Class information
GER102 First Year German
- CRN: 10645
- Credits: 4
- Notes: Continues work of GER 101. Same text used for 1st & 2nd yr
- Locations, days, times, and instructors:
- Online (scheduled meetings), TuThTuesday and Thursday, from 6 to 7:50pm
From January 6 through March 19, 2026, Susan H Stober
- Online (scheduled meetings), TuThTuesday and Thursday, from 6 to 7:50pm
Details about this class
Welcome to German 102! I look forward to a great term with you!
Basic information: GER 102 is the second quarter of a three quarter first-year German sequence. It continues the work of GER 101.
All course materials (syllabus, required class materials, handouts, lecture recordings, and all assessments (quizzes, midterm and final), as well as your grades will be available in D2L, PCC’s online learning system.
Class modality: GER 102 will be meeting via Zoom every Tuesday and Thursday @ 6-7:50pm. The class is taught in German immersion, so students hear and speak German as much as possible. It's the best proven way to learn a language and become orally proficient--it is also so much fun!
Each class session includes lots of in-class practice with other students. Attendance at these classes is required, although some flexibility and make-up options are built-in. *Please note: 6 or more "unexcused" absences will result in an automatic non-passing grade.
As an extra resource and extra help for you, I will post videos of the Zoom class for you to refer back to after coming to class, should you need more clarification. Students find these videos very helpful, and I know you will, too.
Assignments are posted weekly and always due by the end of the week, on Sunday by midnight. Assignments will consist of vocabulary and grammar exercises, listening comprehension exercises, writing exercises, discussion boards, recordings, and watching support videos. In class we will be working together, in groups, and with partners, practicing spoken German while learning about German culture, playing games, listening to music -- TONS of fun! :)
Time commitment: The time commitment for this course consists of 4 hours a week classroom time in person (4 hours per week for a 4-credit course) plus another 3-4 hours a week spent on studying and completing homework assignments per week (both due on Sunday by midnight).
Textbook requirements:
1. If you already have your class materials from GER 101, you will not need to buy anything new. Just use this link below to register for the 102 section in Connect (it is free!):
Register for the Connect 102 class section HERE.
2. If you are new to our program at PCC and have learned German somewhere else, you will need to buy the class materials. Please see instructions below:
2. Click HERE for the course URL--this will take you to our class section on the web platform.
GER 102 will continue as GER 103 in the spring, allowing you to complete a full year of German this academic year and be ready to start second year GER 201 in the fall of 2025. Please note that GER 201 is offered ONLY in the fall.
Placement: If you have experience with German and are unsure if GER 102 is the right class for you, please email me about taking a placement test. Susan Stober at: sstober@pcc.edu.
Student Success:
Students who have taken German classes at PCC really appreciate how we make learning German in immersion accessible and fun and how much they can understand and say even after just one week of classes! I’m happy to report that students attain excellent levels of oral, written, and listening proficiency and are very successful in higher level classes at a 4-year university.
I am looking forward to seeing you in class! I will have office hours and tutors will also be available, so rest assured that you will be in good hands. Please email me with any questions at sstober@pcc.edu and once you are registered for the class, expect a welcome email from me a few days before the term begins.
MfG,
Susan Stober (Susan H Stober webpage)
Technology
If you decide to buy ONLY the access code, which includes the Ebook, you will need a computer or tablet in class. You will need to have a camera and a mic, and please have the camera on during class.
If you decide to also buy the loose leaf book (at a discounted price, through the same website), that might be easier to use when you study, or even during class.
No show policy
Your instructor can mark you as a "no show" if you do not participate in your class during the first week. This will remove you from the class.
Students with disabilities
Students with disabilities should notify their instructor if accommodations are needed to take this class. For information about technologies that help people with disabilities taking Online based classes please visit the Disability Services website.