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GERMAN 1100
German Civilization and Culture

3 credit hours
Introduction in English to the culture, history, political institutions, mentality, literature, art and economic development of present-day Germany and other German-speaking countries. Prerequisite: Course requires Reading Placement Test Score-Category One. (3 lecture hours)


GERMAN 1101
Elementary German I

4 credit hours
Develops the ability to speak, understand, read and write German in a cultural context. For the beginning student. (4 lecture hours)


GERMAN 1102
Elementary German II

4 credit hours
Continues the development of the ability to speak, understand, read and write German in a cultural context. For students who have successfully completed German 1101 or equivalent or one year of high school German.(4 lecture hours)


GERMAN 1840
Independent Study

1 to 4 credit hours
Exploration and analysis of topics within the discipline to meet individual student-defined course description, goals, objectives, topical outline and methods of evaluation in coordination with and approved by the instructor. This course may be taken four times for credit as long as different topics are selected. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor (1 to 4 lecture hours)


GERMAN 2201
Intermediate German I

4 credit hours
Develops students’ ability to speak, understand, read and write German in a cultural context. Includes reading and discussion of modern texts, conversation, composition, grammar review and cultural activities. For students who have successfully completed German 1102 or equivalent or two years of high school German. (4 lecture hours)


GERMAN 2202 (IAI H1 900)
Intermediate German II

4 credit hours
Continues to develop students’ ability to speak, understand, read and write German in a cultural context. Includes reading and discussion of modern texts, conversation, composition, grammar review and cultural activities. For students who have successfully completed German 2201 or equivalent or three years of high school German. (4 lecture hours)


GERMAN 2251 (IAI H1 900)
Conversation and Composition I

3 credit hours
Develops students’ listening, speaking, reading and writing skills and expands knowledge of the culture and civilization of German-speaking countries. Classes are conducted completely in German. For students who have successfully completed German 2202 or equivalent or four years of high school German. (3 lecture hours)


GERMAN 2252 (IAI H1 900)
Conversation and Composition II

3 credit hours
Develops students’ listening, speaking, reading and writing skills and expands knowledge of the culture and civilization of German-speaking countries. Classes are conducted entirely in German. For students who have successfully completed German 2251 or equivalent or five years of high school German. (3 lecture hours)


GERMAN 2820
Advanced Selected Topics

1 to 4 credit hours
Advanced exploration and analysis of selected topics with a specific theme indicated by course title listed in college Class Schedule. This course may be taken four times for credit as long as different topics are selected. Prerequisite: At least one course in the discipline or consent of instructor (1 to 4 lecture hours)


GERMAN 2860
Internship (Career & Technical Education)

1 to 4 credit hours
Course requires participation in Career and Technical Education work experience with onsite supervision. Internship learning objectives are developed by student and faculty member, with approval of employer, to provide appropriate work-based learning experiences. Credit is earned by working a minimum of 75 clock hours per semester credit hour, up to a maximum of four credits. Prerequisite: 2.0 cumulative grade point average; 12 semester credits earned in a related field of study; students work with Career Services staff to obtain approval of the internship by the Associate Dean from the academic discipline where the student is planning to earn credit.


GERMAN 2865
Internship - Advanced (Career & Tech Education)

1 to 4 credit hours
Continuation of Internship (Career and Technical Education). Course requires participation in Career & Technical Education work experience with onsite supervision. Internship learning objectives are developed by student and faculty member, with approval of employer, to provide appropriate work-based learning experiences. Credit is earned by working a minimum of 75 clock hours per semester credit hour, up to a maximum of four credits. Prerequisite: 2.0 cumulative grade point average; 12 semester credits earned in a related field of study; students work with Career Services staff to obtain approval of the internship by the Associate Dean from the academic discipline where the student is planning to earn credit.


GERMAN 2870
Internship (Transfer)

1 to 4 credit hours
Course requires participation in work experience with onsite supervision. Internship learning objectives are developed by student and faculty member, with approval of employer, to provide appropriate work-based learning experiences. Credit is earned by working a minimum of 75 clock hours per semester credit hour, up to a maximum of four credits. Prerequisite: 2.0 cumulative grade point average; 12 semester credits earned in a related field of study; students work with Career Services staff to obtain approval of the internship by the Associate Dean from the academic discipline where the student is planning to earn credit.


GERMAN 2871
Internship - Advanced (Transfer)

1 to 4 credit hours
Continuation of Internship (Transfer). Course requires participation in work experience with onsite supervision. Internship learning objectives are developed by student and faculty member, with approval of employer, to provide appropriate work-based learning experiences. Credit is earned by working a minimum of 75 clock hours per semester credit hour, up to a maximum of four credits. Prerequisite: 2.0 cumulative grade point average; 12 semester credits earned in a related field of study; students work with Career Services staff to obtain approval of the internship by the Associate Dean from the academic discipline where the student is planning to earn credit.



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