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Course Criteria
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4.00 Credits
An in-depth review of fundamentals and an introduction to more sophisticated grammatical patterns. Testing of speaking and listening skills at the intermediate- mid levels, reading and writing at the intermediate-high levels; teaching also includes cultural knowledge. Satisfies GE, category C4 (Comparative Perspectives and Foreign Languages). Requires concurrent enrollment in lab, FREN 201L. Prerequisite: FREN 102 or by examination.
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1.00 Credits
A minimum of two academic hours (100 minutes) weekly in practice sessions in the language laboratory. Cr/NC only. Must be taken concurrently with FREN 201.
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4.00 Credits
Required of majors. Extensive use of oral group activities, use of periodicals and listening comprehension through video, film, tapes. Practical work in phonetics and intonation. Speaking and listening competence at advanced-low level. Satisfies GE, category C4 (Comparative Perspectives and Foreign Languages). Prerequisite: FREN 201 or by examination.
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4.00 Credits
Study of advanced aspects of French grammar and stylistics, with a focus on introducing students to the literary analysis, including poetry, theatre, and narrative prose. Oral and written presentations. Course may be repeated once for elective credit with permission of instructor. Satisfies GE, category C4 (Comparative Perspectives and Foreign Languages). Prerequisite: FREN 201 or equivalent, and FREN 202.
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4.00 Credits
Studies in French-speaking Caribbean, African, Near Eastern, Asian, and North American Literatures in English translation. Topics may include: non-Western cultural and religious values; colonialism vs. emerging nationalism; and the quest for identity, personal, cultural, and national. Satisfies GE, category C2 (World Literature). Prerequisite: completion of GE category A.
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4.00 Credits
French civilization: history, social and political institutions, and the arts, as revealed in written documents and visual media (architecture, painting, graphics, etc.), from the medieval period to the Revolution. Readings, discussion, and oral and written reports in French. Satisfies GE, category C4 (Comparative Perspectives and Foreign Languages). Prerequisite: FREN 300, or equivalent (may be taken concurrently).
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4.00 Credits
French civilization: history, social and political institutions, and the arts, as revealed in written documents and visual media, Revolution to present. Readings, discussion, and oral and written reports. Satisfies GE, category C4 (Comparative Perspectives and Foreign Languages). Prerequisite: French 300 (may be taken concurrently).
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4.00 Credits
Readings in theatre, prose, and poetry representing major writers and movements from the Middle Ages, the Renaissance, Classical, and the pre-Romantic periods. May be organized around themes or genres, or by aesthetic movements. Readings, discussion, and oral and written reports in French. Satisfies GE, category C4 (Comparative Perspectives and Foreign Languages). Prerequisite: FREN 320.
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4.00 Credits
Readings in theatre, prose, and poetry from major writers and movements from the 19th through 20th century. May be organized around themes or genres, or by aesthetic movements. Readings, discussion, and oral and written reports in French. May be repeated for credit when content is different. Satisfies GE, category C4 (Comparative Perspectives and Foreign Languages). Prerequisite: FREN 321.
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4.00 Credits
Topics vary according to current interests and issues, e.g., the Francophone world, the French film, French feminism, or French theatre and society. Readings, discussions, and oral and written reports. May be repeated for credit when topics change. Satisfies GE, category C4 (Comparative Perspectives and Foreign Languages). Prerequisite: FREN 320 or 321.
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