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FILM 592: Selected Topics FILM 595.Film Studies Internship
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Pepperdine University
Supervised internship for film studies students. Placement is with a television or film production organization in the greater Los Angeles area. The student is expected to work three hours per week off campus for each unit of credit. A student may accumulate a maximum of four units in this course. To be eligible, the applicant must meet standards established by the division. Prerequisites: completion of seventy-six units and consent of instructor. Cr/NC grading only.
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FILM 599: Directed Studies
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Pepperdine University
Consent of the division chairperson required.
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FRE 151: Elementary French I
4.00 Credits
Pepperdine University
Basic grammar and conversation. Reading, writing, and an introduction to French culture. Must be taken for a letter grade.
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FRE 152: Elementary French II
4.00 Credits
Pepperdine University
Basic grammar and conversation. Reading, writing, and an introduction to French culture. Must be taken for a letter grade. Prerequisite: FRE 151 or equivalent competency.
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FRE 182: Intensive French I
5.00 Credits
Pepperdine University
FRE 182/282 is a two-course sequence (5 units each) designed to cover the material from standard second-, third-, and fourth-semester French courses. Learning French in a French-speaking country, and thus being exposed to the language on a daily basis, enables the serious student to progress faster than would be possible in a classroom situation in the United States. In addition to language acquisition, class time will also be spent exploring various aspects of local culture,particularly the relation of the language to the mentality of the people, to history, and to the country's role in Europe. Taught only during the regular academic year. A student cannot receive credit for the FRE 152, 251, 252 sequence and FRE 182/282. Prerequisite: FRE 151 or equivalent competency. Open only to students participating in a full academic year-long international program.
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FRE 251: Second-Year French I
4.00 Credits
Pepperdine University
Emphasizes language production skills and interactive language use with a concentration on conversation. This course also develops reading strategies and examines complex grammar structures. Prerequisite: FRE 152 or equivalent competency. (GE)
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FRE 252: Second-Year French II
4.00 Credits
Pepperdine University
As in FRE 251, this course emphasizes language production skills, but focus is on composition and reading literary texts to prepare students for upper- division courses. Prerequisite: FRE 251 or equivalent competency. This course is a prerequisite for all upper-division courses.
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FRE 282: Intensive French II
5.00 Credits
Pepperdine University
FRE 182/282 is a two-course sequence (5 units each) designed to cover the material from standard second-, third-, and fourth-semester French courses. Learning French in a French-speaking country, and thus being exposed to the language on a daily basis, enables the serious student to progress faster than would be possible in a classroom situation in the United States. In addition to language acquisition, class time will also be spent exploring various aspects of local culture, particularly the relation of the language to the mentality of the people, to history, and to the country's role in Europe. Taught only during the regular academic year. A student cannot receive credit for the FRE 152, 251, 252 sequence and FRE 182/282. Prerequisite: FRE 182. Open only to students participating in a full academic year-long international program. (GE)
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FRE 292: Selected Topics
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Pepperdine University
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FRE 299: Directed Studies
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Pepperdine University
Consent of the divisional chairperson is required.
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