GER 101 Elementary German I
German (2009-2010)

For students with little or no knowledge of German. The basic elements of German grammar with emphasis on group and individual oral practice. Development of skills in listening/comprehension, speaking, reading and writing. Introduction to aspects of German culture and everyday life. Tapes and computer exercises accompany each chapter of the textbook. Students are encouraged to use them in the language laboratory and at home.
Antirequisites: OAC German or 4U German
Notes: GER 101 is not open to students with native, near-native or similar advanced ability.
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Sections For Fall 2009

Lectures
ProfessorTimeCapacitySecAssocLocationCode
Weese, Benedikt Paulus 08:30-09:20 M T W Th F 22/24 1 1 ML 216 2519
Year 1 Arts & Business Student2/2
Year 1 Arts students9/10
Hartwig, Juliane 09:30-10:20 M T W Th F 20/24 2 2 ML 212 2520
Year 1 Arts & Business Student1/1
Year 1 Arts students3/4
Schmenk, Barbara 10:30-11:20 M T W Th F 24/24 3 3 ML 212 2521
Year 1 Arts & Business Student4/4
Year 1 Arts students10/10
Boehringer, Michael 11:30-12:20 M T W Th F 23/24 4 4 ML 216 2522
Year 1 Arts & Business Student3/4
Year 1 Arts students11/11
Bundssei, Annegret Vera 12:30-01:20 M T W Th F 20/24 5 5 ML 216 2523
Year 1 Arts & Business Student0/1
Year 1 Arts students2/2
Hartwig, Juliane 01:30-02:20 M T W Th F 21/24 6 6 ML 216 2524
Year 1 Arts & Business Student2/2
Year 1 Arts students6/6
Cattell, Allison G. 06:00-07:50 M T W Th F 23/24 7 7 ML 216 2525
Year 1 Arts & Business Student4/4
Year 1 Arts students9/9
Melnykevych, Viktoriya 12:00-12:00 42/110 81 81 Online 6377

Sections For Spring 2009

Lectures
ProfessorTimeCapacitySecAssocLocationCode
Reichert, Tetyana TBA 97/150 81 81 Online 3863

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