This is an ARCHIVED version of the Kwantlen University College Calendar for
2004-2005 and is provided for historical reference only. See the current version of the
Calendar for updated information.
The on-line version of the University College Calendar is the Official version.
In the event of conflict between the printed version and the online version, the
on-line version will prevail.
Effective date of this course calendar information, unless otherwise indicated, is Sept. 1, 2004 to Aug. 31, 2005.
German
Offered at Surrey, Richmond, and Langley
Since not all courses are offered in every semester or on every
campus, German language students are strongly encouraged to
seek advising from a German instructor before planning their
program.
Note: Native speakers of German who wish to take a first or
second-year German course must consult with the German
instructor first. Students with a German 'Abitur' are not permitted
to enroll in the courses. Students with a competence in the
language beyond the level of the course in which they are
registered may be required to withdraw. Students who are not sure
of their language level should contact a German instructor.
For assessment or placement test information, please email
beatrice.pires@kwantlen.ca or contact 604.599.2222 (voice mail:
9230).
Since GERM 1100 is an introductory language course, there is no
need for an assessment.
GERM 1100 cr-3
Basic German I
Students will develop basic oral, listening, reading and writing skills
in German while exploring the Germanic culture.
Students will use the communicative approach to build on basic
skills and continue to develop oral, listening, reading, and writing
skills while further exploring the Germanic culture.
Prerequisites: GERM 1100 or equivalent, or German 11, or assessment by
instructor.
GERM 2200 reviews basic German grammar and continues to
develop the student’s oral, reading and writing skills. Students will
gain a greater understanding and appreciation of the German-
speaking countries and their people. Students will converse mostly
in German during class time.
Calendar Description Revision: Sept 2005
Students will use the communicative approach to review and
expand their knowledge of basic German grammar. They will
continue to develop oral, listening, reading, and writing skills at the
intermediate level while further exploring the Germanic culture.
Prerequisites: German 11 with a grade of B, or German 12 with a C or
GERM 1101 , or assessment by instructor.
GERM 2201 continues the review and development of German
Language skills at the intermediate level. Together with GERM
2200 the course completes the requirements for the second year of
college/university German. Students will converse mostly in
German during class time.
Calendar Description update for September 2005
Students will use the communicative approach to reinforce and
expand their linguistic skills through integrated and interactive
practice in reading, writing, listening and speaking. Students will
also continue to work on their intercultural learning skills.
Prerequisites: GERM 2200 or equivalent, or German 12 with a grade B or
higher or assessment by instructor