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8. College of Liberal ArtsCourses--continued
Germanic Civilization: GRCLower-Division Courses301. Introductory Topics in Germanic Civilization. 311. Topics in Germanic Literature and Culture. 119S, 219S, 319S, 419S, 519S, 619S, 719S, 819S, 919S. Topics in Germanic Civilization. Upper-Division Courses323E. Germanic Literature in Translation. Topic 1: Isak Dinesen/Karen Blixen. Same as English 322 (Topic 7: Isak Dinesen/Karen Blixen), Scandinavian 373 (Topic 6: Isak Dinesen/Karen Blixen), and Women's and Gender Studies 345 (Topic 13: Isak Dinesen/Karen Blixen). Topic 2: Medieval German Chivalric Romance. Same as English 322 (Topic 8: Medieval German Chivalric Romance). Topic 3: Twentieth-Century German Shorter Prose. Same as English 322 (Topic 9: Twentieth-Century German Shorter Prose). Topic 4: Hans Christian Andersen. Same as English 322 (Topic 19: Hans Christian Andersen) and Scandinavian 373 (Topic 4: Hans Christian Andersen). Topic 5: The Detective/Crime Story in German, English, and American Tradition. Same as English 322 (Topic 35: The Detective/Crime Story in German, English, and American Tradition). 327E. Topics in Germanic Civilization. Topic 1: Jewish Folklore. Same as American Studies 322 (Topic 1: Jewish Folklore), Anthropology 325L (Topic 2: Jewish Folklore), English 325L (Topic 2: Jewish Folklore), Middle Eastern Languages and Cultures 341 (Topic 2: Jewish Folklore), and Slavic 324 (Topic 1: Jewish Folklore). Prerequisite: For English majors, Rhetoric and Composition 306 and English 316K or their equivalents, and three additional semester hours of lower-division coursework in either English or rhetoric and composition; for others, upper-division standing. Topic 2: Freud's Vienna. Same as English 322 (Topic 1: Freud's Vienna) and European Studies 361 (Topic 5: Freud's Vienna). Germanic Civilization 327E (Topic 2) and Psychology 341K (Topic 1: Freud's Vienna) may not be counted. Prerequisite: For English majors, Rhetoric and Composition 306 and English 316K or their equivalents, and three additional semester hours of lower-division coursework in either English or rhetoric and composition; for others, upper-division standing or consent of instructor. Topic 3: Sociolinguistics of German-Speaking Society. Same as Linguistics 373 (Topic 5: Sociolinguistics of German-Speaking Society). Prerequisite: Upper-division standing or consent of instructor. Topic 4: Medieval Life and Thought. Same as European Studies 361 (Topic 18: Medieval Life and Thought). Prerequisite: Upper-division standing or consent of instructor. Topic 5: Johann Sebastian Bach and His Work. The life and work of Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750), examined from a number of perspectives. Prerequisite: For music majors, Music 302L or consent of instructor; for others, upper-division standing. Topic 6: Renaissance Literature and Art. Same as English 322 (Topic 33: Renaissance Literature and Art). Introduction to Renaissance culture and exploration of links between art and literature during the sixteenth-century Renaissance and Reformation in Germany. Prerequisite: For English majors, Rhetoric and Composition 306 and English 316K or their equivalents, and three additional semester hours of lower-division coursework in either English or rhetoric and composition; for others, upper-division standing. Topic 7: German Cultural History. Restricted to students enrolled in the University of Würzburg Summer Program. Excursions, library research, and exposure to a German viewpoint on contemporary European affairs. The equivalent of four lecture hours a week for one semester. Taught in Würzburg, Germany. Topic 8: Yiddish Drama and Film in Translation. Same as English 322 (Topic 34: Yiddish Drama and Film in Translation); Jewish Studies 361 (Topic 5: Yiddish Drama and Film in Translation); Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies 325 (Topic 8: Yiddish Drama and Film in Translation); and Slavic 324 (Topic 2: Yiddish Drama and Film in Translation). Jewish life in Poland and Russia before the Holocaust, and the transition to American