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ENGL 598: Feminist Film Studies
4.00 Credits
Simmons University
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 documentary, lesbian cinema, female spectatorship and reception theory, race studies and postcolonialism, and postfeminism. Leonard.
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ENVI 200: Environmental Forum
2.00 Credits
Simmons University
Environmental Forum is a two credit course offered to all students in the Colleges of the Fenway. Weekly lectures about contemporary environmental issues given by local, regional and national experts will inform and offer students the opportunity to engage on a range of topics related to the environment. The course also includes a Service Learning component on a local environmental topic area related to Sustainable Energy Students in this course will learn about and discuss: ?t Principles of Sustainability ?t Understanding Energy ? What it is (and what it isn?t) ?t How to Evaluate the true cost of Energy ?t Energy and Social Justice ?t Energy and Health ?t Climate change ?t Renewable Energy ?t Alternative Energy ?t Geopolitics of Energy One theme of this course is to demonstrate that environmental problems are best solved by the collective expertise of a wide range of informed individuals. In offering this course, COF hopes to attract a diverse makeup of students in varying programs from the COF community. For more information about this course contact Michael Berger at bergerm@simmons. edu.
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FREN 101: Elem French I
4.00 Credits
Simmons University
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: Elem French II
4.00 Credits
Simmons University
Prereq.: FREN 101 or placement by the department. Continuation of FREN 101. Staff.
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FREN 201: Interm French I
4.00 Credits
Simmons University
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: Interm French II
4.00 Credits
Simmons University
Prereq.: FREN 201 or placement by the department. Continuation of FREN 201. Staff.
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FREN 245: Conversation & Composition
4.00 Credits
Simmons University
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 & Linguistics
4.00 Credits
Simmons University
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.
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FREN 266: The Quest for Identity: Self
4.00 Credits
Simmons University
This course explores the theme of the self and the other in the French literary tradition from the Middle Ages to present times. Close readings of a variety of literary genres will allow us to study the different embodiments of the other including the colonized, the feminine, and the self. Febles.
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FREN 310: Inside France: Stud Fren Cultu
4.00 Credits
Simmons University
Prereq.: FREN 245 or consent of the instructor. Addresses the question What is French culture? through a multimedia study of topics drawn from French geography, history, artistic traditions, and institutions. Includes topics such as Paris and its legacy, the formation of a citizen of the republic, World War II, and the political and ethnic profile of France today. Staff.
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