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3.00 Credits
(Spring; Yearly; 3.00 Credits; CS,H,I) Intensive oral review that permits the intermediate level speaker to increase proficiency and communicative ability in practical and topical contexts. Prerequisite: FR 210 or placement exam or instructor approval.
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3.00 Credits
(Either Semester; Variable; 3.00 Credits; CS,CW,H,I) An overview of the French culture and civilization in language, art, literature, history, and ideas. Prerequisites: FR210 or equivalent.
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3.00 Credits
(Either Semester; Odd Years; 3.00 Credits; CS,CW,H,I) An in-depth introduction to the history and influence of French culture outside Europe. Students will gain a general knowledge of contemporary Francophone cultures that exist throughout the world. Prerequisite: FR 210 or equivalent.
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3.00 Credits
(Variable; Variable; 3.00 Credits; CA,I,H,CW) A critical analysis of the relationship between sexuality and cinema. The course examines sexuality as a discourse that informs cultural, political, and social structures or institutions. The course focuses on texts that use sexuality as a form of social critic, or even as a revolutionary device. Taught in English.
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3.00 Credits
(Summer; Yearly; 6.00 Credits; I,H) A five week immersion program at the University of Laval in Quebec City, Canada. Courses are available for all levels of French, beginner to advanced. Placement will be determined by the University of Laval. Students will take courses in oral and written French, phonetics, and conversation. In addition, the program includes cultural activities, lectures, films, and guided tours of the Quebec region. Lodging will be provided off campus in a francophone household. Course starts the 1st week of July and ends the 1st week of August. Note: A special course fee will be applied plus air fare.
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3.00 Credits
(Summer; Yearly; 3.00 Credits; I,H) This program provides four weeks of intensive language instruction by native speakers in Lille, France. All levels of French are available, from beginner to advanced. In addition, all students take mini-courses in Flemish Art, European history and cross-cultural communications. Students also choose two cultural modules in Politics, Economic Cinema or Literature.
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3.00 Credits
(Variable; Variable; 3.00 Credits; H,I,CW,CS) American media and some politicians have been disseminating negative images of France in recent times with little discussion of what the French actually think of America. This course examines images of America in French art, literature, film and social theory. It also analyzes images of America in French popular music, comics, and television. Prerequisites: Two French courses beyond FR210, or instructor's approval.
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3.00 Credits
(Either Semester; Variable; 3.00 Credits; CS,CW,H,I) Reviews representative works by such major twentieth century French novelists as Milan Kundera, Annie Ernaux, Maryse Conde, and Patrick Modiano. Varied selections are used each year. Prerequisites: Take two 200 level French courses.
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3.00 Credits
(Either Semester; Yearly; 3.00 Credits; F,I,H,CW) An overview of the history of French Cinema and various schools of film analysis. Participants in this course view and analyze major examples of French cinema from it's origins to today. Discussions are in English. Papers may be written in English or French.
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3.00 Credits
(Variable; Variable; 3.00 Credits; H,I,CW) This course introduces high-intermediate and advanced students of Fench to the formal technics and art of written translation. Students must have completed two 200-level courses taught in French or have instructor permission prior to enrollement
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