Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 07, 1987, Page 16, Image 48

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    Geri an literature. Included in my
list are some of the highest
achievements and the greatest single
work, FAUST, in the Carman language.
COMMENTS: Grading will be basea to
a great extent on class
participation.
GBB 302 MASTERPIECES OF GERKAI LIT
(3)
Nicholls, 321 FR
MEETS: 13:30 KWF, life FR
FORMAT: Lecture/Discussioc
AVERAGE CLASS SIZE: 25
PREREQUISITES: 2 years of German at
least.
EVALUATION: 1Oi-Attendance; 20S
liomewcrk; 201-Quizzes; 20f-Midtern;
30V-Final
HEADINGS: Phelps anc Stein, THE
GERMAN HERITAGE; Merrifield,
PRAKTISCEE AHLEITUNC ZUP
INTERPRETATION VON DICHTUNG
DESCRIPTION: Readings in some major
works of German literature.
Emphasis is on the careful reading
of texts with discussions largely in
German. Written assignments test
student's comprehension and ability
to discuss the works read.
COMMENTS: Intended to improve
reading ability.
GER 322 GER READING KNOWL (3)
Woods, 202 FR
'.SETS: 12:3C KWF
FORliAT: Discussion/Exercises
AVERAGE CLASS SIZE: 30
EVALUATION: 50i-Guizzes; 50S-Final
READINGS: Jannach, GLRhAN FOR
READING KNOWLEDGE
DESCRIPTION': Second tern, in the
sequence, hew students must have
cote knowledge oC Cert an traL.c.ar.
The course is oirectea entirely at
learning to read Gera an texts.
COM.ENTS: Regular attendance ar.d
completion of houjework required.
GER 325 INTRO GERMAN LIT (3)
Centrum, **09 FR
I .LETS: 14:30 KVF
F0KF.AT: Discussion
AVERAGE CLASS SIZE: 35
WEEKLY READING: 20 Patea
EVALUATION: 1OS-Attencance; 20*
Project; 30*-Kiatert; 40*-Final
READINGS: Erecht, MUTTER COURAGE;
Frisch, BIEDERMANK UND DIE
DhANDSTIFTER; Mann, TCN'IO KROGER;
Foltitt, PATHS TC GLKMN POETRY
DESCRIPTION: An intrcauction to the
Geriuan poetry, drata, ana prose
emphasizing class rescinds of
selected texts, mostly lrom mccern
German literature. Term project is
a perxormance in class of a scer.e
from a play by tax Frisch.
GER 335 GERMAN COMP AND CONV (3)
Hahn, 319 FR
MEETS: 9:30-10:50 UP.
AVERAGE CLASS SIZE: 20
GER 335 GERMAN COMP AND CONV (3)
Ludolf, 412 FR
MEETS: 12:30 INF
FORMAT: Discussion
AVERAGE CLASS SIZE: 20
WEEKLY READING: 3-5 Eases
EVALUATION: 25J-Project; 25S
Attencance; 50*-Homework
READINGS: Arundlehner, SPRICH
DEUTSCH
DESCRIPTION: In-class discussion
has to be preparea by students,
weekly essay assignments, fii.m
analysis, grammar review, attendance
and participation requirec.
GES 341 GER CULTURE AMD CIV (3)
hahn, 319 FR
KELTS: 13:30 UN 206 FR
AVERAGE CLASS SIZE: 15
GBR 399 STUDY IN GERKAMI (3)
Piant, 31* PR
MEETS: 11:30 KVF, 214 FR
FORMAT: Lcctui e/Discussion
AVERAGE CLASS SIZE: 50
WEEKLY READING: 10 Pages
PREREQUISITES: For stuaents
studying in Gercany b7-bb.
EVALUATION: 505-Attendance; 305
Homework; 105-Kidterm; 105-Final
READINGS: Packet
DESCRIPTION: A special class
designed to help students prepare
for the German university
"Sprachpruefung" required of those
planning tc stuoy in Germany during
1967-bb, and to orient them to their
year aoroaa. Conductea in German,
this course counts also towara the
German major. Requirec of students
planning to stuoy in our exchange
program with Laden-Wuerttemberg.
