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3.00
1.25
3.85
Fall 2025
A focus on speaking, listening, and pronunciation. Activities include guided conversation practice, discussion leading, and other oral activities related to authentic materials in French. Work may include quizzes, presentations, reports, interviews, exams , and projects. Prerequisite: FREN 2020 or equivalent. Not intended for students who are native speakers of French or whose secondary education was in French schools.
4.67
2.00
3.74
Spring 2026
For students residing in the French House.
3.33
2.00
3.61
Spring 2025
The social, political, economic, philosophical, and artistic developments in France from the Middle Ages to the French Revolution. Prerequisite: FREN 3032.
4.33
2.00
3.75
Fall 2025
The social, political, economic, philosophical, and artistic developments in France from the Revolution until 1945.
5.00
2.00
3.73
Spring 2025
The Enlightenment laid the foundations for our current conceptions of democratic government, religious toleration, freedom of speech, and the scientific method. The readings for this course may include works by Montesquieu, Voltaire, and Rousseau.Prerequisite: FREN 3032
5.00
2.00
3.90
Spring 2026
After an initial examination of the political and social conditions in France under the Nazi regime during World War II, this seminar explores the enduring legacy of those "Dark Years" by investigating how the complex and traumatic history of the Occupation has impacted French culture during the last half of the twentieth century and into the twenty first.
4.44
2.33
3.90
Spring 2026
This course will provide a practical and theoretical introduction to methods of translation from French to English and from English to French. Topics covered may include an introduction to translation studies, application of translation tools and practices, grammar review, and cross-cultural analysis of a variety of both literary and non-literary texts. Pre-requisite: FREN 2020 or equivalent placement.
4.33
2.50
3.85
Fall 2025
In this course, students will learn about the major industries, organizational structures, and the primary positions within French and francophone businesses. They will gain experience in business research, will hone their oral and written French for use in a business-setting, will have practice job interviews, and will learn the practical aspects of living and working in French. Prerequisite: FREN 2020 or equivalent.
4.67
2.50
3.78
Spring 2025
This course provides the opportunity to offer a new topic in the subject area of French and Francophone culture.
4.17
2.50
3.79
Spring 2026
Discusses political institutions and social problems based upon readings in recent publications and an analysis of current events.
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