2005-07 Academic Year in Review - Junior Year in Munich

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2005-07 Academic Year in Review - Junior Year in Munich
Academic Year in Review
2005/06 - 2006/07
JUNIOR YEAR IN MUNICH • 471 MANOOGIAN • DETROIT MI • 48202
TEL (313) 577-4605 • FAX (313) 577-3266 • [email protected] • WWW.JYM.WAYNE.EDU
Table of Contents
External Review of JYM
JYM Academic Program Review
JYM Publications
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Enrollments & Academics
JYM Enrollments 2002-06
Schools represented on JYM
LMU Munich courses taken by JYM students
JYM Internships
Undergraduate Research Projects
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5, 14-18
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Scholarships
JYM Scholarships Awarded
JYM Students awarded DAAD Scholarships
New JYM Endowed Scholarships
Munich Summer Fellows Program
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Alumni Build upon JYM
German Chancellor Scholarship
Fulbright Fellowships
Émigré Memorial German Internship (Bundestag Berlin)
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JYM Academic Program Review
As an academic program with the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at Wayne State University,
JYM undergoes periodic external and internal review as would any university department or academic
program. We decided that 2006/07 would be an appropriate time to undertake a thorough review of the
program, since it corresponded to several important moments in JYM’s history:
● 2006 marked 10 years since the closing of Wayne State’s Junior Year in Freiburg program,
and the subsequent expansion and enhancement of Wayne State’s Junior Year in Munich.
● 2006 marked 10 years since JYM was guided by a new program director in Detroit, Dr. Mark
Ferguson, and a new resident director in Munich, Dr. Hans-Peter Söder.
● 2006 also marked the 75th anniversary of the JYM tradition at LMU Munich, and coincided
with the year that the U.S. Senate designated as the Year of Study Abroad.
The year-long Academic Program Review process consisted of an extensive Self-Study, an External
Program Review Team that would visit both Munich and Detroit, and an internal WSU Program
Review Advisory Panel.
Our goal was to have JYM evaluated from the standpoint of academic integrity as well as operational
and administrative procedures. To this end, we based our 131-page Self-Study on two documents: 1)
the "Self-Study Guidelines for Departments/Programs" issued by the Office of the Provost and Senior
Vice President for Academic Affairs, and 2) the "Standards of Good Practice for Education Abroad"
developed by The Forum on Education Abroad.
Members of the external and internal review teams were selected by Dr. Nancy Barrett, Provost and
Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs at Wayne State University, who asked both review teams
to submit confidential reports of their findings to the Office of Academic Program Review.
The External Program Review Team consisted of:
Dr. Heidi Soneson
Program Director, Learning Abroad Center
University of Minnesota-Twin Cities
Professor Anton Kaes
Class of 1939 Professor of German & Film Studies
Department of German
University of California-Berkeley
The WSU Program Review Advisory Panel consisted of:
Professor Barrett Watten
Department of English
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
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Professor James M. Thomas
Department of Theatre
College of Fine, Performing and Communication Arts
The JYM Self-Study was submitted to the Dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at WSU,
and distributed to the external and internal review teams. The External Program Review Team visited
the JYM program in Munich from Friday, July 6, 2007 to Monday, July 9, 2007, followed by a
concluding day at Wayne State University in Detroit on Tuesday, July 10, 2007.
The post-review meeting was held October 31, 2007 with the Provost, the Dean of the College, the
Associate Vice President for Undergraduate Programs and General Education, and the Dean of the
Graduate School in attendance.
Both review teams praised the academic integrity of the program, and commended JYM for its
innovative program options, excellent organization, dedication to student service, and commitment to
integrating US students into German student life and university studies.
JYM Publications
JYM Program Director Dr. Mark Ferguson: “75 Years of the Junior Year in Munich” Die
Unterrichtspraxis/Teaching German 40.2. (2007): 124-132.
JYM Resident Director Dr. Hans-Peter Söder, Vice-President of the International Society for the Study
of European Ideas: “From Universal History to Globalism: What Are and For What Purposes Do We
Study European Ideas?” History of European Ideas 33.1. (2007): 72-86.
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JYM Enrollments
Enrollments have climbed steadily since 2002-03. Students
admitted to JYM the past two years had an average GPA of 3.52.
JYM Enrollments
During the past five years 66% of JYM students participated in the
full academic year program. (By comparision, only 5% of US study
abroad students currently opt for a full academic year abroad.)
See the list of JYM participants on pages 10-13.
