GERMAN 155
Advanced German Language through Cultural History and Current Affairs
Description: Lecture, three hours. Requisites: courses 152, 153. Taught in German. Advanced German language course that juxtaposes cultural history with current affairs to teach complex speaking and writing skills of interpretation, analysis, and criticism. Readings may include selections from Luther, Heine, Freud, and current authors. Students create their own interactive media presentations. Letter grading.
Units: 4.0
Units: 4.0
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Attendance is important to her. She is an incredible person who really guides you to develop a love of learning Dutch. This professor has a good feel for class temperament and knows when to push and when to back off. She's very compassionate. Just make sure you actually show up! (Dutch 103A)
Attendance is important to her. She is an incredible person who really guides you to develop a love of learning Dutch. This professor has a good feel for class temperament and knows when to push and when to back off. She's very compassionate. Just make sure you actually show up! (Dutch 103A)
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---LGBTS M114--- SCHULTZ IS AWESOME. He knows everything there is to know about these topics, and he is engaging to listen to, he is super passionate, he cares about his students, and is so sweet and adorable. The final is super easy, just a letter to your TA about what you learned that you have to support with text from the class, but there is a lot of reading, and you HAVE to keep up, because there are quizzes every 2 weeks that are very fair but that will kill you if you do not stay on top of the reading. If this material is of absolutely no interest to you, I can see how it could get to be tedious and you could fall very far behind, but if you have any remote interest in LGBT studies, TAKE THIS CLASS. Prof Schultz is great.
---LGBTS M114--- SCHULTZ IS AWESOME. He knows everything there is to know about these topics, and he is engaging to listen to, he is super passionate, he cares about his students, and is so sweet and adorable. The final is super easy, just a letter to your TA about what you learned that you have to support with text from the class, but there is a lot of reading, and you HAVE to keep up, because there are quizzes every 2 weeks that are very fair but that will kill you if you do not stay on top of the reading. If this material is of absolutely no interest to you, I can see how it could get to be tedious and you could fall very far behind, but if you have any remote interest in LGBT studies, TAKE THIS CLASS. Prof Schultz is great.