Undergraduate German Language OpenCourseWare

  • German I OpenCourseWare: MIT's Free Undergraduate German Language Class

    The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) offers its 'German I' course as free OpenCourseWare. The original course, offered through the Foreign Languages and Literatures Department at MIT, teaches bachelor's degree students basic communication skills. This OpenCourseWare may benefit you whether you're pursuing an undergraduate major or minor in the German language, or just taking a German course to fulfill your foreign language requirement.

  • German II OpenCourseWare: MIT's Free Bachelor Level Course on German Language and Culture

    'German II' course materials are available online through the free OpenCourseWare program at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). The 'German II' course was originally designed for both graduate and undergraduate MIT students fulfilling university language requirements, pursuing German language minors, or just learning the language for pleasure. The course introduced intermediate-level vocabulary and grammar.

  • German III OpenCourseWare: MIT's Free Undergraduate Class on German Language

    The Foreign Languages and Literatures Department at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) has made the course materials from its 'German III' course available free as OpenCourseWare. The original intermediate 'German III' class was geared toward students who already completed a year of college-level German and includes helpful materials for German language students and anyone who wants to learn the language independently.

  • German IV OpenCourseWare: MIT's Free Undergraduate German Language and German Culture Course

    'German IV' OpenCourseWare provides intermediate and advanced German students with a great online resource for improving their language skills. This course was originally offered through the Foreign Languages and Literatures Department to bachelor-level students at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Students used their language skills to explore German culture by reading literature and periodicals.