GERMANIC AND SLAVIC LANGUAGES AND LITERATURES GLY 4571 Fluvial Morphology and Processes. F. Credits: 3; Prereq: GEO 2200 or GLY 2010C. Examines the nature and variety of fluvial processes and the origin and modification of fluvial landforms; includes discussion of environmental changes in rivers and human activities in drainage basins. GLY 4610C Invertebrate Paleontology. S. Credits: 3; Prereq: GLY 2100C, ZOO 3203C. Characteristics and identification of important groups of invertebrate fossils and their use in the determina- tion of the geological age of sedimentary rocks. GLY 4700 Introduction to Geomorphology. S. Credits: 3; Prereq: GLY 2010C. Description of the earth's major geomorphic features, their origin and evolution, and the geomorphic descrip- tion and interpretation of topographic maps. (P) GLY 4734 Coastal Morphology and Processes. S. Credits: 3; Prereq: GEO 2200 or GLY 2010C. Examines the nature and variety of coastal processes and the origin and modification of environmental changes along coasts and human activities in the coastal zone. GLY 4781C Introduction to Photogeology. Credits: 3 Introduction to aerial photography and remote sens- ing as applied to geology. GLY 4790 Geology Summer Field Camp. SS. Credits: 7; Prereq: GLY 2015C or 2991C, GLY 2100C, and GLY 4400C, and permission of instructor. Geological field procedures, techniques, and instru- ments used in field work. GLY 4905 Individual Work. F, S, SS. Credits: 1 to 3; maximum of 7 credits; Prereq: 15 hours of Geology and permission of instructor. With changes in content, GLY 4905 may be selected for addition- al credits. For work in addition to that offered in regular courses in physiography, minerology, petrology, paleontology, stratigraphy, sedimentology, and structural geology. GLY 4930 Special Topics in Geology. F, S, SS. Credits: 3; Prereq: 3 courses in Geology or permission of instructor. May be repeated with change in content up to a maximum of 12 credits. Lecture, conferences, or laboratory sessions covering. selected topics of current interest in modern geology. Oceanography OCE 2005 Introductory Oceanography. F. Credits: 3 History of oceanography; distribution of Earth's land and water; nature and relief of the sea's floor; physical and chemical properties of sea water; sea ice; sound in the sea; tides, currents and waves; marine sedimenta- tion. (P) GRADUATE COURSES Please refer to the Graduate Catalog for graduate course listings. INSTRUCTIONAL STAFF 1992-93 Stephan, A., Chair; Barksdale, E.C.; Bullivant, K.; DiFino, S.; Eichhorn, E.; Futterknecht, F.; Johnston, O.W.; Kraft, H.W.; Mann, R.; Novikov, T.; Overstreet, C.; Popp, D.M.; Rennert, H.H.; Stephan, H.; Sullivan, W.J. Il. Undergraduate Coordinator in German and German Area Studies: F. Futterknecht Undergraduate Coordinator in Russian: W.J. Sullivan III Russian and East European Certificate: H. Stephan Graduate Coordinator in German: K. Bullivant Office: Dauer 263 (392-2101) GERMAN: A major in German may be obtained by either of two options: (1) The "Language and Literature Option" requires 30 semester hours of work in GER or GEW 3000- and 4000-level courses. Major credit is also available for GET 2000 or GET 2001. Up to 15 upper division credits may be transferred from another insti- tution. No more than 3 credits can be earned in inde- pendent studies courses such as GEW 4905. (2) The "German Area Studies Option" requires 33 semester hours and combines professional with cultural/linguistic preparation. All participating fac- ulty have expertise in German area studies. The individualized Area Studies program is to be set up for interested students by the German Area Studies Coordinator. Up to 15 upper division credits may be transferred from another institution. No more than 3 credits can be earned in independent studies courses such as GEW 4905. Majors are encouraged to take additional courses in other departments which support and enhance their knowledge of German literature and culture. HONORS: A student majoring in German who desires to be graduated with honors should consult the honors coordinator in the German Department about requirements for the baccalaureate degree with honors, high honors, or highest honors. For gradua- tion with honors, a student must attain a 3.5 overall upper-division average. For graduation with high honors or highest honors, the student must fulfill an overall 3.5 upper-division average, and in addition, submit a thesis, a research project, or other creative work. Upon evaluation by the department or other