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1.00
3.94
Spring 2025
Entering the world of fairy tales often feels like passing into an elaborate dream: it is a world teeming with sorcerers, dwarves, wondrous objects, and animals that speak. This seminar explores fairy tales and dream narratives in literature and film from the romantic period into the present. Authors to be discussed include: Goethe, the brothers Grimm, Bettelheim, Hoffmann, Freud, Saint-Exupery, Tolkien, and others.
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3.59
Spring 2025
Introduces the essentials of German structure and syntax; emphasizes oral and written proficiency in German. Followed by GERM 1020.
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2.00
3.69
Spring 2025
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.
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2.00
3.90
Spring 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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3.57
Spring 2025
Builds upon skills developed in GERM 2010. Continues the review of grammar. Continues to expose students to a wide variety of topics relating to contemporary Germany. Prerequisite: GERM 2010, or equivalent.
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2.25
3.73
Spring 2025
This course builds on the first and second year German sequence and seeks to increase students' level of competence in both grammar and vocabulary. Students will produce more accurate and complex language and begin to discuss a diverse range of topics in German culture. Grammatical accuracy will be a central focus but also register, appropriacy, and fluency.Prerequisite: GERM 2020 or equivalent, or instructor permission
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2.33
3.53
Spring 2025
Increases accuracy and fluency through authentic literary and cultural materials with a focus on reading. Reviews essentials of German grammar and syntax. Exposes students to a wide variety of topics relating to contemporary Germany. Prerequisite: GERM 1020, or equivalent.
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3.00
3.87
Spring 2025
Literary analysis for advanced students. Prerequisite: GERM 3010 and other literature courses.
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3.07
3.57
Spring 2025
Designed for students with an elementary knowledge of German. Further develops the skills of speaking, listening, comprehension, reading, and writing. Followed by GERM 2010. Prerequisite: GERM 1010 or equivalent.
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Spring 2025
This course provides the opportunity to offer a new topic in the subject area of German.
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Spring 2025
One-credit conversation on current themes. May be taken more than once for credit, but only once for major credit. For more details on this class, please visit the department website at: http://www.virginia.edu/german/Undergraduate/Courses.
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Spring 2025
For students residing in the German group in Shea House. May be taken more than once for credit. Departmental approval needed if considered for major credit. Prerequisite: instructor permission.
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3.67
Spring 2025
Readings in philosophical and social history of Germany from the late 19th century onward.
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3.87
Spring 2025
Studies selected aspects of German culture, such as opera. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: GERM 3010 or 3230.
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3.61
Spring 2025
This course provides the opportunity to offer a new topic in the subject area of German in translation. For more details on this class, please visit the department website at: http://www.virginia.edu/german/Undergraduate/Courses.
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Spring 2025
Interdisciplinary course on memory. Readings from literature, philosophy, history, psychology, and neuroscience.
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Spring 2025
Generic course to be used when students are taking independent study with a faculty member. May be repeated for credit.
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Spring 2025
Prerequisite: Approval by a supervising faculty member.
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Spring 2025
This is the second semester of the year-long DMP thesis. Students should enroll in this course only if they have completed GERM 4998, and must enroll in GERM 4999 to receive credit for GERM 4998. Prerequisite: Admission to the DMP, permission of undergraduate advisor and a supervising faculty member; GERM 4998.
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Spring 2025
Special research projects for advanced students. Individually directed.
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Spring 2025
Non-Topical Research, Preparation for Research
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Spring 2025
For master's thesis, taken under the supervision of a thesis director.
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Spring 2025
Non-Topical Research, Preparation for Doctoral Research
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Spring 2025
For doctoral dissertation, taken under the supervision of a dissertation director.
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