AY 2006-07
AY 2005-06
AY 2004-05
AY 2003-04
AY 2002-03
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Schools represented on JYM
By all accounts, the diversity of our student body continues to
remain an attractive and important feature of the JYM program.
Schools Represented
AY 2006-07
AY 2005-06
AY 2004-05
AY 2003-04
AY 2002-03
Students from 53 colleges and universities were represented on
JYM the past two years.
See the list of schools represented on page 9.
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LMU Munich - University Courses Taken
The academic integration of US undergraduates with
university studies in Germany has remained the
primary goal of JYM since the program was founded
more than 75 years ago.
JYM students today are enrolled in more than 100
LMU Munich courses annually (five year average).
JYM students enroll in regular LMU Munich courses,
as opposed to DaF courses designed for foreign
students.
LMU Munich Courses Taken
AY 2006/07
AY 2005/06
AY 2004/05
AY 2003/04
AY 2002/03
89 university courses
121 university courses
102 university courses
087 university courses
115 university courses
See the list of LMU Munich courses taken by JYM
students on pages 14-18
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JYM Internships
JYM first began to offer internship experience on an ad hoc basis in 1995 with ISA Consult, GmbH.
After partnering with CDS International in 2002 and the American-German Business Club e.V. in
2006, we have significantly increased internship opportunities in Munich. As a result, 31% of JYM
students on the 2006/07 program were able to add overseas internship experience to their resume.
Internships in 2005-06
Peter Bevan
Jonathan Bobak
Dava Belloli
Maria McManus
Lauren Newland
Tess Walkowski
University of Pennsylvania
Miami University of Ohio
Miami University of Ohio
George Washington Univ.
Kenyon College
Wayne State University
US Consulate, Munich
US Consulate, Munich
St. Martin Kindergarten
Wundermedia GmbH
St. Martin Kindergarten
Soccer United Marketing
Internships in 2006-07
Julia Hahn
Gabrielle Frawley
Jason Sauerberg
Joseph Fisher
Carol Ditmars
Jordan Matthews
Julie Midgley
Margaret Miller
Mary Beth Curley
Amellis Peart
Adam Cory
Lee Desrosiers
James Hollis
Mara Fostey
Noaquia Callahan
Gregory Wilkowski
Miami University of Ohio
Boston College
Wayne State University
Wayne State University
Trinity University
Kenyon College
Sweet Briar College
Univ of Wisconsin-Madison
Trinity University
Hood College
Wayne State University
Assumption College
Miami University of Ohio
Wayne State University
Calif. State U, Long Beach
University of Dayton
Max Planck Institute of Psychiatry
AC Innovation GmbH
Schleicher Fahrzeugteile GmbH
MindMatics AG
Quittenbaum Kunstauktionen
Wundermedia GmbH
Interim International GmbH
AiBE ver-rückte Konzepte
CScout Trendberatung GmbH
CScout Trendberatung GmbH
MDG Medien-Dienstleistung
Threeview GmbH
Sprachschule LbT-languages
Sprachschule LbT-languages
Sprachschule LbT-languages
Neumann & Kamp, Munich
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Undergraduate Research Projects
2005/06
Brandi Besalke (University of Missouri-Columbia)
Geld und Geldgier in den Werken von Michael Ende
2005/06
Mollie Cardina (College of Wooster)
Das Königsplatz Ensemble
2006/07
Noaquia Callahan (California State University, Long Beach)
Wir definieren uns: Die Perspektiven der Identität von Afro-Deutschen in Europa
2006/07
Silvia Cernia (Kenyon College)
Gerhard Falkner: Möglichkeiten einer urbanen Poetik
2006/07
Daniel Clausen (Linfield College)
Bergliteratur heute?
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JYM Scholarships Awarded
Students from the schools listed below were awarded JYM Scholarships the past two years. The
average JYM scholarship award the past five years has been $2,524.
2006-07 ($48,500)
California State University Long Beach, The Citadel, College of Holy Cross, Linfield College, Miami
University of Ohio, University of Michigan, Rutgers University, University of Texas at Austin,
Truman State University, University of Vermont, Washburn University, Wayne State University, and
the University of Wisconsin Madison.
2005-06 ($46,000)
Hofstra University, Kenyon College, Miami University of Ohio, University of Mary Washington,
Metropolitan State College of Denver, University of Michigan, University of Minnesota-Twin Cities,
University of Missouri, College of St. Benedict and St. John’s University, Truman State University,
Wayne State University, Wheaton College IL, and the College of Wooster.
