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GERMN 313
: Advanced Business German
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Professor: Annette Kym College: Hunter College |
Semester: Spring
2004 Time: Mon/Wed (the Wed class does meet but is supplanted by the online component)
7:00-8:15 pm
Section: 051
Credits: 3
Hours: 3
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Discipline: Languages and Language Use Level: Undergraduate
Format: Hybrid
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Course Description: This course is a continuation of the introductory course GERMN 312, Beginning Business German. We will work simultaneously on increasing the language needed in a business context and learning about business administration in Germany. We will also look at Germany as an important player in today's world economy. Topics to be covered will include, among others, the relationship of business to the overall economy, structures of companies and corporations, employer/employee relationship, management, international management, international marketing, international trade shows and fairs.
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Special Requirements: Familiarity with BlackBoard, e-mail.
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Online Component: GERMN 313.51 is hybrid course with 50% traditional class work and 50% Internet-based work. Students must have on-line access at home, work or school. The Internet-based component can be done anytime, anyplace. On-line work: discussions with students and guests from the US and Germany, essays and follow-up discussions on cross-cultural differences, brochures, product marketing campaign, etc.
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Pre-requisites: GERMN 312
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