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1.00 Credits
A study of the development, achievement, and limitations of a national cinema and its relationship to the dominance of the Hollywood market. The course will explore cultural themes that emerge in the tradition, the cinema's reception in an international setting, and factors critical to its gaining wider distribution. Finally, the course will consider critical responses to that cinema, both within and beyond its own tradition, assessing carefully the ways that social, political, cultural, and economic factors affect critical judgment and practice. Prerequisite: ENGL 210, or a course in international cinema such as CHNSE 256, JAPN 340, or FREN 438, or permission of instructor Offering: Alternate years Instructor: Staff
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1.00 Credits
Development of a senior thesis or project approved by Film Studies faculty and developed in a group seminar as well as advanced independent work. Prerequisite: Film Studies major and senior standing. Offering: Annually Instructor: Staff
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1.00 Credits
Introduction to basic skills: comprehension, speaking, reading and writing. Regular assignments for laboratory work. Offering: Fall Instructor: Goeury-Richardson, DeLeonibus, Fofana
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1.00 Credits
Introduction to basic skills: comprehension, speaking, reading and writing. Regular assignments for laboratory work. Offering: Spring Instructor: Goeury-Richardson, DeLeonibus, Fofana
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0.25 Credits
This course will allow students to practice conversational French with confidence in an informal and relaxed setting, leading to a stimulating exchange of opinions. They will engage with French popular culture in the form of films, news items, songs, plays, etc. Conducted in French. May be repeated for up to one credit. Prerequisite: FREN 131 or consent of instructor. Offering: Every semester Instructor: Language Assistant
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Development of basic skills, classroom and laboratory. Carefully selected readings in the student's special fields of interest. Prerequisite: Elementary French (or equivalent) or two years of high school French with satisfactory AP score. Offering: Fall Instructor: Goeury-Richardson, DeLeonibus, Fofana
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Development of basic skills, classroom and laboratory. Carefully selected readings in the student's special fields of interest. Prerequisite: Elementary French (or equivalent) or two years of high school French with satisfactory AP score. Offering: Spring Instructor: Goeury-Richardson, DeLeonibus, Fofana
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This course presents a survey of French history and culture, from the Renaissance to the 20th Century, as the history and culture are represented in a major French art form, the cinema. Topics studied include: religion and marriage in the Renaissance, court life under the ancient regime, the French Revolution, Napoleon's Empire, colonialism, World War I, World War II, the Algerian War, and the student revolution of 1968. Conducted in English. General Education Requirement Fulfillment: Fourth Semester Language Requirement Offering: Spring Instructor: Staff
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Systematic review of French grammar through the writing of short compositions. Vocabulary-building and study of problematic grammar points which will be reinforced by weekly assignments in the language laboratory. Prerequisite: FREN 232 Offering: Fall Instructor: Goeury-Richardson, DeLeonibus
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1.00 Credits
A writing-centered course that will introduce students to the art of writing in French. The two fundamental principles underlying this course will be the interdependence of reading and writing skills and the importance of a variety of models in teaching students the different styles of French composition. Consideration will be given to such writing strategies as notes and outlines and such styles as summaries, reports, portraits, essays and correspondence. General Education Requirement Fulfillment: Writing centered Prerequisite: FREN 331 Offering: Alternate years Instructor: DeLeonibus
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