German 275
Development of Contemporary Germany:
Dresden Yesterday and Today
GEC class which meets the Culture and Ideas requirement.
* Course call numbers and quarters offered can be found in the Course Offerings section on the GLL home page or by checking the University Registrar's Web page.
German 275 is an introduction to German cultural history with special emphasis on the city of Dresden. It is a unique class taught as part of the eight-week Summer Study in Dresden Program. The class offers the opportunity to experience first-hand the culture under investigation: the class meets once a week to discuss history, literary and other texts etc., and once a week to undertake a field trip which will form an integral, and thus required, component of the class.
Please note: This class is only offered as part of the Summer Study in Dresden Program. It is not offered at the Columbus or regional campuses.
If you need an accommodation based on the impact of a disability, you should contact your instructor to arrange an appointment as soon as possible. At the appointment, we can discuss the course format, anticipate your needs and explore potential accommodations. We rely on the Office for Disability Services for assistance in verifying the need for accommodations and developing accommodation strategies. If you have not previously contacted the Office for Disability Services, we encourage you to do so.

