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EVOLUTION AND DIVERSITY: PLANTS
Country
Germany
Host Institution
Free University of Berlin
Program(s)
Free University Berlin
UCEAP Course Level
Upper Division
UCEAP Subject Area(s)
Biological Sciences
UCEAP Course Number
103
UCEAP Course Suffix
UCEAP Official Title
EVOLUTION AND DIVERSITY: PLANTS
UCEAP Transcript Title
EVOLTN&DIVRS PLANTS
UCEAP Quarter Units
8.50
UCEAP Semester Units
5.70
Course Description
This class covers the evolution of all plant groups from the early prokaryotic algae to the Angiosperms. This class consists of a lecture, seminar, and lab. In the lecture the professor explains broad trends about each class of organisms and tendencies in the evolution process. In the seminar students work on literature reviews and presenting research. The lab period provides students with the opportunity to work in more detail on the topics covered in the lecture.
Language(s) of Instruction
German
Host Institution Course Number
23120
Host Institution Course Title
EVOLUTION UND DIVERSITÄT: PFLANZEN
Host Institution Campus
BIOLOGIE, CHEMIE, PHARMAZIE
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Host Institution Degree
Host Institution Department
Biologie
Course Last Reviewed
2020-2021

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FEAR AND ITS REMEDIES: CULTURAL HISTORY AND THE HORROR FILM
Country
Germany
Host Institution
Humboldt University Berlin
Program(s)
Humboldt University Berlin
UCEAP Course Level
Upper Division
UCEAP Subject Area(s)
Film & Media Studies
UCEAP Course Number
101
UCEAP Course Suffix
UCEAP Official Title
FEAR AND ITS REMEDIES: CULTURAL HISTORY AND THE HORROR FILM
UCEAP Transcript Title
CULTRL HIST HORROR
UCEAP Quarter Units
4.50
UCEAP Semester Units
3.00
Course Description
This course introduces relevant philosophical, psychological, and psychoanalytical theories of fear (including Benjamin, Blumenberg, Canetti, S. and A. Freud, Kierkegaard, Tillich). Their connection with cinematically written anxiety is highlighted, especially along American film genres of the 1960s and 1970s (atomic threat, cold war, Vietnam war, biotechnologies, reproductive medicine, women's movement, civil rights movement). Additional questions about cinematic anxiety also are covered, for example in the context of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The question is how, in each example, fear reactions are cinematic (e.g. fight-or-flight, freezing), possibly subverted or overcome by innovative-creative actions (e.g. fear-seeking, thrill-seeking, suspense, scream queens, victim/offender return, female victim-hero.)
Language(s) of Instruction
German
Host Institution Course Number
Ü532815
Host Institution Course Title
ANGST UND IHRE REMEDIEN. KULTURHISTORISCHE UND FILMISCHE SZENEN
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KULTUR-, SOZIAL- UND BILDUNGSWISSENSCHAFTLICHE FAKULTÄT
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Host Institution Degree
Host Institution Department
Kulturwissenschaft
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FINANCIAL MARKETS AND REGULATION
Country
Germany
Host Institution
Free University of Berlin
Program(s)
Free University Berlin
UCEAP Course Level
Upper Division
UCEAP Subject Area(s)
Political Science Economics
UCEAP Course Number
138
UCEAP Course Suffix
F
UCEAP Official Title
FINANCIAL MARKETS AND REGULATION
UCEAP Transcript Title
FINANCL MRKTS&RGLTN
UCEAP Quarter Units
4.50
UCEAP Semester Units
3.00
Course Description
This seminar is aimed at students who are interested in issues of European and transnational regulation of financial markets. The first part of the seminar is devoted to theoretical approaches to International Political Economy that explain the regulation of financial markets (regulatory capture, economic patriotism, club governance, institutionalist approaches, Marxist approaches, constructivist approaches). The second part of the seminar focuses on important topics of transnational financial market regulation (derivatives, investment funds, financial sustainability, banking supervision, rating agencies).
Language(s) of Instruction
German
Host Institution Course Number
15285
Host Institution Course Title
FINANZMÄRKTE UND FINANZMARKTREGULIERUNG
