The University of New Mexico
GRMN: German Catalog Description

  Three Year Fall Semester Average
Course Catalog Description Enrollment Section
Capacity
Credits
GRMN101 Language course sequence for all beginning students, providing a foundation in reading, writing, listening and speaking skills for all subsequent courses. {Fall, Spring} 139.00 168.00 417.00
GRMN102 Language course sequence for all beginning students, providing a foundation in reading, writing, listening and speaking skills for all subsequent courses. 56.00 93.67 168.00
GRMN201 Continues development of skills in reading, writing, speaking and listening at the second-year level. 18.67 25.00 56.00
GRMN202 Continues development of skills in reading, writing, speaking and listening at the second-year level. 22.33 25.00 67.00
GRMN203 Optional course for students of 201-202 providing additional practice in speaking and listening. Students not concurrently enrolled in 201-202 may enroll only with the permission of the instructor. Offered on CR/NC basis only. GRMN 202 or 276 (or equivalent) is a prerequisite for all upper-level courses below.
GRMN204 Optional course for students of 201-202 providing additional practice in speaking and listening. Students not concurrently enrolled in 201-202 may enroll only with the permission of the instructor. Offered on CR/NC basis only. GRMN 202 or 276 (or equivalent) is a prerequisite for all upper-level courses below. 2.67 8.33 5.33
GRMN275 Intensive language course sequence that covers the material of 101-102, 201-202. After completing, 276 students are prepared to enroll in third-year courses. Students may not receive credit for both the accelerated sequence and the regular language course sequence (101 through 202).
GRMN276 Intensive language course sequence that covers the material of 101-102, 201-202. After completing, 276 students are prepared to enroll in third-year courses. Students may not receive credit for both the accelerated sequence and the regular language course sequence (101 through 202). 10.00 16.67 60.00
GRMN301 Contextual grammar review based on cultural materials from a variety of media and short literary texts.
GRMN302 Contextual grammar review based on cultural materials from a variety of media and short literary texts. 27.33 32.33 82.00
GRMN303 Optional course for students of 301-302 providing additional practice in speaking and listening. Students not concurrently enrolled in 301-302 must obtain the permission of the instructor. Offered on CR/NC basis only. 3.67 5.33 7.33
GRMN304 Production of a dramatic work, emphasizing the performative and creative dimension of German language, culture, and history.
GRMN305 Study of present-day life and culture in Germany as represented in popular media, including TV and film. Aimed at students who wish to improve their language skills.
GRMN307 Study of literary texts of varying length from a variety of genres and periods. 17.33 25.00 52.00
GRMN308 Introduction to cultural and intercultural aspects of life in German-speaking countries. Readings include historical as well as contemporary material.
GRMN336 (Also offered as COMP, ENGL 336.) Study of individual authors, genres, and/or periods of German literature and culture in translation. 10.67 9.33 32.00
GRMN366 Accelerated course for graduate reading requirements. Emphasizes readings in sciences and humanities. Will not satisfy A&S language requirement. Undergraduates must have permission of instructor.
GRMN370 Review of grammar topics, conversation, and composition. Prepares students for the Zertifikat Deutsch exam administered by the Goethe-Institut. May be repeated three times.
GRMN380 Team-taught interdisciplinary lecture series with an overarching theme followed by discussion sections. May be repeated three times for undergraduate credit. May not be repeated for graduate credit.
GRMN385 Introductory undergraduate seminar on specific topics in German Literature, culture and language. Multiple sections may be offered in a given year. Titles of individual sections may vary as content varies. Repetition unlimited if content/topic changes.
GRMN390 Introductory workshops on various topics relating to contemporary German Culture. Emphasis on applied language skills. Multiple sections may be offered in a given year. Titles of individual sections will vary as content varies.
GRMN401 Study of contemporary social, political, and cultural trends in German-speaking countries based on a variety of current sources.
GRMN405 Intensive practice of writing skills in a variety of genres. 13.00 19.67 39.00
GRMN410 Review of more complex grammar topics, advanced conversation and composition. Prepares students for the Zentrale Mittelstufenprufung administered by the Goethe-Institut. May be repeated twice for undergraduate credit, and once for graduate credit.
GRMN450 Topics will deal with specific aspects of German literature and culture and language. Repetition unlimited if content changes.
GRMN470 Intensive practice of writing skills in a variety of genres. Prepares students for the Zentrale Oberstufenprufung administered by the Goethe-Institut. May be repeated twice for undergraduate credit, and once for graduate credit.
GRMN480 Advanced study of periods and genres in German literature and thought from 1700 to present. Repetition unlimited if content changes. 5.00 10.00 15.00
GRMN481 Team-taught interdisciplinary lecture series with an overarching theme followed by discussion sections. May be repeated three times for undergraduate credit. May not be repeated for graduate credit.
GRMN485 Advanced undergraduate seminar on specific topics in German literature, culture and language. Multiple sections may be offered in a given year. Titles of individual sections will vary as content varies.
GRMN497 Restriction: permission of instructor. 3.67 75.00 7.33
GRMN498 Open to juniors and seniors approved by the department. 0.67 50.00 2.00
GRMN499 Open only to seniors enrolled for departmental honors. Restriction: permission of supervising instructor. 1.67 50.00 5.00
GRMN508 Accelerated course for graduate reading requirements in other departments. Emphasizes readings in sciences and humanities. Will not satisfy A&S language requirement. Undergraduates must have permission of instructor.
GRMN509 This is the second of a two-course series, designed for graduate students in Arts & Sciences who need to acquire a reading knowledge of German. 2.00 8.33 6.00
GRMN549 Topics in German literature and culture from the Enlightenment to Early Romanticism and Weimar Classicism.
GRMN550 Topics will deal with specific aspects of German literature, culture and language. Repetition unlimited if content changes. 11.33 17.33 34.00
GRMN550A  
GRMN550B  
GRMN551 May be repeated per Office of Graduate Studies policy three times. Restriction: permission of instructor. 2.67 75.00 5.00
GRMN552 Topics in German literature and culture from Romanticism to the Fin-de-Sicle. 1.00 3.33 3.00
GRMN553 Topics in German literature and culture from the Fin-de-Sicle to contemporary developments.
GRMN555 Aspects of German philosophical, critical, aesthetic, and social thought from the 18th to the 21st century. 2.00 3.33 6.00
GRMN556 Emphasis on the study of gender, or film, or other media from 1800 to the present.
GRMN581 Team-taught interdisciplinary lecture series with an overarching theme followed by discussion sections. May be repeated three times for undergraduate credit. May not be repeated for graduate credit.
GRMN585 Graduate seminar on specific topics in German Literature, culture, and language. Multiple sections may be offered in a given year. Titles of individual sections will vary as content varies. Repetition unlimited if content/topic changes.
GRMN599 Offered on a CR/NC basis only. 2.67 50.00 5.00

"GRMN: German "Three Fall Subject Average - Enroll: 353.33 Capacity: 770.67 Credits: 1,074.00'