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Germany Today: Regional Cultures

Instructor:
Harald Höbusch
320
Credits:
3.0
001
Building:
Don and Cathy Jacobs Science Building
Room:
Rm.286
Semester:
Spring 2025
Start Date:
End Date:
Name:
Germany Today: Regional Cultures
Requisites:

Prereq: GER 202 or equivalent. Instructor consent.

Class Type:
LEC
11:00 am
12:15 pm
Days:
TR

This course explores important social and political issues in 21st century Germany/Austria/Switzerland. It focuses on key institutions and the challenges to which these institutions respond in the 21st century, from immigration to globalization. Possible topics include: immigration, social movements, globalization, the environment and energy. Students will develop their language and literacy skills through structured use of the German language. Course targets the Intermediate-Mid to Advanced- low range on the ACTFL proficiency scale or the B1 to B2 levels on the CEFR. Genres include reports, updates, summarize, presentations and position papers. Prerequisites: GER 202 or equivalent, instructor consent. May be repeated up to 3x under a different subtitle.

This course explores important social and political issues in 21st century Germany/Austria/Switzerland. It focuses on key institutions and the challenges to which these institutions respond in the 21st century, from immigration to globalization. Possible topics include: immigration, social movements, globalization, the environment and energy. Students will develop their language and literacy skills through structured use of the German language. Course targets the Intermediate-Mid to Advanced- low range on the ACTFL proficiency scale or the B1 to B2 levels on the CEFR. Genres include reports, updates, summarize, presentations and position papers. Prerequisites: GER 202 or equivalent, instructor consent. May be repeated up to 3x under a different subtitle.

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