FRENCH (FR)
101. BEGINNING FRENCH I 3 cr. Film-based
introduction to French language and culture. Development of
the four language skills (speaking, listening, reading, and writing)
in a cultural context. Film; lecture; individual, pair and
group work; computer-assisted instruction. Only students
with no previous instruction in French are eligible to enroll. (Fall)
101R. FRENCH IN REVIEW 3 cr. Film-based
introduction to French language and culture. Development of
the four language skills (speaking, listening, reading, and writing)
in a cultural context. Film; lecture; individual, pair and
group work; computer-assisted instruction. Course for students with limited
previous study of French. (Fall)
102. BEGINNING FRENCH II 3 cr. Prerequisite:
101, 101R, or equivalent. A continuation of 101/101R. (Spring)
191-192. BEGINNING SUPERVISED STUDY 3 cr. Supervised
independent study of French at the beginning level.
199. SPECIAL TOPICS 3 cr. Occasional
course on a selected topic announced in advance.
201-202. INTERMEDIATE FRENCH I, II 3 cr. each. Pre-requisite:
placement test or 102 or equivalent; 201
or equivalent prerequisite for 202. Review of Beginning French, Study
of authentic materials dealing with French and Francophone cultures. Builds
on all four skills (speaking, listening, reading, and writing), including
vocabulary expansion, improved pronunciation, reading strategies,
short compositions and other writing assignments. Classroom,
multi-media, computer-assisted instruction. (Fall - 201, Spring -
202)
291-292. INTERMEDIATE SUPERVISED STUDY 3 cr. Supervised
independent study of French at the intermediate level.
299. SPECIAL TOPICS 3 cr. Occasional course on
a selected topic announced in advance.
301. FRENCH CONVERSATION THROUGH FILM AND MEDIA 3 cr. Pre-requisite:
placement test or 202 or equivalent. Development of speaking and
listening skills through active participation by students. Discussions
and activities based on film and other forms of media, and on contemporary
issues. Pre-requisite: placement test or 202 or equivalent.
(Fall)
302. FRENCH COMPOSITION 3 cr. Pre-requisite: placement
test or 202 or equivalent. Development of both formal and informal
writing skills. Classroom, multi-media, computer-assisted
instruction. Activities based on film and other forms of media,
and on contemporary issues. Depending on instructor and class
make-up, may also include study of selected works by contemporary
French and Francophone authors for principles of clear and effective
writing. (Spring)
303. SELECTED SHORT READINGS IN FRENCH 3 cr. Pre-requisite:
202 or equivalent. Introduction to reading literature in French with
continued emphasis on improving language skills. Selections of popular, classical
and modern works, including short stories, dramatic works and poetry presented
in their cultural contexts.
304. THE QUEST FOR BEAUTY THROUGH FRENCH LITERATURE AND
THE ARTS 3 cr. Pre-requisite: 202 or equivalent. Study of French
literature through visual and other arts (architecture, painting, sculpture,
and music, including the ballet); representative sampling of
works from various literary periods
305. FRENCH PHONOLOGY 3 cr. Pre-requisite:
202 or equivalent. Systematic analysis and practice of the sounds
of spoken French.
306. FRENCH FOR BUSINESS I 3 cr. Pre-requisite:
202 or equivalent. No previous study of business is expected. Introduction
to the world of business and technology in France and Francophone
countries. Study of socio-economic issues affecting business; everyday
commercial activities such as job interviews, on-the-job routines,
banking. Emphasis on terminology of commercial French. Continued
development of language skills appropriate to the course topic and
level of students.
307. THE MEDIA AND POPULAR CULTURE IN FRANCE 3 cr. Pre-requisite:
202: or equivalent. Representative sampling and comparative analysis
of television, radio, and the press, and also as reflected in popular
culture.
309. LA LOUISIANE HIER ET AUJOURD’HUI 3
cr. Pre-requisite: 202 or equivalent. Historical,
literary and cultural legacy of French Louisiana from the colonial
period to the present day. Emphasis on creole and cajun
cultures and literature of French expression.
310. FRENCH FILM 3 cr. Pre-requisite: 202
or equivalent. Emphasis on selected films either as genre or as expression
of culture, civilization, language, or a combination of these, depending
on the instructor’s field of specialization and student interest. Films,
instruction, and discussion in French.
311. FRENCH CIVILIZATION 3 cr. Pre-requisite: 202
or equivalent. Examination through texts, films and other media of
major historical, intellectual, and artistic influences that have
shaped the evolution of French civilization. Identification
of values and myths that have contributed to the formation of modern
France and continue to influence contemporary French culture.
312. LE QUÉBEC ET L’AMÉRIQUE 3 cr. Pre-requisite:
202 or equivalent. An examination of francophone culture and literature
in the Americas, from French Canada to Louisiana and Haiti, passing
through the New England states and the Ohio River Valley. Emphasis
on the common cultural backgrounds, disparate postcolonial histories,
and emergence of the idea of américanité.
