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283. German Literature from Poetic Realism through Naturalism. (3h) Study of selected works<br />

from the Realist period and subsequent Naturalist movement, with attention to the historical<br />

and social contexts in which they emerge.<br />

285. German Literature of the Modern Age. (3h) Intensive study of representative works of major<br />

German, Austrian, and Swiss authors of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. P—GER 215,<br />

216, or equivalent. Fall. (CD)<br />

287, 288. Honors in German. (2.5h, 2.5h) Conference course in German literature. A major research<br />

paper is required. Designed for candidates for departmental honors.<br />

300. Seminar in the Major. (3h) Intensive examination of a selected genre or special topic to be<br />

determined by the instructor. Intensive practice in critical discourse, including discussion and<br />

an oral presentation in German. Introduction to literary scholarship and research methodology<br />

leading to a documented paper. Required for all majors. May be repeated. P—GER 249, 281,<br />

283, 285, or equivalent. Spring.<br />

Semester in Graz<br />

222. Internship in German Language. (3h) Under faculty direction, a student serves as a German<br />

language intern for the faculty, staff, and students at the American Institute for Musical<br />

Studies, Graz, Austria. The student translates public and private documents, and performs<br />

any necessary tasks for the organization for which knowledge of German is essential. Course<br />

requirements include, but are not limited to: keeping a journal and compiling a portfolio of all<br />

translations and documents created in German for the organization. May be repeated for a total<br />

of six hours, only three of which may count towards the major or minor. Pass/Fail only. Offered<br />

only in Graz, Austria. P—GER 217 or POI.<br />

Semester in Vienna<br />

2147. Masterpieces of Austrian Literature. (3h) Study of masterpieces of Austrian literature of the<br />

nineteenth, twentieth, and twenty-first centuries. Lecture and discussion in German. P—153 or<br />

equivalent. Offered only at the Flow House in Vienna.<br />

2227. Internship in German Language. (1.5h-3h) Under faculty direction, a student tutors English<br />

at local elementary schoo<strong>ls</strong> in Vienna. Focus is on vocabulary building and basic conversation.<br />

Course requirements include, but are not limited to: keeping a journal, compiling a portfolio<br />

of teaching materia<strong>ls</strong>, and consulting regularly with the faculty director. May be repeated for<br />

a total of six hours, only three of which may count towards the major or minor. Pass/Fail only.<br />

Offered only at the Flow House in Vienna.<br />

2407. Special topics in German and Austrian Literature and Culture. (3h) Credit towards the German<br />

major or minor. Taught in English. Offered only at the Flow House in Vienna.<br />

2507. Fin de Siècle Vienna. (3h) Survey of major developments in Viennese art, music, literature,<br />

and society from roughly 1889 to 1918. Important figures to be discussed are Mahler, Schoenberg,<br />

Klimt, Schiele, Schnitzler, Musil, Freud, and Herzl. Taught only in Vienna.<br />

HMN 2157. Germanic and Slavic Literature. Taught in English. Offered only at the Flow House in<br />

Vienna.<br />

G E R M A N A N D R U S S I A N<br />

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