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FLM 409: Practicum
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
Terms and hours to be arranged with film studies faculty. Students will arrange for practical experience in film or video production, or in the application of film theory and criticism.
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FR 101,102,103: First Year French
4.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
This sequence of courses is open to any student who wishes to begin the study of French or has had less than one year of high school French or its equivalent. Focuses on real-life language use, the integration of culture and language, and the four skills of reading, writing, speaking and listening. The acquired language skills are reinforced through active participation in group and pair work as well as the use of videos, audio tapes and computer assisted learning. Prerequisite: FR 101 is a prerequiste for FR 102; FR 102 is a prerequisite for FR 103
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FR 110: Introduction to French Literature in Translation
4.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
A survey of French literary genres involving works in English translations from a variety of periods.
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FR 201,202,203: Second Year French
4.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
This sequence focuses on deepening and broadening students' abilities to understand written and spoken French and to speak and write French, and provides students the opportunity to round out their knowledge of the basics of the French language. Grammar review and exercises are supplemented by situational dialogues, oral presentations, written essays and readings of authentic texts to provide comprehensive preparation in French language skills. By the end of this sequence, students will have acquired sufficient knowledge in reading, writing, speaking and understanding French to move on to the third-year level at WOU or participate in a study abroad program in France. Prerequisite: FR 103 is prerequisite for FR 201; FR 201 is prerequisite for FR 202; FR 202 is prerequisite for FR 203
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FR 299: Special Studies
1.00 - 12.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
Topics and hours to be arranged.
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FR 300: French Table
1.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
Conversation practice in the French language; emphasis on everyday use of language and current events. Can be repeated; a maximum of three credits can apply to the French minor. Prerequisite: FR 103 or higher
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FR 301,302,303: Intermediate French Composition and Phonetics
4.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
This sequence of courses will help students refine writing and speaking skills. A study of the French sound system will address individual students difficulties. Written assignments and oral presentations provide opportunities to actively apply the concepts and vocabulary learned in class. Prerequisite: FR 203 prerequisite for FR 301; FR 301 prerequisite for FR 302; FR 302 prerequisite for FR 303
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FR 310: Introduction to French Literature
3.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
Provides grounding in the basic concepts and development of a variety of French literary styles, periods, and genres. Prerequisite: concurrent enrollment in or completion of FR 302 or higher
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FR 340: Topics in French Arts and Culture
3.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
Focused study of a topic related to the arts and culture in France; may include study of a particular artist, medium, period, or movement, in a theme that crosses periods or media. Specific focus will be identified in schedule of classes. Can be taken up to three times if content is not repeated. Prerequisite: FR 203 or higher
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FR 399: Special Studies
1.00 - 12.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
Topics and hours to be arranged. Prerequisite: FR 203 or higher
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