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Can you give me list of German courses offered by the Indiana University Bloomington and also give me address details for it ??
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Indiana University Bloomington is a well known university situated in Indiana.. below I am giving you information about it . Course offered : German courses : Undergraduate Beginning German I G100 \\ 4 cr. IU Bloomington Bulletins Beginning German II G150 \\ 4 cr. Oral Practice - Write & Read I G200 \\ 3 cr. Oral Practice - Write & Read II G250 \\ 3 cr. Fifth-Semester College German G300 \\ 3 cr. Intro to German Lit - Themes G306 \\ 3 cr. Sixth-Semester College German G330 \\ 3 cr. Introduction to German Cultural History G363 \\ 3 cr. Conversational German G375 \\ 3 cr. Residential Workshop G397 \\ 1-2 cr. Honors Tutorial G399 \\ 1-2 cr., 4 cr. max Advanced College German G400 \\ 3 cr. Perspectives on German Literature G415 \\ 3 cr. Literature and Society since 1945 G424 \\ 3 cr. College Teaching Internship G430 \\ 2 cr. Intro to German Morphology G458 3 cr. Individual Readings in Germanic Literature G495 \\ 1-3 cr.; 6 cr. max Advanced German Language Abroad G496 \\ 1-6 cr. Honors Thesis G499 \\ 3 cr. Tradition and Innovation in German Literature E311 \\ 3 cr. German Cultural History E322 \\ 3 cr. \\ 8 weeks course Intro to Germanic Languages E333 \\ 3 cr. \\ 8 weeks course Special Topics in Germanic Studies E371 \\ 3 cr. Beginning Norwegian II K150 \\ 4 cr. Intermediate Norwegian II K250 \\ 3 cr. Topics in Scandinavian Culture E362 \\ 3 cr. Individual Readings: Scandinavian Studies K495 1-3 cr. Intensive Dutch II N150 \\ 4 cr. Dutch Reading, Composition & Conversation II N250 \\ 3 cr. Advanced Dutch II N330 \\ 3 cr. The Golden Age of Dutch Culture E342 \\ 3 cr. \\ 8 weeks course Individual Readings in Netherlandic Studies N495 \\ 1-3 cr. Intermediate Yiddish II Y250 \\ 3 cr. Individual Readings in Yiddish Studies Y495 \\ 1-3 cr. Topics in Yiddish Literature E351 \\ 3 cr. \\ 8 weeks course Graduate courses : Readings in German for Graduate Students G492 \\ Undergraduate section - 4 cr.; Graduate section - 3 cr. Introduction to Theories and Methodologies in the Study of German Literature and Culture G503 \\ 3 cr. Principles of German Morphology G558 \\ 3 cr. Historical Study of German Literature I G571 \\ 3 cr. Historical Study of German Literature III G575 \\ 3 cr. Film and Media: Special Topics G627 3 cr. Old Icelandic Literature G636 \\ 3 cr. Individual Readings G815 \\ 1-3 cr. Research Tutorial G820 \\ 1-3 cr. Seminar in German Literature G825 \ 3-4 cr. Master's Project G850 \\ 1 cr. Research in German Literature G875 \\ cr. arr. Research in German Linguistics G885 \\ cr. arr. Advanced Research G901 \\ 3-6 cr. Beginning Norwegian II K502 \\ 3 cr. Intermediate Norwegian II K504 \\ 3 cr. Topics in Scandinavian Culture K506 \\ 3 cr. \\ 8 weeks course Intensive Dutch II N402 \\ 3 cr. Dutch Reading, Composition, & Conversation II N404 \\ 3 cr. Advanced Dutch II N506 \\ 3 cr. Individual Readings in German Studies V815 \\ 1-8 cr. Intermediate Yiddish II Y504 \\ 3 cr. Topics in Yiddish Literature Y505 \\ 3 cr. \\ 8 weeks course Topics in Yiddish Culture Y506 \\ 3 cr. Individual Readings in Yiddish Studies Y815 \\ 1-4 cr. G100 Beginning German I (4 cr.) Staff Prerequisite: In four class meetings per week students will develop skills (listening, speaking, reading, and writing) for communicating in German within a cultural context. Language laboratory work and written homework are an intrinsic part of the course, as is the accumulation of portfolio items. Regular mandatory tests are designed to give feedback to students and teaching staff. Active class participation is a requirement for successful completion of the course, as is a passing grade on the final examination. To proceed to G150, students need to earn a grade of C- or better in G100. Required Texts: Dollenmayer / Hansen: Neue Horizonte, 7th edition + customized Workbook (shrink-wrapped), ISBN 1-428-28392-7 For more details about the undergraduate German course I am attaching a PDF file with it .. Contact details : Indiana University IU Bloomington College of Arts & Sciences Germanic Studies 1020 E. Kirkwood Ave. Ballantine Hall 644 | Bloomington, IN 47405-7103 Phone: (812) 855-1553 Fax: (812) 855-8927 germanic@indiana.edu
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