Major in French
9 courses above the first-year sequence, distributed as follows:
- FREN 210
Intermediate French Composition and Conversation I
- FREN 215
Intermediate French Composition and Conversation II
- FREN 340
Survey of French Literature and Civilization I (to 1789)
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FREN 350
Survey of French Literature and Civilization II (since 1789) - 6 other French courses at or above the 200-level
Note(s):
- For students certifying to teach, it is strongly recommended that one of these be FREN 320
Practical Phonetics.
- Students majoring in French are also strongly encouraged to take at least the first-year sequence in Spanish, German, Latin, or Greek.
Senior Capstone Experience
The Senior Capstone Experience can be completed in either of two ways: by passing FREN 480
Senior Capstone/Advanced Research in French and Francophone Literature and Civilization
with a C or better, or by passing a capstone written and oral exam (based on coursework in the major and courses taken abroad, if applicable) with a C or better.
Minor in French
- FREN 210
Intermediate French Composition and Conversation I
- FREN 215
Intermediate French Composition and Conversation II
- 3 additional courses at or above the 200 level
Program Course Listings
The courses for this program are organized into the following categories:
FREN 110
First Year French I
This course is designed for students with no prior experience in the French language. It is a course in the four basic skills of listening, speaking, reading, and writing in French, with emphasis on oral expression and an introduction to French culture.
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FREN 120
First Year French II
This course continues the development of basic skills, cultural awareness, and oral proficiency at the first-year level.
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Language LA
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FREN 202
Existentialism in France
This class examines the existentialist trend in French theory and fiction. This course is taught in English and is cross-listed as LITR 202. Students enrolling in this course read the fiction and submit written assignments in French with the expectation that student knowledge of the French language and literary theory is at the second-year level.
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Literary Studies LS
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Values, Beliefs and Ethics VA
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Writing Level 2 W2
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FREN 210
Interm Composition & Conversation I
This course continues the work of the first-year sequence in French, with a focus on grammar, reading, and writing skills. Prerequisite: FREN 120 or consent of the instructor.
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FREN 215
Interm Composition Conversation II
This course emphasizes all four language skills (reading, writing, speaking and listening) by focusing on various facets of the world of business and technology. It also develops students' understanding of French institutions and business practices. Cross-listed with FREN 225 Co- or Pre-requisite: FREN 210 or consent of instructor.
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FREN 210 or consent of instructor. |
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FREN 225
Interm Composition Conversation Bus
This course emphasizes all four language skills (reading, writing, speaking and listening) by focusing on various facets of the world of business and technology. It also develops students' understanding of French institutions and business practices. Cross-listed with FREN 215. Co- or Prerequisite: FREN 210 or consent of instructor
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FREN 230
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FREN 261
French Literature in Translation
Studies the literary expression of French speaking peoples of France, Africa, the Caribbean, and Canada. No prior French study required. Cross-listed as LITR 261.
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Literary Studies LS
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Writing Level 2 W2
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FREN 310
Comp through Francophone Films
This course continues the work of the second-year sequence in French, with a particular focus on developing writing skills in the context of French cinema. Prerequisite: FREN 210 or consent of instructor
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FREN 320
Practical Phonetics
This course is a systematic review of French pronunciation involving the study of phonetics through oral exercises, texts in poetry and prose, and the study of phonetic theory. It is recommended for majors in French, especially for those preparing to teach.
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FREN 340
French Literature & Civilization I
An overview of the most important literary figures, political movements, and artistic genres in France from Roman times until the French Revolution in 1789. The broader cultural context of each period—its social history, philosophy, art, and architecture—is stressed. Prerequisite: FREN 210 or consent of instructor
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FREN 210 or consent of instructor |
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Literary Studies LS
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FREN 350
French Literature & Civilization II
An overview of the most important literary figures, political movements, and artistic genres in France since the French Revolution in 1789. The broader cultural context of each period—its social history, philosophy, art, and architecture—is stressed. Prerequisite: FREN 210 or consent of instructor
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FREN 210 or consent of instructor |
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Literary Studies LS
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FREN 360
Francophone Fiction
This course focuses on major works written in French by writers from North Africa, sub-Saharan Africa, Canada, and the Caribbean. Prerequisite: FREN 210 or consent of instructor
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Literary Studies LS
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FREN 361
Translation Theory
This course studies the various theories pertaining to the translation of literature. Cross-listed as LITR 361. Prerequisite: FREN 210.
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Literary Studies LS
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Writing Level 2 W2
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FREN 401
Small Worlds: French Lit Minimalism
This class examines the minimalist trend in French writing, from early 1980s to the present. Consent of instructor.
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Literary Studies LS
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FREN 402
Existentialism in France
This class examines the existentialist trend in French theory and fiction. This course is taught in English and is cross-listed as LITR 402. Students enrolling in this course read the fiction and submit written assignments in French with the expectation that student knowledge of the French language and literary theory is at the fourth-year level. Prerequisite: FREN 210 or consent of instructor
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FREN 210 or consent of instructor |
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Literary Studies LS
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Values, Beliefs and Ethics VA
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Writing Level 2 W2
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FREN 460
Topics: French Literature & Film
A topics course exploring an author, movement, or genre in depth. This course can be repeated for additional credits as long as the section topics are different Recent section topics include French Literature and Film, Women Writers of France, French Short Story. Readings may be done in translation. Consult the online course schedule for information about the topics currently scheduled to be taught. Cross-listed as LITR 460
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Literary Studies LS
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Writing Level 2 W2
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FREN 480
French Capstone/Advanced Research
Capstone course on French literature, literary history, and civilization with an emphasis on literary analysis, research, and presentation of research.
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Literary Studies LS
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Writing Level 2 W2
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