German Studies Courses
All GMST courses numbered 1-20, 91, 100s are taught in German.
All GMST courses numbered in the 50s and 60s are taught in English.
All LITR and cross-listed courses with other departments and programs are taught in English.
Spring 2023
- ARTH 019. Contemporary Art
- ARTH 153. Modern Architecture and Urbanism: Honors Seminar
- GMST 002. Intensive Elementary German
- GMST 006. German Conversation
- GMST 008. Texts in Context: Topics in German Culture and Society from the Reformation until Today
- GMST 026. Popular Music and Media
- GMST 100. Topics in German Studies III
- PHIL 139. Phenomenology, Existentialism, and Poststructuralism
Fall 2023
Spring 2024
- GMST 002. Intensive Elementary German
- GMST 006. German Conversation
- GMST 008. Texts in Context: Topics in German Culture and Society from the Reformation until Today
- GMST 104. Velociferic Tendencies: Goethe and the Arrival of the Modern Age
- HIST 003A. Modern Europe, 1789 to 1918: Revolutionaries, Citizens, and Subjects in Europe's Long 19th Century
- HIST 037. The Holocaust: History, Representation, and Culture
Fall 2024
- ARTH 005. Modern Art in Europe and the United States
- GMST 001. Intensive Elementary German
- GMST 020. Tpcs in GMST I: Literature and Cultural Context
- GMST 051. European Cinema
- GMST 054. German Cinema
- HIST 116. European Intellectual History: Rethinking the Scientific Revolution
- MUSI 022. 19th-Century Music in Europe and the U.S.
Spring 2025
- ARTH 153. Modern Architecture and Urbanism: Honors Seminar
- GMST 002. Intensive Elementary German
- GMST 006. German Conversation
- GMST 007. Hot off the Press: Current Headlines from a German Perspective
- GMST 008. Texts in Context: Topics in German Culture and Society from the Reformation until Today
- GMST 091. Tpcs in GMST II
- HIST 003A. Modern Europe, 1789 to 1918: Revolutionaries, Citizens, and Subjects in Europe's Long 19th Century
- PHIL 139. Phenomenology, Existentialism, and Poststructuralism