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German Studies LSA
Berlin, Germany
Program Terms: Spring,
Summer
This program is currently not accepting applications.
Homepage: Click to visit
Restrictions: Dartmouth applicants only
Budget Sheets Spring,
Summer
Fact Sheet:
Language of country: German Target language: German
Lodging options: Homestay Enrollment: 16
Faculty contact: Bruce Duncan, Klaus Mladek, Veronika Fuechtner
Program Description:
http://www.dartmouth.edu/~german/http://www.dartmouth.edu/~german/

Berlin has regained its singular position both as Germany's capital and as a mediator between East and West. Few cities in the world can rival its current political and economic role, the variety of its history, the ethnic and cultural diversity of its population, or the richness of its traditional as well as contemporary offerings in art, theater, music and film. The New York Times has called Berlin "the most exciting city in Europe," but it is also a comfortable, livable place of distinctive neighborhoods, parks and lakes, all joined by a convenient system of public transportation. LSA students live with German families, take courses with the Dartmouth director and two local faculty members, and attend a variety of cultural events. The academic program, conducted entirely in German, stresses in-depth exploration of contemporary local culture and is complemented by excursions to historical sites and short trips to different parts of Germany.

Curriculum

  • German 3: Intermediate German
  • German 5: Aspects of German Culture
  • German 6: Readings in German Literature

Prerequisite

  • German 2: Introductory German with a grade of B- or better
 For more information, please see the German Department web page at http://www.dartmouth.edu/~frandit/programs/

 



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This program is currently not accepting applications.