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ENGL 390: Seminar in Literary Scholarship
2.00 Credits
Smith College
4 sem. hrs. Prereq.: ENGL 210. Offers a framework for advanced independent work in literary studies. Anchored in a common topic that changes each year. Texts include some of the critical and theoretical approaches that help to define the topic. Bergland.
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ENGL 398: Feminist Film Studies
2.00 Credits
Smith College
4 sem. hrs. Prereq.: ENGL 195 or ENGL 210. Analyzes how film form positions women and investigates how female audiences consume the medium. Topics include female directors and stars, gaze theory and psychoanalysis, melodrama and the "woman's film," feminist documentarylesbian cinema, female spectatorship and reception theory, race studies and postcolonialism, and postfeminism. Leonard.
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ENVI 200: Environmental Forum Colleges of the Fenway
2.00 Credits
Smith College
2 sem. hrs. Provides a forum for different disciplines and interests to assess current environmental topics. Examines scientific, socioeconomic, and political aspects of environmental issues. Includes a service learning component and encourages interaction with local, regional and national environmental advocates. Students will develop applied research skills and make oral and written presentations.
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FREN 101: Elementary French I
4.00 Credits
Smith College
4 sem. hrs. Emphasizes communication. Develops all four basic language skills: understanding, speaking, reading, and writing. Aims to provide cultural and linguistic survival skills through contemporary methodologies. Staff.
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FREN 102: Elementary French II
4.00 Credits
Smith College
4 sem. hrs. Prereq.: FREN 101 or placement by the department. Continuation of FREN 101. Staff.
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FREN 201: Intermediate French I
4.00 Credits
Smith College
4 sem. hrs. Prereq.: FREN 102 or placement by the department. Reviews grammar, with oral practice and reading of short modern French texts. Emphasizes development of spoken skills and vocabulary for everyday life in French-speaking countries. Staff.
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FREN 202: Intermediate French II
4.00 Credits
Smith College
4 sem. hrs. Prereq.: FREN 201 or placement by the department. Continuation of FREN 201, with a special focus on writing at the intermediate level. Staff.
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FREN 240: Spoken French
4.00 Credits
Smith College
4 sem. hrs. Prereq.: FREN 202 or consent of the instructor. [This course will normally be offered abroad during the short term.] Provides an opportunity for students to develop conversational skills. Emphasizes pronunciation, everyday vocabulary, listening comprehension, and oral expression. Staff.
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FREN 245: Conversation and Composition
4.00 Credits
Smith College
4 sem. hrs. Prereq.: FREN 202 or consent of the instructor. Develops greater facility in the use of oral and written language. Emphasizes contemporary vocabulary and usage and encourages expression on personal and current issues. Requires a number of short papers as well as several prepared oral reports. Febles.
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FREN 246: Translation and Linguistics
4.00 Credits
Smith College
4 sem. hrs. Prereq.: FREN 202 or consent of the instructor. Aims at developing careful reading of texts and accurate writing through translation exercises on major works of modern autobiographical fiction (Ernaux, Beauvoir, Saint-Exupery) and the media. Additionally, the course introduces notions of linguistics, phonetics, and contextual analysis of the functions of language. Ciret-Strecker.
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