JYM Students awarded DAAD Scholarships
In addition to the JYM scholarships awarded, nine JYM students were awarded Undergraduate
Scholarships from the DAAD the past two years:
2006/07
2006/07
2005/06
2005/06
2005/06
2005/06
2005/06
2005/06
2005/06
Michelle Begue
Darrah Lustig
Mollie Cardina
Lindsay Jewell
Nina Lawrence
Brad Paulson
Renee Remy
Therese Walkowski
Heidi Willhauck
Truman State University
University of Vermont
College of Wooster
Wayne State University
Wellesley College
University of Minnesota, Twin Cities
Truman State University
Wayne State University
Truman State University
New JYM Endowed Scholarships
Thanks to an initiative by the JYM Class of 1968-69, the Dr. Marianne Riegler Endowed Scholarship
Fund has been established. The first scholarship award was made in AY 2007/08 to Elyse Iverson, a
Studio Arts major from the University of Pittsburgh.
Thanks to Professor Roslyn Abt Schindler, the Marvin S. Schindler Endowed Junior Year in Munich
Scholarship Fund has been established. Professor Marvin Schindler (1932-2003) was Director of
Wayne State’s Junior Year in Germany programs in Freiburg and Munich from 1975 to 1993. The
first scholarship award will be made in AY 2008/09.
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Schools represented on JYM 2005/06 - 2006/07
Arizona State University
Assumption College
Austin College
Bates College
Boston College
Bucknell University
California State University Long Beach
The Citadel
Colby-Sawyer College
College of the Holy Cross
University of California Santa Cruz
University of Dayton
Fordham University
George Mason University
George Washington University
Gonzaga University
Graceland University
Harvard University
Hood College
Hofstra University
University of Kansas
Kenyon College
Linfield College
University of Mary Washington
University of Maryland
Metropolitan State College of Denver
Miami University of Ohio
University of Michigan
University of Minnesota Twin Cities
University of Missouri-Columbia
Oberlin College
Ohio State University
Ohio Wesleyan University
University of Pennsylvania
Rutgers, State University of New Jersey
Sweet Briar College
Syracuse University
College of St. Benedict & St. John’s University
University of Texas at Austin
Towson University
Trinity University
Truman State University
University of Virginia
University of Vermont
Washburn University
Wayne State University
Wellesley College
Wheaton College (IL)
Willamette University
College of William and Mary
Williams College
University of Wisconsin Madison
College of Wooster
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JYM Academic Year Program, 2005/06
Name
College/University
Major
Dava Belloli
Amy Benoit
Brandi Besalke
Peter Bevan
Jonathan Bobak
Emily Bowyer
Christopher Burton
Mollie Cardina
Tyler Christesen
Erin Clark
Brandon Durbin
Elizabeth Ekelund
Ty Eriksen
Grant Gerthoffer
Daniel Jacobson
Lindsay Jewell
Sarah Johnson
Katherine Jong
Isabel Ketchum
Grant Korabik
Danielle Kuhn
Nina Lawrence
James Lloyd
Dario McConnie-Saad
Erin Munsie
Lauren Newland
Brad Paulson
Adam Payne
Rachel Proulx
Renee Remy
Greta Sandnas
Justin Shrout
Jessica Smith
Beth Uding
MaryEllen van Wie
Eleanor Wakefield
Therese Walkowski
Benjamin Walvoord
Brandon Willard
Heidi Willhauck
Margaret Yeager
Miami University of Ohio
College of William and Mary
University of Missouri-Columbia
University of Pennsylvania
Miami University of Ohio
Wayne State University
Miami University of Ohio
College of Wooster
University of Mary Washington
Graceland University
Miami University of Ohio
Metropolitan State College of Denver
Willamette University
University of California Santa Cruz
Arizona State University
Wayne State University
Austin College
Williams College
Wheaton College IL
Wayne State University
University of Virginia
Wellesley College
Truman State University
Oberlin College
Miami University of Ohio
Kenyon College
University of Minnesota, Twin Cities
Miami University of Ohio
University of Michigan
Truman State University
College of St. Benedict/St. John’s U
George Mason University
Austin College
University of Minnesota, Twin Cities
Hofstra University
Gonzaga University
Wayne State University
Wayne State University
Wayne State University
Truman State University