Host Institution Course Details
Host Institution Campus
POLITIK- UND SOZIALWISSENSCHAFTEN
Host Institution Faculty
Host Institution Degree
Host Institution Department
Otto-Suhr-Institut für Politikwissenschaft
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COMPARATIVE GERMAN FOREIGN POLICY
Country
Germany
Host Institution
Free University of Berlin
Program(s)
Free University Berlin
UCEAP Course Level
Upper Division
UCEAP Subject Area(s)
Political Science
UCEAP Course Number
119
UCEAP Course Suffix
G
UCEAP Official Title
COMPARATIVE GERMAN FOREIGN POLICY
UCEAP Transcript Title
COMP GER FRGN PLCY
UCEAP Quarter Units
4.50
UCEAP Semester Units
3.00
Course Description
Every state and government formulates and practices its own foreign policy on different historical, normative, and institutional bases. In view of the different starting points, it is not surprising that the goals and interests of states and governments and their foreign policy differ; they formulate problems differently, define options for action and political strategies differently, talk and act differently. Against the background of this problem, this seminar deals with the question of how Germany's foreign policy presents itself in a comparative perspective. Comparative case studies examine whether, to what extent, and why Germany's foreign policy after unification may be different in comparison to other states in different foreign policy fields in the face of more or less equal challenges. The following questions serve as a common guideline for all case studies: 1) What are the characteristics of German foreign policy in comparison? 2) Is the legitimacy of German foreign policy questionable? 3) Which influencing factors do experts state for the findings under 1) and 2)? Comparative foreign policy research serves to describe, evaluate, and understand differences and similarities.
Language(s) of Instruction
German
Host Institution Course Number
15136
Host Institution Course Title
AUßENPOLITIKANALYSE: DEUTSCHE AUßENPOLITIK IM VERGLEICH
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POLITIK- UND SOZIALWISSENSCHAFTEN
Host Institution Faculty
Host Institution Degree
Host Institution Department
Otto-Suhr-Institut für Politikwissenschaft
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INTRODUCTION TO ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
Country
Germany
Host Institution
Technical University Berlin
Program(s)
Technical University Berlin
UCEAP Course Level
Lower Division
UCEAP Subject Area(s)
Electrical Engineering
UCEAP Course Number
20
UCEAP Course Suffix
UCEAP Official Title
INTRODUCTION TO ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
UCEAP Transcript Title
INTRO ELECTRIC ENG
UCEAP Quarter Units
5.50
UCEAP Semester Units
3.70
Course Description
This course offers an introduction to electrical engineering specifically for Electrical Engineering majors. Topics covered include: electrostatic field, charge, field, potential, voltage, polarization, capacity; stationary electric flow field, current, Ohm's law, resistance, power; stationary magnetic field: flow rate, inductance, permeability, magnetic circuits; induction, Inductance, Energy, Motion Induction, Resting Induction; simple networks: current and voltage sources, Kirchhoff sets, resistor networks; mathematical basics. vector calculus, integral calculus, orthogonal coordinate systems.
Language(s) of Instruction
German
Host Institution Course Number
0431 L 725
Host Institution Course Title
GRUNDLAGEN DER ELEKTROTECHNIK
Host Institution Course Details
Host Institution Campus
FAKULTÄT IV ELEKTROTECHNIK UND INFORMATIK
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Host Institution Degree
Host Institution Department
Energie- und Automatisierungstechnik
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CULTURE AND POLITICS IN THE WEIMAR REPUBLIC
Country
Germany
Host Institution
Free University of Berlin
Program(s)
Free University Berlin
UCEAP Course Level
Upper Division
UCEAP Subject Area(s)
History German Anthropology
UCEAP Course Number
184
UCEAP Course Suffix
E
UCEAP Official Title
CULTURE AND POLITICS IN THE WEIMAR REPUBLIC
UCEAP Transcript Title
CULTR&POLTC WEIMAR
UCEAP Quarter Units
4.50
UCEAP Semester Units
3.00
Course Description

