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German Department Summer Courses

The Georgetown German Department will offer summer language courses through in-person instruction for the second summer session for Summer 2025. Detailed schedule information can be found on the Registrar’s scheduling website, and more information about summer courses can be found through the Summer School. Registration is open!

Courses offered in Summer 2025 are:


GERM 1502 – Intermediate German II: Experiencing the German-Speaking World
This course is the second half of the two-part course sequence at Level II. The course is organized topically to familiarize students with contemporary life in the German-speaking world. In Intermediate II, students explore the following themes:

  • Nature, people, environment
  • Fairy tales
  • The German-speaking world through the eyes of a foreigner

The primary text type that is used at this level to explore each theme is the story—personal, public and literary stories. Students typically encounter each text first in class and then engage it further out of class in preparation for subsequent in-depth thematic discussions in class. Class discussions often involve role play and/or group work as a way to enhance conversational and negotiating abilities. The course’s emphasis on improving students’ ability to narrate, compare and contrast, express opinions, and establish causal relationships in speaking and writing lays the groundwork for the historical treatment of stories and histories in Level III.

Second session classes will meet MTWR from 5:30-7:25 pm.