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  • 4.00 Credits

    Prerequisite(s): Students need equivalent knowledge of GER 2010. Studies fourth-semester conversational German that is used in daily settings. Includes culture study, pronunciation, reading, and grammar. Emphasizes conversation in real life situations. Uses field trips and guest lecturers. Prepares students to enter the advanced level of German. Enables successful students to converse enough to visit or work in a German speaking country.. Lab access fee of $12 applies.
  • 1.00 Credits

    Prerequisite(s): Students should have equivalent knowledge of GER 1020. Offers lower division / novice German speakers opportunities to enhance their speaking proficiency in the target language by focusing on oral verbal production. Teaches how to improve authentic pronunciation, reduce errors in authenticity of language structure, generate thought in the target language spontaneously as a substitute for translation, sharpen listening comprehension, and develop conversational strategies such as circumlocution and managing a conversation with useful expressions for starting a conversation, gaining time to think, helping the other speaker, seeking agreement, etc. Contrasts with all other first year courses which must strive to produce mastery of the whole range of language acquisition components, including writing, grammar, etc. Facilitates lowering the affective filter when conversing in the target language by increasing the frequency of speech opportunities and defusing concern for such matters as spelling, etc. Increases mastery of lexical items through increased frequency of oral usage. May be repeated for a maximum of 3 credits toward graduation.
  • 4.00 Credits

    A total immersion course of classroom study and experience in a German speaking country. Students will live in native, German-speaking homes or other total immersion environments. Includes classroom study, supervised travel of cultural interest, and attendance at various cultural and sporting events. Includes written response, journals, and examinations. Offered only with the Summer Study Abroad program. May be taken concurrently with GER 1110.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite(s): (GER 2020G or equivalent experience) and University Advanced Standing. Expands knowledge and skill base developed in lower-division courses with an emphasis in idiomatic expression in spoken and written German. Uses authentic texts to teach reading, speaking, and writing with more precision and accuracy. Prepares students to participate fully in subsequent advanced courses.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite(s): It is recommended that students have GER 2020G, one-year residency in German speaking country, or instructor approval. Designed for non-native German speakers who have lived in a German speaking country for at least one year. Includes a review of grammar and an introduction to German literature, art, music, and expository writing.. Lab access fee of $12 applies.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite(s): Students will pass the AP German exam prior to enrolling in this course.. This course is part of the State of Utah German Bridge Program and it will be taught only in high schools and for high school students. Not to be taught on college campus for university students. Explores how young people see the world through the analysis and interpretation of works of German literature, film, and popular media in German-speaking cultures. Develops language proficiency. Communicate in detail and in an organized way about events and experiences in various time frames, to confidently handle routine situations with an unexpected complication, and to share their point of view in discussions on some complex cultural and historical issues. Course will be taught in German.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite(s): High school students must pass the AP German exam with a score of 3 or higher.. This course is part of the State of Utah German Bridge Program and it will be taught only in high schools and for high school students. Not to be taught on college campus for university students. Analyzes and examines Berlin's history and culture as it has unfolded over the past three centuries. Explores and interprets works of literature, film, architecture, visual arts, and popular media that depict the changing role of Berlin in German culture and politics. Investigates the people who lived through these histories and the experiences that shaped them.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite(s): (GER 3050 or equivalent knowledge) and University Advanced Standing. Teaches language structures and terminology specific to the German language in the field of Business. Examines the cultural issues present in the interactions with German-speaking clients. Prepares students to work with German-speaking clients in future careers in business, marketing, banking or translation/interpreting. Explores how students can effectively do business with German companies within the framework of German culture. Includes current materials dealing with today's issues. Will be taught entirely in the German language.. Lab access fee of $12 applies.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite(s): GER 3050 and University Advanced Standing. Explores chronologically the cultural formation and development of German-speaking societies and cultures in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, and other German-speaking regions. Discusses the ethnic development and linguistic history of these societies and countries. Presentations and class instruction conducted entirely in German.
  • 6.00 Credits

    Explores German culture, history, and language through direct experience in a German city during a month-long study abroad program. Includes a wide variety of cultural activities such as classical concerts, museum visits, field trips, concentration camps, opera, etc. Includes practical language practice with everyday skills.