Jewish life, as revealed in plays and films produced in Eastern Europe and in the United States. No knowledge of Yiddish is required. Prerequisite: For English majors, Rhetoric and Composition 306 and English 316K or their equivalents, and three additional semester hours of lower-division coursework in either English or rhetoric and composition; for others, upper-division standing. Topic 9: German and English: Historical Perspectives. Same as Anthropology 320L (Topic 8: German and English: Historical Perspectives), Classical Civilization 348 (Topic 8: German and English: Historical Perspectives), and Linguistics 373 (Topic 8: German and English: Historical Perspectives). Only one of the following may be counted: Anthropology 320L (Topic 9: The German Language: Historical Perspectives), Classical Civilization 348 (Topic 9: The German Language: Historical Perspectives), German 369 (Topic 4: The German Language: Historical Perspectives), Germanic Civilization 327E (Topic 9), Linguistics 373 (Topic 9: The German Language: Historical Perspectives). Prerequisite: For English majors, completion of at least thirty semester hours of coursework, including English 316K or the equivalent; for others, upper-division standing. 129S, 229S, 329S, 429S, 529S, 629S, 729S, 829S, 929S. Topics in Germanic Civilization. 332. Preparation for Work and Study Abroad. 340E. Introduction to Germanic Civilization. Topic 1: Introduction to Germanic Religion and Myth. Same as English 322 (Topic 2: Introduction to Germanic Religion and Myth), European Studies 361 (Topic 6: Introduction to Germanic Religion and Myth), and Religious Studies 361 (Topic 8: Introduction to Germanic Religion and Myth). Prerequisite: For English majors, Rhetoric and Composition 306 and English 316K or their equivalents, and three additional semester hours of lower-division coursework in either English or rhetoric and composition; for others, upper-division standing or consent of instructor. 360E. Seminar in Politics and Culture. Topic 1: Reformation Theology. Same as English 322 (Topic 10: Reformation Theology), History 366N (Topic 3: Reformation Theology), and Religious Studies 355D. Germanic Civilization 360E (Topic 1) and Religious Studies 361 (Topic 17: Reformation Theology) may not be counted. Prerequisite: For English majors, Rhetoric and Composition 306 and English 316K or their equivalents, and three additional semester hours of lower-division coursework in either English or rhetoric and composition; for others, upper-division standing. Topic 2: Cultural Politics of Kant and Hegel. Same as English 322 (Topic 5: Cultural Politics of Kant and Hegel) and Philosophy 365 (Topic 3: Cultural Politics of Kant and Hegel). Prerequisite: For English majors, Rhetoric and Composition 306 and English 316K or their equivalents, and three additional semester hours of lower-division coursework in either English or rhetoric and composition; for others, upper-division standing. Topic 3: German Nationalisms. Same as Government 365N (Topic 6: German Nationalisms). German national movements within their historical context, and the present-day implications of nationalism. Prerequisite: For government majors, six semester hours of lower-division coursework in government; for others, upper-division standing. Topic 4: German Unification: Problems and Prospects. Same as Government 365N (Topic 7: German Unification: Problems and Prospects) and Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies 335 (Topic 9: German Unification: Problems and Prospects). A brief history of Germany since 1815, the contemporary German state and its institutions, and perspectives for the current decade. Only one of the following may be counted: Germanic Civilization 360E (Topic 4), 360E (Topic: German Reunification: Problems and Prospects), Government 365N (Topic: German Reunification: Problems and Prospects), Post-Soviet and East European Studies 335 (Topic: German Unification: Problems and Prospects). Prerequisite: For government majors, six semester hours of lower-division coursework in government; for others, upper-division standing. Topic 5: Switzerland and Europe: Integration or Isolation. Same as Government 365N (Topic 8: Switzerland and Europe: Integration or Isolation). Culture, society, history, economics, and politics in historical and contemporary Switzerland. Only one of the following may be counted: Germanic Civilization 360E (Topic 5), 360E (Topic: Switzerland: Seven Hundred Years), Government 365N (Topic: Switzerland: Seven Hundred Years). Prerequisite: For government majors, six semester hours of lower-division coursework in government; for others, upper-division standing. 