French
Note: French courses are offered by the Department of Modern Languages.French 1000
Beginners' French ICredit hours: 3.0Contact hours per week: 3-2-0Fundamentals of spoken and written French. Use of the language laboratory.Note: For students with little or no knowledge of French. Mandatory placement test for all registrants.May not be taken for credit by students with French 30, 30S, 30N, 31A, 31B, 31C, or equivalent.French 1100
Beginners' French IICredit hours: 3.0Contact hours per week: 3-2-0Continuation of French 1000.Prerequisite(s): One of French 1000 or [French 10, 20, or equivalent];
A satisfactory grade in the mandatory placement testNote: May not be taken for credit by students with French 30, 30S, 30N, 31A, 31B, 31C, or equivalent.French 1500
Intermediate Language ICredit hours: 3.0Contact hours per week: 3-1-0Development of language skills; oral expression, listening comprehension, reading and writing. Use of the language laboratory.Prerequisite(s): One of French 1100 or [French 30, 30S, 30N, 31A, 31B, 31C, or equivalent];
A satisfactory grade in the mandatory placement testNote: May not be taken by students with French Language Arts 30 or Langue et Littérature 30 or equivalent.French 2000
Intermediate Language IICredit hours: 3.0Contact hours per week: 3-1-0The finer points of grammar; refinement of writing style. Further training in the skills of speaking, reading and listening comprehension. Use of the language laboratory.Prerequisite(s): One of French 1500, French Language Arts 30, or Langue et Littérature 30French 2200
Culture and Civilization ICredit hours: 3.0Contact hours per week: 3-0-0Contemporary French and French-Canadian culture and civilization. Use of films, tapes and texts. Oral and written French.Prerequisite(s): One of French 1500, French Language Arts 30, or Langue et Littérature 30Recommended Background: French 2000French 2250
French ImmersionCredit hours: 3.0Other hours: Immersion in a francophone milieuAcademic and living experiences in a francophone milieu. Institution to be approved by the Department. For students taking part in the French Visiting Student Programme only.Prerequisite(s): Two French courses (6.0 credit hours) at the 2000 level with a minimum `C minus' (`C-') grade in eachGrading: Pass/FailNote: French 2250 is a required course for Modern Languages Education: French majors and a recommended course for Modern Languages Education: French minors.It is recommended that Modern Languages Education: French majors successfully complete French 2250 before enrolling in Professional Semester I.French 2250 may be taken for credit by French majors in Arts and Science, but will not count toward the minimum 13 courses required for this major.French 2300
Introduction to LiteratureCredit hours: 3.0Contact hours per week: 3-0-0Improvement of reading skills in the French language. Appreciation and understanding of francophone literature.Prerequisite(s): One of French 1500, French Language Arts 30, or Langue et Littérature 30Recommended Background: French 2000French 2400
Phonetics and DictionCredit hours: 3.0Contact hours per week: 2-1-0Phonetic features of the French language; sounds, stress, rhythm, intonation, liaison, International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) transcription system. Corrective phonetics. Use of the language laboratory.Prerequisite(s): One of French 1500, French Language Arts 30, or Langue et Littérature 30French 3001
Advanced Language ICredit hours: 3.0Contact hours per week: 3-0-0Structural and stylistic nuances of French.Prerequisite(s): French 2000French 3200
Culture and Civilization II (Series)Credit hours: 3.0Contact hours per week: 3-0-0A history of French or French-Canadian culture and civilization to the 20th Century. Political, social and cultural aspects. Use of films, tapes and texts. Oral and written French.Prerequisite(s): French 2200Recommended Background: One of French 2000 or French 2300French 3500
Survey of French or French-Canadian Literature (Series)Credit hours: 3.0Contact hours per week: 3-0-0Representative literary works of France or French Canada.Prerequisite(s): French 2300French 3600
Literary Genres (Series)Credit hours: 3.0Contact hours per week: 3-0-0Nature and development of a specific genre: novel, drama, poetry, short story, essay, biography, song, children's literature or film. Appreciation and understanding of characteristic elements of the genre. Representative works by major francophone artists.Prerequisite(s): French 2300French 4001
Advanced Language IICredit hours: 3.0Contact hours per week: 3-0-0Further study of the structural and stylistic nuances of French.Prerequisite(s): French 3001French 4002
Advanced Studies in Language (Series)Credit hours: 3.0Contact hours per week: 3-0-0Aspects of the French Language. Topics to be covered may include composition, translation, stylistic analysis, syntactic analysis and history of the French language.Prerequisite(s): French 3001French 4600
Seminar in Literature (Series)Credit hours: 3.0Contact hours per week: 3-0-0Selected and representative works of major authors or literary movements of a specific period or century.Prerequisite(s): One of French 3500 or French 3600French 4850
Selected TopicsCredit hours: 3.0Contact hours per week: 3-0-0Seminars on various themes or topics.Prerequisite(s): One 3000-level course (3.0 credit hours) in language or literature, depending on the focus of the specific seminar