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______Yearly Schedule 2006/2007 (Schedule subject to change)

Courses with odd numbers are taught in German (exceptions are 102 and 398 which are also taught in German).
Courses with even numbers are taught in English.

Course Course Title

Fall 2006

Winter 2007
Spring 2007
Lang.
Distro
101 Elementary German (9:00-10:00)      
G
101 Elementary German (10:00-11:00)      
G
101 Elementary German (11:00-12:00)      
G
101 Elementary German (12:00-1:00)      
G
101 Elementary German (1:00-2:00)      
G
101 Elementary German ((2:00-3:00)      
G
102 Intermediate German (9:00-10:00)      
G
102 Intermediate German (10:00-11:00)      
G
102 Intermediate German (11:00-12:00)      
G
102 Intermediate German (12:00-1:00)      
G
102 Intermediate German (1:00-2:00)      
G
102 Intermediate German (2:00-3:00)      
G
199 Focus Reading:  Persp. on Germ. Life and Cult: Voice of Outsider      
G
203-1 Focus Speaking: Current German-American images      
G
203-2

Focus Speaking: Past, Present, Future – Finding Your Voice

     
G
205-1 Focus Writing: Faces of the Metropolis Berlin;      
G
205-2

Focus Writing: East and West; New Transatlantic Perspectives;

     
G
207 Current Events in German Media      
G
209 German in the Business World      
G
221-1 Introduction to Literature: 1800-1900      
G
VI
221-2 Introduction to Literature: 1900-1945      
G
VI
221-3 Introduction to Literature: 1945- today      
G
VI
223 Contemporary Austrian Literature      
G
VI
245 Spec. Topics in Germ. Lit/Culture: Figure of Women in Germ. Drama      

G

303 Speaking as discovery: exploring standpoints, developing arguments, expressing points of view      
G
305 Writing as discovery: communicating correctly, clearly & persuasively      
G
309-1 Advanced Business German: Applied Economics:      
G
309-2

Advanced Business German: Business Management

     
G
321-1 Reason, Revolution, and Despair: Lessing to Büchner      
G
IV, VI
321-2 Myth and Disenchantment: Nietzsche to Brecht      
G
IV, VI
321-3 Recoveries and Transitions: Böll to now      
G
IV, VI
325 The Greeks in German Culture      
G
IV, V, VI
333 Post-War to Post-Wall GDR Literature      
G
VI
337 Science and Culture in Germany: 1770-1870      
G
IV, V
345 Special Topics in German Lit & Cult: Germany in Europe      
G
345 Special Topics in German Lit & Cult      
G
398 Undergraduate Seminar: Foreing Words-Fremde Wörter      
G
398 Undergraduate Seminar      
G
         
104 Freshmen Seminar      
E
222 German History from 1789-1989      
E
IV
224 Contemporary Germany      
E
226 New voices in German Literature      
E
VI
228 German Film      
E
VI
232 The Theme of Faust through the Ages      
E
IV, V, VI 
234-2 Jews and Germans: an Intercultural History II      
E
IV, V, VI 
246 Spec. Topics in Germ. Lit/Culture: Reformation to Founding of Empire      
E
322 Contribution to World Literature      
E
VI
328 German Cultural Criticism from Kant to Kluge      
E
IV, V
330 Intro to Yiddish Literature in Translation      
E
VI
421 Lit. in the Age of Abs. and Rev.      
E
425

Communicability & Dialectical Image: Nietzsche (I)

     
E
426 Communicability & Dialectical Image: Nietzsche (II)      
E
427 Core Seminar in Gemran Lit. IV      
E
431 Contemporary German Literature      
E