 or equivalent
- Areas of Interest:
- Education and Training
- Programs:
- German (BA) | German Minor | German Teaching (BS)
Study for credit must be approved by the department prior to departure. Prereq: Intermediate Sequence
- Prerequisites:
- Intermediate Sequence
- Areas of Interest:
- Education and Training
- Programs:
- German (BA) | German Minor | German Teaching (BS)
Intensive practice in speaking and writing German. Prereq: completion of at least one 300 level course in German.
- Prerequisites:
- Completion of at least one 300 level course in German.
- Areas of Interest:
- Education and Training
- Programs:
- German (BA) | German Minor
Topics vary and course may be repeated if a different topic/genre is the focus. Major writers from German speaking countries. Genres include novel, poetry, theatre, short story, etc. Prereq: completion of readings 302 or equivalent
- Prerequisites:
- Completion of readings GER 302 or equivalent
- Areas of Interest:
- Education and Training
- Programs:
- German (BA) | German Minor | German Teaching (BS) | International Relations (BA) | International Relations Minor
The course deals with the complex cultural traditions and political histories of German-speaking countries in Central Europe, such as the metropolis Berlin, the Holocaust, minority voices. Topics vary and the course may be repeated if a different topic is the focus. Fall, Spring
- Areas of Interest:
- Education and Training
- Programs:
- German (BA) | German Minor | German Teaching (BS)
Topics may vary. Course may be repeated for credit. Discussion and analysis of German phonetics and syntax and historical linguistics, for example. Prereq: completion of at least one 300 level German course.
- Prerequisites:
- Completion of a least one 300 level German course.
- Areas of Interest:
- Education and Training
- Programs:
- German (BA) | German Minor | German Teaching (BS) | Linguistics Minor
The course explores 20th and 21st century German film in historical, social, cultural contexts and events. Topics may be a survey, or concentration on Weimar Cinema, New German Cinema, East German Cinema, transnational cinema. Topics vary. Course may be repeated.
- Areas of Interest:
- Education and Training
- Programs:
- Film Studies Minor | German (BA) | German Minor | German Teaching (BS) | International Relations (BA) | International Relations Minor
An individual project by German majors or minors that demonstrates the ability to focus on a specific topic or question in-depth in the field of German culture and literature studies. Approval required by a designated advisor in the German program.
- Prerequisites:
- GER 340, GER 341, GER 342, GER 343, GER 441. Student has to be admitted as a German major or minor and of senior standing.
- Areas of Interest:
- Education and Training
- Programs:
- German (BA) | German Minor | German Teaching (BS)
Study for credit must be arranged by contract prior to departure. Prereq: Experience appropriate for level of credit.
- Prerequisites:
- Experience appropriate for level of credit
- Areas of Interest:
- Education and Training
- Programs:
- German (BA) | German Minor | German Teaching (BS)
Prereq: Experience appropriate to project.
- Prerequisites:
- Experience appropriate to project
- Areas of Interest:
- Education and Training
- Programs:
- German (BA) | German Minor | German Teaching (BS)
Prereq: As appropriate for level of project.
- Prerequisites:
- As appropriate for level of project
- Areas of Interest:
- Education and Training
- Programs:
- German (BA) | German Minor | German Teaching (BS)
The course explores 20th and 21st century German film in historical, social, cultural contexts and events. Topics may be a survey, or concentration on Weimar Cinema, New German Cinema, East German cinema, transnational cinema. Topics vary. Course may be repeated.
Gerontology
This course will answer the question Why should I care about getting old when I am young? through an exploration of the life course perspective, service learning opportunities, and written reflection and exploration.
- Graduation Requirements:
- Goal Area 2 - Critical Thinking | Goal Area 7 - Human Diversity | Diverse Cultures - Gold
- Areas of Interest:
- Human Services
- Programs:
- Scandinavian Studies (BA) | Scandinavian Studies Minor
This course will answer the question Why should I care about getting old when I am young? through an exploration of the life course perspective, service learning opportunities, and written reflection and exploration.
- Graduation Requirements:
- Goal Area 2 - Critical Thinking | Goal Area 7 - Human Diversity | Diverse Cultures - Gold | Writing Intensive
- Areas of Interest:
- Human Services
- Programs:
- Scandinavian Studies Minor
Curricular Practical Training: Co-Operative Experience is a zero-credit full-time practical training experience for one semester and an adjacent fall or spring term. Special rules apply to preserve full-time student status. Please contact an advisor in your program for complete information.
- Prerequisites:
- At least 60 credits earned; in good standing; instructor permission; co-op contract; other prerequisites may also apply.
- Areas of Interest:
- Human Services