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FREN 3050: Advanced French LH
3.00 Credits
Utah Valley University
Prerequisite(s): It is recommended that students take FR 202G prior to enrolling in FR 3050. If you have advanced study of French, you may also contact the French Program Director for a placement test.. Building upon lower-division courses, continues to emphasize reading, writing, and conversational skills through studies in literary and other texts, including films dealing with Francophone cultures. Includes an in-depth review of grammar.. Lab access fee of $12 applies.
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FREN 3116: Adventure and Discovery-Journeys through the French and Francophone Worlds
3.00 Credits
Utah Valley University
Prerequisite(s): Pass French AP Exam with minimum score of 3.. This course is part of the French Bridge Program in the State of Utah, open only to high school students in the Bridge Program. Not to be taught on main campus, and not open to students who are not enrolled in a participating high school. Explores themes of discovery, adventure, and journey in the French and Francophone world through the prism of the fine arts, history, music, texts, films, and other areas. Taught in French.
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FREN 3117: Francophonie-Past/Present/Future
3.00 Credits
Utah Valley University
Prerequisite(s): Pass French AP Exam with a minimum score of 3.. This course is part of the French Bridge Program in the State of Utah, open only to high school students in the Bridge Program. Not to be taught on main campus, and not open to students who are not enrolled in a participating high school. Explores themes such as coming of age, rite of passage, and education as encountered in cultural artifacts and literatures from France and the Francophone world. Taught in French.
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FREN 3118: Paris City of Lights
3.00 Credits
Utah Valley University
Prerequisite(s): Pass French AP Exam with a minimum score of 3.. This course is part of the French Bridge Program in the State of Utah, open only to high school students in the Bridge Program. Not to be taught on main campus, and not open to students who are not enrolled in a participating high school. Explores the City of Lights through the prism of important themes, including, but not limited to, the arts, history, commerce, technology, sports, etc. Examines course themes through a variety of approaches, such as project based instruction, class discussion, and reaction papers. Taught in French.
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FREN 3200: Business French LH
3.00 Credits
Utah Valley University
Prerequisite(s): (FREN 3050 or equivalent knowledge) and University Advanced Standing. For those who plan to pursue careers in international business or related fields, learn French business language, understand French corporate culture, or plan to major or minor in French. Teaches French business terminology and prepares students to take the Chambre de Commerce et d'Industrie de Paris exam. Explores technological, personal, and professional aspects of business. Will be taught entirely in the French language.. Lab access fee of $12 applies.
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FREN 351G: Culture and Civilization to 1700 GI
3.00 Credits
Utah Valley University
Prerequisite(s): FREN 3050 and University Advanced Standing. Explores chronologically to 1700 the formation and development of French speaking societies and cultures. Traces the ethnic development and linguistic history of these societies and peoples, as well as examines manifestations of their aesthetic endeavors. Presentations and class instruction conducted entirely in French.
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FREN 352G: Culture and Civilization from 1700 GI
3.00 Credits
Utah Valley University
Prerequisite(s): FREN 3050 and University Advanced Standing. Explores chronologically to 1700 the formation and development of French speaking societies and cultures. Traces the ethnic development and linguistic history of these societies and peoples, as well as examines manifestations of their aesthetic endeavors. Presentations and class instruction conducted entirely in French.
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FREN 353G: Contemporary French Civilization and Culture GI
3.00 Credits
Utah Valley University
Prerequisite(s): (FREN 3050 or equivalent) and University Advanced Standing. Examines contemporary French culture topics (family, education, love and the couple, religion, social challenges, governmental functions, etc.) through studying a variety of French sources: readings, film, lecture, individual research, etc. Analyzes topics through active class discussion in French. Integrates new cultural perspectives in papers and assignments researched and written in French. Conducted entirely in French.
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FREN 3610: French Literature to 1700
3.00 Credits
Utah Valley University
Prerequisite(s): (FREN 3050 or equivalent knowledge) and University Advanced Standing. Introduces chronologically to 1700 representative French authors. Emphasizes literary analysis and criticism. Completers should develop knowledge of literary history, acquire skills in interpreting literary texts, and deepen understanding of the French language. Presentations and class instruction conducted entirely in French.
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FREN 3620: French Literature from 1700 WE
3.00 Credits
Utah Valley University
Prerequisite(s): (FREN 3050 or equivalent knowledge) or department approval; University Advanced Standing. Introduces representative French authors chronologically from the year 1700. Emphasizes literary analysis and criticism. Focuses on literary history, interpretation of literary texts, and deeper understanding of the French language. Presentations and class instruction conducted entirely in French. Emphasizes writing skills.
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