GERM 511(F)-512(S) Reading German for Beginners
German 111-112 is for students whose principal reason for acquiring German is to work with written materials. It is particularly appropriate for students majoring in fields in which
the ability to read primary and secondary texts in German can be crucial, such as Art History, Comparative Literature, History, Music, Philosophy, Political Science, and Theatre. In the
first semester students learn the elements of grammar and acquire a core vocabulary. In the
second semester, while covering advanced grammatical topics, they practice reading in a
variety of textual genres in the humanities and social sciences. They also learn how to work
with dictionaries, encyclopedias, and other reference works, in both printed and online
forms. By the end of the course they will have a solid foundation for building proficiency in
German, whether through self-study or further course work. Credit granted only on successful completion of 112.
Format: lecture and discussion. Principal requirements: written homework, quizzes, tests,
active class participation.
No prerequisites. Enrollment limit: 20 (expected: 15). Preference given to art-history graduate students, seniors and juniors.
Hour: B. KIEFFER