FRENCH COURSES (FNCH)
101 Elementary French I (3) An introduction to listening, speaking,
reading, and writing in French. Presentation of basic structures of the language
with an emphasis on oral comprehension and communication. Includes work with
audiovisual enrichment materials and exposure to important aspects of Francophone
culture.
102 Elementary French II (3) (Prerequisite: 101 or equivalent on placement
test). Continued development of listening, speaking, reading and writing in
French. This course builds on language proficiency and cultural knowledge acquired
in French.
201 Intermediate French I (3) (Prerequisite: 102 or equivalent on the
placement test). Presentation of a full range of structures to complete a student's
initial study of the grammatical system with an emphasis on the development
of speaking proficiency. Further attention to Francophone culture and continued
use of audiovisual and video technology.
202 Intermediate French II (3) (Prerequisite: 201 or equivalent on the
placement test). Extensive reading and discussion of a variety of literary and
cultural texts in the target language. Class activities and homework assignments
promote oral proficiency, grammatical accuracy and improved writing skills.
Occasional work with audiovisual enrichment materials.
300 Introduction to Reading Texts in French (3) (Prerequisite: 202 or
equivalent on placement test). A transitional course designed to provide a comprehensive
introduction to critically reading and approaching French and Francophone texts
in advanced courses. Through in-class discussions of selected texts from a variety
of genres, students will acquire the skills necessary to read and analytically
approach literary works and authentic print media in French.
301 Grammar and Composition (3) (Prerequisite: 202 or equivalent on
the placement test). Grammar and structure review and enhancement, with composition
in and out of class. Emphasis on precision, variety, and vocabulary usage. Composition
component follows a genre-based approach and includes work with authentic models
of French texts.
302 Conversation (3) (Prerequisite: 202 or equivalent on the placement
test). The development of oral and listening proficiency to handle practical
situations of everyday life; conversation on subjects of interest pertaining
to France and other Francophone countries. Addition of new vocabulary through
reading of current material and usage in oral work. Emphasis on precision, variety,
vocabulary acquisition, and pronunciation. Includes practice with audiovisual
materials.
303 Francophone Literature and Culture (3) (Prerequisite: 202 or equivalent
on the placement test). An introduction to the French-speaking world outside
of France. Study of the culture, history, and major literary movements of Francophone
Africa, Canada, and the Caribbean. Written work and discussions in French based
on authentic cultural readings, literary texts, and audiovisual materials.
304 Masterpieces of French Literature (3) (Prerequisite: 202 or equivalent
on the placement test). Study of Masterpieces of French literature: selections
from seventeenth, eighteenth, nineteenth, and twentieth centuries. Class discussions
and readings primarily in French with the exception of literary criticism. Written
work and audiovisual materials in French.
305 French Civilization (3) (Prerequisite: 202 or permission of department
or equivalent on the placement test). Study of the history, art, culture, educational
system, and everyday life of France and the Francophone world. Class discussions,
cultural readings, and written work primarily in French. Includes audiovisual
enrichment materials.
401 Survey of French Literature to 1800 (3) (Prerequisite: 202 or equivalent
on the placement test). Study of French authors from the Middle Ages to the
end of the seventeenth century; study of major literary movements with readings,
class discussions, and audiovisual materials primarily in French. A focus on
developing students' ability to read and criticize literature in French and
to communicate effectively in oral and written French.
402 Survey of French Literature from 1800 (3) (Prerequisite: 202 or
equivalent on the placement test). Study of French and Francophone authors from
1800 to the present; study of major literary movements with readings, class
discussions, and audiovisual materials primarily in French. A focus on developing
students' ability to read and criticize literature in French and to communicate
effectively in oral and written French.
497 Special Studies (3), (2), (1) (Prerequisite: Permission of department
or equivalent on the placement test). Open only to juniors or seniors with a
GPA of 3.0 or higher in their major courses. A maximum of 3 semester hours may
be earned. All individual research projects are reviewed by three faculty members
from two different disciplines.
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