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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Integrates the disciplines of art, music, theater and dance into an examination of the fine-arts experience. Elements, media, expressiveness. Periodic.
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3.00 Credits
Experience various aspects of English theatre and British culture through three weeks in London. Students are required to visit museums, art galleries, cathedrals, universities and other places of historical and cultural significance, as well as to attend multiple chosen theatre and music events. Priority will be given to junior/senior students. Graded S/NS. Jan Term, even years.
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3.00 Credits
This course will lead students to the following Italian cities: Milan, Venice, Florence, Siena, Assisi and Rome. The goal of this program is to encourage students to study and analyze historical and religious developments of Christianity in Italy, with an additional emphasis on Christian fine arts. Students will confront important political, religious and artistic issues that have shaped Italian Christianity and culture in the past and present.
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3.00 Credits
Preparation for foreign-language acquisition via overview of French language, with concentration on language universals of category and relationship. Provides a framework of linguistic and cultural expectation upon which any foreign language can be built.
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4.00 Credits
Beginning French, with emphasis on conversation, comprehension, basic writing, and reading. Focus is on contemporary Francophone culture, such as France, Switzerland, Belgium, Luxembourg, Francophone West Africa, Québec, and the Caribbean. Cultural perspectives activities also required outside of class time. Fall semester.
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4.00 Credits
Continuation of French 101 with greater concentration on listening, speaking, reading and writing. Class taught mainly in French. Prerequisite: FR 101. Spring semester.
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4.00 Credits
A course designed for students who have had experience with the language. Basic structure and sound system taught. Students cover one year of the language in one semester. Satisfies the one-year language requirement. Spring semester. Placement by exam.
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3.00 Credits
No English allowed. Students immerse themselves in the language in a non-structured situation. Shopping, meals, conversation. Class offered in an informal setting: small groups, games, movies, songs, cooking, skits. A fun, intensive class (three hours per day) that allows students to know that they can speak French. Required of beginning language students going on the France Study Program. FR 130 may be used to fulfill the foreign-language requirement if taken before the program. Prerequisite: FR 101 (for 130); 201 (for 230). Jan Term every third year (2007, 2010).
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3.00 Credits
See FR 331. Every third January (2008, 2011).
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4.00 Credits
Increased proficiency in oral and written expression through a detailed review and expansion of grammar study and vocabulary. Improve reading comprehension skills and gain cultural and literary knowledge through authentic texts representing modern French and Francophone cultures. Includes current topics in French such as examples from magazines, movies, television, and popular music. Class taught in French. Prerequisite: FR 102, FR 111, or placement by exam. Fall semester.
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