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3.00 Credits
A course designed to expand reading and writing skills. Grammar instruction incorporates a close reading of texts including a fulllength work. Several essays are required. French 203 emphasizes the development of narrative-level discourse, with increased control of complex sentences, hypothesizing, abstract reasoning and self-correction. Prerequisite: 201 or 202 or equivalent. Offered each semester.
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A course designed to expand writing, conversation, and reading skills. Grammar instruction incorporates a close reading of texts about Québec. Several essays are required. Like French 203, French 204 emphasizes the development of narrative-level discourse, with increased control of complex sentences, hypothesizing, abstract reasoning and self-correction. Prerequisite: 201 or equivalent. Students may take French 204 instead of French 203 in order to fulfill major or minor requirements in French. Students may not receive credit for both French 202 and French 204. Offered in alternate years,May Term.
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Development of linguistic skills at the advanced level with an emphasis on reading and speaking about contemporary French and Francophone cultures. Sources include a variety of authentic print, video, and audio materials or commentaries drawn from the French-speaking world. Prerequisite: 203 or equivalent. Offered in alternate years, fall.
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French 302 focuses on analysis and practice of various text types essential to culturally informed mastery of written French: portraiture, description, narration, essay, explication de texte, reviews. A third of the course is devoted to acquisition of the grammatical skills necessary to functioning at this stylistic level. Prerequisite: French 203 or equivalent. Offered in alternate years, fall.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to provide majors and minors in French with an introduction to the reading and study of great French literary works of all genres, spanning the Medieval to the contemporary post-modern period. In French 303, students examine works that focus on the theme of the individual and society, with an emphasis on developing advanced language skills through reading, discussing, and writing about literature. Prerequisite: French 203 or equivalent. Offered in alternate years, spring.
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This course is designed to provide majors and minors in French with an introduction to the reading and study of great French literary works of all genres, spanning theMedieval to the contemporary post-modern period. In French 304, students examine works that focus on the theme of ideals of love, with an emphasis on developing advanced language skills through reading, discussing, and writing about literature. Prerequisite: French 203 or equivalent. Offered in alternate years, spring.
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Travel with a facultymember to countries in which the foreign language is spoken.Will include independent projects, a daily journal, and field trips to culturalmonuments,museums, and other sites of interest. An experience in linguistic and cultural immersion. Prerequisites: the basic sequence (101, 102, 201) or equivalent. Offered occasionally,May Term.
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The course, taught in French, is designed for students who wish to learn specific business vocabulary and acquire experience in business writing procedures. It concentrates on translation from and into English, letters, precise writing and reports. It aims to enable students to cope with recurring situations in French business. Prerequisite: 203 or equivalent. Offered in alternate years, fall.
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This course is designed to show the evolution of modern French and Francophone culture in relationship to cinema. Students will study the chronological development of French film from the Lumière brothers to the Nouvelle Vague, while studying particular themes such as sexuality, violence, urban tensions, historic representation and narrative adaptation. Course taught in French. Films shown will have English subtitles. Prerequisite: 203 or equivalent. Offered in alternate years, fall.
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3.00 Credits
An overview of French civilization from pre-Roman Gaul to 1600 with a focus on the Carolinian Age and the Renaissance HighMiddle Ages. Topics include political history and developments in language, literature, art, architecture,music and the sciences. Students write a termpaper and give an oral presentation. Prereqisite: 203 or equivalent. Offered occasionally.
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