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FRE 105: Reading French I
3.00 Credits
University of Southern Maine
Beginner's course in French aiming exclusively at a reading knowledge of the language. No French spoken. Recommended also as preparation for language tests required by graduate schools. Cr 3.
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FRE 107I: Intensive Beginning Fre n c h
8.00 Credits
University of Southern Maine
An intensive course for the beginning student, covering a full year's work at the college level to prepare the student for the intermediate level of college French. Emphasis is placed upon the four skills of language learning: speaking, understanding, reading and writing along with an introduction to contemporary culture and civilization. The course requires additional work with coordinated language CDs. Offered during the summer only. Cr 8.
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FRE 201I: Intermediate French I
3.00 Credits
University of Southern Maine
Review of grammatical structures with further development of listening comprehension, speaking, reading and writing skills. The emphasis will be on understanding cultures and contemporary life of French-speaking countries through reading and discussion. The course requires additional work with coordinated language CDs. Opportunity for practice with video tapes and computer exercises is available. Prerequisites: FRE 102I, or FRE 103, or FRE 107; two years of high school French or the equivalent or instructor's permission. Cr 4.
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FRE 202I: Intermediate French II
3.00 Credits
University of Southern Maine
Continuation of FRE 201I. Prerequisite: FRE 201I or the equivalent or instructor's permission. Cr 4.
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FRE 206: Reading French II
3.00 Credits
University of Southern Maine
Further practice of the skill acquired in FRE 105 through an accelerated reading of books on various topics (fiction, history, science, etc.). Prerequisites: FRE 105, 102, 103, or instructor's permission. Cr 3.
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FRE 207I: Intensive Intermediate Fre n c h
3.00 Credits
University of Southern Maine
This is an intensive course for the intermediate student covering a full year's work at the college level. Emphasis is placed on the development of listening, comprehension, speaking, reading, and writing, along with an introduction to contemporary culture and civilization. The course requires additional work with coordinated language CDs or MP3 files in an online workbook. Offered during the summer only. Prerequisite: FRE 102 or FRE 107 or permission. Cr 8.
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FRE 283H: Contemporary French Thinkers
3.00 Credits
University of Southern Maine
Readings and discussion of recent works of French literature selected for their philosophical and ethical importance: Saint-Exupery, Sartre, Camus, de Beauvoir, Teilhard de Chardin and others. No knowledge of French is necessary. Cr 3.
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FRE 291I: French Civilization:An Historical A p p roach
3.00 Credits
University of Southern Maine
Aspects of the society, institutions, arts, literature, and religion of France, from the origins to the end of the 19th century. No French is spoken in the classroom. Cr 3.
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FRE 291I - French Civilization:An Historical A p p roach
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FRE 292I: Topics in Contemporary Francophone Civilization
3.00 Credits
University of Southern Maine
Institutions, education, society, economy, politics of France. No French is spoken in the classroom.Cr 3.
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FRE 300: French/Francophone Practicum
3.00 Credits
University of Southern Maine
In this course students participate in a number of activities in the French language, enabling them to develop and strengthen their ability in speaking and comprehending. They also gain an awareness and appreciation of various cultures of the Frenchspeaking world. Since immersion content will vary, this course may be repeated, to a total of 3 credits. Prerequisites: FRE 202I or equivalent, or permission of instructor. Cr 1 or 0.
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