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  • 3.00 Credits

    3 hours; 3 credits Continued practice in advanced written expression and in textual and linguistic analysis for heritage and nonheritage speakers; composition modeled on selected literary texts. Writing-intensive course. Prerequisite: English 2, French 4 or 4.8 or permission of the chairperson.
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 hours; 3 credits Acquisition of the language skills, terminology, and procedures necessary to function in one or more specialized areas where French is routinely used. Designed to familiarize students with common interactions within the professional environment and with problems arising from cross-cultural misunderstandings. Intensive practice in speaking and writing. Reading and discussion of authentic materials related to the topic. May be taken before or concurrently with French 60.02. 11.31 French for the Arts 11.32 French for Business 11.33 French for Criminal Justice 11.35 French for the Media 11.36 French for Social Sciences 11.37 French for Social Work Prerequisite: French 11.12W or permission of the chairperson.
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 hours; 3 credits Development of reading and analytical skills in French. Short, authentic texts, both literary and nonliterary, representing diverse contemporary styles and genres. Discussions and frequent writing assignments using a variety of approaches and supplementary materials available in the multimedia laboratory. May be taken concurrently with or after French 4.8 or 11.1. Prerequisite: French 4 or 4.8 or permission of the chairperson.
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 hours; 3 credits An introductory course designed to familiarize students with major literary works in French within a chronological and cultural framework. Representative texts from the French-speaking world, providing an overview of French and Francophone writings that have shaped the lives of generations of readers. Frequent writing assignments in French to strengthen students' individual competencies. This core of texts, reviewed periodically by the department, serves as a foundation for advanced literature courses. (Not open to students who have completed French 18.) Prerequisite: French 4 or 4.8 or permission of the chairperson.
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 hours; 3 credits An exploration of the major features of contemporary French society and other French-speaking European cultures from 1945 to the present with particular attention to developing an understanding of the concepts of cultural identity and difference within the changing European context. Discussions and frequent writing assignments using a variety Modern Languages and Literatures 249 of approaches and supplementary materials from the French print, broadcast, and electronic media. Field trips to museums and cultural events. May be taken concurrently with or after French 4.8 or 11.1. (Not open to students who have completed French 51.) Prerequisite: French 4 or 4.8 or permission of the chairperson.
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 hours; 3 credits An exploration of the contemporary French-speaking world outside of Europe from 1945 to the present with particular attention to developing an understanding of the concepts of cultural identity and difference, nationalism, and la francophonie. Discussions and frequent writing assignments using a variety of approaches and supplementary materials from the print, broadcast, and electronic media. Field trips to museums and cultural events. May be taken concurrently with or after French 4.8 or 11.1. Prerequisite: French 4 or 4.8 or permission of the chairperson.
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 hours; 3 credits A historical overview of the values, institutions, and cultural heritage of France and other French-speaking European cultures from their origins to the mid-twentieth century. Discussions and frequent writing assignments using a variety of approaches and supplementary materials from the French print, broadcast, and electronic media. Field trips to museums and cultural events. May be taken concurrently with or after French 4.8 or 11.1. (Not open to students who have completed French 51.) Prerequisite: French 4 or 4.8 or permission of the chairperson.
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 hours; 3 credits A historical overview of the cultural heritage of the major French-speaking cultures of the world outside of Europe from the foundations of French colonialism to 1945. Particular attention to developing an understanding of the concepts of colonialism; nationalism; and racial, regional, and national identities. Discussions and frequent writing assignments using a variety of approaches and supplementary materials from the print, broadcast, and electronic media. Field trips to museums and cultural events. May be taken concurrently with or after French 4.8 or 11.1. Prerequisite: French 4 or 4.8 or permission of the chairperson.
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 hours, 1 hour multimedia laboratory; 3 credits Second in a three-semester introductory sequence. Continued emphasis on basic social functions, simple conversations, readings, and writing. Narration and description of past and future events. Increased understanding of the cultures where French is spoken. (Not open to heritage speakers or to students who have completed French 1.5.) Prerequisite: French 1, or two years of high school French, or permission of the chairperson.
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 hours; 3 credits Representative selections from medieval times to the present within a specific thematic and cultural context. Course description available in department office prior to registration. Students may take the course twice provided the theme and content are different. Prerequisite: French 11.1 or 11.12W or 17.50 or permission of the chairperson.
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