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FLF 341-342: Eighteenth-Century Literature
3.00 Credits
Mississippi University for Women
Prerequisite: FLF 202 or 252 or permission of the Department Chair of Languages, Literature and Philosophy. A survey of the tendencies in French literature from the Classical Period to the Romantic movement.
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FLF 351: French Romantic Literature
3.00 Credits
Mississippi University for Women
Prerequisite: FLF 202 or 252 or the consent of the instructor. A survey of the movements and tendencies in French literature that later developed into Romanticism. Reading and discussion of important romantic authors.
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FLF 352: French Literature after 1850
3.00 Credits
Mississippi University for Women
Prerequisite: French 202 or 252 or permission of the Department Chair of Languages, Literature and Philosophy. A study of the Realistic and Naturalistic movements and the reading of works of representative authors of each group.
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FLF 361-362: French Literature since Naturalism
3.00 Credits
Mississippi University for Women
Prerequisite: FLF 202 or 252 or permission of the Department Chair of Languages, Literature and Philosophy. A survey of the development of literature in French during the twentieth century. Includes a study of the works of representative writers of the more modern groups.
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FLM 101: Introduction to Film
3.00 Credits
Mississippi University for Women
A required course that introduces students to film as a medium and an industry, to the terminology and theoretical foundation of film analysis, and to the major technical developments in film.
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FLM 201: Survey of Film History
3.00 Credits
Mississippi University for Women
A one-semester survey of film from the silent era to the present. This course will introduce students to significant movements, genres, and directors of films both in and outside North America.
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FLM 301: Special Topics in Film Directors
3.00 Credits
Mississippi University for Women
Prerequisites: FLM 101 or permission of the Department Chair of Communication. A course that focuses on one director or on a couple of related directors whose works have had a significant impact on the film industry. Directors will vary but may include Hitchcock, Fellini, Capra, Sirk, Welles, Chaplin, Scorsese, and Spike Lee.
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FLM 405: Special Topics in Film and Literature
3.00 Credits
Mississippi University for Women
Prerequisites: EN 101 and/or FLM 101. A course that combines literary with cinematic texts or considers the effects of reading film as literature. Topics will vary but may include the recent phenomenon of adapting the novels of Jane Austen, E.M. Forester, etc., to film and the application of literary theory to films.
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FLS 101-102: Spanish I-II
4.00 Credits
Mississippi University for Women
Fall-Spring sequence. Development of the basic language skills: aural/oral communication, speaking, reading, and writing.
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FLS 103: Intensive Elementary Spanish
8.00 Credits
Mississippi University for Women
An intensive language course designed to incorporate the content of both FLS 101 and FLS 102. It includes development of the basic language skills: listening, speaking, reading, and writing, and further development of language skills with emphasis on reading and discussion in Spanish. This course prepares students to enter FLS 201 or FLS 203. This course must be taken in its entirety; students cannot receive partial credit for either FLS 101 or 102 while enrolled in this course.
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