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lolmodzrshit Posted at 9:50 am on Aug. 1, 2012
I want to go to Germany next year and need to learn about it. I am notoriously bad at judging classes by their descriptions. So help?

C. Course description:
A historical, cultural, and critical examination of the German-
speaking world from its early beginnings to the present day.
Germany, Austria, and Switzerland share many common cultural
traditions, but central to the course is the question of what
constitutes being a German. The Germans' long search for identity
would end in disaster in 1945, the Year Zero in German history.
Although Germany has recovered economically since then, it continues
to be haunted by its past, and Germans for generations to come will
be faced with overcoming Hitler's legacy. Negative stereotypes
predominate and Germans receive too little credit for their great
cultural and scientific contributions. We will critically examine
these stereotypes and try to determine to what extent they
have any validity. Other topics that may be covered by a variety of
media, such as films, class lectures, texts, and websites, include the
following: history of the German language and its importance for
the development of English; German-Jewish relations; present day
social issues such as immigration and asylum; philosophy and
education; attitudes and customs; German art and music; the role
of the European Union; geography, economy and trade; the political
landscape, and Germany's electoral system. Additionally, we will
discuss the differences between the German and American ways of life
and see how Germans and Americans have viewed each other over the years."

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TheColorBug Posted at 10:32 am on Aug. 1, 2012
It seems like a good course, but it's very rare that courses actually include ALL of what they list...and if this one DOES include all that it lists, will you be able to handle this much course content in such a small amount of time? There's a lot to be covered there.
polio Posted at 10:25 am on Aug. 1, 2012
a course description isn't going to tell you much apart from the content. it may sound wonderful but the teaching is what matters the most. i've taken modules with poorly worded descriptions that turned out to be really interesting and fun, with good teaching and support. on the other hand a potentially interestsing topic was ruined for my friend by a poor lecturer who didn't explain things well, rushed through lectures and was barely available for help.

Run with the wolves Posted at 9:53 am on Aug. 1, 2012
Sounds fine to me. Do you like history?
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