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Part A: Documents of interest to all German students
Part B: Information for particular courses
Warning: The syllabi
and other documents given below for 101, 102, 201, and 202 are generic
versions made available for all German instructors.
Although all sections of a course are required
to have the same objectives, comparable grading
scales, and cover the same material, they may
vary in the details. Do not assume that the documents
you find here are the ones used for your
course until you confirm it with your instructor.
Part C: Internet resources
The Department
of Modern Languages has a home page where you can find out about our
programs, our faculty, etc.
The Department's Language
Resource Center ("language lab") has useful links at the website
but you must go to the lab itself to use the
programs on the computers (Olin 375).
Part D: Study Abroad in Germany
To learn more about our Summer Program in Germany,
Click here: Study
Abroad in Germany,
The information on this page is provided for students
of German at The University of Akron. This is not
an official page of the university and has not been approved
by The University of Akron.
Page created and maintained by Ralph
Kisner, Foreign Language & Linguistics Counselor.
Last updated: December 6, 1998.
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