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Germany: Duke-in-Erlangen

(May 14 - June 26; or May 2 - July 30)
German Language and Culture

Duke offers two programs at the Friedrich-Alexander University at Erlangen-Nuernberg. One program (mid-May - late June) provides an opportunity to study classroom German at different levels while living with a German family and participating in study, day trips, and excursions. The courses are GER 150: Advanced Grammar Review, Composition and Current Issues (FL); and GER 153: Aspects of Contemporary German Culture (CZ, FL) (cross-listed with Comparative Area Studies). One semester of college German or the equivalent is required.

NEW: During the May-June 6-week program, we are now offering GER 14: Intensive First-Year German. Students who have had no German before can take this course in our Erlangen Program, and thus fulfill the first 2 courses of the Foreign Language Requirement!

In the other program (early May - late July), advanced students may choose from a variety of FAU courses, all taught in German, and remain for a full summer semester. For further information, contact Professor Helga Bessent, Department of Germanic Languages and Literature, 116F Old Chemistry Building, Box 90256, Durham, NC 27708-0256 (Tel. 919.660.3172; E-mail: hwb@acpub.duke.edu) or contact the Office of Foreign Academic Programs.

 

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