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FREN 3165: Phonetics
3.00 Credits
Columbus State University
Prerequisite: FREN 2002 Written exercises and phonetic transcription reinforce theoretical points as students improve their pronunciation through the study of the distribution and articulation of French sounds. Regular pronunciation exercises are accomplished through the use of short dialogues and poetry readings.
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FREN 4000: French for Proficiency
0.00 Credits
Columbus State University
Prerequisites: FREN 3115, FREN 3116, and FREN 4555. This course is intended as a preparation for the final oral evaluation of students minoring in French. Students meet with the instructor at least once per week to participate in individualized guided and unguided conversation. (S/U grading.)
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FREN 4110: Advanced Grammar and Composition
3.00 Credits
Columbus State University
Prerequisite: FREN 2002. An advanced study of grammar, syntax, and vocabulary with refinement of writing skills through composition.
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FREN 4115: Methods of Translation
3.00 Credits
Columbus State University
Survey of French grammar and syntax with special emphasis on the problems posed to nonnative speakers.
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FREN 4116: Advanced Literature of the Francophone World
3.00 Credits
Columbus State University
The literature and culture of the Francophone world including literature of Europe, the Caribbean, French-speaking Canada and French-speaking Africa.
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FREN 4210: Business French
3.00 Credits
Columbus State University
Prerequisite: FREN 2002. An introduction to the economic and business practices of contemporary France and the Francophone world. Conducted in French.
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FREN 4555: Selected Topics in French
3.00 Credits
Columbus State University
Prerequisites: FREN 3101 and FREN 3102. Emphasis on one aspect of the culture of the French-speaking world. Topics may include but are not limited to literature, history, politics, film and/or the press. May be taken twice for credit.
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FREN 4795: Seminar in French Film and Culture
3.00 Credits
Columbus State University
Prerequisite; FREN 3116. This course provides students with an overview of French history, introduces students to French historical cinema, explores the presentation of French history in the selected films, improves students' listening and speaking skills.
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FREN 4799: Senior Seminar:Capstone Course
3.00 Credits
Columbus State University
Prerequisite; Any two 4000-level FREN courses. A research and writing project designed to synthesize skills acquired and knowledge gained in previous coursework. Students, with guidance from a faculty member, will develop a thesis, propose a solution to a problem, or produce and perform a creative work, which they will then present to faculty and students in Modern Foreign Languages. Coursework will be tailored to students' needs, interests and chosen topic. Students will make a final presentation to the faculty and students in the departments. Topics will vary, depending on students and faculty involved in the course.
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GEOG 1101: World Regional Geography
3.00 Credits
Columbus State University
This course provides a framework forrecognizing and analyzing the major distinctive regions of the world in comparative context emphasizing various inter-relations among environment, culture, economy, politics, and history.
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