Miami University of Ohio
German/Mathematics
German/International Relations
German/English
Mathematics/Economics
German/International Studies
German/Theatre
German/Zoology
German/Archaeology
German
German/Religion/Music Performance
International Studies/German
German
German
Global Economics
Mechanical Engineering
German/Photography
Psychology/German
German
German/Geology
German/French/Business
German
Art History/German Studies
Physics/German/Mathematics
Classical Greek
German Education/German
French/German
German/Marketing
German/Foreign Affairs
German/English
German
German
Government
International Studies
German Studies/English
German
English
German/Art
History
Physics
German/Art History
German/Marketing
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JYM Sommersemester Program 2006
Name
College/University
Major
Katharine Bente
Kathryn Boulton
Sara Curtin
Susan Doose
Kerri Foster
Tracy Golub
Melissa Harman
Chani Hodonsky
Katherine Luddy
Lauren McConville
Maria McManus
Christian Montero
Alexander Moser
Cara O’Boyle
Stephan Paul
Daniel Reisch
Sara Salzinger
Kenyon College
University of Michigan
University of Michigan
Douglass College/Rutgers University
University of California-Berkeley
Ohio Wesleyan University
Trinity University
University of Michigan
Bates College
University of Vermont
The George Washington University
Rutgers University
University of Pennsylvania
University of Pennsylvania
The George Washington University
College of William and Mary
James Madison University
German Literature/Chemistry
Cultural Anthropology/German
Arts and Ideas in the Humanities
German/Psychology
German/Political Science
German/Accounting
German/Communications
German
Chemistry
Biology/German
German/Economics
German/Economics
German Studies
Psychology
Finance/International Business
German Studies/Linguistics
German/Justice Studies
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JYM Academic Year Program, 2006/07
Name
College/University
Major
Adrian Azodi-Kazeroony
Michelle Begue
Dana Burgard
Noaquia Callahan
Lenore Cebulski
Daniel Clausen
Adam Cory
Mary Beth Curley
Lee Desrosiers
Joshua Dodson
Christopher Erickson
Joseph Fisher
Mara Fostey
Gabrielle Frawley
Julia Hahn
Christopher Hogan
James Hollis
Aundrea Ihlenfeldt
Kelly Johnson
Christina Koutoudis
Christina Kozak
Darrah Lustig
Julie Midgley
Margaret Miller
Amellis Peart
Rebecca Raebel
Seth Ramsey
Tegan Rice
Jason Sauerberg
Karen Sikora
Theresa Sparkes
Christianna Stavroudis
Alyssa Thompson-Tucker
Bethany Triana
Stephen Walker
Allen Walsh
Gregory Wilkowski
Gregory Wolownik
Colby-Sawyer College
Truman State University
Bates College
California State Univ, Long Beach
The College of William and Mary
Linfield College
Wayne State University
Trinity University
Assumption College
The Citadel
Boston College
Wayne State University
Wayne State University
Boston College
Miami University of Ohio
Washburn University
Miami University of Ohio
Wayne State University
University of Michigan
College of the Holy Cross
Harvard University
University of Vermont
Sweet Briar College
University of Wisconsin - Madison
Hood College
Wayne State University
Miami University of Ohio
Hood College
Wayne State University
Miami University of Ohio
Rutgers University
University of Maryland
Bates College
University of Texas at Austin
Wayne State University
Austin College
University of Dayton
Rutgers University
Business/Psychology
German
German
German/Sociology
Anthropology/History
German/English
German
German/Business Administration
Philosophy
German
Economics
German
German/Media Arts
German
German/Biochemistry
English/German
German/International Business
Linguistics/German
German/Political Science
Religious Studies
Government
German
Economics/German
German/International Studies
German/Spanish
German
International Studies
History/German
German/Mechanical Engineering
German/Strategic Communication
German/Linguistics
Applied Linguistics
German/Sociology
American Studies/History
Business Management/German
Computer Science
German/History
Psychology
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JYM Sommersemester Program 2007
Name
College/University
Major
Alexander Baum
Silvia Cernea
Carol Ditmars
Erica Foulser
Taryn Gnip
Michelle Hamann
Stefanos Kasselakis
Alexandria Koehler
