19-20 GM1010: Intensive German for Beginners
ASSESSMENT:
3-Hour Written Examination (50%)
[no dictionaries allowed]:
Grammar
Composition
Oral Examination (50%):
Short presentation
Role-Play
PLEASE NOTE THAT IN ORDER TO PASS THE CORE LANGUAGE UNIT YOU MUST OBTAIN AN OVERALL PASS MARK (AVERAGE OF THE WRITTEN AND ORAL EXAM MARKS) AND PASS THE FINAL WRITTEN EXAMINATION.
19-20 GM1120: Introduction to German Studies
Introduce you to three key areas of interest in contemporary German Studies: literature, film, and history
Introduce you to basic study skills
Teach you how to analyse different kinds of texts (literary, theoretical, filmic, historical)
Equip you with the vocabulary needed to discuss such texts
Introduce you to techniques used in class discussion and seminars at university level
19-20 GM1122: German History and Culture
The course presents key developments in German history through the lens
of culture including literature, film, paintings, caricatures.
Students will gain an insight into German culture and history from the
Middle Ages to the present, and acquire skills and knowledge that will
serve them throughout their degree.
19-20 GM1701: German Advanced Written I
GM1701
GM1701 is a compulsory Year 1 Language Course. Students have to attend 3 weekly lessons + a fortnightly grammar lecture (Intermediate):
- Grammar
- Comprehension
- Oral Practice
- Grammar Lecture (fortnightly, please refer to "Language Skills" site on MOODLE)
ASSESSMENT:
3-Hour Written Examination (100%):
- Grammar
- Composition
- Comprehension
English/German
- German/English or German monolingual dictionaries are allowed for the
written examination. Dictionaries will NOT be provided.
Oral Examination (100%):
- Short presentation
- Discussion
The written module is non condonable - if failed (a mark below 40), you cannot progress. It must be passed (40 marks).
19-20 GM2009: German Language II
GM2009
GM2009 (Full Unit) is a compulsory Year 2 Language Course. Students have to attend 3 weekly lessons + a fortnightly grammar lecture (Intermediate)
- Grammar/Business German
- Comprehension
- Oral Practice
- Grammar Lecture (fortnightly, please refer to "Language Skills" site on MOODLE)
ASSESSMENT:
3-Hour Written Examination (50%):
- Grammar
- Comprehension
- Commentary
English/German - German/English or German monolingual dictionaries are allowed for the written examination. Dictionaries will NOT be provided.
Oral Examination (50%)
PLEASE NOTE THAT IN ORDER TO PASS THE CORE LANGUAGE UNIT YOU MUST OBTAIN AN OVERALL PASS MARK (AVERAGE OF THE WRITTEN AND ORAL EXAM MARKS) AND PASS THE FINAL WRITTEN EXAMINATION.19-20 GM2010: Intensive German for Beginners II
5,5 hours / week (please refer to timetable)
ASSESSMENT:
3-hour written examination (50%)
Dictionaries are NOT to be permitted.
Oral examination (50%)
PLEASE NOTE THAT IN ORDER TO PASS THE CORE LANGUAGE UNIT YOU MUST OBTAIN AN OVERALL PASS MARK (AVERAGE OF THE WRITTEN AND ORAL EXAM MARKS) AND PASS THE FINAL WRITTEN EXAMINATION.
Please note:
Due to the coronavirus crisis you will be doing an alternative assessment and a video-based assignment (more information via e-mail) and on this Moodle site
19-20 GM2122: Death, Desire, Decline: Thomas Mann and Franz Kafka
19-20 GM2124: Representations of Childhood and Youth in Modern German Culture
19-20 GM3009: German Language III
GM3009 (Full Unit) is a compulsory core language course at final year level.
The course will be taught with 3 hours / week + a fortnightly grammar lecture (Advanced)
- Essay
- Translation
- Oral Practice
- Grammar Lecture (fortnightly, please refer to "Language Skills" site on MOODLE)
ASSESSMENT:
3-Hour Written Examination (50%)
- Erörterung (German essay)
- Translation
English/German - German/English or German monolingual dictionaries are allowed for the written examination. Dictionaries will NOT be provided.
Oral Examination (50%)
- Presentation
- Discussion
FOR THE ATTENTION OF ALL STUDENTS OF LANGUAGE:
PLEASE NOTE THAT IN ORDER TO PASS THE FINAL YEAR CORE LANGUAGE UNIT YOU MUST PASS BOTH THE FINAL ORAL EXAMINATION AND THE FINAL WRITTEN EXAMINATION.
19-20 GM3131: Narrative and Identity
19-20 GM3133: Dark Tales. E.T.A. Hoffmann and German Romanticsm
E.T.A. Hoffmann is widely regarded as the undisputed master of dark, frightening and often bizarre tales whose protagonists experience their worlds as inexplicable and frightening places that drive them to the brink of insanity. The human psyche here appears to be unstable and easily influenced by factors beyond the individual's conscious control. The self is perceived as divided into "day" and "night" sides and notions of a unified stable identity become questionable. In our analyses of Hoffmann's texts we will explore themes and motifs such as the doppelgänger, the signifiance of dreams, the blurring of boundaries between sanity and insanity, the artist's role in society and the uncanny. Furthermore, we will discuss the author's specific mode of writing and select critical approaches to Hoffmann. While focusing on Hoffmann we will also consider a range of poems/excerpts from other Romantic authors in order to gain a better understanding of the period.