German

FLG 1114. German I. (4) Three hours lecture. One recitation. An introduction to conversational German.

FLG 1124. German II. (4) (Prerequisite: FLG 1114). Three hours lecture. One recitation. Conversational German. Reading of graded texts.

FLG 2125. Accelerated Intermediate German. (5) (Prerequisite: FLG 1124 or equivalent and consent of instructor). Five hours lecture. Rapid review of German grammar; intensive oral-aural practice; reading of intermediate texts. The equivalent of FLG 2133 and FLG 2143. Conducted mainly in German.

FLG 2133. German III. (3) (Prerequisite: FLG 1124). Three hours lecture. Rapid review of German grammar; oral-aural practice; reading of intermediate texts.

FLG 2143. German IV. (3) (Prerequisite: FLG 2133). Three hours lecture. Oral-aural practice; reading of intermediate texts.

FLG 2153. Scientific German. (3) (Prerequisite: FLG 2133). Three hours lecture. Reading from the writings of significant scientists.

FLG 2183. Honors German III. (3) (Prerequisite: Open through invitation only). Three hours lecture. Honors program of FLG 2133, Intermediate German III.

FLG 2193. Honors German IV. (3) (Prerequisite: Open through invitation only). Three hours lecture. Honors program of FLG 2143, Intermediate German IV.

FLG 2990. Special Topics in German. (1-9). Credit and title to be arranged. This course is to be used on a limited basis to offer developing subject matter areas not covered in existing courses. (Courses limited to two offerings under one title within two academic years).

FLG 3114. Advanced German. (4) (Prerequisite: FLG 2143 or consent of instructor). Three hours lecture and laboratory. Required of all majors. Advanced instruction in all aspects of modern German.

FLG 3124. Advanced German. (4) (Prerequisite: FLG 2143 or consent of instructor). Three hours lecture and laboratory. Required of all majors. A continuation of FLG 3114.

FLG 3143. German Civilization. (3) (Prerequisite: FLG 2143 equivalent.) Three hours lecture. A survey of German cultural heritage.

FLG 3153. Modern German Culture. (3) Three hours lecture. (Prerequisite: FLG 2143 or equivalent). A survey of German culture and life today.

FLG 3313. Business German I. (3) (Prerequisites: FLG 2143). Three hours lecture. The German language as used in business; emphasis on acquisition and application of German commercial terminology on import/export correspondence.

FLG 3323. Business German II. (3) (Prerequisite: FLG 2143). Three hours lecture. The German language as used in the German stock market, trade, and exchange controls; acquisition and application of written and oral German business terminology.

FLG 3513. Survey of German Literature. (3) (Prerequisite: FLG 2143). Required of all majors. A survey of German literature from its origin to 1770.

FLG 3523. Survey of German Literature. (3) (Prerequisite: FLG 2143). Three hours lecture. Required of all majors. A study of German literature from 1700 to the present.

FLG 4000. Directed Individual Study. Hours and credits to be arranged.

FLG 4113/6113. German Stylistics. (3) (Prerequisite: FLG 3124). Three hours lecture. Advanced course in expository writing and oral communication.

FLG 4153/6153. Applied Linguistics: German Phonology and Morphology. (3) (Prerequisites: FLG 3124 or consent of the instructor). Three hours lecture. Contrastive analysis of German and English phonology and morphology. Practice in and teaching of problems in German phonological and grammatical systems.

FLG 4163/6163. History of the German Language. (3) (Prerequisite: FLG 3124). Three hours lecture. The relationship of High German to the parent Indo-European and to the remaining Germanic dialects; linguistic development from the earliest times to the present.

FLG 4193/6193. Introduction to Middle High German. (3) (Prerequisite: FLG 3513 or consent of the instructor). Three hours lecture. Phonology and morphology of the High German dialects of the High Middle Ages. Beginning readings of selected authors.

FLG 4413/6413. Early German Literature. (3) (Prerequisite: FLG 3513 or instructor's consent). Three hours lecture. German literature from the beginning to the end of the Middle Ages.

FLG 4423/6423. German Literature of the Age of Luther. (3) (Prerequisite: FLG 3513 or equivalent). Three hours lecture. Reading and discussion of selected texts with an emphasis on Humanism and Baroque.

FLG 4433/6433. Enlightenment and Storm and Stress. (3) (Prerequisite: FLG 3513 or equivalent). Three hours lecture. Reading and discussion of selected texts with an emphasis on Lessing and young Goethe.

FLG 4443/6443. German Classicism and Romanticism. (3) (Prerequisite: FLG 3513). Three hours lecture. Reading and discussion of selected texts from the period 1787 to 1815.

FLG 4453/6453. 19th Century German Literature. (3) (Prerequisite: FLG 3213 or equivalent). Three hours lecture. Reading and discussion of selected prose, dramas, and lyric poetry.

FLG 4463/6463. German Drama of the 20th Century. (3) (Prerequisite: FLG 3513). Three hours lecture. Reading of works of outstanding writers and discussion of literary currents of the century.

FLG 4473/6473. German Novel and Short Story of the 20th Century. (3) (Prerequisite: FLG 3523). Three hours lecture. Reading and critical evaluation of modern German novels and short stories of various literary schools.

FLG 4483/6483. Survey of German Lyric Poetry. (3) (Prerequisite: FLG 3513). Three hours lecture. Reading and interpretation of masterpieces of German lyric poetry and poetic theory from the Middle Ages to the present.

FLG 4990/6990. Special Topics in German. (1-9). Credit and title to be arranged. This course is to be used on a limited basis to offer developing subject matter areas not covered in existing courses. (Courses limited to two offerings under one title within two academic years).

FLG 6563. German Readings for Graduates I. (3) Three hours lecture. A service course for non-majors who desire a reading knowledge of German for research or advanced degrees.

FLG 6573. German Readings for Graduates II. (3) Prerequisite: FLG 6563 or consent of instructor). Three hours lecture. A service course for non-majors who desire a reading knowledge of German for research or advanced degrees.

FLG 7000. Directed Individual Study. Hours and credits to be arranged.

FLG 8000. Thesis Research/Thesis. Hours and credits to be arranged.

FLG 8213. Seminar in Middle High German. (3) (Prerequisite: Graduate standing).

FLG 8423. German Literature of the Reformation and Baroque. (3) Three hours lecture. A study of German literacy works and movements of the Reformation and Baroque periods.

FLG 8473. Seminar in the German Novel and Short Story of the 20th Century. (3) (Prerequisite: Graduate standing).

FLG 8433. Seminar in German Drama of the Classical Period. (3) (Prerequisite: Graduate standing).

FLG 8453. Seminar in German Drama of the 19th Century. (3) (Prerequisite: Graduate standing).

FLG 8463. Seminar in German Drama of the 20th Century. (3) (Prerequisite: Graduate standing).

FLG 8413. German Literature of the Middle Ages. (3) (Prerequisite: Graduate standing). Three hours lecture. A study of German literary masterpieces and movements of the Old High German and Middle High German periods.

FLG 8990. Special Topics in German. (1-9). Credit and title to be arranged. This course is to be used on a limited basis to offer developing subject matter areas not covered in existing courses. (Courses limited to two offerings under one title within two academic years).