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FREN 302: Advanced Conversation and Composition
3.00 Credits
Milligan College
Intensive practice in the oral and written language with emphasis on vocabulary, syntax, and culture necessary for communication. Classes are conducted in French. Prerequisite: French 211-212 or equivalent. French 301 offered fall term and French 302 offered spring term every three years (based on student demand).
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FREN 311: Survey of French Literature I
3.00 Credits
Milligan College
A study of the major works of French literature from the Middle Ages through the Eighteenth Century. Selections from a variety of authors and genres are read. Readings and discussions are in French. Prerequisites: French 211and 212 or equivalent. Offered fall term every three years (based on student demand).
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FREN 312: Survey of French Literature II
3.00 Credits
Milligan College
A study of the major works in French literature from the Nineteenth and Twentieth centuries. Selections from a variety of authors and genres are read. Readings and discussions are in French. Prerequisites: French 211 and 212 or equivalent. Offered spring term every three years (based on student demand).
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FREN 401: French Civilization and Culture I
3.00 Credits
Milligan College
An overview of French civilization and culture from prehistoric times to the present. Topics will include geography, history, philosophy, art, and music. Readings, class discussion, and reports are in French. Prerequisites: French 211-212 or equivalent. Offered fall term every three years (based on student demand).
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FREN 402: French Civilization and Culture II
3.00 Credits
Milligan College
A cultural study of contemporary French society. Topics include family, religion, education, government, economy, and structure of society. Readings, class discussion , and reports are in French. Prerequisites: French 211-212 or equivalent. Offered spring term every three years (based on student demand).
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FREN 489: Directed Readings
3.00 Credits
Milligan College
A supervised program of readings which provides for study of material not included in the regular course offerings. Available on demand.
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FREN 490: Directed Studies
3.00 Credits
Milligan College
A program of readings and conferences which provides for individualized study. Available on demand.
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FREN 495: Seminar
3.00 Credits
Milligan College
A seminar designed to promote in-depth discussion, independent research, writing, and concentration in areas beyond regular course offerings. Topics vary from semester to semester. Available on demand.
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GEOG 201: Regional Geography
3.00 Credits
Milligan College
A regional survey of the world followed by an in-depth study of North America, Europe, Russia, Japan, and Oceania. Topics include aspects of political, economic, physical, and cultural geography. Offered spring term each year.
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GEOG 202: Cultural and Ethnic Geography
3.00 Credits
Milligan College
An introduction to world/human geography emphasizing human geographic diversity and unity, space economy, functional organization, and human/environmental impacts. The content includes the study of population, language, religion, folk and popular culture, economic activity, and human impact on natural systems. This course fulfills the ethnic studies course requirement in the general education core. Offered each term.
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