361E. Cinema and Society. Topic 1: German Cinema through 1932. Same as English 322 (Topic 11: German Cinema through 1932). Prerequisite: For English majors, Rhetoric and Composition 306 and English 316K or their equivalents, and three additional semester hours of lower-division coursework in either English or rhetoric and composition; for others, upper-division standing. Topic 2: German Cinema since 1933. Same as English 322 (Topic 12: German Cinema since 1933) and European Studies 361 (Topic 17: German Cinema since 1933). Prerequisite: For English majors, Rhetoric and Composition 306 and English 316K or their equivalents, and three additional semester hours of lower-division coursework in either English or rhetoric and composition; for others, upper-division standing. Topic 3: Genres, Structure, and Trends in German Cinema. Same as English 322 (Topic 13: Genres, Structure, and Trends in German Cinema) and European Studies 361 (Topic 2: Genres, Structure, and Trends in German Cinema). Prerequisite: For English majors, Rhetoric and Composition 306 and English 316K or their equivalents, and three additional semester hours of lower-division coursework in either English or rhetoric and composition; for others, upper-division standing. Topic 4: Literature in the New German Cinema. Same as English 322 (Topic 3: Literature in the New German Cinema) and European Studies 361 (Topic 1: Literature in the New German Cinema). Prerequisite: For English majors, Rhetoric and Composition 306 and English 316K or their equivalents, and three additional semester hours of lower-division coursework in either English or rhetoric and composition; for others, upper-division standing or consent of instructor. Topic 5: German Women Filmmakers. Same as English 322 (Topic 14: German Women Filmmakers), European Studies 361 (Topic 15: German Women Filmmakers), and Women's and Gender Studies 340 (Topic 5: German Women Filmmakers). Prerequisite: For English majors, Rhetoric and Composition 306 and English 316K or their equivalents, and three additional semester hours of lower-division coursework in either English or rhetoric and composition; for others, upper-division standing or consent of instructor. 362E. Topics in Germanic Studies. Topic 1: Freudians and Feminisms. Same as English 322 (Topic 4: Freudians and Feminisms), Philosophy 365 (Topic 1: Freudians and Feminisms), and Women's and Gender Studies 345 (Topic 10: Freudians and Feminisms). Only one of the following may be counted: Germanic Civilization 362E (Topic 1), Psychology 341K (Topic 2: Freudians and Feminisms), Women's Studies 345 (Topic 10: Freudians and Feminisms). Prerequisite: For English majors, Rhetoric and Composition 306 and English 316K or their equivalents, and three additional semester hours of lower-division coursework in either English or rhetoric and composition; for others, upper-division standing. Topic 2: Wagner's Ring of the Nibelung. Same as English 322 (Topic 15: Wagner's Ring of the Nibelung). Prerequisite: For English majors, Rhetoric and Composition 306 and English 316K or their equivalents, and three additional semester hours of lower-division coursework in either English or rhetoric and composition; for others, upper-division standing. Topic 3: The German Folktale and Fantasy Tale. Same as English 322 (Topic 30: The German Folktale and Fantasy Tale) and European Studies 361 (Topic 16: The German Folktale and Fantasy Tale). Prerequisite: For English majors, Rhetoric and Composition 306 and English 316K or their equivalents, and three additional semester hours of lower-division coursework in either English or rhetoric and composition; for others, upper-division standing or consent of instructor. Topic 4: Freud and Lacan, with Kristeva. Same as English 322 (Topic 31: Freud and Lacan, with Kristeva). Germanic Civilization 362E (Topic 4) and Psychology 341K (Topic 3: Freud and Lacan, with Kristeva) may not both be counted Prerequisite: For English majors, Rhetoric and Composition 306 and English 316K or their equivalents, and three additional semester hours of lower-division coursework in either English or rhetoric and composition; for others, upper-division standing. 