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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
This course is a panoramic exploration of the multifaceted and vibrant French culture in Quebec and the ROC (Rest of Canada) from the birth of New France to recent Quebec political turmoil. This course will incorporate a multidisciplinary approach to the historical, political, cultural, artistic, and socio-economic movements that have influenced and still impact Quebec and Canada as a nation, our neighbor to the North. Cultural manifestations such as creative art, cinema, music, folk songs, narrative texts and a brief overview of the economic sector to underline Quebec/U.S.A. special partnership will be examined. Oral and written practice in critical thought will further mastery of the French language. This course is taught in French.
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3.00 Credits
FRE 343 consists of a study of contemporary France and French-Speaking societies, as manifested in present-day life and culture to provide a vivid overview of present day France at the dawn of the Twenty-First Century. Consideration will be given to their place within the enlarged European Union and the world, to political, economic and social structures to education and the Arts. We shall focus on the way French people are reacting as they are confronted with an increasingly complex world, the advent of the information revolution technology, and multiculturalism. Special attention will be given to the fabric of French society as a new mosaic of cultures, specifically the influx from former North African colonies: Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia, i.e. the Maghreb.
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3.00 Credits
In FRE 344, taught in French, advanced students of French examine the cultures and literature of the Maghreb and explore Frances complex relationship with its former North-African colonies. Students will also consider how the French Nation-State model has been masking ethnic differences and how French focus on Beurs (Arabs of the third generation) has shaken the ideological foundations of Republican and secular France.
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3.00 Credits
The study of French drama from the Age of Enlightenment to the present. Selected dramatists of the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries will be considered.
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1.00 - 6.00 Credits
This course permits approved study abroad experiences to be counted in the student's French major (B.A. and B.S. Ed.), minor or concentration. Prior to an approved study abroad experience, any students majoring in French may, with the input and approval of her/his advisor, request that 1-6 credit hours be granted toward her/his major based on the activities to be undertaken. Any student minoring in French or seeking a concentration in French may request that 1-3 credit hours be granted based on the activities to be undertaken. Students are required to prepare a written request to the advisor giving a description of activities and a rationale for requesting credit. This course is available only to students majoring, minoring or earning an Elementary Education concentration in French who complete an approved study abroad program and meet evaluation standards approved by the French advisor.
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3.00 Credits
An Honors course to familiarize both the French major as well as the non-language student with the role of women in French literature from the Middle Ages through the Twentieth Century. Students will read selected works by women writers in several genres and will read a few works by men in which the woman is the primary character or focus. The course will survey the expanding and developing role of women through the centuries. All readings will be in English; the course will be taught exclusively in English and will meet three hours per week. Course does not satisfy the foreign language requirement for any degree, but can be used to satisfy humanities requirement.
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3.00 Credits
This course entails an intensive study of topics in French culture or literary topics, styles, trends, criticisms and writers not included or not covered in depth in other French courses. May be repeated for credit.
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3.00 Credits
This course entails an intensive study of topics in French culture or literary topics, styles, trends, criticisms and writers not included or not covered in depth in other French courses. May be repeated for credit.
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3.00 Credits
This course entails an intensive study of topics in French culture or literary topics, styles, trends, criticisms and writers not included or not covered in depth in other French courses. May be repeated for credit.
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3.00 Credits
This course entails an intensive study of topics in French culture or literary topics, styles, trends, criticisms and writers not included or not covered in depth in other French courses. May be repeated for credit.
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