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FR 204: French Conversation II
4.00 Credits
Arcadia University
Conversation in French for students who want to improve their communication skills in French. Prerequisite: FR 102 or equivalent.
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FR 214: Readings in French
4.00 Credits
Arcadia University
Advanced readings in French and Francophile literature. Includes at least one full-length work of fiction or theatre. Prerequisites: FR 202 or equivalent.
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FR 226: Selected Topics in French
4.00 Credits
Arcadia University
Course designed to further develop students' language proficency thru the use of contemporary French films. Through watching and critical analysis of films, students will improve their listening, oral and writing skills while getting a sense of some of the important features that are particular to French culture. Prerequisite: FR 202 or equivalent.
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FR 285: Advanced French Thru Cinema
4.00 Credits
Arcadia University
Exploration of selected topics such as French civilization: history, geography, literature, art and culture. Topics vary according to student and faculty interests. Prerequisite: FR202 or equivalent. May be elected for more than one topic.
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FR 385: French Literary Movements
4.00 Credits
Arcadia University
In-depth study of major figures, works and/or movements in French or French African literature or film, such as Avant-Garde French Fiction, L'Afrique Noire Contemporaine, Contemporary Poetry, French Feminist Writers or New French Cinema. Topics vary according to student and faculty interests. Prerequisite: FR 210 or equivalent. May be elected for more thanone topic.
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FR 389: Independent Study: French
4.00 Credits
Arcadia University
In-depth study of an author, movement, genre, or theme. Prerequisites: junior standing, a minimum GPA of 3.0.
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FR 485: Contemporary French Women Writers
3.00 Credits
Arcadia University
An overview of the artistic genius of contemporary French women writers from the 1950s to present with biographical details of authors and explanations of style differences. The course is a synthesis of political developments and creative expression in the feminist movement. Class discussions evolve from reading selections that include French and Francophone narrative, drama, poetry and political writings. Prerequisites: at least one course beyond intermediate-level French or permission of the instructor. (old #385)
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FR 490: French Senior Thesis
4.00 Credits
Arcadia University
Course designed to advise, correct and help students to complete the written portion of their respective senior thesis in the target language, as well as to prepare for their public presentation at the end of their studies.
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FS 506: Crime Scene Investigation&Recostruction
0.00 Credits
Arcadia University
This is a graduate level course designed to provide the student with a foundation in crime scene investigation and reconstruction. The course is a complete and comprehensive look at processing a crime scene from the initial call to reconstruction of the crime scene for court presentation. Prerequisite: Admission to the forensic science graduate program or permission of instructor.
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FS 510: Standards of Professional Responsibility
1.00 Credits
Arcadia University
This is a graduate level course designed to provide the studentwith a foundation for standards of professional practice and ethical responsibilities in the forensic science profession. This course is based largely on the current codes of professional conduct of professional forensic science organizations. Prerequisite: Admission to the forensic science program or permission of instructor.
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