313. FRANCE TODAY 3 cr. Pre-requisite:
202 or equivalent. Designed to promote an understanding of French
culture and society together with the development of oral and written
expression. Cultural topics include the historical influence
on contemporary culture; French patterns of daily behavior; artistic
expression; and societal, religious, and political institutions
and present day immigration. Topics serve as the basis for in-class
discussion and composition assignments.
314. FRANCOPHONE COUNTRIES 3 cr. Pre-requisite: 202
or equivalent. Ideological and cultural developments in the French-speaking
countries of Europe, Africa, and the Americas (Québec,
French Antilles, French-speaking U.S.A., and French Guyana). Selected
excerpts from works from the literary and artistic production
of each country.
315. EXPLICATION DE TEXTES 3 cr. Pre-requisite: 202 or equivalent.
.Introduction to French literature and culture through the analysis of the
principal literary forms: poetry, drama, and prose. Texts chosen
chronologically from French and Francophone literatures. Suggested prerequisite
for all other French literature courses; may be taken simultaneously with
other French courses at the 300 level or above.
319. ROMANCING A CITY – “PARIS-PLAISIR” 3
cr. Pre-requisite: 202 or equivalent Historical, literary,
and cultural legacy of the city of Paris and surrounding area,
through literary (poetry, novel, drama), cultural readings and
discussion of contemporary film.
320. WOMEN IN FRENCH LITERATURE AND CULTURE 3 cr. Pre-requisite:
202 or equivalent. Female authors and their literary legacy through the
centuries. Excerpts from works by Marie de France, Christine de Pisan, Des
Roches, Madame de Sévigné, George Sand, Colette, Marguerite Yourcenar,
Simone de Beauvoir, Andrée Chédid, Anne Hébert, Mariama
Bâ, Maryse Condé, Assia Djebar, Hélène Cixous, and
Julia Kristeva.
325, 326. READINGS IN FRENCH LITERATURE 3 cr. each. Prerequisite: 315
or equivalent or permission of instructor. 325: Middle Ages
through the French Revolution; 326: 19th century to present day.
398. SUPERVISED STUDY 3 cr. Supervised independent
study. Permission of instructor.
399. SPECIAL TOPICS 3 cr. Occasional course on
a selected topic announced in advance.
401. ADVANCED SPOKEN FRENCH 3 cr. Course addresses
the subtleties of French phonology, morphology, and syntax, along
with the development of advanced vocabulary and conversational
techniques. Activities include in-depth discussion and debate of
current events and real-life problems as well as oral analysis
of readings. For advanced students of French.
402. ADVANCED GRAMMAR, SYNTAX, AND COMPOSITION 3 cr. Theory
and practice of correct grammatical usage based on everyday as well
as literary language; guided and creative exercises in advanced composition.
406. FRENCH FOR BUSINESS FOR ADVANCED STUDENTS 3
cr. Study of the terminology and practices of commercial
French. Students have the option to take the examination for
the “Diplôme” offered by the Chambre de Commerce
et d’Industrie de Paris. No previous study of business expected. FR
306 not a prerequisite.
407. FRENCH TRANSLATION 3 cr. Methods and
mechanics of translation; selection of proper tools; comparison and
evaluation of translated texts.
428. MARTINIQUE & GUADELOUPE IN LITERATURE & FILM
3 cr. Study of French literature and film from the
French Antilles (also known as the Caribbean Islands), with emphasis
on culture via readings in postcolonial literature, and viewing
and discussion of related films. Authors under study: Aimé Césaire,
Joseph Zobel, Françoise Ega, and Maryse Condé.
445. VERSAILLES, LOUIS XIV, AND THE CLASSICAL PERIOD
3 cr. Development of French literature in a cultural
context from the early 1600s through the end of the reign of the
Sun King Louis XIV (1715) and the glory of Versailles.
465. FRENCH FICTION AND FILM 3 cr. Discussion
of literary texts and their film versions. Special attention
to the changes in narration, structure, and development of the subject.
475. FRENCH THEATRE 3 cr. Innovative dramatic
works from the beginnings through the present day.
480. EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY STUDIES AND THE ENLIGHTENMENT 3
cr. Readings from selected authors and Diderot’s Encyclopedia.
482. TEXTS AND CONTEXTS OF NINETEENTH-CENTURY FRANCE 3 cr. Major
cultural and literary trends; representative works of Romanticism,
Realism, Naturalism, Symbolism and the “Parnasse.”
486. FRENCH “MODERNISMS” 3 cr. Major
cultural and literary trends from about 1900 to the present day;
emphasis on ways in which these tendencies shape contemporary postmodern
literature.
498. ADVANCED SUPERVISED STUDY
3 cr. Supervised
independent study on special topics. For advanced students.
499. SPECIAL TOPICS 1-3 cr. Occasional course
on a selected topic announced in advance. |