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Course Criteria
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These courses treat topics in French language, literature, or culture. Conducted in French. One-half or one course credit. Credits: 1
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Topics in literature, language, and culture chosen in consultation with the instructor, discussed in tutorial sessions. Students who plan to do independent study are expected to consult with the faculty member and to submit their proposals well in advance of the beginning of the semester in which they will do the work. One-half or one course credit. Prerequisite: approval of instructor and department chair. Credits: 1
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Topics in literature, language, and culture chosen in consultation with the instructor, discussed in tutorial sessions. Students who plan to do independent study are expected to consult with the faculty member and to submit their proposals well in advance of the beginning of the semester in which they will do the work. One-half or one course credit. Prerequisite: approval of instructor and department chair. Credits: 1
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This course focuses on the continued development of the student's command of the French language and his understanding of Francophone culture, with an emphasis on speaking and writing. The course may include materials both written and spoken from a variety of sources. This course is offered in the fall semester. Prerequisite: French 202 or consent of the instructor and the department chair. Credits: 1
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This first course in the study of literature examines the workings of literature: style, form, structure, genre, symbolism, allusion, and metaphor. Introduction to the lexicon of literary criticism and the principles of literary theory. Required of majors. This course is offered in the spring semester. Prerequisite: French 301 or consent of the instructor and the department chair. Credits: 1
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A study of shorter prose works of moderate difficulty, drama, and poetry, of representative of French speaking authors from the 18th through the 20th century. This course is offered in the fall semester. Prerequisite: French 302. Credits: 1
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A survey of French literature of the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, with particular emphasis on the Chanson de Roland, medieval poetry, and such authors as Rabelais, the Pléiade poets, and Montaigne. Texts will be read in modernized French versions where appropriate. Prerequisite: French 302. Credits: 1
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A survey of French literature of the Classical period (17th Century), emphasizing such authors as Racine, Corneille, Molière, La Fontaine, and Madame de LaFayette. One or one-half course credit. Prerequisite: French 302. Credits: 1
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French literature of the Enlightenment and of French Romanticism, emphasizing such authors as Voltaire, Diderot, Rousseau, the Romantic poets, Constant, Nerval, Hugo, and Balzac. One or one-half course credit. Prerequisite: French 302. Credits: 1
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French literature since 1850, emphasizing such authors as Flaubert, Maupassant, Baudelaire, Mallarmé, Gide, Proust, Sartre, and Camus. One or one-half course credit. Prerequisite: French 302. Credits: 1
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