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GERMAN 101 - First Semester German
(4 credits)
- Lecture 001: MTWRF 9:00 – 10:50 am
Course Description: German 101/401 Summer Session is an intensive introductory course designed for beginners in German who have no previous knowledge of the German language. By the end of the 8-week term, you should be able to communicate effectively with others in German on a variety of topics, such as personal and public identity, family, education, and career goals. This in-person class will expose you to authentic texts from a variety of sources in different genres and modes, for you to develop your reading, viewing, and listening skills and engage in critical thinking. Grammar and vocabulary will be introduced in context. Assessments focus on all skills (reading, writing, speaking, and listening). Throughout the summer session, you will learn more about yourself and deepen your linguistic and culture knowledge of the German-speaking world. You will also improve your language-learning strategies. Course requirements and evaluation include attendance, class participation, module tests and projects, a reading and speaking exam, and daily Canvas assignments.
Prerequisites: None
This is a modular section that meets June 15, 2026 thru August 9, 2026
GERMAN 401 - First Semester German for Graduate Students
(3 credits)
- Lecture 001: MTWRF 9:00 – 10:50 am
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Course Description: German 101/401 Summer Session is an intensive introductory course designed for beginners in German who have no previous knowledge of the German language. By the end of the 8-week term, you should be able to communicate effectively with others in German on a variety of topics, such as personal and public identity, family, education, and career goals. This in-person class will expose you to authentic texts from a variety of sources in different genres and modes, for you to develop your reading, viewing, and listening skills and engage in critical thinking. Grammar and vocabulary will be introduced in context. Assessments focus on all skills (reading, writing, speaking, and listening). Throughout the summer session, you will learn more about yourself and deepen your linguistic and culture knowledge of the German-speaking world. You will also improve your language-learning strategies. Course requirements and evaluation include attendance, class participation, module tests and projects, a reading and speaking exam, and daily Canvas assignments.
Prerequisites: None
This is a modular section that meets June 15, 2026 thru August 9, 2026