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4.00 Credits
4 hours. An overview of nineteenth and twentieth-century French literature. Readings from anthologies and selected complete works from the period. Discussions and readings in French. Prerequisite: FREN 310 or permission of the instructor.
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4.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to the cultures and literature of French-speaking Africa, including readings and discussions of works by contemporary Francophone African writers.
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4.00 Credits
4 hours. Introduction to the most important elements of present-day French culture, literature, film, art, and music. Recent history and politics, economics and social structure; religion, family, cuisine, and customs. Readings and discussions in French. Prerequisite: FREN 202 or permission of instructor. (Alternate years)
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4.00 Credits
4 hours. This course is intended to introduce those students with a major or a minor in a foreign literature and language to Literary Theory and Criticism. Students will be using different types of theory to analyze texts in English and in their target language. This course will be required of all foreign language and literature majors and is recommended for those students with a minor in a foreign language. Prerequisite: FREN 202 or permission of instructor. Students may not retake this course for credit as GRMN or SPAN 360.
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
1-4 hours. Content varies from year to year with topics such as French Women's Literature and Feminist Theory, Bilingualism in Quebec, Medieval French Literature, Ethnic Minorities in France, Caribbean French Culture. The course is conducted in French. Prerequisite: FREN 310 or permission of instructor.
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4.00 Credits
4 hours. An introduction to the cultures and literature of French-speaking Africa. Readings and discussions of works by contemporary Francophone African writers.
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4.00 Credits
1-4 hours. For students with a particular interest in an aspect of French language or literature not covered in any established course. Approved Plan of Study required. GEOL 101 - This Dynamic Earth 4 hours. An introduction to the nature of the materials that make up the earth, their genesis and arrangement (both inside the earth and at the surface) and to the physical processes that act upon them. Topics include: rocks and minerals, the structure of the earth, plate tectonics, land forms. Three lectures and a laboratory. (F)
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
An off-campus project in consultation with faculty in the Division of Modern Languages. Students gain experience in a variety of careers involving French and related fields. The internship must be conducted in French. Requirements for this project include a journal, job evaluations, and a final report. May be taken during the summer or semester abroad. FREN 202 or equivalent proficiency recommended.
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4.00 Credits
This course reviews what is presently known about earthquakes and volcanoes, investigates ways to reduce loss of life and property, and explores some current research which may lead to a better understanding of these violent natural events. (F)
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4.00 Credits
4 hours. A study of the major contemporary concepts of biological, chemical, geological, and physical oceanography. The nature and origin of ocean basins, sea water composition, water masses, oceanic circulation, waves, tides, marine ecology, biological productivity, sedimentation, and plate tectonic theory are discussed. (F)
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