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FREN 445: French Phonetics
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Binghamton
Study of French sound system and French speech patterns; diction and preparation of literature excerpts for oral performance. Prerequisite: one 300-level course.
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FREN 451: Advanced Grammar And Composition
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Binghamton
Words, sentences, discourse: study of word formation, syntactical structuring, punctuations, elements of composition, situation-dependent meaning. Prerequisite: at least one 300-level course.
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FREN 451 - Advanced Grammar And Composition
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FREN 453: Stylistics
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Binghamton
Analysis of various elements of style (lexicon, word order, syntax, figures of speech and register) in selected texts and in original compositions by students. Contrast of structural usage between French and English. Conducted entirely in French. Prerequisites: at least one 300-level course and FREN 451.
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FREN 461: Topics in French Drama
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Binghamton
Genre course dealing with period, movement, tradition or theme. Topic to be determined. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisites: two 300-level courses or consent of instructor.
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FREN 461 - Topics in French Drama
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FREN 463: Topics in French Prose Fiction
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Binghamton
Genre course dealing with period, movement, tradition or theme. Topic to be determined. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisites: two 300-level courses or consent of instructor.
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FREN 481: Special Topics in French Literature
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Binghamton
Major problem limited to one or more periods or movements, not restricted to single genre. Topic to be determined. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisites: two 300-level courses or consent of instructor.
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FREN 481 - Special Topics in French Literature
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FREN 491: Teaching College French I
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Binghamton
Participation in team teaching with more experienced personnel of lower-division courses to gain practical and theoretical knowledge of language learning. Pass/Fail grading option only. Does not count toward the major or minor. Normally only for advanced majors who have spent a semester abroad. Prerequisite: consent of instructor. var. cr.
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FREN 498-499: Senior Honors
4.00 Credits
SUNY at Binghamton
Student may complete thesis in one or, if necessary, two semesters, earning four credits per semester.
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GEOG 101: Introduction to Geography: People, Land And Space
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Binghamton
Introduction to the major subfields of geography using maps and spatial data at local, regional and global scales. Issues of global significance are examined by comparing and contrasting the experience of core regions, such as Europe and the United States, to other world regions. Topics include realms of evolution and cultural exchange, biotic regions, global climate change, world population patterns and trends, migration flows, global cities and economic development. For majors and non-majors. Not open to seniors.
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GEOG 103: Multicultural Geographies of The u
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Binghamton
Overview of historical and contemporary patterns of multicultural geography within the U.S. Provides students an understanding of the evolution of several American subcultures (white European, Latino, Asian and black) through the prism of geography, both in broad context and in separate analyses of socio-economic well-being, housing and healthcare differences over time and between racial/ethnic groups. The student is constantly reminded of the question: How do race/ethnicity, the political economy and degree of opportunity affect where and how well people live? Students learn to better understand patterns of the past and of today from a geographic perspective. For majors and non-majors. Not open to seniors.
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