responsible group, the student will be recommended for high or highest honors. THE MINOR: To qualify for a minor students need a minimum of 15 credit hours in German in GER or GEW 3000- and 4000-level courses, i.e. five courses. Credit is also available for GET 2000 or GET 2001. No more than 6 hours may be transfer credits and no more than 3 credits may be independent study (GEW 4905). OVERSEAS STUDY: The Department recom- mends that students enroll in UF's summer programs in Mannheim, Innsbruck, Moscow and Poznan and/or in the UF junior/senior year programs at the University of Bonn and Poznan University. GENERAL EDUCATION: The Department of Germanic and Slavic Languages and Literatures is offering a broad range of General Education courses on language,'literature and culture. While many of these courses require a good working knowledge of German or Russian, the Department would like to direct the attention of students interested in fulfilling the General Education requirement to courses taught in English. COURSES: Students without prior knowledge of German should take the sequence GER 1120 (4 credits), GER 1121 (3 credits) and GER 1122 (3 credits). The total of 10 credits fulfills the language requirement of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. Students who have had previous training in one of the languages offered by the Department are advised to take a placement test before registering. RUSSIAN: A majoring student needs a mini- mum of 30 credit hours, i.e., 10 courses. Up to 15 upper division credits can be transferred from another institution. 6 credits can be earned in RUS 2200 and in RUT 2500 or RUT 2501. The remaining credits should be from RUS/RUW courses on the 3000 and 4000 level. No more than 3 credits can be earned in inde- pendent study (RUW 4905). HONORS: An honors' candidate must meet the foregoing requirements and, in addition, maintain a 3.5 GPA in Russian. For high or highest honors, stu- dents must obtain a recommendation by two GSLL faculty members, and complete an Honors project. The project is based on independent research under the supervision of a faculty director. Application to under- take the project should be made to the undergraduate adviser at least two semesters prior to graduation. THE MINOR: To qualify for a minor students need a minimum of 15 credit hours in Russian, i.e., 5 courses. Of these no more than 6 hours may be trans- fer credits from UF study abroad programs and other institutions. The 15 hours may include RUS 2200 and RUT 2500 or RUT 2501. No more than 3 credits may be independent study (RUS 4905). Students seeking minor credit must apply in writing for admission to the program at the CLAS Advisement Office. Such applications must be approved by the undergraduate adviser and the chair and certified upon the comple- tion of all requirements. COURSES: Prerequisite for entering the major and the minor program is the completion of the Beginning Russian language sequence (RUS 1120, 1121, 1122). The undergraduate coordinator should be consulted each semester with regard to the selection of courses. ,Dutch Language The language requirement (10 credits) can be ful- filled by the sequel DUT 1130, 1131. DUT 1130 Beginning Dutch 1. F. Credits: 5; Prereq: non. (I) DUT 1131 Beginning Dutch 2. S. Credits: 5; Prereq: DUT 1130 (grade of C or better or S) or the equivalent. (I) Foreign Languages and Literatures Comparative Literature FOL 2905 Individual Work in Foreign Languages. F, S. Credits: 1 to 3; Prereq: Permission of the department. FOL 4905 Individual Work. F, S, SS. Credits: I to 3; Prereq: Permission of the department. FOL 4700 Tutor Training in Communication Skills. Credits: 3; May be taken only once for credit. Tutor training and supervision; practice of the Communication Skills Model. Techniques for begin- ning language instruction. (I) FOT 2120 Masterpieces of Continental Literature. Credits: 3; Satisfies General Education requirement; not for major credit. Offered by the Departments of Germanic/Slavic and Romance Languages and Literatures. Selected works from the literatures of France, Germany, Italy, Russia, Scandinavia and Spain. All readings and discussions in English. (L) FOW 2202 Film Studies: Germany, Russia, Scandinavia. Credits: 3 Study of German and/or Russian and/or Scandinavian films in their cultural context. Introduction to the works of filmmakers such as Lang, Riefenstahl, Fassbinder, Eisenstein, Tarkovsky and Bergman. All films with subtitles in English. Discussion in English. (H) tt Grading is on S-U basis only.