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Show Arts, Letters and Science — Foreign Language Arts, Letters and Science — Foreign Language German Teaching Minor—Will complete the program outlined above for the German Minors, and in addition, must take 130 and 161. Courses of Instruction 1. Elementary German—Spoken and written German of moderate difficulty. A (5) Staff 2. Elementary German—Continuation of German 1. Prerequisite: German 1 or equivalent. W (5) Staff 3. Elementary German—Continuation of German 2. Prerequisite: German 2 or equivalent. S (5) Staff f4. Intermediate German—Progressively advanced reading from modern authors. (It is recommended that German 11 be taken simultaneously with this course.) Prerequisites: German 1, 2, and 3 or equivalent. A (3) Staff f5. Intermediate German—Continuation of German 4. (It is recommended that German 12 be taken simultaneously with this course.) Prerequisite: German 4 or equivalent. W (3) Staff f6. Intermediate German—Continuation of German 5. (It is recommended that German 13 be taken simultaneously with this course). Prerequisite: German 5 or equivalent. S (3) Staff f 11. Conversational German—Intensive language laboratory drill and simulated daily-life situations. (It is recommended that German 4 be taken simultaneously with this course. A (2) Staff 112. Conversational German—Continuation of German 12. is recommended that German 5 be taken simultaneously with this course.) W (2) Staff 113. Conversational German—Continuation of German 12. (It is recommended that German 6 be taken simultaneously with this course.) S (2) Staff 70. Travel and Study Abroad—Language, culture, and history of German-speaking countries taught in Europe by members of the Weber State College faculty during summer tours arranged by the Foreign Language Department. Su (3) Staff flOl. Introduction to German Literature—Prerequisites: German 4, 5, 6, 11, 12, and 13 or consent of the instructor. A general view of literary periods, movements and social background, with representative readings. (It is recommended that courses 121, 122, and 123 be taken previous to or simultaneously with this course.) A (3) Staff tl02. Introduction to German Literature—Continuation of German 101. W (3) Staff fl03. Introduction to German Literature—Continuation of German 102. S (3) Staff f 110. Culture and Civilization—History, geography, art, social customs and contemporary civilization of Germany, Switzerland and Austria. Prerequisite: Two years of college German or the equivalent. W (3) I. Adams 1121. Third Year German Grammar and Composition—Prerequisites: German 4, 5, 6, 11, 12, 13 or consent of instructor. (It is recommended that the courses German 101, 102 and 103 be taken simultaneously with this course.) A (3) I. Adams f 122. Third Year German Grammar and Composition—Continuation of 121. W (3) l I. Adams 1123. Third Year German Grammar and Composition—Continuation of 122. S (3) I. Adams 130. German Phonetics—An advanced course in the principles of Foreign Language Phonetics with practical work in the analysis and correction of faulty pronunciation. Prerequisite: German 4, 5, 6 and 11, 12, 13, or the consent of the instructor. W (2) Staff 151. Lessing—Plays and Biography (offered alternate years.) A (3) ' Staff 152. Goethe—Literary Works and Biography (offered alternate years.) W (3) Staff 153. Schiller—Poetry, Plays, and Biography (offered alternate years.) S (3) Staff 154. German Drama of the Nineteenth Century—(offered alternate years.) A (3) Staff 155. German Nineteenth Century Prose—(offered alternate years.) W (3) Staff 156. Modern German Authors—(offered alternate years.) S (3) Staff 157. German Poetry—A survey of German poetry, its major forms, works and authors. A (3) Staff 161. Methods of Teaching Foreign Languages—S (3) Staff 165. Senior Year Language Studies—Advanced studies in grammar, composition, translation and linguistics. Prerequisite: 121, 122 and 123. A (3) Staff 136 137 |