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Advanced undergraduates in their fourth year of study may, with the permission of the Undergraduate Director, Professor Levine, enroll in a graduate seminar as a route toward earning departmental honors.

Questions? Contact Graduate Director Professor Fatima Naqvi at naqvi@rci.rutgers.edu

 
       
 
 
   
  16:470:502:01 Teaching Apprenticeship in German (1.5 credits)  
  Alternating Th 4:30 - 6:30, Dr. Silke Wehner-Franco, 172 College Ave, 2nd Fl. Library  
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  16:470:661:01 Folklore in German Literature (in German) (3 credits)  
  M 4:30 - 7:10, Prof. Marlene Ciklamini, 172 College Ave, Seminar Room  
     
  16:470:670:01

Derrida, the German, the Jew (in English) (3 credits) cross listed with Comparative Literature (16:195:617:01) and Philosophy (16:730:645:01)

 
  T 4:30 - 7:10, Prof. Willi Goetschel, 172 College Ave, Seminar Room  
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  16:470:671:01

Women Writers of the Post-War Period: Bachmann, Jelinek, Haushofer, Mayroecker (in German) (3 credits) cross listed with Comparative Literature (16:195:609:01)

 
W 4:30 - 7:10, Prof. Fatima Naqvi, 172 College Ave, Seminar Room
 
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