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  • 1.00 - 3.00 Credits

    (Varies, Contact Dept. Head) Intensive study and homestay in France. Credit awarded according to departmental guidelines. Permission of department required for enrollment. Pass/Fail grading only.
  • 3.00 Credits

    (Spring, Odd-Numbered Years Only) A survey of the vocabulary and principles of the French business world with special attention to the development of practical communication skills. Prerequisites: FRE-205, FRE-206 or equivalent.
  • 1.00 - 3.00 Credits

    (Varies, Contact Dept. Head) Offered only in connection with the department's programs of study in France or a francophone country. Since instruction is in French, the course carries as a prerequisite the completion of second-year French. The course may entail instruction before, during, and after the experience abroad. Credit is awarded according to the following guidelines: Completion of assigned readings: 1 hour; Completion of a paper or journal: 1 hour; Participation in a series of organized visits: 1 hour. Depending on the objectives of the foreign study program, directors may require any combination of the above elements, but in no case will more than three credit hours be awarded for the course. Pass/Fail grading may be elected by the student. Instructor's consent required. Prerequisites: FRE-205, FRE-206 or equivalent.
  • 3.00 Credits

    (Fall, Even-Numbered Years Only) A survey of the political and cultural history of France, including its contributions to Western culture in the fields of art, religion and music. Prerequisites: FRE-205, FRE-206 or equivalent.
  • 3.00 Credits

    (Fall, Course Offered Every Year) This course focuses on students' pronunciation, intonation, and oral proficiency. Required of all French majors and minors. One hour of noncredit language laboratory required each week. May be taken without prerequisite courses with permission of instructor. Prerequisites: FRE- 205, FRE-206 or equivalent.
  • 3.00 Credits

    (Varies, Contact Dept. Head) Study of complex grammar structures designed to improve students' writing skills. Required of all French majors and minors. One hour of non-credit language laboratory required each week. Prerequisites: FRE-205, FRE-206 or equivalent.
  • 3.00 Credits

    (Varies, Contact Dept. Head) Focuses on oral proficiency with detailed analysis of the semantic and syntactic structure of contemporary French. Required of French majors. Open to juniors and seniors or to other students with permission from the instructor. May be taken without prerequisite courses with permission from the instructor. Prerequisites: FRE-305, FRE306 or equivalent.
  • 3.00 Credits

    (Fall, Even-Numbered Years Only) Introduction to a variety of texts from the French-speaking world. Students will learn practical strategies for reading and analyzing a variety of literary genres in various media [text, film, music, art]. Recommended as an introductory literature course. Prerequisites: FRE-205, FRE-206 or equivalent.
  • 3.00 Credits

    (Fall, Odd-Numbered Years Only) Introduction to a broad range of female authors from the Middle Ages to the present, expanding the students' understanding of how writing is shaped by gender, history and society. Students will learn practical strategies for reading and analyzing a variety of genres. Recommended as an introductory literature course. Prerequisites: FRE-205, FRE-206 or equivalent.
  • 1.00 Credits

    (Fall and Spring, Course Offered Every Year) A weekly seminar [80 minutes per week] designed to perfect a student's aural/oral skills in French. Aspects of the culture, civilization, and literature of French-speaking countries will be discussed. Will include films, workshops, field trips, and other activities. May be taken without the prerequisite courses with permission of the instructor. Two semesters are required of French majors; may be taken up to four times for credit. Pass/Fail grading may be elected by the non-major. Prerequisites: Take either FRE-205 and FRE-206 or FRE-305 and FRE-306 or equivalent.
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