For students with no previous French. Develop four language skills, especially speaking. Stresses practical communication, comprehension, pronunciation, fluency and cultural awareness.
Continuation of
FR 101 or equivalent. Develop four language skills, especially speaking. Stresses practical communication, comprehension, pronunciation, fluency and cultural awareness.
FR 101: with minimum grade of D-
Become familiar with the culture and society of France with special emphasis on contemporary French issues. Conducted in English.
This course will consider the development of the non-western or non-European French-speaking world through study of the history, geography and legacy of the French colonial empire. (LAC)
Review language structures and develop reading and writing skills. Gain vocabulary through conversational practice on topics of cultural interest.
FR 102: with minimum grade of D-
Review language structures and develop reading and writing skills. Gain vocabulary through conversational practice on topics of cultural and literary interest.
FR 201: with minimum grade of D-
Develop fluency in writing and conversation skills and build vocabulary through discussions and compositions about a variety of cultural texts and media.
FR 202: with minimum grade of D-
Acquire advanced writing and conversation skills and build vocabulary through discussions and compositions about a variety of cultural texts and media.
FR 202: with minimum grade of D-
Study of French civilization from prehistoric times up through the eighteenth century, including the historical, geographical, economic, political, artistic and literary development of France. Conducted in French.
FR 202: with minimum grade of D-
tudy of French civilization from the French Revolution to the present, including the historical, economic, political, social, artistic and literary development of France. Conducted in French.
FR 202: with minimum grade of D-
Intermediate oral proficiency in French required. Designed to develop oral proficiency through intensive phonetic training, and by exposing students to advanced and superior linguistic functions. This course prepares students for the Oral Proficiency Interview (OPI).
FR 202: with minimum grade of D-
Study the importance of selected periods of French history. Examine the role and the art, literature and philosophy of these periods in the development of contemporary French civilization.
FR 411: with minimum grade of D-
Study the political and social systems of modern France. Learn of France's involvement in the European Community and the implications of this involvement for French politics and society.
FR 202: with minimum grade of D-
Study the differing cultures of countries and/or regions of the non-European francophone world, in particular Quebec, the French West Indies, and French speaking Africa.
FR 202: with minimum grade of D-
Study areas of the evolving French language relative to contemporary French society. Topics include commercial French, French in the popular press, familiar language and slang, and regionalism.
FR 202: with minimum grade of D-
Individualized investigation under the direct supervision of a faculty member. (Minimum of 37.5 clock hours required per credit hour.)
Study the masterpieces and literary movements of French literature. Learn to read and discuss complete works of literature in French. Acquire the skills to write research papers on course topics.
FR 202: with minimum grade of D-
Study thematically related literary, historical, cultural and contemporary texts. Develop, express and critique textual interpretation and analysis in a research paper. In French and English.
FR 475: with minimum grade of D-