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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: FRN 350, FRN 351 and FRN 352. Helps students communicate in a French business environment by increasing their knowledge of French geography and economics by helping them acquire the vocabulary and syntactical structures related to business, and by making students more aware of cultural differences in the conduct of business between the US and France. Emphasis is on the reinforcement of oral and written skills. 3 Cr.
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Prerequisites: FRN 350, FRN 351 and FRN 352. Through an exploration of both theoretical and literary texts written by women, introduces students to a range of leading contemporary French and/or Francophone women writers. Students will examine recurrent themes and forms in recent women ? writing, including the representation of identity; the concept of origins; the intersection of class, race and gender; and the textual strategies underpinning these considerations. Through a detailed examination of a cross-section of works by French women writers, assesses the contribution made by French wome n? s writing to current theoretical debates and to contemporary writing generally . 3 Cr.
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Prerequisites: FRN 350, FRN 351 and FRN 352. Examines texts by major authors from the Middle Ages to the Revolution. Emphasis is on an in-depth reading of texts, including prose, poetry and theatre, with the purpose of expanding vocabulary and improving writing skills. French history will provide the backdrop to help students understand the social forces at play in the periods under study. 3 Cr.
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Prerequisites: FRN 350, FRN 351 and FRN 352. An array of short stories, poems, novels, or plays written by authors from Africa, North America, or the Caribbean. Papers and discussions focus on cultural themes and issues related to the political and literary history of the Francophone world. 3 Cr.
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Prerequisites: FRN 350, FRN 351 and FRN 352. A collage of literature, philosophy and history gives students a broad perspective of the major intellectual currents in their social context. Readings will be selected from early periods to the 19th century. 3 Cr.
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Prerequisites: FRN 350, FRN 351 and FRN 352. Examines texts by major authors from the Napoleonic era to the recent past. Emphasis is on an in-depth reading of the texts, including prose, poetry and theatre, with the purpose of expanding vocabulary and improving writing skills. Also acquaints students with the social circumstances that determined the aesthetic movements that marked the period: romanticism, realism, symbolism, surrealism and existentialism. 3 Cr.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Six credits of 400-level French with a minimum of 3.0 GPA in French and instructor ? permission. Arranged in consultation with the instructor-sponsor in accordance with the procedures of the Office of Academic Advisement prior to registration. 3 Cr. Every Semester
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Develops an understanding of our earth and of the processes that operate within it and upon its surface; and basic scientific principles and earth phenomena of importance including the observation of rocks, minerals, landforms, structures, volcanoes, earthquakes, water on and beneath the surface, and other natural processes that affect earth and life. 3 Cr. Every Semester
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4.00 Credits
Covers basic scientific principles and phenomena, including mineral and rock formation, volcanoes, earthquakes, landforms, structure, surface and groundwater and other natural processes which affect earth and life. Includes laboratory study of minerals, rocks, maps used by geologists, aerial photographs and up to two local field trips. 4 Cr.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: GEL 201. Covers the origin and evolution of the earth and the historical development of life and the North American continent; and the background of the modern concepts of geology, including plate tectonics. Develops observational skills in the laboratory and field. Saturday field trip required. 4 Cr.
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