179, 279, 379. Conference Course in Germanic Civilization. Norwegian: NORLower-Division Courses604. Accelerated First-Year Norwegian. 612. Accelerated Second-Year Norwegian. 119S, 219S, 319S, 419S, 519S, 619S, 719S, 819S, 919S. Topics in Norwegian. Upper-Division Course129S, 229S, 329S, 429S, 529S, 629S, 729S, 829S, 929S. Topics in Norwegian. Scandinavian: SCALower-Division Courses301. Scandinavian Culture and Civilization. 119S, 219S, 319S, 419S, 519S, 619S, 719S, 819S, 919S. Topics in Scandinavian. Upper-Division Courses323. Scandinavian Literature in Translation. Topic 1: Survey of Scandinavian Drama and Film. Same as English 322 (Topic 16: Survey of Scandinavian Drama and Film). Topic 2: Social Dramas of Henrik Ibsen. Same as English 322 (Topic 17: Social Dramas of Henrik Ibsen) and Women's and Gender Studies 345 (Topic 14: Social Dramas of Henrik Ibsen). Men and women in their public and private lives. Topic 3: Women and Literature: European Tradition. Same as English 322 (Topic 6: Women and Literature: European Tradition) and Women's and Gender Studies 321 (Topic 4: Women and Literature: European Tradition). Topic 4: Saga, Novel, and Tale. Same as English 322 (Topic 28: Saga, Novel, and Tale). 327. Topics in Scandinavian Culture. Topic 9: Films of Ingmar Bergman. Same as English 322 (Topic 18: Films of Ingmar Bergman). Prerequisite: For English majors, Rhetoric and Composition 306 and English 316K or their equivalents, and three additional semester hours of lower-division coursework in either English or rhetoric and composition; for others, upper-division standing or consent of instructor. 129S, 229S, 329S, 429S, 529S, 629S, 729S, 829S, 929S. Topics in Scandinavian. 335. Topics in Scandinavian Society. 358. Forms and Genres of Scandinavian Literature. 369. Topics in Scandinavian Languages. 373. Topics in Scandinavian Literature. Topic 4: Hans Christian Andersen. Same as English 322 (Topic 19: Hans Christian Andersen) and Germanic Civilization 323E (Topic 4: Hans Christian Andersen). Prerequisite: For English majors, Rhetoric and Composition 306 and English 316K or their equivalents, and three additional semester hours of lower-division coursework in either English or rhetoric and composition; for others, upper-division standing or consent of instructor. Topic 6: Isak Dinesen/Karen Blixen. Same as English 322 (Topic 7: Isak Dinesen/Karen Blixen), Germanic Civilization 323E (Topic 1: Isak Dinesen/Karen Blixen), and Women's and Gender Studies 345 (Topic 13: Isak Dinesen/Karen Blixen). Prerequisite: For English majors, Rhetoric and Composition 306 and English 316K or their equivalents, and three additional semester hours of lower-division coursework in either English or rhetoric and composition; for others, upper-division standing or consent of instructor. 179, 279, 379. Conference Course in Scandinavian Languages or Literature. 679H. Honors Tutorial Course. Swedish: SWELower-Division Courses604. Accelerated First-Year Swedish. 612. Accelerated Second-Year Swedish. 119S, 219S, 319S, 419S, 519S, 619S, 719S, 819S, 919S. Topics in Swedish. Upper-Division Course129S, 229S, 329S, 429S, 529S, 629S, 729S, 829S, 929S. Topics in Swedish. Yiddish: YIDLower-Division Courses604. Accelerated First-Year Yiddish. 612. Accelerated Second-Year Yiddish. 119S, 219S, 319S, 419S, 519S, 619S, 719S, 819S, 919S. Topics in Yiddish. Upper-Division Courses129S, 229S, 329S, 429S, 529S, 629S, 729S, 829S, 929S. Topics in Yiddish. 179, 279, 379. Conference Course in Yiddish Language or Literature.
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