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Students who have completed the equivalent of 101-102 begin with 131; those who have completed the equivalent of 131-132 (2nd-year German) begin with 231; those who have completed the equivalent of 231-232 (3rd-year German) are eligible to take any 300- or 400-level undergraduate course taught in German. Students who are performing well may also enroll simultaneously in 231-232 and 301-302.

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 Undergraduate Director Professor Michael Levine at mglevine@rci.rutgers.edu.

 
     
   
 
       
   
Click here to download pdf consisting of all the Spring 2010 course descriptions.
 
     
    TEACHING APPRENTICESHIP IN GERMAN (3 credits)
    ELEMENTARY GERMAN 101 (4 credits)
    01:470:101 01 MWTh3 Ken Kuhn     CAC  
      02 MWTh4 Ken Kuhn     CAC  
      03 MWTh5 Anneliese Boghossian     CAC  
      04 MW6W7 Professor Christopher Clark     CAC  
     
  ELEMENTARY GERMAN 102 (4 credits)
    01:470:102 01 MWTh3 Veronika Jeltsch     CAC
      02 MWTh4 Mareen Fuchs     CAC  
      03 MW6W7 Anneliese Boghossian     CAC  
                   
  ELEMENTARY GERMAN LABORATORY 103 (1 credit)
    01:470:103 01 M5 Christophe Kone   LLB 119 CAC
                   
    ELEMENTARY GERMAN LABORATORY 104 (1 credit)
    01:470:104 01 W5 Katrin Polak-Springer   LLB 119 CAC
                   
    GERMAN IN REVIEW 122 (3 credits)
    01:470:122 01 MTh2 Devin O'Neal     CAC
                   
    INTERMEDIATE GERMAN 131 (3 credits)
    01:470:131 01 TTh7 Doris Glowacki     CAC  
                   
    INTERMEDIATE GERMAN 132 (3 credits)
    01:470:132 01 MW5 Shambhavi Prakash     CAC  
      02 TTh7 Professor Christopher Clark     CAC  
                   
    ADVANCED CONVERSATION & COMPOSITION 231 (3 credits)
    01:470:231 01 TTh4 Katrin Polak-Springer     CAC  
     
    ADVANCED CONVERSATION & COMPOSITION 232 (3 credits)
    01:470:232 01 TTh5 Christophe Kone     CAC  
     
    CONTEMPORARY GERMAN MEDIA & SOCIETY 299 (1.5 credits)
    01:470:299 01 M8 Devin O'Neal   Leupp CAC
                   
  INTRO TO LITERARY AND CULTURAL ANALYSIS 302: Enchanted Worlds (in German) (3 credits)
    01:470:302 01 MW5 Professor Martha B. Helfer      
     
    ADVANCED TRANSLATION SEMINAR II 316 (in German) (3 credits)
    01:470:316 01 TTh5 Dr. Charlotte M. Craig     CAC  
     
THE SHORT NARRATIVE 325 (in German) (3 credits)
    01:470:325 01 TTh5 Professor Marlene Ciklamini     CAC  
     
 

TOPICS 387: Femme Fatale to Powerfrau-Women in German Film (in English) (3 credits) cross listed with Comparative Literature (01:195:397:02) and Women's and Gender Studies (01:988:396:05)

    01:470:387 01 TTh6

Professor Christopher Clark

    CAC  
     
 

TOPICS 388: The Holocaust and Transgenerational Trauma (in English) (3 credits) cross listed with Comparative Literature (01:195:398:02) and Jewish Studies (01:563:395:01)

    01:470:388 01 MW5

Professor Gabriele Schwab

    CAC  
     
 

TOPICS 389:The Napoleonic Age in Germany (in German) (3 credits)

    01:470:389 01 MTh3 Professor Marlene Ciklamini     CAC  
     
 

TOPICS 390: Intro to German Studies (in English) (3 credits)

    01:470:390 01 TTh4 Professor Michael Levine     CAC  
     
  TOPICS 392: Marx, Nietsche, Freud (in English) (3 credits) cross listed with Comparative Literature (01:195:398:01)
    01:470:392 01 MW4 Professor Nicholas Rennie     CAC  
     
     

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