Jordan Matthews
Timothy McCall
Sean Sanders
Stephanie Sottile
John Walsh
Andrea Wittmann
Fordham University
Kenyon College
Kenyon College
Bates College
Syracuse University
Graceland University
University of Pennsylvania
Rutgers University
Trinity University
Bates College
University of Kansas
Bucknell University
Towson University
University of Michigan
International Political Economy
English/French/German
Art History/Modern Languages
German
German/Biology
Business/German/Spanish
International Studies/Business
German
International Business/German
German/American History
Computer Science
Biology
Electronic Media & Film/History
German/Humanities
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LMU Munich Courses taken by JYM Students 2005/06
U 01036 Kirchengeschichte Mittelalter I
U 01040 Bayerische Kirchengeschichte im 19. und 20. Jahrhundert
U 01038 Bayerische Kirchengeschichte: Reformation, Barock und Aufklärung
U 02013 “Das Buch der Bücher”: Einführung in die Bibel als Weltliteratur
U 03050 Internationales Steuerrecht
U 03028 Römische Rechtsgeschichte
U 03046 International Humanitarian and Criminal Law
U 04003 Vorlesung + Pflichtkurs Unternehmensführung und Marketing
U 04005 Vorlesung + Übung Produktion und Organisation
U 04021 Unternehmensorganisation
U 04057 Managementprobleme in Organisationen
U 03047 Internationale Organisationen
U 04025 Investitionstheorie
U 04200 Wirtschaftsraum- und Standortforschung = Einführung in die Wirtschaftsgeographie
U 09009 Griechische Geschichte in archaischer Zeit
U 09043 England und Frankreich im späten Mittelalter
U 09059 Die Revolution von 1848/49 in Europa
U 09060 Die Mächte im Zeitalter der Weltpolitik und des Imperialismus 1871-1914
U 09061 Europäische Geschichte im Zeitalter der Weltkriege
U 09074 History of Jews in Eastern Europe to 1939
U 09075 West und Ost. Überlegungen zur gesamtdeutschen Geschichte 1945-1990
U 09076 Geschichte der Dekolonisation im 20. Jahrhundert
U 09115 American Jewry in the 19th and 20th Century
U 09200 Bayern in der NS-Zeit
U 09264 Münchner Architektur des Jugendstils
U 09272 Die Musik von Johannes Brahms
U 09224 Kunst in München um 1900
U 09226 Deutsche Malerei von der Romantik zum Impressionismus
U 09227 Picasso
U 09228 Die Epoche der Renaissance und die Kunst des 15. und 16. Jahrhunderts
U 09229 Albrecht Dürer
U 09264 Konservierungs- und Restaurierungstechniken
U 09275 Literatur und Musik in evolutionärer Perspektive
U 09315 Körper-Performance zwischen Realität und Virtualisierung
U 09435 Multimedia und Video
U 09463 Gestaltungstechniken mit Metall
U 09464 Keramik: Einführung in keramische Bautechniken sowie Oberflächengestaltungen
U 09469 Keramik - Plastisches Gestalten
U 09470 Schrift und Bild - Kalligraphie und Typografie
U 09473 Seminar zur Kunst der Druckgraphik: Hochdruck
U 09449 Aktzeichnen
U 09460 Einführung in die Malerei
U 09469 Erklärendes Zeichnen für Anfänger
U 10131 Zweierlei Magie: Magie der Renaissance und Magie in der Welt des Harry Potter
U 12004 Einführung in die Klassische Archäologie
U 12006 Laokoon & Co.: pezzi grossi der griechischen Skulptur
U 10013 Der Mensch als Herr und Gott
U 10022 Ethik der Konflikte
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U 10061 Was ist die Seele? Aristoteles’ ‘De anima’ und ausgewählte Kommentare der Renaissance
U 12142 Von neapolitanischen Blutwundern, strafenden Madonnen und märchen-erzählenden Dichtern ethnographischen Erkundungen am Fuße des Vesuvs
U 10083 Biopolitik. Philosophische und rechtliche Fragen
U 12044 Vorbereitung einer Exkursion an den obergermanischen-rätischen Limes
U 12400 Kunst unter den Guptas
U 10111 Philosophie der visuellen Künste
U 10080 C.S. Lewis, Die Abschaffung des Menschen
U 12158 Einführung in die Interkulturelle Kommunikation
U 11014 Einführung in die Emotionspsychologie
U 11321 Bedingungen des Lernens
U 12380 Der älteste Buddhismus
U 13168 Semantik
U 13160 Deutsche Dialekte
U 13001 Sprachrevolution
U 13012 Literarisches Leben in München im 19. und 20. Jahrhundert
U 13013 Traum und Alptraum des Kinos. Die Medialität des Films
U 13015 Die Bibel als Weltliteratur
U 13034 Romantik: Literatur und Kulturgeschichte
U 13284 Thomas Mann: Erzählungen
U 13286 Das expressionistische Drama
