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2023 Summer Courselist

German 1101.02 - 1102.02 - 1103.02

DL sections  8-week Summer Session 1 (starting May 9)
each course is 4 credit units |  

1101.02 / TR - 1:30pm-3:05pm EST

1102.02 / WF - 11:40am-1:15pm EST

1103.02 / TR - 9:50am-11:25am EST

Text: Impuls Deutsch
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German DL courses meet 'Synchronously' twice weekly. See syllabus for further details.


German 3252.02 • The Holocaust in German Literature and Film

Richards | 3 credit units | T/Th 9:50-11:10AM ET - Summer Term 2023

German 3252.02 is an online version of German 3252.01. Reading, analysis, and discussion of representative works pertaining to the Holocaust from the perspective of German literature and film. Taught in English.
Not open to students with credit for 3252.01. 

GEL: Literature; Global Studies
GEN: THEMES - Citizenship for a Just and Diverse World


German 3352
• Development of Contemporary Germany: Dresden Yesterday and Today

Spencer | 4 credit units | 8-week Summer Session 2 (June 14-August 5, 2023)

Introduction to German life and culture, past and present, including the new federal states; taught within summer study abroad program with students experiencing German culture first hand.
Open only to students who participate in the German Language in Dresden Summer Study Abroad Program.  Admitted students register for German 3352 and 5797 (3 credits), and also for either German 2101 (3 credits) OR German 2102 (3 credits) during the Summer session.
All credits taken in Dresden can be used towards the German major or minor.

GEN THEMES - Lived Environments
GEL: Culture & Ideas and Diversity: Global Studies


German 3798.02 • Berlin, Then and Now: People, Places, and Experiences

Taleghani-Nikazm | 4 credit units | 4-week Summer Session 1 (May 8-June3, 2023)

Students will explore and experience the cosmopolitan and increasingly diverse Berlin by learning about some of the most influential or memorable persons who live or have lived in the city–from its establishment as a capital of the Prussian Kingdom in the 18th century to its present role as capital of a reunified, democratic Germany and a center of European and global politics and culture. GE education abroad and global studies (International Issues successors) course.
* Open only to students who are admitted to participate in the "Berlin, Then and Now: People, Places, and Experiences" Study Abroad Program.

GEN: Citizenship for a Diverse and Just World 
GEL: Diversity Global Studies


German 6101 • Basic German for Graduate Students

 | 3 credit units | 8-week Summer Session 1 (starting May 9)   
online DL course - time tba EST

The fundamentals of German grammar, as required for the reading of German texts in the sciences, social sciences, and humanities.
Prereq: Grad standing. Not open to students with credit for 571. No audit. Credit does not apply to the minimum hours required for the master's or doctoral degrees.
Text: Jannach's German for Reading Knowledge (6th), isbn 1413033490