The Courses

(All courses carry 3 credits unless otherwise noted. Students seeking to study German or Swedish and who have completed three years of a sequence in this language in Grades 9 through 12 will usually be placed in GERMAN 230. Students who meet the above criterion may not normally take GERMAN 110 or 120 for credit, and must arrange to meet with the Undergraduate Advisor if they wish to do so. Students who believe their abilities warrant credit at a higher level – placement in 240 or above– must speak with the Undergraduate Advisor.)

German

110, 120 Elementary German

126H Intensive Elementary German 6 cr

230, 240 Intermediate German (both sem)

246H Intensive Intermediate German 6 cr

270 From Grimm to Disney: The German Folktale (4 cr, AL)

285 Seminar: Language Suite Conversation (both sem) 2 cr with additional
1-cr Honors option

304 German Film: From Berlin to Hollywood (4 cr, AT)

310, 320 Advanced German I, II

311 Reading German Culture

323 Modern German History (4 cr, HS)

331 Survey German Literature 800-1700 (AL)

341 Early German Culture (HS)

350 Crusades and the Image of Islam

363 Witches: Myth and Reality (4 cr, I,G)

370 19th Century German Thought (4 cr, I)

372 Vienna 1890-1914 (4 cr, AL)

374 Crisis of World War I

375 The Third Reich

376 The Holocaust (4 cr, HS)

377 Politics and Culture

379 Contemporary Germany (I)

380 Weimar Republic Society and Culture

391G German Studies Junior Seminar

391K Kafka

413 German Romanticism: Dreams,
Desires, Delusions

421 19th Century Literature

425 German Stylistics: Composition, Translation, Conversation

432 Brecht and Modern Drama

491C  Capstone Project/Integrative Experience

585 Structure of German Language

591G German Film in Teaching and
Research 1 cr

592C The German Poem–Lied

594A Orientalism in the 19th Century

597A Cinema of East Germany

597B 1968 and Film

597C Film and Fascism

597J Jews and Germans

Scandinavian

265 Scandinavian Mythology (4cr, AL)

297A Hans Christian Andersen

376 Vikings and their Stories: Saga Literature (4cr, AL)

391 Voices from the Top of the World: Scandinavian Literature

391G Junior Seminar: Junior Year Writing requirement

391P Ultima Thule: Polar Explorations

397V Viking Revival and Creation of a Nordic Ideal

491 Capstone Project

Swedish

110, 120 Elementary Swedish I, II

230, 240 Intermediate Swedish I, II

310, 320 Advanced Swedish I, II

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