• FREN 3048

    Filmmaking in French: An Introductory Workshop
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    3.93

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    Fall 2026

    This workshop, taught in French, introduces students to the basics of film as a visual and narrative medium. Students will master both theoretical and practical skills through writing, directing, shooting and editing their own film. Students will bring fresh materials and ideas, and workshop the script as in a "writers room" situation. A hands-on class, students will learn to use the camera, lighting, sound recording, and editing software.

  • FREN 3140

    Introduction to French Studies
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    Fall 2026

    An introductory survey of French and Francophone cultural production representing a variety of periods, genres, approaches, and media. Students will read, view, discuss, and practice interpreting.

  • FREN 3150

    History and Civilization of France: Middle Ages to French Revolution
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    Fall 2026

    The social, political, economic, philosophical, and artistic developments in France from the Middle Ages to the French Revolution.

  • FREN 3882

    Loving Words: A Poem a Day in French
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    Fall 2026

    In this course we will read poems in French from a variety of writers and time periods, taking into account their stylistic features, emotional impact, and cultural resonance. Each day will be structured around the study of one key poem.Through in-class readings of related poems, writing workshops and secondary readings, we will explore how poetry brings us closer to words, language, knowledge, sensations, emotion, ourselves, and others.

  • FREN 4520

    Advanced Topics in Renaissance Literature
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    Fall 2026

    Examines major works of sixteenth-century French literature situated in the larger historical and cultural context of the Continental Renaissance. Topics vary and may include, for example, humanism and reform, women writers, and urban culture. May be repeated for credit with different topics. Prerequisite: FREN 3032 and at least one FREN course numbered 3041 to 3043 (or instructor permission).

  • FREN 4854

    Life in Colonial Cities
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    3.64

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    Fall 2026

    This course is about imagining life and sensory experiences of colonized subjects witnessing a changing urban environment. For some cities, imagining its past is naturally inscribed in a continuation meticulously informed. For cities that have been victim of a colonial experience, this haunted past needs to be revived to recreate a perception of historical continuity in the space and a sense of spatial belonging.

  • FREN 4993

    Independent Study
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    Fall 2026

    Normally, only French majors may enroll in this course and only by written permission from the department chair prior to the end of the first week of classes.

  • FREN 4998

    Pre-Thesis Tutorial
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    Fall 2026

    Preliminary research for thesis. Prerequisite: Admission to the Distinguished Majors Program.

  • FREN 5011

    Old French
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    4.00

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    Fall 2026

    Basic introduction to reading Old French, with consideration of its main dialects (Île-de-France, Picard, Anglo-Norman) and paleographical issues. May be taken in conjunction with FREN 5100 or independently. Taught in English.  Prerequisite:  Reading knowledge of modern French.

  • FREN 5510

    Topics in Medieval Literature
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    Fall 2026

    Topics may include genres (romance, poetry, hagiography, chanson de geste, allegory), themes (love, war, nature), single authors (Chrétien de Troyes, Machaut) and cultural and literary issues (gender, religion, authorship, rewritings).