2007-08 Undergraduate Catalog
Indiana, Pennsylvania 15705

 

German (GRMN)

 

Department of French and German

College of Humanities and Social Sciences

 

Credit designation below each title is expressed in (c) class hours per week, (l) lab or (d) discussion section hours per week, and (cr) credits per semester.

 

GRMN 101 Elementary German

GRMN 361 Development of German Culture and
   Literature I

GRMN 151 German I

GRMN 362 Development of German Culture and
   Literature II

GRMN 152 German II

GRMN 363 Introduction to German Literature I

GRMN 201 Intermediate German

GRMN 364 Introduction to German Literature II

GRMN 221 Conversation III

GRMN 367 Nineteenth-Century German Literature

GRMN 222 Conversation IV

GRMN 368 Twentieth-Century German Literature

GRMN 251 German III

GRMN 369 Contemporary German Literature

GRMN 252 German IV

GRMN 370 The Age of Goethe I

GRMN 253 Intermediate Composition and
   Conversation

GRMN 371 The Age of Goethe II

GRMN 254 Business German

GRMN 381 German Drama in English Translation

GRMN 256 Scientific German

GRMN 390 Teaching Elementary School Content in
   French and German

GRMN 281 Special Topics

GRMN 410 History of the German Language

GRMN 321-322 Advanced Conversation
   I and II

GRMN 481 Special Topic

GRMN 351 Advanced German Language I

GRMN 482 Independent Study

GRMN 352 Advanced German Language II

GRMN 493 Internship in Germany

 


GRMN 101 Elementary German

var 6cr

Complete levels I and II sequence in one semester (6cr). Emphasizes the mastery of spoken language as well as basic language skills. Classes meet M/W/F for 60 minutes and T/R for 90 minutes.


GRMN 151 German I

3c-0l-3cr

For beginners, the objectives include grammar, pronunciation, reading, speaking, and writing.


GRMN 152 German II

3c-0l-3cr

For students who have had German I or its equivalent, the objectives are to enhance and develop the four skills of listening, speaking, reading, and writing.


GRMN 201 Intermediate German

var 6cr

Complete levels III and IV sequence in one semester (6cr). Students develop language skills with emphasis on oral competency. Classes meet M/W/F for 60 minutes and T/R for 90 minutes.


GRMN 221 Conversation III

2c-0l-2cr

Two-hours-weekly conversation practice in small groups emphasizing the use of greetings, idiomatic expressions, and communication skills to improve vocabulary and pronunciation.


GRMN 222 Conversation IV

2c-0l-2cr

Two hours of weekly conversation designed as a continuation of the practice in small groups, focusing on speaking and listening skills and on participation in discussions and dialogues. Students may enroll without having taken GRMN 221.


GRMN 251 German III

3c-0l-3cr

Continued training in basic skills, with the possible addition of the study of specific topics; consult the department for topics of interest.

 

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GRMN 252 German IV

3c-0l-3cr

A continuation of German III with some emphasis on literary works.


GRMN 253 Intermediate Composition and Conversation

3c-0l-3cr

Can be taken instead of or in addition to 252. Designed for majors or serious students. Taught Spring semester only.


GRMN 254 Business German

3c-0l-3cr

Prerequisite: GRMN 251 or equivalent

A one-semester course which can be taken instead of, or in addition to, GRMN 252 by students interested in business or as part of the Liberal Studies requirement (equivalent to German IV). Business practices and specialized business vocabulary, letter writing, and problems of translation are emphasized.


GRMN 256 Scientific German

3c-0l-3cr

Substitutes for GRMN 252, course is offered in the second semester. Primarily for science majors; may be taken as an elective by German majors.


GRMN 281 Special Topics

var-1-3cr

Prerequisite: As appropriate to course content

Offered on an experimental or temporary basis to explore topics not included in the established curriculum. A given topic may be offered under any special topic identity no more than three times. Special topics numbered 281 are offered primarily for lower-level undergraduate students.


