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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Study of fundamentals and development of the French poetic form through close textual analysis of representative poets and major movements. Prerequisite: FF214 or 216, 219 or 221, or consent of instructor. Offered in alternate years. J. Anzalone
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3.00 Credits
Exploration of major themes and techniques of narrative fiction as it has developed in French-speaking cultures. Prerequisite: FF214 or 216, 219 or 221, or consent of instructor. Offered in alternate years. M. Wiesmann
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3.00 Credits
Study of dramatic techniques and themes through careful examination of representative texts and attention to the role of the theater in French culture. Prerequisite: FF214 or 216, 219 or 221, or consent of instructor. Offered alternate years. The Department
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3.00 Credits
Study of surrealism as an historical and ontological movement through analysis of poetry, novel, cinema, theater, and painting. The course examines the impact of surrealism on current literary, critical, and artistic expressions. Prerequisite: FF210 or permission of the instructor. H. Jaouad
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2.00 Credits
Students apply and develop their French language skills in conjunction with any course taught in English at the college. Students will read, report, discuss and write about sophisticated materials in the disciplines, and learn how to translate them to and from English. Does not fulfill the foreign language distribution requirement in foreign languages and literatures. Can be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: FF208. The Department
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3.00 Credits
Advanced literary or cultural study in an author, a genre, a period, or a topic. Prerequisite: permission of instructor. The Department
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3.00 Credits
Individual study projects under the guidance of the department. The Department
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3.00 Credits
Required for all second-semester junior or first-semester senior French majors who intend to write a thesis (FF374). Under the direction of a thesis advisor, the student reads extensively in primary and secondary sources related to the proposed thesis topic, develops research skills, and brings the thesis topic into focus by writing an outline and a series of brief papers that contribute to the thesis. Prerequisites: FF208, 210, and second-semester junior or first-semester senior status. The Department
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3.00 Credits
An extended research project culminating in a paper based on readings and extensive individual conferences. Required of all majors who wish to be considered for departmental honors. Prerequisite: FF376, senior standing, permission of instructor, and 3.5 GPA in the major. The Department
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3.00 Credits
A detailed study of an author, a period, or theme prominent in France, Africa, Canada, or the French speaking countries of the Caribbean. Frequent oral reports. Close attention to development, organization, and writing of an extensive paper. Prerequisite: Senior status. The Department
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