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REL 397: Independent Study: Religion
3.00 Credits
Williams College
Religion independent study.
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REL 398: Independent Study: Religion
3.00 Credits
Williams College
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REL 401: Issues in the Study of Religion
3.00 Credits
Williams College
To be conducted as a working seminar or colloquium. Major issues in the study of religious thought and behavior will be taken up in a cross-cultural context enabling the student to consolidate and expand perspectives gained in the course of the major sequence. Topics will vary from year to year. In keeping with the seminar framework, opportunity will be afforded the student to pursue independent reading and research. Topic for 2011-2012: Topic for 2012-13: Genealogies of Religion.
Prerequisite:
Senior Religion major status or permission of instructor
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REL 493: Senior Thesis: Religion
3.00 Credits
Williams College
Religion senior thesis.
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REL 493 - Senior Thesis: Religion
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REL 494: Senior Thesis: Religion
3.00 Credits
Williams College
Religion senior thesis.
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REL 494 - Senior Thesis: Religion
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REL 497: Independent Study: Religion
3.00 Credits
Williams College
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REL 498: Independent Study: Religion
3.00 Credits
Williams College
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RLFR 101: Introduction to French Language and Francophone Cultures
3.00 Credits
Williams College
This year-long course offers a complete introduction to the French language and is designed to help you become fully conversant in French by focusing on four fundamental language skills: listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Through daily practice, class activities, interactive discussion, listening exercises, written work, reading assignments, video-observations, and film-viewing, you will quickly gain confidence and increasing facility with your abilities to speak and understand both spoken and written French. In addition, our study of grammar, vocabulary, and communication skills will be organized around an engaging and dynamic introduction to a variety of French-speaking cultures around the world, from France and Belgium, to Quebec and Martinique, to Senegal and Morocco. Conducted in French.
Prerequisite:
For students who have taken less than two years of high school French
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RLFR 102: Introduction to French Language and Francophone Cultures
3.00 Credits
Williams College
This year-long course offers a complete introduction to the French language and is designed to help you become fully conversant in French by focusing on four fundamental language skills: listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Through daily practice, class activities, interactive discussion, listening exercises, written work, reading assignments, video-observations, and film-viewing, you will quickly gain confidence and increasing facility with your abilities to speak and understand both spoken and written French. In addition, our study of grammar, vocabulary, and communication skills will be organized around an engaging and dynamic introduction to a variety of French-speaking cultures around the world, from France and Belgium, to Quebec and Martinique, to Senegal and Morocco.Conducted in French.
Prerequisite:
For students who have taken less than two years of high school French
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RLFR 103: Intermediate Studies in French Language and Francophone Cultures
3.00 Credits
Williams College
As a continuation of French 101-102, this first-semester intermediate course is designed to help you improve your French, while at the same time learning more about French and Francophone cultures, politics, literature, and film. Through the active study and daily practice of listening, speaking, reading, and writing in French, you will: continue developing communication skills necessary to function in daily life; learn to express your opinions and ideas; improve your command of spoken and written French through a revision of important grammatical structures; strengthen your reading and writing skills in order to prepare you for further study of literary texts; and develop an increased vocabulary and cultural appreciation of French-speaking cultures around the world. Conducted in French.
Prerequisite:
French 101-102 or examination placement
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