university of arizona which course to take arc 160d1 vs gws160c1

by Prof. Jaunita Parker 8 min read

What is UA-ARC?

UA-ARC seeks to develop trusted partnerships with government, industry, and academia, and to facilitate mutually beneficial collaborations throughout the national security domain.

Where is the UA-ARC located?

The UA-ARC is located in Tucson, AZ. In collaboration with the University of Arizona, the UA-ARC provides assistance to customers in gaining access to over 100 world-class research centers and institutes which serve as hubs of collaboration for students, faculty, scientists, and industry/government partners.

Is the University of Arizona a non profit?

The University of Arizona Applied Research Corporation (UA-ARC) is a 501 (c) (3) non-profit affiliated organization of the University of Arizona established to leverage UArizona’s longstanding strengths as Arizona’s public land-grant university.

What is the meaning of GER 160D1?

No knowledge of German is required, and all readings, lectures, and discussions will be in English. GER 160D1 - Eroticism and Love in the Middle Ages. Courtly love was a discovery of the High Middle Ages and became the dominant theme in literature, the arts, philosophy, and even in religion.

What is GER 160D2?

GER 160D2 - Gesundheit! Health and Well-Being in German-Speaking Cultures

What is the course African Americans in Berlin about?

The course explores the presence of African Americans in Berlin and the social, historical contexts in which these transcultural exchanges took place. It looks at the fascinating history of African Americans in Berlin from artists and musicians to writers, scientists and political activist s; when African Americans came to Berlin, life for them at home and abroad changed forever. Questions of race, gender and cultural interactions throughout the twentieth century are investigated. Germany will be looked at through the encounter with African Americans and the discourses of celebration and/or fear that emerged. Taught in English.

What is German 301?

German 301 is an intermediate/advanced course for students to expand their knowledge of the cultural history of the German speaking countries. The course advances students’ ability to discuss and write critically about literature, film, and other cultural artifacts related to key moments in German history. Taught in German.

What is the Middle Ages course?

Introduction to the culture and literature of the Middle Ages, seen through a large variety of poems, treatises, epics, art works, sculptures, and also music. The course will combine historical with literary and art-historical perspectives.

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