courses

 
spring 2013
(For a complete list of classes, please check University Schedule of Classes)
GER 101 Elementary German I
 
Aurora Romero
MTWRF 10:05 – 10:55
BT 204

Lisa Schellmann
MTWRF 11:10 – 12:00
BT 204
 
Clara Fisher
MTWRF 10:05 – 10:55
BT 244
 

GER 101G  German for Graduate Reading

TBA
MTWRF 12:10 – 1:00
BT 302

 

GER 102  Elementary German II
 
Brett Sterling
MTWRF 11:10 – 12:00
BT 201

Christine Richter-Nilsson
MTWRF 12:10 – 1:00
BT 204


Lisa Beesley
MTWRF 10:05 – 10:55
BT 112

 
 
Continuation of GER 101. Prerequisite: GER101.
GER 103  Intermediate German I
 
Alexandra Campana
MWF 12:10 – 1:00
BT 305
 
Intensive review of German grammar as a basis for reading, conversation, and
composition. Texts and discussions address issues in contemporary German society.
Prerequisite: GER 102.
GER 104  Intermediate German II

Oliver Knabe
MWF 1:10 – 2:00
BT 205


Rebecca Panter
MTWRF 11:10 – 12:00
BT 205

 
 
Practice in reading, listening, speaking, and writing. Short stories, one longer
work, and discussions examine aspects of modern life from a German
perspective. Prerequisite: GER 103.
GER 115F  First Year Writing Seminar: "Almost Human"
 
Prof. Peggy Setje-Eilers
MWF 2:10 – 3:00
Furman 311
Taught in English 
GER 115F  First Year Writing Seminar: "Berlin Moving Metropolis"
 
Prof. Wesley Lim
MWF 1:10 – 2:00
BT 201
 
Advanced German language course focusing on oral and writing proficiency. Among the topics on contemporary media and culture will be discussions of several recent films, authentic weekly news clips, Germany as a multicultural society, art and artists well as aspects of modern German history and current political concerns .
 
GER 214  Conversation & Composition: Contemporary German Culture
 
Prof. Johannes Endres
MWF 1:10 – 2:00
BT 204
Taught in German
GER 216  Business German

Prof. Peggy Setje-Eilers
MWF 11:10 – 12:00
BT 202
 
GER 222  German Culture & Literature

Prof. Meike Werner
TR 11:00 – 12:15
Calhoun 320

 
Taught in German
 
GER 244  German Fairy Tales
 
Prof. Christoph Zeller

MW 2:35 – 3:50
Wilson 126
 
Taught in English
 
GER 350  Graduate Tutorials
 
Prof. John McCarthy
W 3:10 – 5:40
Furman 129
 
Taught in German
 
GER 389  German Literature and Anthropology
 
Prof. Alexander Kosenina
T 3:10 – 5:40
Furman 123

Taught in German

GER 391  German Modernism
 
Prof. Meike Werner
R 3:10 – 5:40
Furman 123
 
Taught in German
 
GER 392  Problems of Theory in German Studies
 
Prof. Johannes Endres
W 4:10 – 6:40
Furman 123

Taught in German