Introduction to German

<p>I was wondering if CAS offers German language courses. If it does, what is the course called (GERM 1110 or something?) I couldn't find any German language courses in the courses of study ....</p>

<p>[Courses</a> of Study 2009-2010](<a href=“http://courses.cuinfo.cornell.edu/CoSdetail.php?college=AS&number=1210&prefix=GERST&title=Exploring+German+%26%23xa%3BContexts+I]Courses”>http://courses.cuinfo.cornell.edu/CoSdetail.php?college=AS&number=1210&prefix=GERST&title=Exploring+German+%26%23xa%3BContexts+I)</p>

<p>Yea, same question. Can’t wait to start German</p>

<p>there is a whole German section, and it (at least for now) has Dutch and Swedish too. you probably want the course Cayuga linked too, though.
[Courses</a> of Study 2009-2010](<a href=“http://courses.cuinfo.cornell.edu/CoScourses.php?college=AS&dept=German+Studies]Courses”>http://courses.cuinfo.cornell.edu/CoScourses.php?college=AS&dept=German+Studies)
I know all about it from the times I start daydreaming about being some kind of polyglot.</p>

<p>(as an aside, it’s hard to guess what a course number will be because a few years ago the numbers went from three to four numbers, but the way they were amended varies unpredictably by subject area.)</p>

<p>W00t! Can’t wait to start. Thanks faustarp</p>

<p>Well, if I had guessed GERST it would have been fine. I was leading with GERM all this while :D</p>

<p>Thanks CR2k5 and faustarp!</p>