Course Descriptions—Language Studies
FRE 101 Elementary French
The student with little or no previous training in French will become grounded in the language and gain some understanding of the culture. Successful completion of the course means that one will be able to understand and respond to common conversational situations, read straightforward prose, and write simple but correct French. Offered fall semester.
Prerequisite: None.
Credits: 1
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FRE 102 Elementary French
The student with little or no previous training in French will continue building in the language and grow in their understanding of the culture. Successful completion of the course means that one will be able to understand and respond to common conversational situations, read straightforward prose, and write simple but correct French. Offered spring semester.
Prerequisite: Successful completion of FRE 101.
Credits: 1
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FRE 201 Intermediate French
A thorough review of the fundamentals of the language. Concentration will be on continued growth in the active use of the language: speaking, listening, reading, and writing. Students will read French texts that will reinforce the study of the language and the observation of the culture. Particular attention will be given to improving self-expression in French beyond the rudimentary level. Offered fall semesters.
Prerequisite: FRE 102 or placement by examination.
Credits: 1
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FRE 202 French Language and Culture
This course focuses on the active use of French. Its goals are to develop the student’s command of French through guided practice in the use of the language and to increase his understanding of Francophone culture as reflected in the French language and life in the Francophone world. Required for majors. Offered spring semesters.
Prerequisite: FRE 201 or permission of the instructor and the department chair.
Credits: 1
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FRE 301 French Conversation and Composition
This course focuses on the continued development of the student’s command of the French language and his understanding of Francophone culture, with an emphasis on speaking and writing. The course may include materials both written and spoken from a variety of sources. Offered fall semesters.
Prerequisite: FRE 202.
Credits: 1
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FRE 311 Studies in French Language
Studies in French Language offers advanced study in the French language. Topics may vary and include, but not are limited to: linguistics, phonetics, grammar and syntax, and second language acquisition. Students will develop the analytical tools and language specific to the study of the French language and demonstrate those skills in interpretative essays and class discussion. May be retaken for credit if topic is different from previously taken course. This course counts toward Language Studies requirement.
Prerequisite: FRE 301.
Credits: 1
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FRE 312 Studies in French Culture
Studies in French Culture offers advanced study of francophone culture. Topics may vary and include, but are not limited to: film, popular culture and arts, regional and ethnic identities, gender studies, politics, and religion. As they consider the connections among different disciplines and cultural contexts, students will develop the analytical tools and language specific to the interpretation of cultural moments and demonstrate those skills in interpretative essays and class discussion. May be retaken for credit if topic is different from previously taken course.
Prerequisite: FRE 301.
Credits: 1
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FRE 313 Studies in French Literature
Studies in French Literature offers advanced interdisciplinary study of francophone literary genres, periods, and authors. Topics may vary. Students read and analyze texts to better understand the dialog between literature and historical, political, and social realities, as well as the connections between French and other literary traditions. Students will develop the analytical tools and language specific to the interpretation of a particular genre and demonstrate those skills in interpretative essays and class discussion. (May be retaken for credit if topic is different from previously taken course.)
Prerequisite: FRE 301.
Credits: 1
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FRE 314 Special Topics in French
Prerequisite: FRE 301.
Credits: 1
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FRE 376 Special Topics in French Language
These courses treat topics in French language. Conducted in French.
Credits: 1 or 1/2
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Course Descriptions—Literature and Culture
FRE 302 Introduction to French Literature
This first course in the study of literature examines the workings of literature: style, form, structure, genre, symbolism, allusion, and metaphor. Introduction to the lexicon of literary criticism and the principles of literary theory. Required of majors. Offered spring semesters.
Prerequisite: FRE 301.
Credits: 1
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FRE 401 Senior Seminar in French
Special written and oral work for seniors returning from study in a French-speaking country and for those seniors with a comparable level of preparation. Vocabulary-building and refinement of oral and written expression. This course assumes a background in literary analysis and interpretation, as well as a good command of spoken and written French. Required for majors. Offered fall semesters.
Prerequisite: Senior status.
Credits: 1
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FRE 277 Special Topics in French Literature and Culture
These courses treat topics in French language, literature, or culture. Conducted in French.
Credits: 1 or 1/2
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FRE 287 Independent Study in French
Topics in literature, language, and culture chosen in consultation with the instructor, discussed in tutorial sessions. Students who plan to do independent study are expected to consult with the faculty member and to submit their proposals well in advance of the beginning of the semester in which they will do the work.
Prerequisites: approval of instructor and department chair.
Credits: 1 or 1/2
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FRE 377 Special Topics in French Literature and Culture
These courses treat topics in French language, literature, or culture. Conducted in French.
Credits: 1 or 1/2
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FRE 387 Independent Study in French
Topics in literature, language, and culture chosen in consultation with the instructor, discussed in tutorial sessions. Students who plan to do independent study are expected to consult with the faculty member and to submit their proposals well in advance of the beginning of the semester in which they will do the work.
Prerequisites: approval of instructor and department chair.
Credits: 1 or 1/2
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FRE 388 Independent Study in French
Topics in literature, language, and culture chosen in consultation with the instructor, discussed in tutorial sessions. Students who plan to do independent study are expected to consult with the faculty member and to submit their proposals well in advance of the beginning of the semester in which they will do the work.
Prerequisites: approval of instructor and department chair.
Credits: 1 or 1/2
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