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2009 Summer Session Course Listings


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Note: Northwestern day school students need permission from the dean of their school to enroll in School of Continuing Studies courses. SCS courses are indicated by a -CN after the course number (example: ACCOUNT 204-CN Sec. 28). The majority of Summer Session courses do not need dean approval.
German
Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences

GERMAN 101-1 Sec. 23
Beginning German
CAESAR Class Number: 40070
13 days, EVAN, 6/22 - 7/9
MTuWThF 9am - noon
Denise Meuser
This course will be held in Kresge Hall room 2500.

This is the first course in a three-course foundation sequence in elementary German. The sequence uses a communicative approach to provide students with all four language skills -- speaking, listening comprehension, reading, and writing -- to ensure that students acquire a basic command of German. Classes are conducted largely in German, except when explanation of grammar or other material may require the use of English. This is an intensive approach, requiring a minimum of two hours of homework preparation per class, but the small class size affords summer students many opportunities to practice their German. Students completing the sequence should be well prepared for any intermediate-level German program. Students may enroll in individual courses (subject to skill level) or the entire sequence.

GERMAN 101-2 Sec. 23
Beginning German
CAESAR Class Number: 40072
13 days, EVAN, 7/10 - 7/30
MTuWThF 9am - noon
Denise Meuser
This course will be held in Kresge Hall room 2500.

See GERMAN 101-1 for course description.

GERMAN 101-3 Sec. 23
Beginning German
CAESAR Class Number: 40074
13 days, EVAN, 7/31 - 8/14
MTuWThF 9am - noon
Ena Jung
This course will be held in Kresge Hall room 2500.

See GERMAN 101-1 for course description.

GERMAN 102-1 Sec. 23 Cancelled
Intermediate German
3 weeks, EVAN, 6/22 - 7/9
MTuWThF 9am - noon
Staff
This course will be held in Kresge Hall room 2500.

The Intermediate German sequence offers students a systematic review of German language and culture. The pedagogy fosters learning in the four modalities: speaking, listening comprehension, reading and writing. Prerequisite in German: 101-3 or equivalent.

GERMAN 102-2 Sec. 23 Cancelled
Intermediate German
3 weeks, EVAN, 7/10 - 7/30
MTuWThF 9am - noon
Staff
This course will be held in Kresge Hall room 2500.

See GERMAN 102-1 for course description.

GERMAN 102-3 Sec. 23 Cancelled
Intermediate German
3 weeks, EVAN, 7/31 - 8/14
MTuWThF 9am - noon
Staff
This course will be held in Kresge Hall room 2500.

See GERMAN 102-1 for course description.



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