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FREN 214: Intermediate Conversation and Composition--French-Modern Languages
2.00 Credits
California State University-Fullerton
Description: Prerequisite: French 203. Discussion and practice in written expression based on cultural and literary materials. Concurrent enrollment in French 204 is recommended. Conducted in French. Units: 2
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FREN 214 - Intermediate Conversation and Composition--French-Modern Languages
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FREN 300: Advanced Oral Expression and Phonetics--French-Modern Languages
3.00 Credits
California State University-Fullerton
Description: Prerequisite: French 204 and 214 or equivalent. Development of oral control of the language through discussions, oral presentations, dialogues/ debate, and further study of phonetics. Vocabulary development in areas of student concerns. Conducted in French. Units: 3
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FREN 300 - Advanced Oral Expression and Phonetics--French-Modern Languages
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FREN 307: Advanced Composition and Grammar--French-Modern Languages
3.00 Credits
California State University-Fullerton
Description: Prerequisites: French 204 and 214 or equivalent. Help students achieve advanced levels of oral and written expression. Literary materials provide a basis for discussions, systematic study of complex modes of expression, and thoughtful compositions. Grammar emphasizes verbal structures, sequence of tenses, and moods. Conducted in French. Units: 3
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FREN 307 - Advanced Composition and Grammar--French-Modern Languages
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FREN 308: Advanced Composition and Grammar --French-Modern Languages
3.00 Credits
California State University-Fullerton
Description: Prerequisites: French 204 and 214 or equivalent. Help students achieve advanced levels of oral and written expression. Literary materials provide a basis for discussions, systematic study of complex modes of expression, and thoughtful compositions. Grammar emphasizes relational aspects: prepositions, conjunctions, and adjectival agreement. Conducted in French. Units: 3
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FREN 308 - Advanced Composition and Grammar --French-Modern Languages
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FREN 310: French in the Professional World--French-Modern Languages
3.00 Credits
California State University-Fullerton
Description: Prerequisites: French 204 and 214 or equivalent. Designed to give students a working knowledge of spoken and written professional language usage in the French-speaking world. Emphasis on cultural and sociological contexts of professional interaction. Use of appropriate current periodicals and electronic resources. Conducted in French. Units: 3
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FREN 310 - French in the Professional World--French-Modern Languages
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FREN 311: French for International Business--French-Modern Languages
3.00 Credits
California State University-Fullerton
Description: Prerequisites: French 204 and 214. Designed to give students experience in reading comprehension and analysis of materials dealing with economic and political realities of international trade in the French-speaking world. Use of appropriate current periodicals and electronic resources. Conducted in French. Units: 3
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FREN 311 - French for International Business--French-Modern Languages
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FREN 315: Origins of Modern France--French-Modern Languages
3.00 Credits
California State University-Fullerton
Description: Prerequisite: French 204 and 214 or equivalent. The social, intellectual and artistic origins of French civilization: the medieval world-view transformed by the Renaissance; feudal society becoming the ancient regime. Literary selections will be read in modern French. Conducted in French. Units: 3
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FREN 315 - Origins of Modern France--French-Modern Languages
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FREN 325: Contemporary French Civilization--French-Modern Languages
3.00 Credits
California State University-Fullerton
Description: Prerequisites: French 204 and 214 or equivalent. Contemporary French culture organized along the lines of economics, geography, political life, social and artistic institutions. Current events are illustrated by recent documents (TV news, internet, videos, articles, films) and activities including group presentations and debates. Conducted in French. Units: 3
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FREN 325 - Contemporary French Civilization--French-Modern Languages
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FREN 375: Explorations in Literature--French-Modern Languages
3.00 Credits
California State University-Fullerton
Description: Prerequisites: French 204 and 214 or equivalent. Promotes deeper understanding and appreciation of French literary texts. Each genre (narrative, dramatic, poetic) introduces students to great writers. In-depth study of selected works initiates students to critical modes of reading and tools for literary analysis. Conducted in French. Units: 3
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FREN 375 - Explorations in Literature--French-Modern Languages
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FREN 407: French Film--French-Modern Languages
3.00 Credits
California State University-Fullerton
Description: Prerequisite: French 307 or 308 or equivalent. The developing art of the French film, with special emphasis on the many roles of language. Subjects treated include: montage, visual/verbal meaning, literary/cinematic narrative, non-realistic language, read language, non-narrative continuity. Conducted in English. Units: 3
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FREN 407 - French Film--French-Modern Languages
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