German And Scandinavian
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GER 104, 105 First-Year German (7,8) June 22–July 17; July 20–August 14. Intensive introductory course in German language (conversation, reading, writing). Covers in eight weeks the work of GER 101, 102, 103 offered fall through spring terms. Sequence.
GER 204, 205 Intensive Second-Year German (6,6) June 22–July 17; July 20–August 14. Intensive second-year course in German language (conversation, reading, writing). Covers in eight weeks the work of GER 201, 202, 203 offered fall through spring terms. Sequence. Prereq: one year of college German or equivalent.
GER 355 German Cinema: History, Theory, Practice (4) June 22–July 17. In-depth analysis of various facets of German cinema. Topics include film and the Third Reich, cinema and technology, German filmmakers in American exile, German new wave. Conducted in English; films subtitled. Film fee. Vogel.
GER 401 Research: [Topic] (1–16R)
GER 403 Thesis (1–12R)
GER 405 Reading and Conference: [Topic] (1–16R)
SCAN 405 Reading and Conference: [Topic] (1–16R)
GER 409 Practicum (1–4R)
GER 503 Thesis (1–16R)
GER 601 Research: [Topic] (1–6R)
GER 603 Dissertation (1–16R)
GER 605 Reading and Conference: [Topic] (1–16R)
SCAN 605 Reading and Conference: [Topic] (1–16R)
GER 609 Practicum: [Topic] (1–16R)
SCAN 609 Practicum: [Topic] (1–16R)
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