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FREN 3120: French Culture and Civilization II
3.00 Credits
North Georgia College & State University
3 hours Prerequisite: French 2002 or permission of instructor. A survey of the historical, sociological, philosophical, literary and artistic developments of modern-day France and the Francophone world. Conducted in French. A distance-learning course.
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FREN 3200: The Francophone World
3.00 Credits
North Georgia College & State University
3 hours Prerequisite: FREN 2001 or 2002. A study of the French speaking areas of the world including Asia, Canada, the Caribbean, North and West Africa, and the Pacific Islands, with emphasis on the interplay between indigenous culture and French culture as examined through historical, literary, and artistic expression. Class conducted in French.
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FREN 3450: Advanced Conversation I
3.00 Credits
North Georgia College & State University
3 hours Prerequisite: 2001 or 2002. Guided informal discussions on assigned topics. Organized around the hierarchy of communicative linguistic functions, the course is designed to increase fluency, improve pronunciation, expand vocabulary and teach idiomatic expressions. Assignments include compositions, dictation, transcription, recitation, and oral presentations. Class conducted in French.
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FREN 3500: French Phonetics
3.00 Credits
North Georgia College & State University
3 hours Prerequisite: FREN 2001 or 2002. An intensive study of pronunciation building fluent expression through corrective phonetics and requiring the use of the International Phonetic Alphabet and phonetic transcriptions. Class conducted in French.
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FREN 3920: Intermediate II Quebec Civilization and Culture
3.00 Credits
North Georgia College & State University
3 hours Further readings and work in Quebec's history and culture. Offered as Study Abroad credit only.
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FREN 3930: Intermediate II French Language
3.00 Credits
North Georgia College & State University
3 hours Continued study of French and syntax at the higher intermediate level. Offered as Study Abroad credit only.
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FREN 3940: Intermediate II French Phonetics and Conversation
3.00 Credits
North Georgia College & State University
3 hours A continuation of the intermediate phonetics course focusing on the ability to hypothesize and to deal with complicated situations in conversation while pronouncing correctly. Offered as Study Abroad credit only.
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FREN 3980: Intermediate Commercial French
3.00 Credits
North Georgia College & State University
3 hours An introduction to the terminology of technical and commercial documents in French business. Offered as Study Abroad credit only.
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FREN 4110: Advanced Grammar & Composition
3.00 Credits
North Georgia College & State University
3 hours Prerequisite: French 2002 or permission of instructor. An advanced study of grammar, syntax, and vocabulary with refinement of writing skills through composition. Conducted in French. A distance-learning course.
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FREN 4160: Survey of Medieval and Sixteenth-Century French Literature
3.00 Credits
North Georgia College & State University
3 hours Prerequisites: FREN 2001 and 2002, or departmental permission; FREN 3110 recommended. A study of the primary authors and literary movements from the Middle Ages through the Renaissance. Examines the origins of French literature, its development through the Middle Ages, and the influences of Humanism, the Catholic Church, scientific progress, and the discovery of the New World. Class conducted in French.
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