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Note the courses offered Fall 2009 • |
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ADVANCED COURSES (descriptions below) Tentative Spring 2010 course offerings: FLF 102, 204, 220, 271, 302, 489, 493, 495. |
ADVANCED COURSES:FLF 301 / Advanced Oral Expression Development of advanced speaking and oral comprehension skills through intensive oral practice. Through discussion, role-play, debate, and other activities, students improve fluency, increase vocabulary, refine grammatical accuracy, and learn to use appropriate linguistic register. Prerequisite: FLF 204. (4 credits) FLF 302 / Advanced Written Expression Development of advanced writing skills in French. Using a variety of source materials including film, fiction, and non-fiction writing, students develop vocabulary, improve grammatical accuracy, and refine their ability to write in a variety of styles and genres for various occasions. Prerequisite: FLF 204. (4 credits) FLF 306 / Contemporary French Language and Communication French newspapers, magazines, radio, television, films, and internet are used as a basis to build more advanced language skills and to familiarize the student with modern-day France. Prerequisite: FLF 204. (4 credits) FLF 307/ Professional French A study of the French language as it is used in the international business world, including general commercial technology, correspondence, and the basic workings of French business. Prerequisite: FLF 204. (3 credits) FLF 351: French Texts and Society: From Feudalism to Humanism An interdisciplinary survey of French literature and cultural history from the Middle Ages through the Renaissance. Culturally significant texts (literary, historical, philosophical, and artistic) are examined within the context of medieval and early modern French society. Prerequisite: FLF 220. (3 credits) FLF 352: French Texts and Society: From Absolutism to Revolution An interdisciplinary survey of French literature and cultural history from the Classical Age through the end of the Ancien régime. Culturally significant texts (literary, historical, philosophical, and artistic) are examined within the context of classicism and enlightenment in pre-revolutionary French society. Prerequisite: FLF 220. (3 credits) FLF 353: French Texts and Society: From Romanticism to the Fifth Republic An interdisciplinary survey of French literature and cultural history from the Napoleonic era to present-day France. Culturally significant texts (literary, historical, philosophical, and artistic) are examined within the context of modern French society. Prerequisite: FLF 220. (4 credits) FLF 390 / Seminar in French A study of selected themes or issues in French or Francophone literature, language, or civilization. May be repeated for credit if the topic varies. Prerequisite: one course from the following: FLF 221, 222, 231, or 232. (3 credits) FLF 493 / Senior Seminar A senior-level capstone course which integrates knowledge and skills from previous French courses. Language skills (speaking, listening, writing, reading) are refined as depth and nuance are added to the understanding of French history, literature, culture and contemporary events. Prerequisites: senior standing and consent of the Chair of the Department. (3 credits) |