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4.67
5.00
3.87
Spring 2026
Introduces the most significant texts and films dealing with the Holocaust and surveys important philosophical and historical reflections on the meaning of the Holocaust. Meets second writing requirement.
4.83
1.50
3.68
Spring 2026
This course traces the lineage and shapes of the Arthurian legend as witnessed in medieval literature and modern adaptations, including film and television ("Games of Thrones," "Star Wars," etc.) The aim is familiarity with the story of King Arthur and his court, as well as an ability to appreciate the permutations of the legend in all forms of media.
5.00
2.00
3.90
Fall 2025
This course provides the opportunity to offer a new topic in the subject area of German.
5.00
2.00
3.38
Spring 2025
This course explores how West German art cinema of the 1960s-80s reinvented filmmaking, remembered the Nazi past, and rebelled against cultural and political institutions. In dialogue with films by Werner Herzog, Helke Sander, R. W. Fassbinder, Margarethe von Trotta, and others, we will examine the aesthetic and political possibilities of cinema, in the context of an affluent consumer society with a violent past that many preferred to forget.
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Summer 2025
This is the non-credit option for GERM 1016.
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Summer 2025
This is the non-credit option for GERM 1026.
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Summer 2025
This is the non-credit option for GERM 2016.
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Summer 2025
This is the non-credit option for GERM 2026.
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3.71
Summer 2025
This intensive course begins with instruction in basic oral expression, listening comprehension, elementary reading and writing, and continues with further development of these four skills at the intermediate level. Part of the Summer Language Institute.
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3.69
Summer 2025
This intensive course begins with instruction in basic oral expression, listening comprehension, elementary reading and writing, and continues with further development of these four skills at the intermediate level.Part of the Summer Language Institute. Prerequisites: GERM 1016 or equivalent.
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