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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 a word document consisting of all Spring 2008 course descriptions. (The same information can be found below by clicking on the title of each course.)
 
     
    TEACHING APPRENTICESHIP IN GERMAN (3 credits)
    ELEMENTARY GERMAN 101 (4 credits)
    01:470:101 01 MWTh3 Shambhavi Prakash   MU112 CAC  
      02 MWTh4 Ken Kuhn syllabus FH-B4, B4, B1 CAC  
      03 MW6W7 Julia Feldhaus   HH-A2 CAC  
      04 MWTh3 Mareen Fuchs   GH-102* CAC
*On 1/31, 2/7, 2/14, 2/21, 2/28 course will meet at 195 College Ave Conf Rm.
      05 MW6W7 Elke Rhomberg   FH-B1 CAC  
     
  ELEMENTARY GERMAN 102 (4 credits)
    01:470:102 01 MWTh3 Ken Kuhn syllabus HH-B1 CAC
      02 MWTh4 Chris Kone   SC 203 CAC  
      03 MW 6:10-8 Anneliese Boghossian   SC 207 CAC  
                   
  ELEMENTARY GERMAN LABORATORY 103 (1 credit)
    01:470:103 01 M5 Shambhavi Prakash   LLB 119 CAC
                   
    ELEMENTARY GERMAN LABORATORY 104 (1 credit)
    01:470:104 01 W5 Chris Kone   LLB 119 CAC
                   
    GERMAN IN REVIEW 122 (3 credits)
    01:470:122 01   CANCELED     CAC
                   
    INTERMEDIATE GERMAN 131 (3 credits)
    01:470:131 01 MW6 Anneliese Boghossian   SC 121 CAC  
                   
    INTERMEDIATE GERMAN 132 (3 credits)
    01:470:132 01 MW5 Juljana Gjata   HH-A3 CAC  
      02 TTh7 Doris Glowacki syllabus SC 105 CAC  
                   
    ADVANCED CONVERSATION & COMPOSITION 232 (3 credits)
    01:470:232 01 TTh5 Rebecca Steele   SC 102 CAC  
                   
    CONTEMPORARY GERMAN MEDIA & SOCIETY 299 (1.5 credits)
    01:470:299 01 M8 Juljana Gjata   Leupp CAC
                   
  Intro to Literary and Cultural Analysis 302 (in German) (3 credits)
    01:470:302 01 TTh4 Professor Christopher Clark syllabus SC 219 CAC
     
    Advanced Translation Seminar II 316 (in German) (3 credits)
    01:470:316 01 MW6 Dr. Charlotte Craig   SC 216 CAC  
     
The Short Narrative 325 (in German) (3 credits)
    01:470:325 01 MTh3 Professor Marlene Ciklamini   MU 208 CAC  
     
 

TOPICS 389: The Napoleanic Age in Germany (in German) (3 credits) cross listed with Comparative Literature (01:195:398:01)

    01:470:389 01 TTh5 Professor Marlene Ciklamini   MU 112 CAC  
     
 

TOPICS 390: Psy Fi: Literature and Psychoanalysis (in English) (3 credits) cross listed with Comparative Literature (01:195:312:01)

    01:470:390 01 TTh4 Prof.essor Michael Levine   MU 112 CAC  
     
 

TOPICS 388: Topics: Berlin, Vienna, Prague (in English) (3 credits) cross listed with Comparative Literature (01:395:312:01)

    01:470:388 01 MW5 Professor Peter Demetz   GH-102 CAC  
     
 

Modern Germany 382: Weimar Modern: Art, Film, and Architecture (in English) (3 credits)

    01:470:382 01 TTh6 Alfredo Franco   Zimmerli Art Museum-Max Multi-purpose Room CAC  
     
     
     
     

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