U 13310 Der Ball ist rund. Das Spiel dauert 90 Minuten. Alles andere ist Theorie. Eine Übung zu Fußball als
kulturellem Phänomen
U 13040 Erst- und Zweitspracherwerb unter psycholinguistischem, soziologischem und didaktischem Aspekt
U 13242 Franz Kafka
U 13288 Frauen unter Einfluß: Mesmerismus, Nervosität, Hysterie
U 13381 Der Jugendroman im Deutschunterricht
U 13451 Deutsch als Wissenschaftssprache
U 13460 Signifying Emotions
U 13382 Körpersprache im Deutschunterricht
U 13509 Europäische Bildgeschichte
U 13520 Linguistik I
U**
Vladimir Nabokov
U 13473 Eros in Greek and Roman Literature and Philosophy (Typ B)
U 13501 Einführung in die altnordische Sprache (A)
U 13523 Norwegisch Grundkurs
U 13500 Norwegisch für Fortgeschrittene I
U 13656 Finnisch I
U 14042 Altfranzösisch I
U 14058 Strukturen des französischen Wortschatzes
U 14067 Civilisation / Expression orale
U 14251 Rumänisch I
U 14296 Fonetica e fonologia dell'italiano
U 14369 Russisch für Nichtslavisten I
U 13740 Applied Grammar
U 13753 Creative Reading: Mrs. Dalloway, The Hours and the film The Hours
U 13758 American Classics I
U 13848 Kurs Q: Übersetzung E-D für Nicht-Muttersprachler
U 13907 The Religion of the Founders
U 13692 Herman Melville
U 13704 Motivation and conventionality
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U 13712 Shakespeare verfilmt
U 13718 Social Disruption in the Victorian Novel
U 13723 American Classics II
U 13877 North American Culture Studies/Landeskunde
U 13881 The Right to Privacy
U 13883 Germans in America - Deutsche Einwanderung in die USA
U 13885 “Until You Are Dead”: Capital Punishment and American Culture
U 13900 Literature of the American South
U 13901 Transatlantic Poetics: William Carlos Williams and T.S. Eliot
U 13818 Übersetzung E-D für ERAMUS-Studierende und Nicht-Muttersprachler
U 13912 From the Food Court to the Court Room - Fettleibigkeit in Amerika
U 14009 Einführungsvorlesung in die romanische Sprachwissenschaft
U 15008 Internationale Beziehungen II
U 15067 Islam, Staat und Demokratie im nahen und Mittleren Osten
U 15104 International Security in the 21st Century. From Anarchy to Heirarchy
U 15126 Soziologie für LehrerInnen
U 15008 Sicherheit und Frieden im 21. Jahrhundert
U 15064 Federalism and Multi-Level Governance
U 16052 Vorlesung mit Übung: Diskrete Mathematik
U 16066 Vorlesung mit Übung: Spieltheorie
U 17017 Vorlesung mit Übung: T I Theoretische Mechanik
U 17069 Vorlesung mit Übung: A. Photonics I: the theory of light and its applications
U 20021 Allgemeine Geologie I (Endogene Dynamik)
U 17070 T VI: Vorlesung mit Übung: Gravitationswellen und Ihr Nachweis
U 17075 T VI: Vorlesung mit Übung: Introduction to String Theory
U 17092 Ergänzungen und Vertiefung zur Quantenmechanik I
U 19460 Geschichte der Biologie in Antike und Mittelalter
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LMU Munich Courses taken by JYM Students 2006/07
U 02021 Bibelkunde: Neues Testament
U 05042 Transformationsökonomie
U 09046 Einführung in das Studium der mittelalterlichen Geschichte mit Technik-Übung: Die
U 09064 Geschichte Österreichs unter den Habsburgern: Von Joseph II. bis Franz II. (I.) 1765 -1835
U 09183 National Problems in Central Europe in the Twentieth Century: Polish-German and Czech-German
Relations
U 09190 Der Staat der Wittelsbacher
U 09215 Königtum im Vormärz: Regierung und Regierungsprinzipien König Ludwigs I. von Bayern
U 10102 Philosophie der Freundschaft
U 12154 Einführung in die Interkulturelle Kommunikation
U 13174 Morphologie
U 13144 Geschichte der deutschen Sprache in Bayern
U 13172 Pragmatik
U 13163 Kontaktlinguistik
U 14311 Der Sport in der Literatur bei Rilke, Kafka, Musil
U 13492 Censorship
U 14348 Grundkurs Linguistik I
U 14467 Literatur der Jahrhundertwende
U 14470 Female Writers of Postmodernism
U 14507 Einführung in die Landeskunde: Britain and America
U 14617 America as Superpower: US Foreign Policy since the Second World War
U 14620 Democracy promotion in postwar Germany - Die amerikanische Demokratisierungspolitik im
besetzten Deutschland
U 14007 La syntaxe du français parlé
U 14255 Sprachkurs für Nicht-Italianisten, Stufe III, Kurs A
U 15007 Internationale Beziehungen II
U 15091 Die Rolle der USA im internationalen System
U 15093 Introduction to Terrorism Research
