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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: French 201 or equivalent. .25 unit - Department.
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3.00 Credits
The sub-Saharan African region, specifically the country of Senegal, offers a unique experience to students, from both linguistic and socio-cultural perspectives. The course for Summer Session 2006 will provide students with the unique opportunities to travel in Africa and study language (in this case intermediate French) and culture within the broader international content. It will be based primarily on perspectives on literature, history, geography, social anthropology, politics, ecology and arts and crafts as well as on a formal and total immersion in language learning. The course will be mostly an exploratory learning experience, which includes an introduction to contemporary Africa through historical perspectives: examining the diversity of African cultures and sub-cultures through their indigenous and inherited legacies, particularly the Francophone regions. The course will also investigate the geo-politics of the colonial legacies by analyzing "the African" definition of the state within the concept of nationhood. Furthermore, the course will expose the participant students to the intricate nature of African cultures, largely through prevailing cultural norms such as notions of caste, class and governmental politics, of the local African religions and the arts, etc. In regards to the ecology, guided field trips will be organized to expose participants to the diverse and rich nature of the Senegalese savanna fauna and flora. (Not offered 2008-09.) 2 units.
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3.00 Credits
Taught in France. Prerequisite: Must be enrolled in French Semester. (January half-block.) .5 unit - Tallent.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: French 201. .25 unit - Department.
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25.00 Credits
25 unit - Department.
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3.00 Credits
Bridge course between intermediate-level and advanced language courses. Students will develop higher levels of listening comprehension, oral competence, and communicative proficiency and will acquire oral strategies of expression through the study of written and recorded cultural material dealing with a variety of aspects, issues, and realities of the Francophone world. Student activities in the course will include interactive oral presentations of selected web-based materials, of reading and recordings from targeted cultures such as: comic strips, articles, magazines, film clips, songs, etc. Prerequisite: 201 or equivalent. 1 unit - Tallent.
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3.00 Credits
Advanced composition and conversation practice through the study of literary and cultural texts of France and the Francophone world. Limited to 15 students. Prerequisite: French 201 or equivalent. 1 unit - Wade.
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3.00 Credits
Continues the acquisition of the French language and trains students in the most important methods of critical analysis through readings in different genres. Prerequisite: 305 or equivalent. 1 unit - Tallent.
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3.00 Credits
The history, art, music, and literature of French-speaking regions (outside of France), such as Quebec, French Africa, French Latin America, and parts of Asia. Taught in French. Prerequisite: 305 or equivalent. 1 unit - Wade.
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3.00 Credits
Combines the study of grammar at an advanced level with an introduction to the techniques of translation. Particular attention will be given to questions of style and social register, as well as to the systematic differences between French and English usage. Prerequisite: French 305 or equivalent. (Not offered 2008-09.) 1 unit.
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