COMMENTS: Students er.rollec in this
class should plan to take a 300
level course curing spring term,
too, in addition to their Second
Year German course (GER 203 or 205).
They will need maximum language
preparation.
GER 407G SCUNITZLER (3)
McWilliams, UlU FR
RAFTS: 15:30-16:20 M
AVERAGE CLASS SIZE: 10-15
WEEKLY READING: U0-S0 Pa^es
PREREQUISITES: Must be able to read
at the most advance level ol German.
EVALUATION: 25S-Discussion; 75‘,
Paper
READINGS: Schnitzler, CASANOVAS
HEIMFAKHT, DA DRAMATISCUE WERE
DESCRIPTION: Ue will take up a
representative sampling of
Schnitzler's prose anu aracatic
works, aLont, which are some of his
best fiction ano several of hit most
famous plays. Our purpose is to
reveal the subtleties ol his art by
a dissection of each work. Our
textual criticise, should reveal that
Schnitzler is the most unoerratec
writer in German literature.
GER 408 WORK PERFORMANCE (1)
Anderson, 211 FP
MEETS: 15:30-17:20 F
FORMAT: Studio
AVERAGE CLASS SIZE: 30
READINGS: Buchner, WOYZECk
DESCRIPTION: Practice for
performing play.
GER 450 PERFORMANCE OF GERMAN DRAMA
(3)
MEETS: 1U:30 tVF
AVEF.AGE aASS SIZE: 30
PREREQUISITES: 2 years of college
Genre" or consent of instructor.
EVALUATION: No formal exam or
quizzes. Memorization of pert and
final performance.
READINGS: Buchner, VOYZECK
DESCRIPTION: Extensive practice in
effective oral com si unicat ion with
emphasis or. correct pronunciation.
GEB B98G tPMIDl GB1MAB PHOMETICS
(3)
Plant, 312 FR
MEETS: 13:30 M*F, 217 FR
FORMAT: Lecture/Discussion
AVERAGE CLASS SIZE: 25
WEEKLY READING: 1 Chapter
EVALUATION: 10Gf-l» Eidterns
READINGS: Moulton, THE SOUNDS OF
ENGLISH AND GERMAN
DESCRIPTION: This course is
required for future teachers of
German in Oregon. Analysis ot the
consonants and vowels of American
English and German in articulatory
terms, points of contrast, remedial
drills. Stuoents will need to
master the IPA as it applies to the
phonemes of German and English only.
COMMENTS: You'll cevelop an ear for
the sounds of English and German,
and be able to prescribe remedial
drills tor yourself and your
students. Graduate students will
record and work or. the pronunciation
of a First Year student of German.
There will be two or three films.
GBR 50T KAJIN/DR FAUSTUS (4)
h'ichol Is, 321 FR
liiETS: 14:30-17:20 H
FORMAT: Seminar
AVERAGE CLASS SIZE: 15
WEEKLi HEADING: 100 Pates
EVALUATION: 50‘„-Paper; 50i-Project
HEALINGS: Mann, DOKTOR FAUSTUS,
TONIO KROGER AND DER TOL INVENEDIG;
EXTRACTS FROM DAS FAUSTBUCH;
EXTRACTS FORM ThOHAS KANN, DIE
ENTSTLhUKG DES DOKTCR FAUSTUS.
DESCRIPTION: A careful reading of
one of Thomas Mann's major novels.
The story deals with the life of a
German composer whose experience of
the breakdown of the Western musical
tradition as a means of creative
expression is brought into
association with the rise of the
Nazis ana the attempt to overcome
what they saw as Western decadence.
The opening sessions will discuss
the Faust iegeno, the place ol
Nietzsche in the story, anc. some of
Mann's early artist novels.
COMMENTS: Discussions will be in
English. The readings are in German
but English translations are
available. Enrollment only with the
prior permission of the instructor.
Honors College
HC 205 HC SOCIAL SCIENCE (3)
Ryan, 338 PLC
MEETS: 12:30-13:50 Uh, 303 CHA
FORfiAT: Seminar
AVERAGE CLASS SIZE: 30
READINGS: Shakespeare, THE MERCHANT