GRM - German

GRM 101 Elementary German

Acquisition of vocabulary and structures necessary to execute basic communicative tasks.

3

GRM 102 Elementary German

Acquisition of vocabulary and structures necessary to execute basic communicative tasks.

3

Prerequisites

GRM 101 or permission of instructor.

GRM 105 Accelerated Elementary German

This class provides students with the opportunity to learn a full year of German in one semester with the advantage of intensive study, which promotes greater retention. It provides a solid foundation for second-year German at the University of Portland or for students planning to study in Salzburg.

6

GRM 201 Intermediate German

Review and further development of proficiency skills.

3

Prerequisites

6 credit hours of beginning college German, two years of high school German, or equivalent.

GRM 202 Intermediate German

Review and further development of proficiency skills.

3

Prerequisites

GRM 201 or permission of instructor.

GRM 207 Acceleratd Intermediate German

This course will offer the students an opportunity to immerse themselves in the German language and strengthen their linguistics skills. This course follows GRM 102 or GRM 105 and will build upon the concepts covered at the introductory level.

6

GRM 301 German Conversation and Composition

Broad variety of activities and reading materials are used together with partner, group, and individualized approaches to develop conversational proficiency, improve accuracy in writing and speaking, and expand active and passive vocabulary. Conducted in German.

3

GRM 302 German Conversation and Composition

Broad variety of activities and reading materials are used together with partner, group, and individualized approaches to develop conversational proficiency, improve accuracy in writing and speaking, and expand active and passive vocabulary. Conducted in German.

3

GRM 311 Advanced Conversation and Composition

Students will increase the proficiency of their receptive and productive skills in German through a variety of activities and materials, including tasks allowing students to engage with local culture and customs. At the end of their year in Salzburg, students take an internationally recognized stadardized test and receive a certificate. (Salzburg only.)

3

Prerequisites

GRM 202 or GRM 207 or equivalent.

GRM 312 Advanced Conversation and Composition

Students will increase the proficiency of their receptive and productive skills in German through a variety of activities and materials, including tasks allowing students to engage with local culture and customs. At the end of their year in Salzburg, students take an internationally recognized stadardized test and receive a certificate. (Salzburg only.)

3

Prerequisites

GRM 202 or GRM 207 or equivalent.

GRM 353 Introduction to Literary and Cultural Analysis

This course is intended as a scaffold between the GRM 301-GRM 302 sequence and the 400 level. By reading a variety of texts, students will strengthen their reading skills, practice close analysis, and begin to work with literary theory. This course will continue to build on students' existing vocabulary and grammar knowledge with the goal of greater precision in writing in preparation for the 400 level.

3

Prerequisites

GRM 301 or GRM 311

GRM 354 Introduction to Literary and Cultural Analysis

This course is intended as a scaffold between the GRM 301-GRM 302 sequence and the 400 level. By reading a variety of texts, students will strengthen their reading skills, practice close analysis, and begin to work with literary theory. This course will continue to build on students’ existing vocabulary and grammar knowledge with the goal of greater precision in writing in preparation for the 400-level.

3

Prerequisites

GRM 301 or GRM 311

GRM 355 Advanced Conversation and Composition and Austrian Images

This course allows students, who have completed two 300-level courses prior to study in Salzburg, to improve the accuracy of their written and spoken proficiency in German. Along with classroom activities, students will engage with the local culture and customs. At the end of their year in Salzburg, students will take an internationally recognized standardized test and receive a certificate. (Salzburg only.)
3

Prerequisites

GRM 302 or equivalent.

GRM 356 Advanced Conversation and Composition and Austrian Images

This course allows students, who have completed two 300-level courses prior to study in Salzburg, to improve the accuracy of their written and spoken proficiency in German. Along with classroom activities, students will engage with the local culture and customs. At the end of their year in Salzburg, students will take an internationally recognized standardized test and receive a certificate. (Salzburg only.)
3

Prerequisites

GRM 302 or equivalent.

GRM 390 Directed Study

Credit arranged.

Variable

GRM 403 Topics in Austrian Literature and Culture

Students in this course will explore an aspect of Austrian literature and culture as it relates to depictions of nature, boundaries, identity, spirituality, or the legacy of the past and will also refine their receptive (listening, reading) and productive (speaking, writing) skills in German through summary, description, comparison, and narration.

3

Prerequisites

GRM 301 or GRM 311

GRM 404 Topics in German Literature and Culture

Students in this course will explore an aspect of German literature and culture as it relates to depictions of nature, boundaries, identity, spirituality, or the legacy of the past and will also refine their receptive (listening, reading) and productive (speaking, writing) skills in German through summary, description, comparison, and narration.

3

Prerequisites

GRM 301 or GRM 311

GRM 408 German Play Reading and Performance

Contemporary German plays will be read in a reader's theater format, discussed in the context of current social/cultural events, and performed in German. Emphasis upon expanding vocabulary and improving pronunciation, intonation, and expression. Conducted in German.

3

Prerequisites

GRM 301 or GRM 311

GRM 409 Creative Writing in German

This course is intended as an experience of creative German language production. After reading and analyzing examples of a number of creative genres (poetry, theater, short story), students will write creative pieces of their own. Students will focus on style and structure, in addition to improving precision in writing.

3

Prerequisites

GRM 301 or GRM 311

GRM 421 Film and Media of German-Speaking Countries

Students will investigate a variety of media or a single medium (such as art, theater, film, and music) to analyze depictions of nature, boundaries, identity, spirituality, or the legacy of the past in German-speaking cultures. Concurrent with refining their German language skills, students will learn specific vocabulary to analyze each medium.

3

Prerequisites

GRM 301 or GRM 311

GRM 422 Art and Media of German-Speaking Countries

Students will investigate a variety of media or a single medium (such as art, theater, film, and music) to analyze depictions of nature, boundaries, identity, spirituality, or the legacy of the past in German-speaking cultures. Concurrent with refining their German language skills, students will learn specific vocabulary to analyze each medium.

3

Prerequisites

GRM 301 or GRM 311

GRM 479 Return from Study Abroad

This course guides students through the re-entry process after returning from study abroad and helps them reflect critically on cross-cultural experiences. In addition to completing short reading and writing assignments, students will design and execute a final project that connects the study abroad experience to life at the university.

1

Prerequisites

Study abroad in a language program.

GRM 491 Seminar

Credit arranged.

Variable

GRM 492 Seminar

Credit arranged.

Variable

GRM 497 German Internship

Academic internships are available for qualified students (3.0 GPA; 3.25 GPA in German). Internships provide students with job experience pertinent to the study of German. The internship may be taken for one to three credit hours.

1-3

GRM 499 Senior Thesis

Research, study, or original work under the direction of a faculty mentor, leading to a scholarly thesis document with a public presentation of results. Requires approval of thesis director, department chair, dean, and the director of the honors program, when appropriate.

Variable

Prerequisites

Senior standing; 3.0 GPA in the thesis area or good standing in the honors program.