LG 111: First Semester German
For beginners or according to placement test results. Introduction to grammar, vocabulary, structure of German, emphasizing the four basic skills: speaking, writing, listening, and reading. (If CAS LG 112 or a more advanced college-level course has been completed, this course may not be taken for credit.)
Class | Section | Instructor | Day | Start | Stop |
LG 111 | A1 | Petra Hundemer-Friedman | Mon, Wed, Fri,
Thu. |
8:00 am
8:00 am |
8:50 am
8:50 am |
LG 111 | B1 | Ursula Mangoubi | Mon, Wed, Fri,
Thu. |
9:05 am
9:30 am |
9:55 am
10:20 am |
LG 111 | C1 | Werk | Mon, Wed, Fri,
Thu. |
11:15 am
11:15 am |
12:05 pm
12:05 pm |
LG 111 | D1 | Werk | Mon, Wed, Fri,
Thu. |
12:20 pm
12:30 pm |
1:10 pm
1:20 pm |
LG 111 | E1 | Kaden | Mon, Wed, Fri,
Thu. |
3:35 pm
3:35 pm |
4:25 pm
4:25 pm |
LG 112: Second Semester German
Continues study and practice of the basic skills of speaking, writing, and reading German. Conversational dialogues, reading of short texts, grammar sessions, compositions. Conducted in German. (If a more advanced college-level course has been completed, this course may not be taken for credit.) (Prereq: LG111 or placement test results)
Class | Section | Instructor | Day | Start | Stop |
LG 112 | A1 | Petra Hundemer-Friedman | Mon, Wed, Fri,
Thu. |
10:10 am
9:30 am |
11:00 am
10:20 am |
LG 112 | B1 | Heidrun Singh | Mon, Wed, Fri,
Thu. |
11:15 am
11:15 am |
12:05 pm
12:05 pm |
LG 211: Third Semester German
Further development of communicative skills acquired in the first year, emphasizing both production (speaking, writing) and comprehension (listening, reading). Grammar review. Reading and discussion of selected short stories, poetry, and plays as well as nonliterary texts. Conducted in German. (Prereq: LG112 or placement test results)
Class | Section | Instructor | Day | Start | Stop |
LG 211 | A1 | Alhadeff | Mon, Wed, Fri,
Thu. |
9:05 am
9:30 am |
9:55 am
10:20 am |
LG 211 | B1 | Kaden | Mon, Wed, Fri,
Thu. |
2:30 pm
2:00 pm |
3:20 pm
2:50 pm |
LG 211 | C1 | Alhadeff | Mon, Wed, Fri,
Thu. |
12:20 pm
12:30 pm |
1:10 pm
1:20 pm |
LG 212: Fourth Semester German
Continued development of communicative skills and strategies for functioning socially in German-language contexts. Students learn to understand literary and nonliterary texts. Conducted in German. (Prereq: LG211 or placement test results)
Class | Section | Instructor | Day | Start | Stop |
LG 212 | A1 | Alhadeff | Mon, Wed, Fri,
Thu. |
11:15 am
11:15 am |
12:05 pm
12:05 pm |
LG 212 | X1 | Staff | Arranged
Arranged |
HUB UNITS: Global Citizenship & Intercultural Literacy |
LG 250: Masterpieces of German Literature (in English Translation)
Introduction to the major works of German literature, emphasizing methods of close reading and the art of critical writing. Texts by Johannes von Saaz, J.W. Goethe, Heinrich von Kleist, Georg Bochner, Robert Musil, Ingeborg Bachmann and others. Carries humanities divisional credit in CAS. This course fulfills a single unit in each of the following BU Hub areas: Aesthetic Exploration, Global Citizenship and Intercultural Literacy.
Class | Section | Instructor | Day | Start | Stop |
LG 250 | A1 | Waters | Tue,Thu | 2:00 pm | 3:15 pm |
LG 308: Food Culture in German Speaking Countries
What is German food culture? How does regional and global food shape our community, culture and identity? Debates on sustainable food choices and food waste initiatives. In this advanced language course, students progress in all language skills through analyses of media, images, a graphic novel, short stories and film, and acquire reading and communicative strategies necessary to discuss food-related and complex cultural topics. Effective Fall 2019, this course fulfills a single unit in each of the following BU Hub areas: Global Citizenship and Intercultural Literacy, Oral and/or Signed Communication, Creativity/Innovation.
Class | Section | Instructor | Day | Start | Stop |
LG 308 | A1 | Werk | Mon,Wed,Fri | 10:10 am | 11:00 am |
LG 350: Introduction to German Literature
Masterpieces of German literature representing major eras and genres from the eighteenth century to the present. Practical introduction to methods of close reading and literary interpretation; class discussion. Carries humanities divisional credit in CAS. This course fulfills a single unit in each of the following BU Hub areas: Aesthetic Exploration, Global Citizenship and Intercultural Literacy, Writing-intensive Course.
Class | Section | Instructor | Day | Start | Stop |
LG 350 | A1 | Waters | Tue,Thu | 12:30 pm | 1:45 pm |
LG 456: Twentieth-Century Culture: Since 1945
Survey of postwar and contemporary German-language literature in its cultural-historical context. The Nazi past and the Holocaust; the economic rise of West Germany and accompanying disillusionment; East Germany’s socialist ideal and reality; German reunification; women’s voices; migrant and transnational literature. This course fulfills a single unit in the following BU Hub areas: Aesthetic Exploration, Historical Consciousness.
Class | Section | Instructor | Day | Start | Stop |
LG 456 | A1 | Hoecherl-Adl | Tue,Thu | 9:30 am | 10:45 am |
LG 491: Directed Study: German
Application form available in department.
Class | Section | Instructor | Day | Start | Stop |
LG 491 | A1 | Staff | Arranged |