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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.
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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).
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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.
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Fall 2026
Preliminary research for thesis. Prerequisite: Admission to the Distinguished Majors Program.
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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).
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Fall 2026
Introduces the pedagogical approaches currently practiced in second-language courses at the university level. Critically examines the theories underlying various methodologies, and their relation to teaching. Assignments include development and critique of pedagogical material; peer observation and analysis; and a final teaching portfolio project.
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Fall 2026
For masters and doctoral research, taken before a dissertation director has been selected.
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Fall 2026
For doctoral dissertation, taken under the supervision of a dissertation director.
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