GERM 3000
Advanced German
Course Description
Prerequisites
GERM 2020 or equivalent, or instructor permission
Disciplines
Cultures & Societies of the World, Artistic, Interpretive, & Philosophical Inquiry
This course builds on the first and second year German sequence and seeks to increase students' level of competence in both grammar and vocabulary. Students will produce more accurate and complex language and begin to discuss a diverse range of topics in German culture. Grammatical accuracy will be a central focus but also register, appropriacy, and fluency.Prerequisite: GERM 2020 or equivalent, or instructor permission
Instructors
Michael Wellmon
Fall 2026
mowe 3:30pm - 4:45pm
5.0
Rating
3.0
Difficulty
3.55
GPA
Chrisann Zuerner
Spring 2026
mowefr 10:00am - 10:50am
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Rating
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Difficulty
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GPA
Marcel Schmid
Spring 2025
TuTh 9:30am - 10:45am
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Rating
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Difficulty
3.91
GPA
Stefanie Parker
Spring 2023
MoWeFr 12:00pm - 12:50pm
4.7
Rating
2.0
Difficulty
3.76
GPA
Kathryn Schroeder
Spring 2022
TuTh 3:30pm - 4:45pm
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Rating
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Difficulty
3.75
GPA
Paul Dobryden
Fall 2021
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Rating
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Difficulty
3.61
GPA
Julia Gutterman
Fall 2021
5.0
Rating
3.0
Difficulty
3.88
GPA
Faculty Staff
Spring 2021
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Rating
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Difficulty
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GPA
Christina Neuhaus
Spring 2020
3.0
Rating
4.0
Difficulty
3.62
GPA
Cora Schenberg
Spring 2016
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Rating
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Difficulty
3.56
GPA
Sybil Scholz
Fall 2015
4.0
Rating
1.5
Difficulty
3.71
GPA
Beatrice Waegner
Spring 2014
4.7
Rating
2.0
Difficulty
3.66
GPA
Charles Taggart
Spring 2013
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Rating
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Difficulty
3.71
GPA
Barbara Rieger
Spring 2012
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Rating
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Difficulty
3.94
GPA
Berniel Bjorklund
Fall 2011
2.0
Rating
2.7
Difficulty
3.48
GPA
William McDonald
Spring 2011
4.7
Rating
1.7
Difficulty
3.78
GPA