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3.00 Credits
The senior seminar topics for 2007-2008 were Faulkner, Emily Dickinson, Henry James and Irish Poetry.
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3.00 Credits
A survey of human impacts on our environment, including the ecological bases for, and the ramifications of, these impacts. Includes a consideration of policies that would protect our environment for the long term while incorporating cultural, political and economic realities. A variety of views are discussed, and the policy implications of differing values are considered.
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4.00 Credits
An introduction to French language and culture. FRE 110 references our abroad program in Strasbourg; FRE 120 references the Tour de France bicycle race. Prerequisite: 110 for 120.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed for students in Strasbourg who have met the minimum proficiency level in French but have not studied French since entering Centre. The course uses materials comparable to FRE 110 but students are given additional assignments dependent on their individual capabilities.
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3.00 Credits
A course in simple French emphasizing conversation and treating one or more of the following topics: painting, history, cinema, song, or current events. Prerequisite: FRE 120 or placement.
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3.00 Credits
A systematic study of Modern France and its social institutions. Offered in Strasbourg. Prerequisite: FRE 120 for 251; FRE 210 or placement for 350.
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3.00 Credits
How are children portrayed in various French and Francophone contexts How do young people perceive themselves In this course, students study the representation of children and adolescents through literature, film, and in the media. In addition to examining the depiction of children in traditional nuclear families, we will also consider orphans, children attending boarding school, young people coming of age in a time of war, children living in exile, as well as today's technology savvy adolescents. As a final project for the course, students complete a creative work of fiction or non-fiction focusing on childhood. Prerequisite: FRE 210 for 256; 260/261 for 456.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to contemporary Francophone literary texts, articles and films in French-speaking regions of Quebec, Canada, Northern and Western Africa, the Pacific and the Caribbean; consideration of the geography, history and politics in these societies. Prerequisite: FRE 220 or placement.
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3.00 Credits
A course on how three- and more-way conversation works in French; the course explores rules for entry, exit, interruption, confrontation and reconciliation in French group talk; it is based on free audio podcasts from state-owned France-Culture radio; all these conversations include three or more persons speaking and joking about urban life, books, politics, art, philosophy, education, society, tourism and current events. Prerequisite: FRE 220 or equivalent.
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3.00 Credits
This course offers a thorough review of basic French grammatical structures as well as an introduction to more sophisticated constructions. Its goal is to improve students' writing by focusing on the use of correct grammar and appropriate vocabulary in compositions, and by studying style using excerpts from some of the most celebrated French writers as examples. Prerequisite: FRE 261 or 271 or equivalent.
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