Purdue University
GER 202: German Level 4
Fall 2008
Course Description
 
Schedule
 
Grading
 
Blackboard
 
Stationen
 
German Links
 
 
Grading
4 Chapter Tests
  20%
Written homework
(from workbook/instructor's assignmentsl)
  15%
Class participation & attendance   20%
3 Projekte   15%
Final examination   20%
Quizzes (grammar, readings, vocab)   10%

General Policies

Attendance
Classes meet three times each week (T, Th, F). Attendance is mandatory and absolutely necessary. Excused absences include family emergencies, illness or medical complications (proven with doctor or nurse’s signature). If you miss class, it is your responsibility to find out what was done in class and what the homework is before the next class session—contact a fellow student in the class (not your instructor) to find out this information. Note that attendance is calculated as a strict percentage of the number of times you were in class – in other words, every unexcused absence counts against your overall semester grade.

Tests, Quizzes, Final
No make-up tests are allowed. Make-up tests will be given only in case of a family or medical emergency, for which you must bring written verification (with dates and cause of absence). Chapter tests will cover materials discussed in class and assigned as homework.

Vocabulary quizzes may be announced or unannounced. They will deal with words that your instructor has assigned from the textbook. If you miss class on the day of a vocabulary quiz, you will receive a zero for that quiz. No make-up quizzes are allowed.

Homework
All assignments are due on the day assigned by your instructor. Late homework will not be accepted.
 
Participation
Active participation in class and preparation ahead of time are crucial for practicing your skills and for being successful in this course. It is not sufficient to simply be present in class. Your participation will be graded according to the criteria listed here.
 
Projekte
During the course of the semester, you will write/desgin three German projects that deal with material covered in class. More specific details about each assignment will be given in advance of the due-date. The assignments are:

Projekt 1: In-class essay
Projekt 2: In-class essay
Projekt 3: Oral Assessment Project
Professor John Sundquist
Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures
Purdue University
SC 170
sundquistATpurdueDOTedu