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FPS 199: Special Study for Advanced Undergraduates
1.00 - 5.00 Credits
University of California-Davis
Prerequisite: upper division standing and consent of instructor. (P/NP grading only.)
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FRE 1: Elementary French
5.00 Credits
University of California-Davis
Discussion-5 hours; laboratory-1 hour. Studentswho have successfully completed French 2 or 3 in the 10th or higher grade in high school may receive unit credit for this course on a P/NP grading basis only. Although a passing grade will be charged to the student's P/NP option, no petition is required. All other students will receive a letter grade unless a P/ NP petition is filed.-I, II, III. (I, II, III.)
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FRE 100: Composition in French
4.00 Credits
University of California-Davis
Lecture-3 hours; term paper. Prerequisite: course 23. Instruction and practice in expository writing in French, with emphasis on organization, correct syntax, and vocabulary building.-I, II, III. (I, II, III.) Asquith
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FRE 101: Introduction to French Poetry
4.00 Credits
University of California-Davis
Lecture-3 hours; short papers. Prerequisite: course 100 or consent of instructor. Analysis and evaluation of works representing the main types of French poetry. Study of French poetic conventions and versification. GE credit: ArtHum.-II. (I.) Asquith, Constable
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FRE 102: Introduction to French Drama
4.00 Credits
University of California-Davis
Lecture-3 hours; short papers. Prerequisite: course 100 or consent of instructor. Analysis and evaluation of plays representing the main types of French drama, with emphasis on dramatic structure and techniques. GE credit: ArtHum.-I. (II.) Guynn
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FRE 103: Introduction to French Prose
4.00 Credits
University of California-Davis
Lecture-3 hours; short papers. Prerequisite: course 100 or consent of instructor. Analysis and evaluation of works representing main types of French prose, with emphasis on narrative structure and techniques. GE credit: ArtHum.-III. (III.) Simon
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FRE 104: Translation
4.00 Credits
University of California-Davis
Lecture-3 hours; extensive writing. Prerequisite: course 100 or the equivalent. Practice in English-to- French and French-to-English translation using a variety of non-literary materials, illustrating different problems and styles.-III. (III.) Russell Webb
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FRE 105: Advanced French Grammar
4.00 Credits
University of California-Davis
Lecture-3 hours; extensive writing or discussion-1hour. Prerequisite: course 23 or the equivalent. Understanding of, and extensive practice with, various grammatical structures in French. Lexical-semantic, morphological, and syntactic analysis.-II. (II.) Anderson, Russell Webb
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FRE 106: French in Business and the Professions
4.00 Credits
University of California-Davis
Lecture-1 hour; discussion-2 hours; frequent writtenassignments. Prerequisite: course 100 or consent of instructor. The French language as used in the commercial sphere. Emphasis on proper style and form in letter-writing, and in non-literary composition. Technical terminology in such diverse fields as government and world business.-I. (I.)
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FRE 107: The Making of Modern France
4.00 Credits
University of California-Davis
Lecture-3 hours; term paper. Prerequisite: course 100 or consent of instructor. Introduction to French culture through a historical approach to topics such as the citizen and the state (politics, justice, social security), the nation and centralization, the rise of public education, colonization, class and social relationships. Offered in alternate years. GE credit: ArtHum.-(I.) Anderson, Simon
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