Class Descriptions, Fall 2009
A. Regular courses
The International Undergraduate Study Program (IUSP) takes courses from the university’s regular course catalogue. These are lectures of two hours per week, mostly held in English.
Important: Each lecture, whether held in English or German, is being supported by tutorials in English with four hours per week, especially for IUSP students.
In the tutorials the students are working up the contents of the lecture, not only of the first eight weeks the IUSP participants are staying but also the contents of the second half of the German semester. In addition, the tutors work more deeply on the topic with the students and deepen their knowledge.
The IUSP students do presentations and written work on the topics according to the respective lecture and tutorial. Generally, marks are given for oral work (presentations, performance in class etc.; 60% of the mark) and written work (reports, bibliographies, homework, essays etc.; 40% of the mark).
Subject Area: American Studies
- American Autobiography
- American Short Stories
- The Two Margarets: Margaret Atwood and Margaret Laurence
- Asians in America
- All You Can Eat: American Food Habits
- A Family Matter: Family Novels and Family Plays in American Literature
Subject Area: Anthropology
Subject Area: Archeology
Subject Area: Economics
Subject Area: English Studies
- 19th Century British Literature
- Recent Novels from Great Britain and the Commomwealth
- 19th Century Novels from Britain and Canada
- Writing the Nation: Lyrics of Poets Laureate from the Anglophone World
- Early Modern English Drama: Revenge Tragedy
Subject Area: History
Subject Area: Linguistics and Language Technologies
Classes via the Virtual Linguistics Campus of Marburg University
- History of English
- Introduction to Linguistics I
- Language and Linguistics
- Linguistic Engineering
- Linguistic Fieldwork: Georgian
Subject Area: Media Studies
Subject Area: Peace and Conflict Studies
Subject Area: Political Science
- Terrorism as a Factor in International Politics
- Germany in Europe
- The European Union as an International Player?
Subject Area: Psychology
Subject Area: Sociology
Subject Area: Theology
B. Courses in German Culture and History and German language courses
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Conversation Course

