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ENGL 530: Seminar: Appalachian Literature
3.00 Credits
Lee University
This course will provide an overview of Appalachian history and culture, emphasizing the way in which the history of the region has impacted its art, music and literature, as well as the ways in which the culture of the Appalachian region has significantly affected Amercian culture. Credit Hours: 3
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EVAN 161: Personal Evangelism (CAPS)
3.00 Credits
Lee University
A study of the basic principles of personal evangelism. Special attention is given to the particular problems confronted in personal soul winning. Credit Hours: 3
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FREN 111: Elementary French I
3.00 Credits
Lee University
A proficiency-oriented course designed to provide a functional elementary foundation in the basic skills of speaking, listening, reading and writing in French along with an integrated study of French culture. One clock-hour lab required per week. Elective credit only. No proficiency credit. Credit Hours: 3
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FREN 112: Elementary French II
3.00 Credits
Lee University
A continuation of the proficiency-oriented elementary course. One clock-hour lab required per week. Elective credit only. No proficiency credit.
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FREN 211: Intermediate French I
3.00 Credits
Lee University
A proficiency-oriented course designed to review essential structures in further detail and to improve the student’s ability in speaking, listening, reading and writing the French language. One clock-hour lab required per week.
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FREN 212: Intermediate French II
3.00 Credits
Lee University
A proficiency-oriented course designed to review essential structures in further detail and to improve the student’s ability in speaking, listening, reading and writing the French language. One clock-hour lab required per week.
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FREN 213: The Francophone World
3.00 Credits
Lee University
A third intermediate-level course designed to review and practice essential vocabulary and structures to build students’ functional ability in French, and to transition them into post-intermediate courses. This is done via a study of the francophone world, its notable persons and events, and a Christian perspective of current topics relevant to both the francophone and anglophone worlds.
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FREN 341: French Conversation
3.00 Credits
Lee University
A course designed to develop advanced oral comprehension skills and intermediate-high level speaking proficiency in French. This is done through extensive post-intermediate lexicon building in addition to review and expansion of oral grammar elements that support conversation at the advanced level (ACTFL Speaking Proficiency Guidelines-1999). Conducted in French.
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FREN 342: French Writing
3.00 Credits
Lee University
A study and practicum of French writing, with a review and expansion of supporting grammatical structures. With the focus on writing for varied audiences and tasks, students will also practice oral French and structures as needed to enhance advanced-level writing tasks. Conducted in French.
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FREN 343: French Civilization and Conversation
3.00 Credits
Lee University
A course designed to develop and strengthen advanced-level oral proficiency, via discussion of topics related to French civilization. The course will include a variety of oral tasks and activities, with a review and study of French vocabulary and structures needed to complete them, including narration, aspect, mood, and corrective phonetics. Conducted in French.
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