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FREN 186: France in the 18th Century
4.00 Credits
Drew University
The 18th century in France was a period of major political, cultural, and ideological transformations, culminating in the French Revolution. The course examines how the printed word itself becomes a major weapon in the hands of the philosophers, women, and others to challenge the legitimacy of the established political and ideological order of the ancient régime. Prerequisite: FREN 104. Offered in 2008-2009.
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FREN 194: Independent Study
2.00 - 4.00 Credits
Drew University
A tutorial course. Students investigate a chosen topic in French or Francophone literature or language and culture under the guidance of French department faculty. Oral and written reports. Amount of credit established at time of registration. May be repeated for credit with the approval of the department. Open only to students with junior or senior standing Meets: weekly. Signature of instructor required for registration. Prerequisite: 12 credits of advanced work in French with a B average. Offered every semester.
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FREN 20: Fundamentals of Oral and Written French II
4.00 Credits
Drew University
French 20 is a continuation of French 1 or the equivalent level. Designed for students who have already covered the basics of the French language, but have yet been exposed to all tenses and other grammar fundamentals. Videos, culture readings, interactive practice in the classroom, multimedia lab, oral written and computer-assisted activities Prerequisite: FREN 1. Offered every semester.
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FREN 30: Intermediate French
4.00 Credits
Drew University
A continuation of FREN 20. Review of basic grammar; development of speaking, listening, reading, and writing skills through films, discussion, Francophone articles and literary texts, compositions, multimedia lab and computer-assisted activities. A prerequisite for FREN 100, 101 and 102. Prerequisite: FREN 20. Offered every semester.
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FREN 35: Intermediate French Conversation
4.00 Credits
Drew University
Developing of oral fluency through debates, round-table discussions, skits, and free conversation. Written practice through papers and computer assisted instruction. Prerequisite: FREN 30 or equivalent. Offered summers. The following courses may be applied to the general education literature and arts requirement and also the world literature requirements of the English major. No more than one Topics course given in English may be taken to fulfill the major requirement. Students taking these courses for credit or to complete their major requirements in French may not take the same Topics course in French.
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FREN 50: Francophone Literature in Translation:Women Novelists
4.00 Credits
Drew University
A critical reading of novels written in French by women from the late 17th through the 20th centuries. The study of 20th-century authors also includes women writers from the Francophone world (Quebec, Africa, and the Caribbean). Course may be repeated. Offered in 2008-2009.
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FREN 99: French Across the Curriculum
1.00 - 2.00 Credits
Drew University
Foreign languages across the curriculum is a tutorial program which seeks to enable students with at least intermediate-level proficiency in a foreign language to access authentic materials in that language will use their acquired skills to read and interpret texts in the foreign language and/or conduct research in the language knowledge gained will be applied to the work of the cognate course. Amount of credit established at time of registration. Prerequisite: FREN 30 or equivalent and signature of language instructor.
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GRK 100: Homer
4.00 Credits
Drew University
Readings from Homer's Iliad and Odyssey, with a study of their literary and historical significance. Prerequisite: GRK 30 or permission of instructor. Offered spring semester in odd-numbered years.
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GRK 150: Readings in Greek Authors
2.00 - 4.00 Credits
Drew University
Extensive readings in a Greek author or authors selected to satisfy students' special areas of interest or need (e.g., selections may come from Greek epic, tragedy, comedy, lyric poetry, history, philosophy, or biography). May be taken as an independent study. Amount of credit established at time of registration. May be repeated for credit as topic changes. Prerequisite: GRK 30 or permission of instructor. Offered every fall and spring semester. LAT 1 / Elementary Latin I (4) An introduction to Latin grammar, syntax, and vocabulary with appropriate readings from original writings of ancient authors. Attention is given to aspects of Roman language, history, and culture that have strongly influenced Western thought. Offered fall semester.
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GRK 20: Elementary Greek II
4.00 Credits
Drew University
An introduction to classical Greek grammar, syntax, and vocabulary with selected passages from ancient Greek authors read throughout the course, allowing students to gain a familiarity not only with the language itself but also with important aspects of Greek culture and civilization. Meets: Four hours class. Prerequisite: GRK 1. Offered fall semester in odd-numbered years.
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