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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
This course sequence introduces four language skills in French: listening comprehension, speaking, reading, and writing with emphasis on basic grammar and oral proficiency. Work in the language laboratory is required.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: FREN 101-102 or equivalent. (Each student's level is determined by a placement test that is given at the beginning of the course.) This course provides a review of grammar and intensive reading and conversational practice emphasizes the speaking of French. This course should bring students to the novice high/intermediate low oral proficiency level (ACTFL Guidelines). Work in the language laboratory is required.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: FREN 201 or equivalent. This review of grammar and intensive reading practice of French is based on selected literary and civilization texts. Work in the language laboratory is required.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: FREN 101-102, or equivalent. This course sequence involves the spoken use of practical, day-to-day French.
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3.00 Credits
With readings and lectures entirely in English, this course covers French writers from the Middle Ages through the eighteenth century. Representative works and writers include the "Song of Roland, " "Tristan and Yseult,Montaigne, Pascal, Moliere, Corneille, Racine, Voltaire, and Rousseau.
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3.00 Credits
With readings and lectures entirely in English, this course covers French writers from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Writers include: Balzac, Maupassant, Flaubert, Proust, Camus, and Sartre.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: FREN 202 or equivalent. This course sequence provides intensive practice in oral and written French to develop fluency and correctness of expression. Special emphasis is on vocabulary building, development of style, and cultural awareness.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: FREN 202 or equivalent. This course sequence provides intensive practice in oral and written French to develop fluency and correctness of expression. Special emphasis is on vocabulary building and development of style. The course will use a political and historical approach to French cultural topics and include an introduction to French literature and literary criticism.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: consent of instructor. This course, offered in a francophone country, involves intensive French instruction in oral communication, civilization, culture, and language. This course is open to all students with consent of instructor; no prior knowledge of French is required.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: French 202 or equivalent for French majors and minors or **no prerequisite but simply consent of instructor for those taking this course as an elective. This broad introduction to French culture and civilization focuses on the significant historical events, political movements, philosophic schools and social phenomena which contributed to the formation of France and French culture. Through a careful analysis of geographic, economic, cultural and political phenomena, the evolution of the French state and its people from the beginnings of Celtic tribal culture to the dominant intellectual, artistic, political and culture nation of the Enlightenment period of the 18th century will be studied. Please note that any term in which there are non French majors and minors enrolled in this course it would be taught in English (to attract a broader target public). In this case only French majors, minors and specialists (and those who so desire) would perform all their written work in French.
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