In-depth study of special topics important for an understanding of German culture, drawing on a broad range of print and visual media, music and architecture. Topics will vary by instructor and may include: "Violence and Society", "Activist Cultures," "Sports and Nationalism," "Dissident Voices," "The politics of music," "Theater in German speaking countries." Taught in German.
4
UnitsOptional
Grading1, 2, 3
PasstimeNone
Level LimitLetters and science
CollegeDo NOT take this class. Prof mumbles, he doesnt explain the material he just reads off the slides. Only a midterm and a final. He wants specific answers for both and if you do not answer accordingly he will mark incorrect. He says lecture isnt mandatory but emails you when you do not come to class. Had to teach myself the material to barley pass.
He's honestly a very nice professor all he wants is for his students to be engaged in the material he teaches. Literature is hard for me to understand so I often looked up YouTube videos or explanations on google. His assigned readings are really interesting and his TA's are very nice. As a STEM student I'd take this class again.
Professor just talked about random things in lecture and was difficult to understand as he mumbles. Just skip lecture to study the material on your own, the only thing that matters is your TA
Very light reading for this class, the class was mostly graded on midterm (40%) and final (45%) but if you read the content and listen in section, they're not difficult. He is very passionate and will sometimes ramble in lecture but HIGHLY recommend for STEM students, he is very knowledgable about the technology described in the content.
so passionate about kafka. if you like kafka and do the readings, you will enjoy his lectures a lot. no work outside of class other than reading. grade is attendance, midterm, and final. exams are very fair, just timed writings (3-5 questions). easy if you do the readings and pay attention in lectures. loved the class overall!
I could not understand the professor during lectures. It was really confusing what information I should actually know. For me, there was too much reading. I didn't particularly enjoy the topics either.