U 15165 Schule und Migration
U 16011Vorlesung mit Übung: Analysis für Informatiker und Statistiker
U 02020 Religionsgeschichte des Alten Testaments
U 02027 Vorlesung: Geschichte des Mönchtums
U 04098 International Marketing: Practices and Cases
U 04109 Mitarbeiterorientierte Unternehmensführung II - Unternehmertum und Innovation
U 04128 Basiskurs Finance
U 04162 Human Resource Education II HRE: Lehren+Lernen+Entwickeln
U 04199 Vorlesung mit Übung Wirtschaftsraum- und Standortforschung = Allgemeine
U 04217 Wirtschaftsgeographische Raumanalyse mit Exkursionen
U 04265 International Business English 1
U 05000 Vorlesung mit Übung: Mikroökonomie
U 05003 Vorlesung mit Übung: Ökonomie
U 05091 Economic History of the United States**
U 09066 Das Zeitalter der Vernunft: Grundzuge der europäischen Aufklärungsbewegung im 18. Jahrhundert
U 09068 Haupt- und Wendepunkt der Geschichte Frankreichs (1789-1945)
U 09178 Das Russische Imperium im 19. Jahrhundert
U 09179 Kommunismus in Ungarn, Rumänien und der Sowjetunion 1945-1989/91
U 09181 Einführung in die mittelalterliche osteuropäische Geschichte. Von Rjurik zu Jaroslav MudryjZwischen Novgorod und Kiev. Reichsbildung und Christianisierung bei den Ostslaven
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U 09186 Der Erste Weltkrieg in Ostmitteleuropa. Ereignis-Wahrnehmung-Nachwirkungen
U 09196 Grundlinien und Probleme der bayerischen Geschichte
U 09228 Die Architektur und die Kunst des Islamischen Kairo
U 09256 Das Islamische Museum in Berlin (im Pergamon Museum) und seine Meisterwerke
U 09479 Freies bildnerisches Gestalten
U 10071 Nietzches Christentumskritik
U 10610 Sterben, Tod, Trauer: Religionswissenschaftliche Perspektiven
U 11417 Vorlesung: Familie-Kindheit-Jugend: Einführung in die Sozialisationsforschung
U 12400 Buddhistische Kunst der nödrlichen Seidenstraße - Malerei, Plastik und Architektur
U 13001 Die sprachliche Variation: Form und Funktion
U 13013 Bayerns Mundarten
U 13019 Formales Handwerkszeug für Linguisten. Eine Einführung
U 13027 Dichterjursisten
U 13090 Files, Files, Files
U 13124 Die sprachliche Variation: Form und Funktion
U 13144 Semantik
U 13151 Mündliche Kommunikation
U 13154 Grundlagen der Psycho- und Neurolinguistik
U 13236 Deutsche Literatur vom Beginn des Exils 1933 bis zum Ende des Zweiten Weltkriegs 1945
U 13260 Mythos: Theorie und Rezeption
U 13278 Facts or Fiction? Amerikabilder in der deutschsprachigen Literatur von der Romantik zur Moderne und
ihr historischer Kontext
U 13289 Revolutionäre Dichter in München
U 13294 Paul Celan
U*** "Unbegrenzte Möglichkeiten" – Migration, Tourismus und Literatur um 1900
U 13568 Deutsche Geschichte
U 13584 DaF in europäischen Bildungssystemen
U 13859 niveles I und II: Dali, el surrealismo y la cultura de masas
U 14047 Arbeitstechnik für Slavisten
U*** Einführung in die generative Syntax: Deutsch und Englisch im Grammatikvergleich
U 14168 Phonologie
U 14197 Film Language
U 14251 Concepts of Subjectivity in Modernist and Postmodernist Fiction
U 14255 Postcolonial Theory and Fiction
U 14422 North American Culture Studies/Landeskunde
U 14423 Questioning American History: From Colonial Times to the Present
U 14442 Theorizing the Black Diaspora
U 14448 American Modernism
U 14457 Hauptseminar zur Vorlesung "American Modernism"
U*** Einführung ind Geschlechterforschung
U 15007 Internationale Beziehungen I
U 15008 Sicherheit und Frieden im 21. Jahrhundert
U 15091 Die Asienpolitik der EU
U 15094 Ethische Probleme der Internationalen Beziehungen
U 15119 Space in Theory and Practice of International Relations
U 15122 Chancen und Hindernisse der Demokratisierung in den Entwicklungsregionen
U 15324 Zwischen Klatsch, Kommerz und Katastrophe - Naturgefahren in den Medien
U 18014 Genetik
U 19021 Einführung in die Anthropologie und Humangenetik, Teil II: Anthropologische
U 19024 Vorlesung: Tumorbiologie Teil I
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Munich Summer Fellows Program
The Munich Summer Fellows Program was created in 2002 to identify talented “high achiever”
freshman students of German nationwide, invite them to Munich between their freshman and
sophomore years, and introduce them to study abroad opportunities at LMU Munich with JYM.