The years from the founding of the republic in 1919 to the National Socialists' seizure of power in 1933 are among the most politically and artistically eventful in German history. While the young Weimar Republic initially struggled with start-up and legitimization problems, culture experienced a period of prosperity that has lost none of its fascination to this day. Expressionist film, Bauhaus, New Objectivity, and epic theater are just some of the cultural achievements of the Weimar Republic. However, the Golden Twenties came to an abrupt end due to the world economic crisis, which led to the collapse of the republic, which was to bring the National Socialists to power in 1933 and meant the end of all diversity. Using historical sources, various art forms, and scientific presentations, the seminar provides an overview of central aspects of the politics and culture of the Weimar Republic. Starting with an examination of the political background of the founding of the republic, the course deals with the above-mentioned aspects and social phenomena such as the "new woman" type.

Language(s) of Instruction
German
Host Institution Course Number
16917
Host Institution Course Title
KULTUR UND POLITIK IN DER WEIMARER REPUBLIK
Host Institution Campus
Free University of Berlin
Host Institution Faculty
PHILOSOPHIE UND GEISTESWISSENSCHAFTEN
Host Institution Degree
Host Institution Department
Deutsche und Niederländische Philologie
Course Last Reviewed
2021-2022

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INTERMEDIATE GERMAN II
Country
Germany
Host Institution
Humboldt University Berlin
Program(s)
Humboldt University Berlin
UCEAP Course Level
Upper Division
UCEAP Subject Area(s)
German
UCEAP Course Number
110
UCEAP Course Suffix
B
UCEAP Official Title
INTERMEDIATE GERMAN II
UCEAP Transcript Title
INTERMEDIATE GER II
UCEAP Quarter Units
5.50
UCEAP Semester Units
3.70
Course Description

In the B2 level, students systematize, consolidate, and expand basic knowledge of lexis and grammar acquired in the basic and lower intermediate level. The development of academic work forms and techniques is becoming increasingly important. Course objectives include the improvement of the active and passive language use through the systematic expansion of the vocabulary as well as a focus on the training of oral and written skills. Further emphasis is given to the development of the language skills in everyday life as well as study-related situations in Germany. The B2 level is split into two courses, the B2.1 course covers the first half of the level and the B2.2 course covers the second half of the level.

Language(s) of Instruction
German
Host Institution Course Number
Host Institution Course Title
DEUTSCH B2.2
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Host Institution Faculty
ZENTRALEINRICHTUNG SPRACHENZENTRUM
Host Institution Degree
Host Institution Department
Sprachenzentrum
Course Last Reviewed
2022-2023

