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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
An interdisciplinary introduction to the performing and visual arts that develops the student's understanding and appreciation of the arts in Western culture, promotes the student's perceptions of specific artistic works, expands the student's critical skills relative to judging the performing and visual arts, and stimulates the student's understanding of the relationships between expression and idea. Students participate as audience members and critics as they examine the same theme in various artistic media. This course will have an historic context that will cover arts during the period of baroque to contemporary. Three hours, three credits.
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A beginning course in the French language, with extensive practice in listening, speaking, reading, and writing and an introduction to the culture of France. Three hours, three credits each.
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An intermediate course in the French language, with extensive practice in communication and a study of the culture of French-speaking countries. Three hours, three credits each.
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An advanced course in the French language, with special emphasis on oral communication, comprehension, and composition in French and with a goal of achieving proficiency in the language. Three hours, three credits each.
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A study of French phonetics, with extensive practice in pronunciation and effective oral communication. The course is conducted in French. Three hours, three credits.
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A study of the culture of France and French-speaking countries, with emphasis on geography and modern life as a preparation for travel in France. The course is conducted in French. Three hours, three credits.
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An introductory survey of French literature from the Middle Ages through the 18th century. The course is conducted in French, with emphasis on oral and written expression by the student. Offered on demand or by independent study. Three hours, three credits.
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An introductory survey of French literature from the 19th century to the present. The course is conducted in French, with emphasis on oral and written expression by the student. Offered on demand or by independent study. Three hours, three credits.
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A specialized course to prepare the advanced student for careers involving French and for travel or residence in French-speaking countries. Conducted in French, the course emphasizes fluency in the spoken language, proficiency in written French, and familiarity with modern French culture. Three hours, three credits each.
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3.00 Credits
An advanced directed study of an aspect of French language, literature, or culture particularly suited to the student's career interest. Prerequisite: two courses at the 300-level or above. Three hours, three credits each.
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