2019-2020 Catalog 
    
    Apr 23, 2024  
2019-2020 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions


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German Language (Self-Instructional Language Program-SILP)

  
  • GER 110 - Conversational German I

    Credit Hours 3
    Lecture: 3 Lab: 0
    This course focuses upon an independent approach, while relying upon tutorial guidance from a native-speaker, to develop listening, speaking, and reading skills as initial steps to achieving competence as a speaker of German. Emphasis is given to intensive drill, practice and review through listening of audio CDs and conversation among students and with the drill tutor. Prerequisite(s): Placement testing into ENG 101  or minimum grade “C” in one of the following: ENG 021  and ENG 099  ; ENG 022  and ENG 099  ; or the EAP course sequence ENG 079  and ENG 089  ; or ENG 096  .
    Notes: Cannot be taken as independent study.

    Is course repeatable for credit? No
    Variable Hour Exist No
    Mode of Delivery
    Traditional

  
  • GER 111 - Conversational German II

    Credit Hours 3
    Lecture: 3 Lab: 0
    This course will continue GER 110, specifically through further development of students? listening, speaking, and reading skills learned during the first semester. Through tutorial guidance from native speakers, students will increase their competencies as speakers of German (both formal and idiomatic). Emphasis continues on drill practice (both individually and in groups), and review through listening of audio CDs and by actual conversations among students and with the drill tutor. Prerequisite(s): GER 110   or “B” on GER 110 proficiency
    Notes: Cannot be taken as independent study.

    Is course repeatable for credit? No
    Variable Hour Exist No
    Mode of Delivery
    Traditional

  
  • GER 112 - Intermediate German I

    Credit Hours 3
    Lecture: 3 Lab: 0
    This course will continue GER 111, specifically through further development of students’ listening, speaking, and reading skills learned during the second semester. Through tutorial guidance from native speakers, students will increase their competencies as speakers of German (both formal and idiomatic). Emphasis continues on drill, practice (both individually and in groups), and review through listening of audio CD’s and by actual conversations among students and with the drill tutor. Cannot be taken as independent study. Prerequisite(s): GER 111  
    Is course repeatable for credit? No
    Mode of Delivery
    Traditional

    Is this a Human Relations/Diversity Course? No