GRMN 321-322 Advanced Conversation I and II

each 2c-0l-1cr

Increases speaking ability. The variety of content permits repetitions of these relatively informal courses.


GRMN 351 Advanced German Language I

3c-0l-3cr

Aims to review and expand the student’s grammatical skills, to apply these skills to extensive cultural and short literary readings, and to produce frequent themes on these readings.


GRMN 352 Advanced German Language II

3c-0l-3cr

Continues to expand the student’s grammatical skills and to apply them by the writing of longer themes based on cultural and literary readings.

 

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GRMN 361 Development of German Culture and Literature I

3c-0l-3cr

Provides a background in German literature, music, art, architecture, and history. Surveys the period from the migrations of the Germanic tribes to the rise of Prussia as a European power.


GRMN 362 Development of German Culture and Literature II

3c-0l-3cr

A continuation of GRMN 361. Covers the period from the French revolution and its effects on Germany up to the present, with an emphasis on German literature, history, and music.


GRMN 363 Introduction to German Literature I

3c-0l-3cr

Selected readings in German poetry to acquaint the student with formal and thematic aspects of German verse from the Middle Ages to the present.


GRMN 364 Introduction to German Literature II

3c-0l-3cr

Selected readings in German fiction and drama to acquaint the student with representative works and techniques of interpretation.


GRMN 367 Nineteenth-Century German Literature

3c-0l-3cr

A survey of the major works of German poetry and prose with an emphasis on the literary movements of Romanticism, Realism, and Naturalism.


GRMN 368 Twentieth-Century German Literature

3c-0l-3cr

A study of representative works of German poetry and prose from Expressionism through World War II.


GRMN 369 Contemporary German Literature

3c-0l-3cr

A study of the literary achievement of postwar Germany up to the present.

 

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GRMN 370 The Age of Goethe I

3c-0l-3cr

A study of representative works from the Enlightenment and Storm and Stress periods.


GRMN 371 The Age of Goethe II

3c-0l-3cr

A study of selected works of German Classicism with an emphasis on the prose and poetry of the first decades of the nineteenth century.


GRMN 381 German Drama in English Translation

3c-0l-3cr

Representative works of major dramatists in English translation. Primarily intended for students of English literature and comparative literature and not considered as credit toward a German major.


GRMN 390 Teaching Elementary School Content in French and German

3c-0l-3cr

Prerequisite: Instructor permission

Explores issues relevant to the teaching and learning of French and German in the elementary school (grades K-8). Current theories of child second-language acquisition are treated. These theoretical foundations form the basis for the development of objectives and activities that integrate the teaching of foreign language and culture with elementary school subject content. Provides practical experience in planning and implementing lessons, assessing student learning, and selecting materials appropriate to the needs and interests of young learners.


GRMN 410 History of the German Language

3c-0l-3cr

History and development of German language, with special emphasis on relationships with English. Analysis of annals in Gothic, Old High German, and Middle High German using methods of historical and contemporary linguistics.


GRMN 481 Special Topic

var-1-3cr

Prerequisite: As appropriate to course content

Offered on an experimental or temporary basis to explore topics not included in the established curriculum. A given topic may be offered under any special topic identity no more than three times. Special topics numbered 481 are primarily for upper-level undergraduate students. Designed to meet the special needs of a student group.

 

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GRMN 482 Independent Study

var-1-3cr

Prerequisite: Prior approval through advisor, faculty member, department chairperson, dean, and Provost’s Office

An opportunity to engage in an in-depth analysis of some topic dealing with the German language and culture through consultation with a faculty member.


GRMN 493 Internship in Germany

var-3-12cr

Prerequisites: 12cr in 300- or 400-level courses and a minimum of one-semester study in Germany

A supervised field experience in Germany with approved public agencies and institutions or private firms, no longer than one semester and no less than one month. Positions are matched as closely as possible with the intern’s personal interests and degree of proficiency in the German language. Academic work at the Gesamthochschule in Duisburg must precede the internship. Open to students in other disciplines, such as Political Science, International Relations, Business, etc., with advisor approval.

     

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