2012/2013
BA-BLC_GS2 German Studies 2
English Title |
German Studies 2 |
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Language |
German |
Exam ECTS |
7.5 ECTS |
Type |
Mandatory |
Level |
Bachelor |
Duration |
One Semester |
Course period |
Spring |
Time Table |
Please see course schedule at e-Campus |
Study board |
Study Board for BSc og MSc in Business, Language and Culture,
BSc
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Course
coordinator |
- Petra Daryai Hansen - Department of Intercultural Communication
and Management
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Main Category of the
Course |
- Language and Intercultural Studies
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Last updated on
16-08-2012
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Learning objectives |
Content:
At the end of the course the students should be able to:
• present a well-structured summary of text excerpts and establish
links between the topics and concepts raised in the text and the
region-specific political, economic and social features introduced
in the course literature of the 1st and 2nd semester, and
• identify and describe key institutions, moments and figures in
the regions studied.
Language:
At the end of the course the students should be able to:
• comprehend the questions posed during the examination, and
communicate in sufficiently coherent German so that the responses
are intelligible.
• present and discuss the exam topic in German using appropriate
vocabulary, and
• speak in grammatically accurate and well-pronounced German, that
is, avoiding major grammatical, lexical, idiomatic or pronunciation
errors that inhibit communication. At this stage, students should
be able to show some degree of linguistic awareness by beginning to
correct their errors in the exam situation.
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Examination |
German Studies 2 |
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German Studies
2:
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Type of test |
Oral Exam |
Marking scale |
7-step scale |
Second examiner |
Second internal examiner |
Exam period |
May/June |
Aids |
With time for preparation |
Duration |
30 Minutes |
- The examination is oral and based on the material from the 1st
and 2nd semesters.
- At the exam, the student will draw a page from the 300-page
exam syllabus and has 30 minutes in which to prepare a summary of
the text and discuss it in terms of the overall context of the
curriculum and of the specific topic that it addresses.
- This is an open-book examination, meaning that students have
the opportunity to consult reference works, class notes and
dictionaries during the preparation session.
- Two grades are given: one for content and one for
language.
- Grades are given according to the 7-point grading scale by the
teacherand an internal examiner.
- Before students can take the examination, they must have
completed the compulsory assignments in the 1st semester
(multiple-choice test, grammar test, oral presentation); and in the
2nd semester (grammar test and a listening comprehension
exercise).
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Examination |
The course is designed to integrate
with Globalisation Studies and the First Year Project, and to
provide the foundation for a progression within German Studies in
the bachelor’s programme as a whole. |
Course content |
The 2nd semester of German studies is built up around two
dimensions – content and language.
The content dimension builds upon knowledge and understanding
acquired in the 1st semester with a view to further exploring the
interaction between the global and local contexts in
German-speaking parts of the world.
In the second semester, focus is on exploring, in a comparative
perspective, some of the key institutions, moments and figures that
can illuminate our understanding of how a particular context
encounters globalization.
Successive backward views in history will be introduced with a
view to better comprehend present taken-for-granted values and
practices. Topics include state and nation formation; political and
economic institutions; the social system, culture in its national,
regional and local expressions and the relationship between
economic institutions and actors, and their implications for
competitiveness.
The course builds on the themes presented in the first semester
Globalisation Studies course. These themes are presented in
conjunction with perspectives and concepts rooted in the specific
language area, so that students develop an understanding of
different theoretical traditions, and enhance their nationally
specific knowledge as well as their cultural sensitivity.
The language dimension is aimed at improving the students’ grammar
skills, pronunciation and fluency as well as their listening and
comprehension skills. Emphasis will also be placed on learning and
exercising phrases needed in order to make presentations and
participate in class discussions.
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Teaching methods |
All teaching and reading will be in
German. A combination of lectures, class discussions and student
presentations will develop students’ knowledge and ability to
analyse and understand current cultural and social processes in the
chosen region. |
Last updated on
16-08-2012