MODERN FOREIGN LANGUAGES AND LITERATURES 239
225 203;;, b SEMINAR IN FRENCH LITERATURE. (3 ea.)! I, II, S Stag
Prereq: twenty-one semester hours of college Frenc .
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Requirements for a Major. Prerequisites: ]unior standing, MFL 21a, 21b,
Stal} 22a, b. Required: A minimum of 18 credits of work in German, independent of
]unior and Senior Tutorial Courses. Comprehensive examination in the senior
iland year.
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1 bY mia ELEMENTARY GERMAN. (3) I. II, S sm!
The esscntials of grammar with practice in reading and writing German.
'lijmd #211; SIMPLE GERMAN READING AND PRONUNCIATION. (3) I, II, S Stait
hom Continuation of German 21a with more extended exercise in easy reading, writing
gned and pronunciation. Prereq: 21:1 or one high school unit.
. 22a GERMAN TRANSLATION AND RAPID READING. (3) I, II, S StaE
:hrck Certain selected texts are read intensively with emphasis upon translation, while
nehc others, particularly in the second semester, are read with emphasis upon the develop-
ment of rapid reading and comprehension of content. Prereq: 21b.
Staff 22b GERMAN TRANSLATION AND RAPID READING. (3) I, II, S StaH
‘ Of Continuation of 22a. Prereq: 22a.
h. 23a READINGS IN MEDICAL GERMAN. (3) I, II, S Staff
iclé This course is designed specifically to meet the needs of Pre-Medical and Medical
an Technology students as well as Bacteriology majors. The text used provides reading
and builds up a graduated vocabulary in Biological Sciences. Prereq: 21b.
gkar 23b READINGS IN MEDICAL GERMAN. (3) I, II, S Staii
gg? Continuation of 23a. Prereq: 23a.
24a READINGS IN CHEMICAL GERMAN. (8) I, II, S Stait
[ d This course is designed to meet the needs of Industrial Chemists and Chemistry
gmt majors. The material provides a vocabulary in Chemistry and an intimate acquaint-
,52 ance with the style which is characteristic of German scientific writing. Prereq: 2lb.
24b READINGS IN CHEMICAL GERMAN. (3) I, II, S Staff
Dick Continuation of 24a. Prereq: 24a.
°25 ELEMENTARY AURAL-ORAL PRACTICE IN GERMAN. (1) Staft
1k_ A course designed to improve pronunciation and comprehension of spoken German.
Ht; Aural-oral drills, dictation, recording, etc. Class will be limited to permit individual
attention.
1. k 26 INTERMEDIATE AURAL-ORAL PRACTICE IN GERMAN. (1)
IE; Continuation of the elementary course on a more advanced level. May be taken only
g in conjunction with courses on or beyond the second year level. Prereq: 25 or per-
mission of instructor.
and 27a ELEMENTARY GERMAN CONVERSATION AND
nch COMPOSITION. (3) I, II, S Ubben
be This coiuse is conducted mainly in German. The first scmester’s work will be held
to simple every-day terms which any student having had 2lb should be able to
t E master without diiliculty. Prereq: 21b or approval of the Department.
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27b ELEMENTARY GERMAN CONVERSATION AND
COMPOSITION. (3) I, II, S Ubben
Continuation of 27a. Prereq: 27a.
Eg 28a INTRODUCTION TO CLASSICAL AND 19th CENTURY _
GERMAN LITERATURE. (B) I, II, S Bigge
The emphasis in this course will be on the development of reading facility and the
md acquisition of vocabulary through extensive reading. Selections from the less difllcult
be_ work of authors of this period will be read. Prereq: 22b.
i¤ 28b INTRODUCTION TO MODERN GERMAN LITERATURE. (3) I, II, S Rigge
Readings from some of the less diilicult works of Hauptmann, Mann, Schnitzler,
{ and other late 19th and 20th Century writers. Prereq: 22h.
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nd. 29 SURVEY OF GERMAN LITERATURE IN ENGLISH TRANSLATION. (2)
mi, More than a thousand years of German literature, from the "Song of Hildebrand"
to "The Magic Mountain,’° are covered in this course. No knowledge of German
is required. Lectures and reports on outside reading.
° Open to Frcshmcn.