Since 2002, 78 outstanding first-year students of German have been invited to Munich as part of the
Munich Summer Fellows Program.
2007 Munich Summer Fellows
Daniel Brickley
John Burnett
Brian Croom
Katie Davis
Will Grunewald
Steve Hou
Megan Kirkendall
Jessica Koslowski
Kaitlyn Mele
Scott Latham
Taylor Newman
Laura Pickens
Cameron Smith
Bryce Spalding
Alex Troester
Matthias Young
Shauna Youtzy
Miljan Zecevic
University of Pennsylvania
University of Michigan, Residential College
Wheaton College
Miami University of Ohio
Bowdoin College
University of Virginia
Kenyon College
Miami University of Ohio
Hofstra University
The College of Wooster
Sweet Briar College
University of Texas at Austin
California State University, Long Beach
Bowdoin College
Winona State University
University of Missouri, Columbia
University of Mary Washington
Bates College
2006 Munich Summer Fellows
Korianna Austera
Sophia Brown
Ann Cashell
Megan Eisenman
Janai Gilmore
Christopher Hickey
Thomas Helak
Alexander Hess
Zack Hillman
Erik Jensen
Stefanos Kasselakis
Margaret Nicholson
Brianne Rhoades
Lauren Stokes
Jessica Strains
Theresa Weaver
Andrew Wyman
Miami University of Ohio
Bates College
Miami University of Ohio
Miami University of Ohio
Wayne State University
Bowdoin College
California State University, Long Beach
Miami University of Ohio
California State University, Long Beach
Ohio Wesleyan University
University of Pennsylvania, Wharton/Huntsman Program
Sweet Briar College
University of Michigan, Residential College
Swarthmore College
Cornell College
Bowdoin College
Bates College
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Alumni Build upon JYM
2005/06 German Chancellor Scholarship
JYM 2003/04
Matt Rao
University of Pennsylvania
Matt was first introduced to JYM as a Munich Summer Fellow in 2002 during his sophomore
year at the University of Pennsylvania. While on the program the following year, JYM
arranged for him an internship at the Bundestag in Berlin. Immediately upon graduation Matt
was awarded the prestigious Bundeskanzler Stipendium which brought him back once again to
Germany. He returned to the US in November 2006 after 15 months as a Humboldt Foundation
Bundeskanzler Fellow working in the City Planning Division in Halle (Sachsen-Anhalt). Matt’s
research project on “Urban Redevelopment Practices in American and East German Shrinking
Cities” led him to “some unexpected and pretty exciting directions,” he writes, “the best of
which was the founding of a non-profit Verein called HausHalten to connect artists and small
business start-ups with the owners of vacant buildings – many of which date back to the
Gründerzeit” (www.haushaltenhalle.de). In exchange for maintaining general upkeep
(electricity, water, roof repair, etc.), stakeholders such as artists, architects and other
organizations will be allowed to live in the abandoned houses rent-free for up to ten years.
These so-called Häuser Wächter will protect vacant houses from vandalism and ensure their
preservation until suitable investors are found. (From: JYM Aumni Newsletter, Spring 2007)
2005-06 Fulbright Fellows
JYM 2003/04
JYM 2003/04
JYM 2003/04
JYM 2003/04
JYM 2003/04
Claire Berman
Jennifer Mies
Lauren Mitchell
Whit Shrader
Marianne Windholtz
Truman State University
University of Dayton
University of Michigan
Bowdoin College
Miami University of Ohio
2006/07 Fulbright Fellows
JYM 2004/05
JYM 2004/05
JYM 2003/04
Betsy Garnett
Megan Walker
Inna Livitz
University of Dayton
Kenyon College
Harvard University
2007/08 Fulbright Fellows
JYM 2005/06
JYM 2005/06
Amy Benoit
MaryEllen van Wie
College of William and Mary
Hofstra University
2007/08 Émigré Memorial German Internship (Bundestag Berlin)
JYM 2005/06
Benjamin Walvoord
Wayne State University
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