Apprenticeship
- Offered: Fall Winter
- Graded: S/U
- Prerequisites: Written department approval.
- Bulletin Year: 2021 - 2022 Undergraduate Bulletin | View the current NMU Catalog.
May be taken for a maximum of 2 credit hours.
May be taken for a maximum of 2 credit hours.
A continuation of GR 201. Students do considerably more reading and writing than in prior courses. The course expands their cultural and linguistic proficiency.
Notes:Students should pass GR 201 with a "C" or better or three years of high school German prior to this course. Students may take the language placement exam for concerns about proper placement. Contact mll@nmu.edu with questions.
A continuation of GR 102. Students do considerably more reading and writing than in prior courses. The course expands their cultural proficiency.
Notes:Students should pass GR 102 with a "C" or better or two years of high school German prior to this course. Students may take the language placement exam for concerns about proper placement. Contact mll@nmu.edu with questions.
A continuation of GR 101. Students add to their proficiency in matters such as those related to health, free time, employment, travel and talking about the past.
Notes:Students should pass GR 101 with a "C" or better or one year of high school German prior to this course. Students may take the language placement exam for concerns about proper placement. Contact mll@nmu.edu with questions.
The formal study of content areas in gender and sexuality studies that are not regularly offered as part of the curriculum. Topic will vary depending on the instructor's area of expertise.
Notes:May be repeated if topic differs.
The formal study of content areas in gender and sexuality studies that are not regularly offered as part of the curriculum. Topic will vary depending on the instructor's area of expertise.
Notes:May be repeated if topic differs.
An interdisciplinary examination of the importance of gender in human experience, with an emphasis on the historical development of feminist and gender theory, as well as the application of such theories in the humanities and social sciences.
Special study of problems and/or regions that are not part of the regular offerings.
Notes:Field work may be required. Contact instructor for more information.