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Overseas Studies Courses in German Studies

For course descriptions and additional offerings, see the listings in the Stanford Bulletin's ExploreCourses web site (http://explorecourses.stanford.edu) or the Bing Overseas Studies web site (http://bosp.stanford.edu). Students should consult their department or program's student services office for applicability of Overseas Studies courses to a major or minor program.

Autumn Quarter

Berlin

OSPBER 13. Jewish and Muslim Berlin. 3 units, Charlotte Fonrobert, DB: SocSci, EC: GlobalCom

OSPBER 17. Split Images: A Century in Cinema. 4 units, Karen Kramer, DB: Hum, EC: GlobalCom

OSPBER 56. A Laboratory of Modernity: Concert and Concerto in 19th Century Germany. 4 units, Camilla Bork, DB: Hum

OSPBER 115X. German Economy: Past and Present. 4-5 units, Ingo Klein, DB: SocSc, /EC: GlobalCom

OSPBER 126X. A People's Union? Money, Markets, and Identity in the EU. 4-5 units, Uli Brückner, DB: SocSci, EC: GlobalCom

Winter Quarter

Berlin

OSPBER 66. Theory from the Bleachers: Reading German Sports and Culture. 3 units, Wolf-D. Junghanns

OSPBER 70. The Long Way to the West--German History from the 18th Century to the Present. 4-5 units, Martin Jander, DB: Hum, EC: GlobalCom

OPSBER 161X. The German Economy in the Age of Globalization. 4-5 units, Ingo Klein, DB: SocSci, EC: GlobalCom

OSPBER 177A. Culture and Politics in Modern Germany. 4-5 units, Karen Kramer, DB: SocSci, EC: Gender

Spring Quarter

Berlin

OSPBER 15. Shifting Alliances? The European Union and the US. 4-5 units, Uli Brückner, DB: SocSci, EC: GlobalCom

OSPBER 101A. Contemporary Theater. 5 units, Karen Kramer, GER:DB:Hum

OSPBER 174. Sports Culture and Gender in Comparative Perspective. 5 units, Wolf Junghanns, GER:DB:SocSci, EC:Gender

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