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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
The principal aim of this course and its continuation is to solidify and expand upon the skills acquired in FRE101-102. Basic grammar is reviewed while new grammatical material is introduced. In addition, some literary texts are studied. Students taking this course should continue in FRE202. Conducted mainly in French. Three hours of class work per week, supplemented by one hour of assigned work in the Language Resource Center. Prerequisite: FRE102 or FRE151 or equivalent.
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3.00 Credits
The principal aim of this course and its continuation is to teach the student to read French with relative ease. Students taking this course should continue in FRE202R. Three hours of class work per week. Conducted mainly in English. Not open to students who have taken FRE201. Prerequisite: FRE102 or FRE151 or equivalent.
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6.00 Credits
An intensive course permitting the student to fulfill intermediate French in one semester. Six hours of class work per week, supplemented by assigned individual work in the Language Resource Center. For course description see FRE201 and FRE202. Prerequisite: FRE102 or FRE151 or equivalent.
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3.00 Credits
Continuation of FRE201.The principle aim of this course and its continuation is to solidify and expand upon the French language skills acquired in FRE101-102. Basic grammar is reviewed while new grammatical material is introduced. In addition, some literary texts are studied. Conducted mainly in French. Three hours of class work per week, supplemented by one hour of assigned work in Language Resource Center. Not open to students who have taken FRE202A. Prerequisite: FRE201 or equivalent.
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3.00 Credits
Continuation of FRE201R. The principle aim of this course is to teach the student to read French with relative ease. Three hours of class work per week. Conducted mainly in English. Not open to students who have taken FRE202. Prerequisite: FRE201R or equivalent.
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3.00 Credits
The cultures of France and other French speaking countries. The course treats the civilization, language (linguistics), history, geography, literature, music, and art of the countries in question. Class conducted in English with readings in English. Three lecture hours per week. SPECIAL CONDITIONS: In some cases, but not typically, the FRE203 and FRE204 course sequence may count toward completion of the bachelor of arts foreign language requirement, by permission of the Department Chairperson only. See Competency- Based Skills Requirements for rules governing this option. A Division I elective for all other students.
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3.00 Credits
Continuation of FRE203. The cultures of France and other French speaking countries. The course treats the civilization, language (linguistics), history, geography, literature, music, and art of the countries in question. Class conducted in English with readings in English. Three lecture hours per week. See FRE203 for special conditions.
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3.00 Credits
The portrayal of women in the works of such authors as Proust, Giraudoux, Malraux, Beauvoir and Surraute. Readings, lectures, discussions, papers and examinations all in English.
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3.00 Credits
This course concentrates on the specialized language of the business world: buying, selling, communications, banking, etc. Students will learn the language of correspondence, how to write form letters, how to deal with the many problems of the business office. A component on French business practices, customs, history. Prerequisites: FRE201-FRE202 or equivalent.
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3.00 Credits
This course deals with the language of government and the political world of France and of French-speaking countries. Taught on several levels - reading newspapers and political documents, formal conversations, diplomatic protocol, etc. - it prepares a student to function intelligently in French political situations. Prerequisites: FRE201-FRE202 or equivalent.
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