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GER 2750 - Topics in German Studies


This course introduces selected aspects of life and culture of the German-speaking world, past and present. Aspects may include events and currents of thought drawn from history, religion, arts, politics, and literature, seen in an international context. It is offered in English with no prerequisites and is open to all students. The aim is for students to gain an understanding of some of the critical issues and experiences that have shaped German identity and perspective, and for them to apply that understanding to a wider international context and universal human situations. Topics will vary from semester to semester.

Credits: 3 hours

Notes: May be repeated with instructor approval.
When Offered: Spring



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