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LITERATURE AND INSANITY
Country
Germany
Host Institution
Free University of Berlin
Program(s)
Free University Berlin
UCEAP Course Level
Upper Division
UCEAP Subject Area(s)
German
UCEAP Course Number
124
UCEAP Course Suffix
UCEAP Official Title
LITERATURE AND INSANITY
UCEAP Transcript Title
LITERATURE&INSANITY
UCEAP Quarter Units
4.50
UCEAP Semester Units
3.00
Course Description
In the history of the modern subject and its literary modeling, the observation of psychopathologies plays an important role. The development of an enlightened soul-learning in the late eighteenth century was accompanied by the emergence of independent forms of narration of insanity in magazines such as Karl Philipp Moritz's MAGAZINE TO THE EXPERIENCE OF SOUL KNOWLEDGE: (1783-1793) or collections such as Christian Heinrich Spieß' BIOGRAPHIES OF THE INSANE (1796), an archive of case histories which affected many medical and literary discourses of the time. There is a systematic spread of doubts about the stability of human reason to the poetic level in Romanticism. Authors such as Ludwig Tieck or E.T.A. Hoffman experiment with poetics of uncertainty in their stories by means of which the readers' knowledge about the course of the boundary between madness and reason, fantasy and reality, is called into question. As a literary motif, anthropological fascination and poetic challenge, madness remains virulent in the further nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Whether in Georg Büchner (for example in his narrative LENZ) or in naturalism, whether in the Viennese Modern (Hofmannsthal, Schnitzler) or in the Berlin Expressionism (Döblin, Heym, Benn), in modern narration madness is always about experimenting with new forms of poetic representation, in which the different aesthetic programs of the authors and their handling of the changing medical-psychiatric knowledge are reflected in many ways. This seminar introduces students to the outlined constellations of madness and literature from the period around 1800 to about 1910, but also exemplifies later texts and films such as Ken Kensey's ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO'S NEST (1962) or Rainald Goetz ' IRRE (1986).
Language(s) of Instruction
German
Host Institution Course Number
16669
Host Institution Course Title
LITERATUR UND WAHNSINN
Host Institution Course Details
Host Institution Campus
PHILOSOPHIE UND GEISTESWISSENSCHAFTEN
Host Institution Faculty
Host Institution Degree
Host Institution Department
Deutsche Philologie
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CLIMATOLOGY AND THE ENVIRONMENT
Country
Germany
Host Institution
Technical University Berlin
Program(s)
Technical University Berlin
UCEAP Course Level
Upper Division
UCEAP Subject Area(s)
Environmental Studies Earth & Space Sciences
UCEAP Course Number
114
UCEAP Course Suffix
UCEAP Official Title
CLIMATOLOGY AND THE ENVIRONMENT
UCEAP Transcript Title
CLIMATOLOGY & ENV
UCEAP Quarter Units
4.50
UCEAP Semester Units
3.00
Course Description
This course covers the climate system and the components of the climate system, the basics of climate dynamics, circulation in the atmosphere, climate classification and zones, hurricanes and tornadoes, city climate, paleo climate, climate induced natural disasters by orders of magnitude, urban habitats and their effect on climate, climate and its effect on urban habitats, evidence of climate change, and climate change in the past and the future.
Language(s) of Instruction
German
Host Institution Course Number
06341300 L 07
Host Institution Course Title
KLIMATOLOGIE FÜR UMWELTWISSENSCHAFTEN
Host Institution Course Details
Host Institution Campus
FAKULTÄT VI PLANEN BAUEN UMWELT
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Host Institution Degree
Host Institution Department
Klimatologie
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INTERMEDIATE GERMAN II
Country
Germany
Host Institution
Technical University Berlin
Program(s)
Technical University Berlin
UCEAP Course Level
Upper Division
UCEAP Subject Area(s)
German
UCEAP Course Number
107
UCEAP Course Suffix
B
UCEAP Official Title
INTERMEDIATE GERMAN II
UCEAP Transcript Title
INTERMEDIATE GER II
UCEAP Quarter Units
5.50
UCEAP Semester Units
3.70
Course Description
Students learn to participate actively in discussions on various topics, to give their opinion, to negotiate solutions in small groups and to find compromises. They acquire language structures and skills to reproduce information and present clearly structured presentations. In addition, students train to extract important information and detailed statements from texts on different academic fields. Using videos and listening exercises, students learn to understand longer academic texts and to filter for information on specific aspects. Regular writing exercises help students practice to present and justify their opinion on current topics, and to write personal accounts and commentaries. The class discusses current events in German society and in Berlin and examines news and points of view surrounding the topics of university, academic research, and international exchange. Finally, students also analyze language itself: learning German, language usage, communication, and intercultural aspects. The B2 level is split into two consecutive courses, the B2.1 course covers the first half of the level and the B2.2 course covers the second half of the level.
Language(s) of Instruction
German
Host Institution Course Number
Host Institution Course Title
DEUTSCH ALS FREMDSPRACHE FÜR STUDIERENDE B2.2
Host Institution Campus
Host Institution Faculty
Host Institution Degree
Host Institution Department
Zentraleinrichtung Moderne Sprachen (ZEMS)
Course Last Reviewed
2025-2026
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